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maiteo · 1 year
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2am im up full of energy
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lilbutmightyenglish · 11 months
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Ketchup on English! - Concrete and Abstract Nouns | LilButMightyEnglish.com
Ketchup on English! - Concrete and Abstract Nouns | LilButMightyEnglish.com Join Ketchup and Ms. Nuri in the latest episode of "Ketchup on English" as they embark on a word-tastic adventure! This time, they're diving deep into the world of nouns, exploring the fascinating realm of concrete and abstract nouns. Get ready to discover how nouns can be as solid as a rock or as floaty as a dream. It's a fun-filled journey that will make you see words in a whole new way. Tune in and let Ketchup and Ms. Nuri sprinkle some grammar magic into your day! ✅ Subscribe To Channel For more content on English education for Primary and Secondary school children: https://www.youtube.com/@lilbutmightyenglish ✅ Stay Connected With Us: 👉 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/lilbutmightyenglish/ 👉 Facebook: https://web.facebook.com/lilbutmightyenglish/ 👉 Website: https://lilbutmightyenglish.com/ 👉 LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/lilbutmightyenglish ✅ For Business Inquiries: ​​​​[email protected] ============================== ✅ Recommended Playlists: 👉 Creative Writing: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=36hPloawI9U&list=PL5j5HKD0eEjvt-oKYHSnPjkTa5jJiFOkg 👉 Ketchup On English: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pZbOvlYgl-8&list=PL5j5HKD0eEjvYSeRG5HiRO1snoXOpPixw 👉 Grammar: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rsOrwgw66AM&list=PL5j5HKD0eEjtUZcUCz008C1wWCHyvJ5EP ✅ Other Videos You Might Be Interested In Watching: 👉 Exceptions to the "To" + Base/Infinitive Verb Form Rule https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fAmWKAnJIoo 👉 Ketchup on English: Punctuation - What is an Apostrophe? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=daUnIFuzZ_c&t=28s 👉 Let’s Paint a Vivid Picture - How to Use the 5-Senses to Describe the Setting! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=36hPloawI9U 👉 Did You Know Six Words Can Make Up a Story? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BpzoPLVeREM =========================== ✅ About Lil' but Mighty : Lil' but Mighty is a boutique learning centre that specialises in English education for Primary and Secondary school children. Through our own unique strategies and a step-by-step approach in teaching, we hope to prepare children for English assessment in school and for English usage in the real world. For Collaboration and Business inquiries please use the contact information below: 📩 Email: [email protected] 🔔 Please subscribe to my channel for more videos on English education for Primary and Secondary school children: https://www.youtube.com/@lilbutmightyenglish ======================== #vocabularyforkids #synonymsandantonyms #listofsynonymsinenglish #listofsynonyms #synonymsvocabularyforkids #englishvocabularyforchildren #synonymswordsforkids #learningantonymsandsynonymsforkids #antonymsandsynonyms Disclaimer: We do not accept any liability for any loss or damage which is incurred from you acting or not acting as a result of reading any of our publications. You acknowledge that you use the information we provide at your own risk. Do your own research. Copyright Disclaimer: Under Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for "fair use" for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship and research. Fair use is a use permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise be infringing. Non-profit, educational or personal use tips the balance in favor of fair use. © Lil' but Mighty https://ifttt.com/images/no_image_card.png https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Pxu-dMOhDok
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wittywitchybitchy · 2 years
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Falling Leaves
A Full Moon Playlist for November 2022
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A Full Moon Playlist for November 2022
I make a playlist every month of songs that I'm listening to a lot, and then revisit them on the full and new moons of that month next year! These songs can give you a glimpse into my November 2021, where I was clearly in a poppy and generally good mood! Keep reading for notes on why this song is on the playlist and/or a lyric quote that speaks to me.
1 - How It Ends by DeVotchKa
And you already know Yeah, you already know how this will end
2 - Thank You For The Music by ABBA
Thank you for the music, the songs I'm singing Thanks for all the joy they're bringing
3 - Lil Bit by Nelly and Florida Georgia Line Discovered this song via the Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade, the only Thanksgiving tradition I care about.
4 - Gimme more by Britney Spears There's a lot of Britney on this playlist and here's why: I went to a roller skating event in honor of Britney winning her court case and finally being free. These are all songs I skated to while there. :-)
5 - Footloose by Kenny Loggins
You're burning, yearning for some Somebody to tell you That life ain't passing you by I'm trying to tell you It will if you don't even try
6 - Calling All the Monsters by China Anne McClain
If you're only dreaming Why I hear you screaming?
7 - Du hast by Rammstein I host trivia weekly at a dive bar in a nearby mountain town and whenever a song I play while I host gets a good crowd reaction I add it.
8 - My Own Worst Enemy by Lit
It's no surprise to me, I am my own worst enemy 'Cause every now and then, I kick the living shit out of me
9 - Timber by Pitbull and Ke$ha
It's goin' down, I'm yellin' timber
10 - All The Small Things by blink-182 There was no way for me to know at the time, but this song always plays at Colorado Avalanche games during the 3rd period when the Avs are winning. It became the anthem of their Stanley Cup run, so I guess you could say this was foreshadowing.
11 - The Anthem by Good Charlotte Heard this one at an Avs game and the crowd was feeling very musical. It was a fun sing-along.
12 - I'm a Slave 4 U by Britney Spears #FreeBritney
13 - That's Not My Name by The Ting Tings
They call me quiet But I'm a riot
14 - Lucky by Britney Spears #FreeBritney
15 - Pumped Up Kicks by Foster the People
He's got a rolled cigarette Hanging out his mouth, he's a cowboy kid
16 - ...Baby One More Time by Britney Spears #FreeBritney
17 - Carried Away by Passion Pit
I don't really know you And I don't think I want to But I think I can fake it if you can
18 - Fancy Like by Walker Hayes and Ke$ha I low-key love the original Fancy Like so I was just really excited to hear Ke$ha guest on a single version
19 - Circus by Britney Spears #FreeBritney
20 - I Don't Want It At All by Kim Petras I've been listening to Kim Petras for YEARS and was very excited to see her perform at the Macy's Parade.
21 - Are You Happy Now? by Michelle Branch This time last year I'd finally achieved a lot of goals I'd set out for myself, but I'm the kind of person who is just never satisfied and needs to seek out new goals once I achieve them. So this song really resonated with me a year ago, and it resonates with me now.
22 - The Killing Moon by Echo & The Bunnymen
Fate Up against your will Through the thick and thin
23 - Radioactive by Imagine Dragons
I raise my flags, don my clothes It's a revolution, I suppose We'll paint it red to fit right in
24 - Wake Me Up When September Ends by Green Day
As my memory rests But never forgets what I lost
25 - The Girl from Ipanema by Stan Getz, João Gilberto, and Astrud Gilberto The "office manager" has her office right across from my cubicle and she was listening to this song one day last year. I love this tune, but also I had yet to realize I did not like her.
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johannesviii · 5 years
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Top 10 Personal Favorite Hit Songs from 2009
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20 to 21 years old. And so the 2000s end, not with a whimper, but with an explosion of upbeat, great pop songs.
Only one third of these lists left to make!
Disclaimers:
Keep in mind I’m using both the year-end top 100 lists from the US and from France while making these top 10 things. There’s songs in English that charted in my country way higher than they did in their home countries, or even earlier or later, so that might get surprising at times.
Of course there will be stuff in French. We suck. I know. It’s my list. Deal with it.
My musical tastes have always been terrible and I’m not a critic, just a listener and an idiot.
I have sound to color synesthesia which justifies nothing but might explain why I have trouble describing some songs in other terms than visual ones.
First to second and final year of my Master degree in Contemporary History. Also got two summer jobs that year. I was basically only researching and writing my master thesis at this point and trying to survive on a 50€ per month budget to pay for transport, clothes, driving lessons, and food apart from one meal a day. Needless to say, some corners had to be cut and my health wasn’t the best. I was also trying to register to pass some concours d’Etat to be a government worker considering there was 0% chance I’d be able to find a job otherwise with my qualifications and my mother had been trying to find an excuse to throw me out for more than four years at this point. Basically I was broke, stressed out and in panic mode.
Thank god, the music was mostly energetic and upbeat on the radio. I can’t imagine what my mood would have been like if the charts had been as horribly depressed as in 2018 or 2019.
This was also the year when my favorite music reviewer ever, Todd In The Shadows, started to make his first videos, so you might think his lists are going to influence mine, but as it turns out we have very, very different tastes for the most part (I mean come on, the guy hates Depeche Mode), so... not so much. But he helped me discover a lot of songs I would have ignored otherwise, so yeah, godspeed, Todd.
It should be mentioned that the two songs that I wanted to put at the top of this list before looking at the actual year-end lists turned out to be non-elligible and that is extremely frustrating. Obviously, as I mentioned in the previous post, there’s Life In Technicolor II by Coldplay, which has an incredibly fitting name since it’s one of their most colorful songs ever. But I’m not even sure I would have put it at #1 since this was the year of Mika’s second album, and oh my god, We Are Golden was FANTASTIC. It’s my absolute favorite song from the guy, the music video is incredibly fun, and I listened to that shit on a loop as soon as it dropped.
I usually don’t put such large links for non-elligible songs but the fact this isn’t elligible is nothing short of criminal. Check it out if you’ve never heard it.
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As for albums from bands I liked... eh. Lacuna Coil dropped Shallow Life, which was not as good as KarmaCode, Pet Shop Boys dropped Yes which wasn’t nearly as good as Fundamental, Depeche Mode dropped Sounds of the Universe which was DEFINITELY not as good as Playing the Angel (I liked Wrong, though. But it’s not elligible), Eminem released Relapse which was joyless and pretty bad and he was kinda dead to me at that point (even if it wasn’t as terrible as Encore AND he had that song with Drake that was very good), Placebo released Battle for the Sun which was pretty great but still not as good as their previous two albums, Paradise Lost had Faith Divides Us Faith Unites Us and basically same thing there, and Indochine had La République des Météors which is imho their worst record in the past twenty years, by far.
Long story short, every single one of the bands and artists I loved who released an album that year let me down (except Placebo, maybe).
And then VNV Nation released Of Faith, Power And Glory, I listened to it, and suddenly I had a new favorite band, and everything was good and beautiful in the world again. Album of the year for me, hands down.
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With that out of the way, a few honorable mentio-HOLY SHIT HOW MANY OF THESE ARE THERE, WTF
Replay (Iyaz) - A perfectly good and innocent little earworm.
Run This Town (Rihanna) - I don’t like the original very much (Kanye’s verse is atrocious) but I've had a mashup of it with Bach’s Tocatta & Fugue in D minor (yes you read that right) on my mp3 player for years now, so this has to count. The mashup is called Run This Town In D Minor. It’s one of my favorite mashups ever. I even made fanart of it once! Look it up if you can, the original video has apparently disappeared.
Circus (Britney Spears) - You know it’s a good year for pop when even Britney Spears makes music I like.
Magnificent (U2) - Wait, even U2 was making decent music? I had zero use for them since at that point Linkin Park had more or less taken over their ecological-musical niche of “mainstream epic-sounding pop-rock music with tortured vocals and Emotions(tm)” but that one was still kinda nice.
Même Pas Fatigué (Magic System & Khaled) - I’ve said that before and I’ll say it again but they always bring a smile to my face and I don’t get why it’s ‘cool’ to hate their songs in my country. Yeah, they often sound the same, but I’d listen to ten similar-sounding Magic System songs in a heartbeat whereas you’d have to pay me to listen to ten similar-sounding Nickelback songs.
Day n Nite (Kid Cudi) - This had a tendency to get stuck in my head, but not at all in an unpleasant way.
21 Guns (Green Day) - Much better than I remembered.
When Love Takes Over (David Guetta), Stereo Love (Edward Maya ft Vika Jigulina), Evacuate the Dancefloor (Cascada) - That year was full of catchy, stupid, energetic songs, wasn’t it?
Greenlight (John Legend) - If I had better taste, this would be on the list. Alas, you’re reading the top 10s of someone who once put Blue (Eiffel 65) in a #1 spot, so yeah.
In Your Hands (Charlie Winston) - Same thing, basically.
Like a Hobo (Charlie Winston) - “Like a hobo from a broken home, nothing’s gonna stop me”, said this very useful song. Now is a good time to remind you that my nickname at the public university was The Hobo. So yeah. I liked this song a lot and I still do.
Forever (Drake) - Drake and Eminem are both amazing on this track. Unfortunately there’s also Kanye West and Lil Wayne on it. But. Like. “I'm Hannibal Lecter so just in case you're thinking of saving face / You ain't gonna have no face to save”. Dude. Duuuuuude.
You Found Me & Never Say Never (The Fray) - Did I mention I really, really liked this band. I think I did. Several times.
Paparazzi & Love Game (Lady Gaga) - Would both have had a chance to land on the list without the incredible amount of great, catchy tunes that year had to offer.
C’est Dans l’Air (Mylène Farmer) - Mylène Farmer had THREE singles on the French year-end list and this is the ONLY one I like. Good electro, mediocre verses but a great chorus (and a weird and kind of hilarious music video). Basically a song saying we’re all going to die and she can only sing about it. It’s strange, it’s a bit dark in a fun way, but it’s sadly not enough to land on the list, and it was the last cut from it.
Phew. Making this list was like a Hunger Games of catchy, upbeat, stupid songs to find which one was the best. It’s not #1 but I’m still shocked I had to put it so high.
But first, the runner ups.
10 - Fire Burning (Sean Kingston)
US: #33 / FR: Not on the list
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Yes, ALL these honorable mentions were kicked out to give the last spot on the list to this guy and a chorus that goes “somebody call 911, shawty fire burning on the dance floor, WOAH!”.
The fact that I don’t feel bad about it means this was the right pick for that spot.
9 - Rain (Mika)
US: Not on the list / FR: #22
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Anybody else thinks Mika looks like the Fourth Doctor on this screenshot from the music video or is it just me?
Anyway. So yeah, as I said, We Are Golden would have topped this list if it had been elligible. Sadly, it isn’t, but Rain is. I don’t like it nearly as much as We Are Golden, but what can I say. It’s still Mika. I’ll take whatever I can.
8 - I Gotta Feeling (Black Eyed Peas)
US: #4 / FR: #17
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I lost about 80% of the respect I had for this song the day I realised its untouchable, marvellous beat was very probably stolen from Take a Dive. I still love it though. Had a few actual parties in 2010 and early 2011 and this was garanteed to make everyone dance, even people like me who don’t know how to dance.
And then the dancefloor died instantly anytime anyone tried to put Boom Boom Pow on because it’s impossible to dance on that one. But that’s another story.
7 - Poker Face (Lady Gaga)
US: #2 / FR: #5
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Needless to say this was absolutely everywhere and overplayed to death and beyond, and the fact I still wanted to listen to it and put it on my playlists really tells you how good I thought it was (and still is).
6 - Ça m’énerve (Helmut Fritz)
US: Not on the list / FR: #1 (...yes.)
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This is a novelty song with a singer pretending to have a thick German accent, complaining about various things in France, like the fact he doesn’t fit the dress code for a club, that he wanted to buy a sweater with “Rock” written on it but it’s out of stock, that some girls can fit in a size 34 blue jean and not him, that there’s a queue of people trying to buy macarons at the Ladurée shop, and so on. And every time he concludes “that gets on my nerves”, said in a very flat tone. Here’s a translation.
It was overplayed as f█ck here. Think Despacito levels of overplay. But the beat is great and it’s still hysterical after having heard it about a hundred times that year.
Fun fact, while I was making this list and relistening to this song, my s.o said “haha that sounds great! What is it?” and I stared at him in disbelief. Somehow, he was completely serious. That’s like someone escaping the Great Macarena Onslaught Of 1996. What happened. How.
5 - Waking Up In Vegas (Katy Perry)
US: #36 / FR: Not on the list
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Again, I must remind you that my s.o is a Katy Perry fan and that I’ve heard this song even more than the average radio listener did at the time, and it’s STILL #5 on this list. What can I say. It’s a ton of fun and one of my favorite songs from her.
4 - New Divide (Linkin Park)
US: #61 / FR: Not on the list
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Is this their best song? Not by a f█cking mile. I thought it would be much lower when I started to make this specific list, but what can I say. Linkin Park is like that one old friend that you kept no contact with for years, and once you meet them again, it’s like they never left. Who cares if that wasn’t nearly as good as Numb or In the End? Not me, that’s for sure.
Also, “In every loss in every lie / In every truth that you deny / And each regret and each goodbye / Was a mistake too great to hide / And your voice was all I heard / That I get what I deserve”. Holy shit, dude.
3 - Good Girls Go Bad (Cobra Starship)
US: #43 / FR: Not on the list
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BEHOLD. THE ONLY SURVIVOR OF THE 2009 ‘CATCHY UPBEAT STUPID SONGS’ HUNGER GAMES. THE CATCHIEST, UPBEAT-IEST, STUPIDEST OF THEM ALL. HERE IT IS AT LAST.
The thing I love about this is that it’s a song made by nerds for nerds and that the singer looks and sounds completely non-threatening. As Todd said in his own list back in the day, “that guy couldn’t make good MILK go bad” and that’s what’s so endearing about the song, I think.
Also yes, this is, in fact, placed above Linkin Park.
2 - Use Somebody (Kings of Leon)
US: #14 / FR: Not on the list
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This was my #1 at first. I LOVED it. I even bought the album, even though, as you know, my funds were very low that year. That music is soaring. It’s majestic. Well, the lyrics aren’t that majestic and soaring, it’s about loving someone and trying to catch their attention, but the rest? Damn this is intense. It was also elligible for the 2010 list, by the way, where I ALSO wondered if it should be #1, but in both cases, it wasn’t meant to be.
And so this list of 2009 hit songs comes to a close.
It began with the forging of the Great 2009 Upbeat Songs. Three were given to the Punk Rock hits. Seven to the Dance Tracks. And nine, nine songs were gifted to the Radio Friendly Pop Songs, which above all else desired power.
But they were all deceived, for another song was made. Deep in the forgotten land of Synth Pop, in his Parents’ Basement, the Dark Lord Adam Young forged a master song, and into this song he poured his joy, his talent and his will to dominate all charts.
One song to rule them all.
1 - Fireflies (Owl City)
US: #60 / FR: Not on the list (76 the next year)
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I know. It’s a meme nowadays. But still. Have you any idea how satisfying a song with an initial beat that looks like small pulsing yellow and blue lights in the dark ACTUALLY titled “Fireflies” is? How gentle it all sounds and looks, even when the music soars? The number of drawings and paintings I made just based on the colors of THAT song? It’s like a synth pop version of one of my favorite Mike Oldfield tunes ever, Weightless.
And then, on top of all the rest, how relatable was that guy’s body language and general attitude?? Before even knowing he was on the spectrum I was like “oh BIG mood.”
Also following his twitter was one of the best decisions I ever made.
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So yeah. I would have loved to put Coldplay or Mika in that #1 spot, but I’m not too mad about it thanks to this wonderful little song and its author. Such a shame Deer in the Headlights and Alligator Sky aren’t elligible for the 2011 list.
Next up: Johannes finally moves out and finds a great job and starts living a little, plus here’s a #1 that will be difficult to justify
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Safe house Singalongs
MJ discovers Peter is a giddy lil night owl/songbird when she spends the night at their safe house.
Follow up to Safe house, and yes this is my entry for domestic!spideychelle for week 4 hehehe. hope yalls have fun reading this. it took so goddamn long haha
So MJ spends one of her school nights at a safe house, big deal. She’s done it before, granted they were just friends/acquaintances back then, and it was at their apartment, not a safe house, but still it wasn’t that big of a deal. In retrospect, it’s actually surprising it didn’t happen sooner.
After they all had dinner together, MJ insisted that they clean up so May could get some early shut eye. So Peter and MJ tag teamed clean up duty; Peter wiped while MJ washed. Peter, never one to settle for comfortable silences lately when all he ever has for most of the time is silence in this godforsaken safe house (listening to music alone was just boring and kinda lonely, Peter found), insists that music plays while they do their respective tasks. So MJ lets Peter play his spotify playlist, and she didn’t think it’d be that big of a deal.
She had never been more wrong in her life.
MJ was busy soaping up a couple of plates when an electric guitar riff starts playing from the speakers in the living room, and MJ hears Peter say an upbeat little “Oh yeaahhhhh.”
Peter is now head banging and skipping his way back to the kitchen to the beat of I Wanna Be Sedated by The Ramones.
“TWENTY TWENTYTWENTY FOUR HOURS TO GOOOOOO” Peter whisper shout sings to MJ, making a point to sing it to her as close to her head as possible. MJ merely awkwardly smiles and nods in response.
“I wanna be sedated,” sings Peter to MJ lastly, before he grabs the dish rag he was using to wipe earlier and brings his attention back to what he was doing before he decided to have a one person concert in the inside of a safehouse.
“Nothing to do, nowhere to go hooowwooohooommeee. I wanna be sedated.” Peter was now just merely waving his head back and forth and singing along while wiping the dishes MJ had finished washing.
Until Peter apparently decides this verse deserved to be danced and jumped to energetically, so he leaves the dishes he literally just got back to.
He points to MJ, dish rag in hand, “I can’t control my weakness, I can’t control my brain”
“OH NO NONONO NOOOOOO” and Peter just jumps around for a while to the instrumental part.
MJ doesn’t know if Peter was just feeling particularly giddy because she was here, or if he was just a happy energetic little night owl, but MJ simply chuckles and shakes her head incredulously as she continued to wash the dishes, trying to keep the smile of adoration on her face in check, because Peter Parker was apparently one of those types of people that sang along to songs when he was feeling particularly chipper. It was adorable as fuck.
The song plays along while they finally just continued their very menial tasks, with Peter just cheekily humming and singing along while MJ just awkwardly nods in agreement when Peter expectantly looks at her.
“Come on, MJ, sing with me. It’s fun,” Peter says bumping her hip with his because both of their hands were busy with their respective chores.
“With all due respect, Peter, I would rather drink this sink water than actually waste air from my lungs just to sing along to some random pop song. It just isn’t my thing,” MJ replies, casually shrugging and just staying focused on finishing all the dishes (she was on the utensils now).
“Oh come on, MJ, you’re telling me you’ve never sang along to some tune on the radio? Hummed and crooned to your jam as you’re on your commute or walk home?” Peter asks, putting his chore on pause yet again.
“Nope” MJ promptly quips back, proudly smiling, as she popped her p, still laser focused on them dishes.
“Not even in the shower where you think no one can hear you so you’re just free to belt your heart out?” Peter asks seriously now, his arms crossed and eyebrows arched.
“What can I say? I’m a very task focused person, Parker. I listen to the radio for news and those stations that talk about their listeners’ struggles and issues sometimes, I try to get home as quick as I can, and I just focus on making sure I get myself fully clean when I’m in the shower,” MJ says with a hint of pride in her voice, appreciating just how responsible she is.
“Unlike some of us-” MJ blatantly glares at Peter and at the stack of dishes MJ had finished washing and left for Peter to dry“who’s so busy having their own private mini concert, they neglect their own tasks,” MJ says holding a bunch of clean wet utensils on her hands and shaking them in front of Peter with a playful grin on her face, getting him wet which led him to say “Hey!” which just made her cackle and incited her to shake the wet utensils in front of him some more, but luckily, Peter manages to dodge her water attacks and just smugly smiles at her, to which MJ merely responds by shaking her head incredulously and holding her utensils-holding hands up in defeat.
MJ drops said utensils in front of Peter along with the pile of other wet clean dishes he’s yet to dry and says “Kay, Parker, I’m done. Have fun singing along to your secret coded messages ingrained pop songs while I am gonna catch some Zzs. Night.”
MJ gives Peter a quick peck on the cheek, playfully winks and finger guns him before turning around and heading to his room and closing the door.
“Are you telling me the Ramones are part of the Illuminati too??” Peter asks across to the closed door of his room.
“MJ???”
There’s no reply.
Peter glances to the kitchen at the pile of dishes he’s yet to dry and silently curses “Damn it.”
If MJ’s being honest, she wasn’t really all that tired yet, she really just went to Peter’s room to change into sleeping clothes and was probably going to go right back out there soon to maybe watch a movie or a couple of episodes of something with Peter. She just wanted to mess with him a little. But also because a giddy Peter Parker was too cute for her to handle and she needed a minute to calm down and get herself together.
MJ had just finished changing into a borrowed science pun shirt and some sweat pants when she heard the upbeat melody of Happy Together by the Turtles playing just outside the living room.
Peter Parker thought he was freaking hilarious sometimes. MJ just shook her head at her boyfriend’s sense of comedic irony; she leaves him for five minutes then plays this goddamn song. MJ chuckles to herself in exasperation. Why she found this idiot attractive, she could not freaking tell you at the moment.
Peter had now apparently finished the dishes and was now chore free to sing his heart out. MJ leaves the room just as the chorus plays.
“I CAN’T SEE ME LOVING NOBODY BUT YOU-” Peter points at MJ who was now leaning against the door’s frame, desperately trying to keep her amused grin from showing, “FOR ALL MY LIIIFFEEE”
“Are you satisfied with yourself?” MJ asks Peter, with her arms crossed and a semi frustrated smile on her face.
To which Peter doesn’t reply at all and just continues singing “WHEN YOU’RE WITH ME, BABY, THE SKIES WILL BE BLUE”
“I knew I shouldn’t have let you watch the Umbrella Academy,” MJ says shaking her head, then looking up at the sky,  in sarcastic over the top exasperation.
Peter was still in his own world, singing and dancing to the song when alright MJ decided enough was enough.
Suffice it to say, making out with MJ on the living room couch as the song ends with the Papapapaaa probably would have been the only thing that could have shut up a happy night owl singing Peter Parker.
~end~
HAAAA omg i wonder if that felt incomplete. because seriously this was just supposed to be like a small part of something else that i tweaked to end there cus i couldnt finish that other idea yet hahahaha
HAPPY WEEK 4, EVERYBODY!!! :D how’s hiding in the spideychelle bubble suiting yalls? cus it’s suiting me just fine hahahaha
i hope i did the domestic!spideychelle prompt justice hehehe. here’s for the rest of week 4, thanks once again to @tare8chan for helping me right this thing hahaha. and toot toot on the spideychelle train yalls whoohoo toot toot
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bobbystompy · 5 years
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My Top 75 Songs Of 2019
Previously: 2018, 2017, 2016, 2015, 2014, 2013, 2012, 2011
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First time going below 100 songs since 2015, and I cannot wait. Giving this extra juice already.
As always, criteria and info:
This is a list of what I personally like, not ones I’m saying are the “best” from the year; more subjective than objective
No artist is featured more than once
If it comes down to choosing between two songs, I try to give more weight to a single or featured track
Each song on the list is linked in the title if you wanna check them out for yourself; there is also a Spotify playlist at the bottom that includes the majority of the songs
This is usually the part where I put up a pump up video, but we are going with something a little different this year.
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(It was stuck my head. Blame Blink-155.)
75) YG - “In The Dark”
The video begins with YG chugging a full tequila bottle -- sure. This song is very bad. It’s like he’s in a competition to make the verse lyrics worse than the chorus lyrics (spoiler alert: the verses “win”); not even satanic imagery can save this.
74) Solange - “Stay Flo”
Here’s a weird take: wouldn’t Solange’s career be way more fun if everyone slept on her? Instead, it’s hype on hype -- plus being Beyoncé’s sister -- which makes it nearly impossible to deliver. This has a fun beat/vibe but is kinda boring... and was still easily my favorite off her album.
73) Art Alexakis - “The Hot Water Test”
My doctors told me that I had a disease / I will slowly fall apart until there’s nothing left that looks like me
This song makes the stakes clear immediately. It was released a few months after I saw Art play in June 2019 on my birthday. At the intimate show, he revealed his multiple sclerosis diagnosis as if we were all his closest friends. Something like this is never easy to deal with -- a similar announcement by the Lucky Boys Confusion singer did not help matters -- but music can help such a painful situation, and it’s clearly Alexakis’ exile here.
72) The Cranberries - “In The End”
A very suitable sendoff for the band following the passing of singer Dolores O’Riordan. The recording story (via NPR):
O'Riordan died suddenly in January 2018 at 46 years old and left behind the vocal tracks to what was intended to be the band's latest album. Now, O'Riordan's bandmates have decided to complete that album, In The End — the last album the band will release — in her memory. 
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In June 2017, O'Riordan and Hogan started emailing album ideas and demos back and forth to each other. O'Riordan had been very open about her struggles with mental health and addiction, which would affect the band at times, but they wanted to make a new album. Hogan says that when they were emailing those demos, she was in a good place. They started laying down her demos.
"All of that was kind of behind her," Hogan says. "She's kind of found a way to cope with the mental health thing. That's why she wanted to write so much. That's what she kept saying, 'I have so much to say, I just need the music to put it to.' "
Hogan says O'Riordan's apparent stability is what made her death even more tragic and devastating. (Officials ruled O'Riordan's cause of death to be accidental drowning due to alcohol intoxication.) But after a period of mourning, the remaining band members remembered they still had O'Riordan's demos. As Hogan remembers, they finally had the courage to start listening to them again in late February and, with her family's permission, started recording in April. "We spoke to her family and said, 'Look, how do you feel about us finishing the album?' And they were really supportive," Lawler says. "They were delighted, actually. They gave us their blessing."
Hogan says, in a sense, they were used to O'Riordan not being in the studio when they recorded — "Dolores hated hanging around the studio once we worked on our parts" — but, of course, this time was different.
71) Raleigh Ritchie - “Time In A Tree”
Exercise time. Play the first minute or so of this song without looking at any YouTube visuals.
/waits for you
OK, who are you picturing singing this? Got your image?
Well, whatever it was, you’re wrong -- it’s GREY WORM HIMSELF.
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This was the best thing about “Game of Thrones” in 2019, sadly.
70) Culture Abuse - “Goo”
Simple, effective, gets out before you can dislike much.
69) Lil Pump f/ Lil Wayne - “Be Like Me”
Sometimes, a song starts, and you can just tell it’s going to be ignorant. Even before the vocals kick in. This was probably our moment here:
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Between that and the beat, it’s like the only thing you can think is “Ohhhh, he’s about to say some horrible things about women.”
Other choice lines:
- “Yes, I’m hella ignorant, I don’t give a fuck” (he even says it in the song)
- “I take drugs like it’s Vitamin C / I’m a millionaire, but I don’t know how to read”
This song almost feels like it existed already.
68) The Get Up Kids - “Satellite”
Finally, our first rock song with some punch. This probably takes the crown from both DMB and P.O.D.
67) Bad Religion - “My Sanity”
BR is historically my favorite band, so it is rather deflating to see them so far back on this list. That said, it is Year 40 (!!!) of their existence, so some can be forgiven. Yet... we’ve never needed them more, you know? It’s this weird mixture of resentment but understanding.
66) Billy Liar - “The Righteous & The Rats”
Gonna see him (them?) open for The Bombpops in March; looks quite promising. Has an old school Brit punk feel.
65) Beach Slang - “AAA”
Beach Slang never lets you forget they love -- no, like, LOVE -- The Replacements. When this cover dropped, I googled “replacements AAA”, and, surprisingly, nothing came up.
Ohhh, what I fool I was. After more digging, I discovered a band called Grandpaboy who performed “AAA”.
“Oh, damn -- he finally went outside the box with this pick.”
No. Grandpaboy is fronted by Paul Westerberg. Singer of, you guessed it, The Replacements.
James Alex wears his heart on his sleeve so hard, he might as well give the heart a little jacket so his heart can wear its own heart on its sleeve.
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HE DID THAT TOO?!
You can’t even make jokes about this band; they live in the jokes with their damn earnestness.
64) Gesaffelstein & The Weeknd - “Lost In The Fire”
Even lesser known Weeknd-involved tracks sound like they could lead a soundtrack or close out a festival. Are you familiar with this one at all? It has 87 million views on YouTube. Abel is never not not playing.
63) FIDLAR - “By Myself”
Started from the bottom and I’m still at the bottom
Falling apart never felt so carefree and burdenless.
62) Constant Elevation - “Fuck Runnin”
As hardcore punk as this list is gonna get. All glory to Vinnie Caruana. Though none of his solo tracks from 2019 made it, this has an undeniable energy and confidence. Plus probably the best song title of the year.
61) Maren Morris f/ Brandi Carlile - “Common”
A focused duet that drills into relationship dynamics before throwing a personal theology wrench in the middle of the chorus.
60) Anti-Flag - “Christian Nationalist”
AF going in on the white, religious right. This is like throwing a 50 mph pitch to -- /looks up good baseball players -- Pete Alonso.
59) Cokie The Clown - “Punk Rock Saved My Life”
This is less of a song and more of a confessional essay, and it gets harder and harder to look away with every revealing detail. If NOFX’s Fat Mike needed this character as a vehicle to get all of these autobiographical details off his chest, hopefully it’s a helpful therapy.
58) White Reaper - “Might Be Right”
“Judy French” is such an untoppable song, but “Might Be Right” has a similar dynamic.
57) Denzel Curry - “RICKY”
Denzel Curry as a rap moniker is such a slam dunk.
/looks up actual name
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56) Ariana Grande - “break up with your girlfriend, i’m bored”
It takes a special kind of hot girl twisted to issue this unflinching request while totally pulling it off.
55) Goody Grace f/ blink-182 - “Scumbag”
Not sure if Goody is a Soundcloud rapper, punk rocker, or some kinda emo hybrid of both.
A few asides:
- Have we ever -- ever -- heard Travis Barker this subdued on drums?
- On the Blink-155 podcast, Goody said he gave Tom from the Plain White T’s a songwriting credit because he unintentionally lifted some melodies from “Hey There Delilah”, but... I really don’t hear it at all; like, it sounds maybe in the same key but not much else?
54) Jonas Brothers - “Sucker”
Despite their popularity in the past, I do not think I could name a single JoBros song. That changed in 2019 with this poppy, light, clappy, Maroon 5-style single.
53) Goo Goo Dolls - “Money, Fame & Fortune”
Someone -- coulda sworn it was Brendan Kelly -- said this was Goo Goo Dolls sounding like Fake Problems, and that is spot on.
52) AJJ - “A Poem”
A poem is song that no one cares about
This short, folky tune led to one of my favorite Twitter exchanges of the year, when I reached out to a music journalist with a question and AJJ came flying off the top rope.
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51) DaBaby - “Suge”
This song is fun, but I really don’t get it. Beat is cool, flow is fine... this is the new face of hip-hop? His name is DaBaby! What are we doing here?!
50) Laura Stevenson - “Jesus, Etc.”
Taking a classic and doing it full justice/adding some harmonies.
49) blink-182 - “Not Another Christmas Song”
Blink’s 2019 album “Nine” was very, very bad because it tried too hard and was not good. This song, released later in the year, takes an opposite approach and actually works. We get lyrics that are discontent, even clumsy at times -- the “I miss fucking in the rain” line is so out of place/cringe-y but actually feels real and not workshopped by 10 producers. The trio can hopefully use this better b-side to figure out the best songwriting should flow out of you without having to go through multiple stations on a conveyor belt first.
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48) Dave Hause - “Eye Aye I”
This song has a lot I love (catchy chorus, wistful thoughts, hairline analyses) and a lot I don’t (genuine use of the word “old bores”, Van Halen getting respect), but one thing is clear: Dave Hause is in complete control.
47) Beck - “Up All Night”
I’ve casually followed Beck’s entire career and would not have guessed this was him if given 100 chances. As an exercise, I’m going to pull up the 2020 Coachella lineup and randomly point to an artist.
/pulls up lineup and points
I got Daniel Caesar. If you told me this was Daniel Caesar, that would probably make more sense here.
46) Shawn Mendes - “If I Can’t Have You”
Randomly came into Shawn Mendes tickets in 2019, and good gracious, that was something. Other than parents, we were the oldest people there by a lot. Getting to watch thousands of teens and preteens legitimately having the best moment of their lives was downright inspiring. When you’re that young, it’s not even hyperbole. Phones were flagrantly out; I’m talking 20+ minutes of straight video being filmed. I wanted to judge so badly, but if you gave me an iPhone at my first concert when I was 14, who the hell knows how egregious my behavior would’ve been. As fun as the whole experience was, I never wanted to be in a grimy punk club more. Sometimes, leaving your comfort zone makes you appreciate your home base more.
This is a rock solid pop song, but there are way too many you/you rhymes to not penalize it some.
45) Big Thief - “Cattails”
The whitest song you will ever hear that isn’t written by Vampire Weekend.
44) Bayside - “Prayers”
Bayside went super metal with their 2019 release “Interrobang” (such a sick name). So yes, the guitars are a touch harder than you might be used to, but the chorus soars; a great hook transcends genre.
43) Naughty Boy & Mike Posner - “Live Before I Die”
Few had as interesting of a year as Mike Posner. Following a breakup, the death of his father, and the death of Avicii, he decided to walk across the United States of America. He legit became Forrest Gump, right down to the beard and grown out hair.
In the video, you can see how a snakebite hospitalized him and almost derailed the whole trek. After a rehabilitation period where he almost lost his leg, our man finally makes it to the Pacific Ocean. If nothing else, watch for the ending -- it’s exhilarating.
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42) Post Malone - “Wow.”
Post is flexing in this one; we’ve got slow motion jamming with the Red Hot Chili Peppers, international flights, a dancing beard guy, and a Fall Out Boy name check which really makes them sound cooler than they are now.
41) Bryce Vine f/ YG - “La La Land”
Sometimes, these summertime Cali songs write themselves. That is until YG comes in and flips over the board before you can finish the game. By the time the Coachella reference is dropped when Bryce comes back in, you realize 1:47 may have actually been a better endpoint for the song than its 2:47 length.
40) David Rokos - “Backseat Drives”
It’s winter in Chicago, again and until forever. If you haven’t been to the Jewel in the South Loop or Marshall Field’s before they changed it, just listen to this so you don’t actually have to.
39) Simple Creatures - “Drug”
Mark Hoppus and the dude from All Time Low give us this synth-pop bop that feels like the duo shooting their shot at a real mainstream pop hits. It didn’t quite get there, but they should feel OK about where it landed.
38) Chris Cresswell - “To The Wind”
My interest in The Flatliners ramped up considerably in 2019, as their near decade old record “Cavalcade” got plenty of spins (peep “Filthy Habits”; just stunningly incredible punk). Though they did not release anything this year, their singer put out “To The Wind”, a longing song about missing someone.
37) Kesha f/ Big Freedia - “Raising Hell”
Kesha, with the help of New Orleans’ Big Freedia, gives us another one. I’ve personally dug Kesha for a while now, but when is it time for us as a society to put her into the all-time conversation for pop artists? She has at least, like, seven HOF certifiable bangers. Plus she kills a guy in this music video.
In conclusion, I think this could translate to a country song very easily.
36) No Lenox - “Marquee”
Illinois/Japan’s No Lenox are back with Reuben Baird on the mixer and legendary masterer Collin Jordan (of The Boiler Room) on the, well, master, and the fullness in sound leads to the assault that is the “I saw your name on the marquee / Your friends were milling around outside” part. They only play it once, but I really could’ve gone for closer to five.
35) Red City Radio - “Love A Liar”
Rapid fire Red City Radio gets this one done in exactly 120 seconds.
34) Barely March - “Lead Single”
This sounds like Joyce Manor turned up to a 17 out of 10 before unexpectedly turning into a hellogoodbye song.
33) New Lenox - “Old Words”
Not a typo from two songs ago -- legitimately a different band. This one was written by your boy. The first 15 seconds were from a demo recorded 1/2/16 before developing the rest in 2019 (after some encouragement). We have Dave Rokos on guitar/bass, Dave Hernandez on hums, and Brian Bedford on some very temporary sleigh bells. Themes: online dating, resolutions, exes, currents, Black Wednesday, hope, and Carly Rae Jepsen stage banter.
32) MakeWar - “Sails”
Honey, I can’t make it on my own
You might get some Gaslight Anthem vibes as the vocals come in, but by the time the song ends, MakeWar leaves their own imprint on this impassioned ballad.
31) Sheryl Crow & Johnny Cash - “Redemption Day”
Was gonna say Johnny’s voice could move mountains before realizing no, Johnny’s voice is the mountains.
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30) American Football f/ Hayley Williams - “Uncomfortably Numb”
Sensitivity deprived I can't feel a thing inside I blamed my father in my youth Now as a father, I blame the booze
An unlikely collaboration that makes you forget about its unlikeliness by the two minute mark. The two voices trade spots, mesh, harmonize, and weave throughout this beautiful song.
Asides:
- Blake from “Workaholics” in the video?!
- Choose to interpret this song’s title as a Pink Floyd diss
- “I’ll make new friends in the ambulance” should be a 2005-level emo lyric that we all mock, yet it’s somehow one of the most stunningly appropriate closers of the entire year
- I wish my friend Luke was with us to hear it
29) Stuck Out Here - “Embarrass You”
Stuck Out Here got onto my radar with 2014′s amazingly named “Getting Used To Feeling Like Shit”. Five years later, they’re back -- and not feeling much better. The Toronto quartet’s Bandcamp describes the song like this:
They’re fucking up, but unlike previous releases, they’re finally holding themselves accountable. 
You can even kinda hear their Canadian accents in the “I’m sorry I embarrass you...” part.
28) The Weeknd - “Heartless”
The Weeknd will be on these lists as long as he continues to make music even 1/8th as good as this.
27) The Chainsmokers f/ blink-182 - “P.S. I Hope You’re Happy”
A simple song that’s a touch more clever than you first realize. The Chainsmokers guy is giving me some real Owl City vibes. Also, how airtight of an apology is the line “I blame myself for when I was someone else”. It’s like the modern way of saying “When I was a child, I spoke like a child”. 
Also also, the “I will find a way somehow...” harmony in the pre-chorus is as pretty as music got in 2019. The Chainsmokers are so sonically pleasing, whether you end up liking the music or not.
26) Vampire Weekend - “Harmony Hall”
ooooooooh, that crisp guitar in the intro
25) Alex Lahey - “Don’t Be So Hard On Yourself”
If Carly Rae Jepsen can get a sword, why can’t Alex Lahey get a god damn saxophone? HIT ME.
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That solo, combined with the “Mighty Ducks” reference in the chorus, make this song untouchable.
24) Lizzo - “Truth Hurts”
Let’s be clear: this did drop in 2017 but was technically re-released in 2019, so it does qualify for our list despite the criteria threatening timeline. Anyway.
The walking piano part, the iconic intro line (with a lawsuit!), the Minnesota Vikings reference (causing a Green Bay radio edit), and all of the damn positivity. Lizzo was among music’s big winners this year, and her success made you wonder how the hell someone this talented was slept on for those two years.
Let’s end with the purse.
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23) An Horse - “Ship Of Fools”
Awkward band name, but a song that makes you pay attention. Kinda like Tegan and Sara, had they stayed more rock. So much urgency in the vocals and lyrics.
22) Charli XCX f/ Lizzo - “Blame It On Your Love”
Trippy vid; Charli continues to give us anthems. Wasn’t super high on the Lizzo cameo, but it somehow made more sense in the context of said video.
21) Sincere Engineer - “Dragged Across The Finish Line”
Sincere Engineer is back -- you can tell from the second those guitar leads get goin’. Drums from 1:19 to 1:36 = /heart eyes emoji. My buddy Cox said his next tattoo very well could be the outro lyric “Too dumb to succeed, too honest to cheat”.
(Bonus fact: they did a beer collaboration/show with Pollyanna Brewing Company in 2019.)
20) Lil Nas X - “Old Town Road”
Was unwilling to listen when this first dropped solely because of how horrible Lil Nas X’s name is (”What if a rapper came out named ‘Lil Jay-Z X’?!”)... what a foolish notion. One billion streams and a Billy Cyrus cameo later, I wouldn’t have been able to miss out on the Song of the Summer (and year) if I tried. More notes:
- Picked this because I had to, but “Panini” is legit good (200+ million streams)
- Went with the original (sorry, Billy), which is a beautiful 1:53 long (brevity, brevity, brevity)
- Did you know: Lil Nas X uses a Nine Inch Nails sample on the beat? This Rolling Stone interview with Trent Reznor is super interesting
Reznor calls “Old Town Road” “undeniably hooky,” but once it exploded, he took a back seat to the phenomenon. “The reason I haven’t stepped in to comment anything about it is, I don’t feel it’s my place to play any kind of social critic to that,” he says. “It was a material that was used in a significant way and it turned into something that became something else, and those guys should be the ones the spotlight is on…. They asked if I wanted to do a cameo in the video, and it was flattering, and I don’t mean to be disrespectful, but I don’t feel like it’s my place to shine a light on me for that. I say that with complete respect.”
Still, Reznor is amazed at how the song became a juggernaut. “Having been listed on the credits of the all-time, Number One whatever-the-fuck-it-is wasn’t something…I didn’t see that one coming,” he says. “But the world is full of weird things that happen like that. It’s flattering. But I don’t feel it’s for me to step in there and pat myself on the back for that.”
19) Gryffin & Carly Rae Jepsen - “OMG”
What doesn’t this little bop have? It’s kinda Chainsmoker-y and tingles like cool breath hitting the back of your neck.
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18) Craig Finn - “Blankets”
You travel your whole life just to get out to the place you’re gonna die
I love everything about this song: the artwork, the intro, the climax, the command Craig Finn has from start to finish -- with such a payoff. Now several albums in, the greatest compliment we can give is that his solo stuff now feels more essential than Hold Steady releases*. You can even hear it in this line: “When we got to the Twin Cities / I said ‘Man, I know some songs about this place’”. Another life.
17) Carly Rae Jepsen - “Now That I Found You”
Carly always keeps us in the sky; picking one song was difficult because the album is even more fulfilling as you get to put the pieces together.
16) Billie Eilish - “Bad Guy”
Different genres*, but Billie Eilish lived up to her hype in the exact same way Lana Del Rey did in the earlier part of the decade. Lana said she was the gangster Nancy Sinatra and totally fucking was. Billie feels like something potentially even bigger. Nearly everything about her aura lets you project (or even second guess, if you’re a skeptic). Is she dead-eyed because she’s high or disaffected? Or just Aubrey Plaza? Is it her or her brother that’s pulling the strings? How can someone so young be so good already? In the skinny fashion era of All Achilles Everything, how is she rocking such loose fits?
“I never want the world to know everything about me. I mean that’s why I wear big baggy clothes,” she said. “Nobody can have an opinion because they haven’t seen what’s underneath.”
“Nobody can be like ‘Oh, she’s slim-thick, she’s not slim-thick, she’s got a flat ass, she’s got a fat ass,’” she continued. “No one can say any of that because they don’t know.”
It almost seems too easy, but how much sense does that make to you?
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Great jokes aside, I have so much anticipation for what’s next, with assured belief in its potential. Pitchfork: 
In 10 years, she will still be well under 30. Let’s hope the planet survives that long.
Yes.
(* - though not totally)
15) Ben Gibbard - “Filler”
Before you check Gibbard’s, please listen to the original by Minor Threat. That’s what he had to work with. From there, a total transformation while doing the near impossible -- keeping its beating heart.
14) Martha - “Wrestlemania VIII”
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Third favorite song title of the year/favorite music video of the year. This is energetic, bratty punk at its finest; also surprised to find out it was British, but, based on the upcoming tour dates and YouTube description...
This is a silly & frankly quite rubbish video but when you are a band trapped within surveillance capitalism's endless hunger for content trying to promote a tour sometimes things will be a silly & frankly quite rubbish. 
I love them. Seriously didn’t even notice the accents in the singing until I knew to look for them; now, it’s all I can hear. Also, the part in the video where they finally show someone with an instrument, only he stops playing guitar halfway into the solo (/crying emoji).
THEY SAY ABSENCE MAKES THE HEART GROW FONDA
13) Chance The Rapper f/ Ben Gibbard - “Do You Remember”
Chance The Rapper dropped a one hour and 17 minute album in 2019 because he is a monster. I could not name three songs on it, but this one stood out big. It’s Chano doing what he does best: reminiscing and evoking summer in his city. Gibbard on the hook gives it that 2005 nostalgia while also making you say “Damn, it’s been nearly 15 years since 2005?!”
Fav two lines:
1) “Used to have obsession with the ‘27 Club’ / Now I'm turning 27, wanna make it to the 2070 club / Put the 27's down, Lord, give me a clean lung / Took the ring up out the box, I know this ain't no brief love”
2) “That summer left a couple tan lines / I love my city, they let me cut the line on the Dan Ryan”
(If you know, you know.)
Two more asides:
- If you Google “death cab for cutie”, the next autofill from there is “do you remember”. Rough for the legacy.
- “My daughter on the swing like the 2017 Cubs” is a line that confused me, but here’s how Genius explained it:
Chance is talking about a memorable summer and the things that made him happy. This line continues that theme when he raps about his daughter happily on a swing and how that’s similar to the 2017 Cubs. The Chicago Cubs won the World Series in 2016; therefore, the 2017 season was one of celebration and relaxation as the pressure of the 108 year drought was over. 
12) Lana Del Rey - “The Greatest”
I miss Long Beach, and I miss you...
Listening to this song feels like watching the cement dry on a classic in real time. Lana Del Rey’s galactic “Norman Fucking Rockwell!” dominated lists at the end of 2019, and she -- to borrow her word -- fucking deserved it.
- The Beach Boys line is so god damn perfect
- The guitar solo (soooo sick)
- The breathy singing; the crooning; the notes that go up and then down until you’re surrounded by melody
- The perfection of this album name (minus the very iffy exclamation point) will have me comparing nearly any other all-time album title for probably the rest of our lives 
- Tried playing this album during my Monday night pickup basketball run, and it very much failed... but that’s about the only thing it couldn’t do
- I’m told the dude with her on the album cover is Jack Nicholson’s grandson (named Duke Nicholson, because of course)
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11) Off With Their Heads - “No Love”
If you do not like punk rock, this will be unlistenable. If you do, what a treat! I love how dissatisfied and put off he sounds, and, while there are a few more lively songs remaining on the list, none in 2019 got fast-tracked to my workout/pump up playlist at this speed.
Factoring in the band’s van accident (occurred after the release of this song), the “There’s nothing I could say that’s ever gonna make it right” outro becomes hauntingly clairvoyant.
10) Drake f/ Rick Ross - “Money In The Grave”
We need to face facts: it was a down year for stadium hip-hop. Nowhere on this list do you see Jay, Em, Kendrick, or Kanye (rest in peace). This was my favorite rap song of the year, and it couldn’t even crack the Top 5. Similar to his beloved Raptors -- who are being celebrated here -- it’s almost as if Drake needed some injuries outside his own locker room to get the crown. But I’m done being bummed, let’s focus on the good:
- Ohhhh, the intro (”I mean where. the fuck. should I. really even start?”)
- The way he says “grave” in the hook like he can barely contain 
- The hook itself -- read it out loud: “When I die, put my money in the grave”
- How cool Ross sounds when he breaks in
- The Zion reference
The bad:
- Rarely take this angle, but really wouldn’t mind if it were longer
- Misogyny
9) PUP - “Bloody Mary, Kate And Ashley”
Second favorite song title of the year, 6/8 time signature, satanic references, drugs, hallucinations (maybe), and, yes, the Olsen twins.
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8) Better Oblivion Community Center - “Sleepwalkin’”
“It’s impossible to count...”
The intro, as the tempo gets jarringly slower and slower, ironically helps you acclimate quicker. This Phoebe Bridgers/Conor Oberst collab was my No. 1 played track of 2019 (the album coming out in January definitely helped). The song builds to Phoebe’s solo part:
You like beer and chocolate I like setting off those bottle rockets We can never compromise But fighting 'til the death keeps us alive
It’s sung so well, you can almost feel the heat of the spotlight on her through the stereo. The lyrics could be anything.
The chill guitar solo takes us out.
7) AM Taxi - “Saint Jane”
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Adam Krier is such a rockstar, he had me shouting “I’m no hero, at best a zero!” within my fifth listen -- and I was skeptical as hell when I first heard the line. But that’s about where it stopped. You can tell this song is going to rip even before the vocals come in. When they do (”These fears don’t die, you get older and they multiply”), it’s just fucking time to go.
6) Taylor Swift - “Paper Rings”
My favorite pop song of 2019. Tay is firing on all cylinders; every lyric is exactly where it’s supposed to be; boppy and fun and sincere (while still being light-hearted). Still holding out minor hope it will be a single in 2020.
5) Pkew Pkew Pkew - “The Polynesian”
I’ve always said the best songs make you want to live the lyrics, whether they are positive or negative. This one had me researching “polynesian wisconsin” faster than I’m comfortable disclosing. And yes “bed bugs” and “needles” were both in the Top 7 recommended searches after those first two words.
Pkew Pkew Pkew collaborated with Craig Finn on some of their lyrics on 2019′s “Optimal Lifestyles”, and I’d be blown away if he doesn’t have fingerprints on this one -- the storytelling is pristine. Go into this open-minded, and I’d be shocked if you weren’t shouting the “Goatees, tall cans, camo pants, and Packers fans” mantra by the end.
Bonus story: this St. Patrick’s day in Chicago, I asked my friend Sara (Wisconsin native) if she’d ever stayed there, and she held up her elbow and showed me a scar from the hotel’s water slide. Your boy was over the moon.
4) Spanish Love Songs - “Losers”
It gets harder, doesn’t it?
Dylan Slocum has a way of not just writing depressing songs -- many lyricists are good at that -- but specifically depressing songs. This song contemplates death, homelessness, squandering your limited time on the planet, credit card debt, leeching off your parents because you have no other choice, crippling illness, and completely giving up because there genuinely is no other choice. The last lines are, without any hint of winking, “We’re mediocre. We’re losers. Forever.”
It’s wonderful.
Two straight Top 4 finishes for SLS; their 2020 album should be something special.
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3) oso oso - “the view”
If Jade Lilitri is making personal progress in “microscopic strides”, you wouldn’t be able to tell by his songwriting. Every tune has a way of warming up your entire body and being. This grabs you, whether it’s the laid back guitar or the mismatched quick drums or the big ass chorus. While it came down to this one or “basking in the glow” (an actual single), the bridge here puts us over the top:
But not as much as the phone ringing Not as much playing my house Not as much as the way her goddamn voice sounds It's like taking in sun And then taking it back I fall into old habits I'm stepping over your cracks again
Her voice? This song.
2) The Menzingers - “Strangers Forever”
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This song makes me want to rip up walls, sprint through streets with no destination, shred my lungs screaming off rooftops, bash hands drumming the steering wheel until my sprained fingers beg me to stop. It is such a perfect encapsulation of my favorite band of the decade and possibly of all-time.
Scranton’s sons gave me everything and more from 2010 through 2019, so it’s fitting they end so high here. This is probably the most clownable sentence of them all, but I am so constantly thankful I am alive to experience Greg Barnett’s songwriting. What he creates, I can only compare to the best books or movies or athletes or even personal relationships.
The way the guitar alternates in the headphones to start, the drums that go big and push the song along, the reverb vox that certainly could have less reverb, the “it is what it is”-style lyric of “My miserable memory’s making me more miserable”, the oceanic imagery, the quiet bridge that explodes into a final chorus. Barnett said the overall theme was inspired by Leo Tolstoy’s “Anna Karenina”.
In it, the character Darya Alexandrovna learns of her husbands infidelity and declares: “Even if we remain in the same house, we are strangers — strangers forever!” The idea of becoming a stranger to someone you so intimately know stuck with me, and became the overarching narrative to this song. Dolly’s statement is definitive, but she also realizes the trappings of 19th century patriarchal Russian society. It’s a complex conundrum, and while lyrically I speak in the first person, this song exists in a world outside of my own personal experiences. I wanted to write about the finality of relationships that need to end this way. Strangers Forever. 
My only gripe is I wish there were more. But I’m the same person who never wants them to stop.
1) Signals Midwest f/ Sincere Engineer - “Your New Old Apartment”
Only one song could make me fear missing the chance to be with the love of my life the same year I married her. As discussed in “The Polynesian”, the best songs have the consistent ability to put you in someone else’s shoes. You are either reliving something you personally experienced or maybe taking it all in for the first time. And that can be powerful -- especially dealing with anything big picture.
“Your New Old Apartment” launches me into 2009 without ever asking. Age: 23. My life was transient, I had no career, I didn’t even believe in marriage. I left my retail job in the Chicago suburbs for an unpaid newspaper internship in New Jersey. When I saw the people I loved, I always tried to make it count. Still do.
The descriptors and feeling are suffocating, right from the jump:
I only saw you a couple times last year Once at a wedding, once at a funeral I wore the same clothes to both, and I was worried you would notice ‘cause yours were impeccable
That’s me, then. Not knowing how to dress but hoping to get by anyway. I remember talking to my buddy P before buying my “work clothes” and learning you needed to match your shoes with your belt. Boyish adulthood.
The song continues, and the narrator is filled in on 5-year plans. It may be cliche to speak, but every current moment is simultaneously your youngest and oldest. Being in my early 30s now, it is so easy to scoff at anyone’s best laid plans, but I’m also the same cat who thought The Wonder Years’ “Jesus Christ, I’m 26 / All the people I graduated with / All have kids, all have wives, all have people who care if they come home at night” was life-defining, because I was the same age when that dropped, and it always hits the hardest when it’s all around you.
What I love about these lyrics are the careful observation mixed with mature-behind-his-years restraint. For a very long time in my life, I did not think I would get to be with my wife as anything more than a friend. When you are forced to come to terms with those potential realities, you must make concessions and convince yourself they’re OK. So when it’s revealed the narrator’s muse is married, he resigns himself to hopefully seeing the person more and at least being adjacent to the life they are living. It is tragic but still something. It is alternate hope in the hopeless.
I can picture myself listening to this song that wasn’t yet written while leaving a 2009 or 2010 or 2013 wedding and wishing I told her everything. But I wouldn’t have -- not then. I would have poured my heart out into a diary and quoted a line or three from this at the bottom. But that was then, this is now. 
In 2019, her new old apartment will be my new old apartment, and that will never be lost on me.
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Bonus coverage. Since we are at the end of the decade, I rounded up our No. 1 song from each year and have that below:
2010: The Menzingers - “Time Tables” 2011: Jay-Z & Kanye West - “Gotta Have It” 2012: Carly Rae Jepsen - “Call Me Maybe” 2013: Kanye West - “On Sight” 2014: The Menzingers - “Where Your Heartache Exists” 2015: Big Sean f/ Kanye West - “All Your Fault” 2016: The Menzingers - “Lookers” 2017: The Menzingers - “After The Party” 2018: Horror Squad - “I Smoke The Blood” 2019: Signals Midwest f/ Sincere Engineer - “Your New Old Apartment”
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It’s time to stop writing. Thank you so much for reading.
Spotify playlist is here, featuring 70 of the 75.
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Music Favorites: May 2017
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SO.MUCH.NEW.MUSIC! Hence why this is in a separate post since I didn’t want to make the favorites post so long. Here is the music I have been loving this month!
Hamilton (Original Broadway Cast Recording)
If you have read my Hamilton post you’ll know how much I love this musical and soundtrack. It’s a hip-hop musical about the life of founding father Alexander Hamilton. I know, it sounds weird. That was my response as well. But give this a chance. It’s absolutely amazing. The songs are very versatile, from rap battles to Broadway showstoppers. The characters are portrayed by people of color because Lin-Manuel Miranda (the creator of the musical) wanted to portray how America looks today (YES!). I’m not a Broadway fan, at all. But this, this is something that you can love even if you don’t like Broadway. Trust me, you will not be disappointed.
Paradinha - Anitta
Anitta is a Brazilian singer and I absolutely adore her. She’s so good. I don’t know what she’s singing most of the time, but there’s nothing google can’t fix. Paradinha is her newest song and it’s in Spanish?! I was really surprised because Anitta usually sings in Portuguese. But this song is super catchy and perfect for the summer!
Nicki Minaj
Nicki is killing it right now. She dropped 3 songs of her own, “Regret In Your Tears” (!!!), “No Frauds” (feat. Drake & Lil Wayne) and “Changed It” (feat. Lil Wayne). All of these are incredible, I love the direction Nicki is going in! Besides these, Nicki has been featured in a lot of songs: “Run Up” (by Major Lazer feat. PARTYNEXTDOOR), this is an absolute jam, “Kissing Strangers” (by DNCE), “Light My Body Up” (by David Guetta feat. Lil Wayne), “Swalla” (by Jason Derulo feat. Ty Dolla $ign) and “Swish Swish” (by Katy Perry). Her verses are the highlight of all these songs! Can’t wait for her next album to come out.
I’m The One - DJ Khaled feat. Justin Bieber, Quavo, Chance The Rapper & Lil Wayne
A lot of people. But what a hit is this?! Another contender for song of the summer, to be honest. I love Justin, so I was super excited for this collab with DJ Khaled! The beat, the rhymes and Justin’s vocals! It’s a yes from me.
Malibu - Miley Cyrus
MILEY IS BACK!!!! I have been waiting for so long. I loved the Bangerz album, but this is the Miley that I fell in love with. This song is super chill. Everytime I listen to it, I always imagine myself listening to it in the car with the windows down driving by the beach! It really makes you feel like you’re in Malibu (although I have never been)!
No Promises - Cheat Codes feat. Demi Lovato
This song came out months ago, but I feel like people are just discovering this. When I first heard it, the only thing that came to mind was SUMMER. It’s perfect. Demi’s vocals go so well with EDM beats. I hadn’t heard of Cheat Codes before, but they really hit the mark with No Promises. You will not be disappointed by this one.
Felices Los 4 - Maluma
I actually got tickets this month to see Maluma in September here in Holland and I can’t wait.  I actually wasn’t that fond of Maluma in the beginning, but I eventually warmed up to him. He has a really recognizable voice and that’s great. Now this song is awesome. It starts a bit slow, but once you get to the chorus you just want to dance. It’s actually a very sexy song. And I adore it.
Bad Liar - Selena Gomez
I was really surprised when I first heard this. It is very different from what Selena has done in the past and to be honest I wasn’t a big fan of this song at all. After a couple more listens, it started to warm up to me. It actually is a really good song. The song samples Talking Heads’ “Psycho Killer” and it is a breath of fresh air from what you hear on the radio nowadays. If you didn’t like it the first time, maybe you’ll like it after a few more listens.
Whiskey Kisses - MIC Lowry
Maybe you have never heard them before and that’s okay. MIC Lowry is a group of 5 guys from Liverpool, UK. I hadn’t heard of them until they were announced as Justin’s (when you see Justin on my blog 99,9% of the time I’m talking about Bieber) opening act on the Purpose Tour. I checked them out on YouTube (they have a lot of great covers on there) and I was really impressed by their vocal ability. When I heard them live at the Purpose show, I was even more impressed. They were phenomenal. So after that, I started listening to their own stuff on Spotify and I was surprised by how good it was (”Heart Of Yours” is a personal favorite). “Whiskey Kisses” is their new song and it’s good. Their voices are all great and the beat is very fun. It’s definitely different from what they have done in the past, but it’s very nice.
El Dorado - Shakira
Shakira is back with her newest album, El Dorado. After the first single came out, “Chantaje” featuring Maluma, I was excited for the rest and it did not disappoint. With features from some of the best in the Latin music scene today (Nicki Jam, Maluma, Carlos Vives and Prince Royce), this is album captures the latin music of today! With songs that are perfect for a hot summer, I can’t wait to jam out to the album once the temperatures are going to start heating up! My favorites include: Chantaje (featuring Maluma), Nada, When A Woman and Coconut Tree.
Despacito (Remix) - Luis Fonsi feat. Daddy Yankee & Justin Bieber
Pretty sure that almost everybody knows this song now and not just the remix, but also the original. What I’m so astonished by is the fact that I had never heard of Despacito before Justin jumped on the track. So I was very surprised when I woke up one morning to see that Justin was on a Latin song and when I heard he was actually singing in Spanish my mouth basically dropped. His Spanish sounded pretty good in fact (coming from somebody who isn’t fluent in Spanish, so please if his Spanish isn’t as good as I thought, let me know). This is just such a jam, I’m sure you’ll love it. If you don’t love Bieber, don’t worry, the original track has got your back. 
To see all my favorite songs at the moment, check out my Spring 2017 playlist on Spotify! I frequently update the playlist so feel free to follow it.
That was my post for today. I hope you enjoyed it and even found some new tunes for you to listen to. Thank you so much for reading.
Stay Flawless.
XO
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Pop Singer ‘Fletcher’ Attributes Success to Spotify
Cari Fletcher still remembers the moment in 2015 when she got discovered, as show business aficionados like to say.
The 25-year-old, New Jersey-born pop singer was working at a music publisher, helping to scope out independent artists, when Spotify featured one of her tracks. The music streaming service had splashed an image of her face across the cover of its New Music Friday section, which highlights new music releases.
When Fletcher’s boss saw it, he did a double take. “He was like, ‘Hey, this bitch really looks like you,’” Fletcher recalled.
Fletcher told the story of her tech-enabled, meteoric rise on stage at Fortune’s Brainstorm Tech conference on Monday in Aspen, Colo. She also offered some advice to other independent artists aspiring to break out.
“Discovery is absolutely everything,” said Fletcher, whose fans know her by her surname. “Playlisting,” meaning getting one’s song featured in a bundle of like-tunes on a music streaming service like Spotify, “is everything for a new artist.”
When Fletcher’s “War Paint” made it to the Spotify’s top ten chart, it put her on the same playing field as superstars Selena Gomez and Arianna Grande. Spotify’s choice to shine a spotlight on Fletcher “gave me industry recognition and put me closer to mainstream exposure,” she said.
“Streaming really broke down a lot of those barriers for artists,” Fletcher continued, citing the successes of other recent viral hit-makers such as Billie Eilish and Lil Nas X. “The ability to release music on a global scale in real-time at fast rates is so life-changing.”
The revenue from streaming enabled Fletcher to remain an independent artist—unsigned with any music label—for years, she said. Creating a global fanbase first also gave her leverage when she ultimately negotiated a contract with Capitol Records last year, she said. (She inked the deal in part to help increase her radio distribution.)
Alex Norström, Spotify’s chief premium business officer, who spoke on stage beside Fletcher at the Aspen St. Regis Hotel, summarized the evolution of payments in the music business. When CDs reined, there was one product and one price point, he said. Same thing for mp3 downloads on iTunes. But now, with so-called freemium services like Spotify, which use a combination of advertisements and premium subscriptions to make money, there’s a chance for millions of listeners to hear an artist before they pay out a cent.
“For an artist like Fletcher, there’s huge potential in looking at things beyond sales and subscriptions,” Norström said, mentioning alternatives such as tipping and a la carte micropayments.
Andrew Nusca, Fortune’s digital editor and moderator of the session, inquired about Fletcher’s income.
“I’m in Aspen so my reference for baller money is quite different from the people who live here,” Fletcher said. “I’m a baller on a budget.”
More must-read stories from Fortune Brainstorm Tech 2019:
—The real reason Walmart needs its stores in order to compete with Amazon
—Ancestry CEO talks genetic data privacy and the business of DNA testing
—Analyst: Expect more tech regulation despite declining user privacy concerns
—Barbie movie will cast minority actors, according to Mattel CEO 
—Slack CEO Stewart Butterfield isn’t worried about battling chief rival Microsoft
Catch up with Data Sheet, Fortune’s daily digest on the business of tech.
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Pop Singer ‘Fletcher’ Attributes Success to Spotify
Cari Fletcher still remembers the moment in 2015 when she got discovered, as show business aficionados like to say.
The 25-year-old, New Jersey-born pop singer was working at a music publisher, helping to scope out independent artists, when Spotify featured one of her tracks. The music streaming service had splashed an image of her face across the cover of its New Music Friday section, which highlights new music releases.
When Fletcher’s boss saw it, he did a double take. “He was like, ‘Hey, this bitch really looks like you,’” Fletcher recalled.
Fletcher told the story of her tech-enabled, meteoric rise on stage at Fortune’s Brainstorm Tech conference on Monday in Aspen, Colo. She also offered some advice to other independent artists aspiring to break out.
“Discovery is absolutely everything,” said Fletcher, whose fans know her by her surname. “Playlisting,” meaning getting one’s song featured in a bundle of like-tunes on a music streaming service like Spotify, “is everything for a new artist.”
When Fletcher’s “War Paint” made it to the Spotify’s top ten chart, it put her on the same playing field as superstars Selena Gomez and Arianna Grande. Spotify’s choice to shine a spotlight on Fletcher “gave me industry recognition and put me closer to mainstream exposure,” she said.
“Streaming really broke down a lot of those barriers for artists,” Fletcher continued, citing the successes of other recent viral hit-makers such as Billie Eilish and Lil Nas X. “The ability to release music on a global scale in real-time at fast rates is so life-changing.”
The revenue from streaming enabled Fletcher to remain an independent artist—unsigned with any music label—for years, she said. Creating a global fanbase first also gave her leverage when she ultimately negotiated a contract with Capitol Records last year, she said. (She inked the deal in part to help increase her radio distribution.)
Alex Norström, Spotify’s chief premium business officer, who spoke on stage beside Fletcher at the Aspen St. Regis Hotel, summarized the evolution of payments in the music business. When CDs reined, there was one product and one price point, he said. Same thing for mp3 downloads on iTunes. But now, with so-called freemium services like Spotify, which use a combination of advertisements and premium subscriptions to make money, there’s a chance for millions of listeners to hear an artist before they pay out a cent.
“For an artist like Fletcher, there’s huge potential in looking at things beyond sales and subscriptions,” Norström said, mentioning alternatives such as tipping and a la carte micropayments.
Andrew Nusca, Fortune’s digital editor and moderator of the session, inquired about Fletcher’s income.
“I’m in Aspen so my reference for baller money is quite different from the people who live here,” Fletcher said. “I’m a baller on a budget.”
More must-read stories from Fortune Brainstorm Tech 2019:
—The real reason Walmart needs its stores in order to compete with Amazon
—Ancestry CEO talks genetic data privacy and the business of DNA testing
—Analyst: Expect more tech regulation despite declining user privacy concerns
—Barbie movie will cast minority actors, according to Mattel CEO 
—Slack CEO Stewart Butterfield isn’t worried about battling chief rival Microsoft
Catch up with Data Sheet, Fortune’s daily digest on the business of tech.
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Pop Singer ‘Fletcher’ Attributes Success to Spotify
Cari Fletcher still remembers the moment in 2015 when she got discovered, as show business aficionados like to say.
The 25-year-old, New Jersey-born pop singer was working at a music publisher, helping to scope out independent artists, when Spotify featured one of her tracks. The music streaming service had splashed an image of her face across the cover of its New Music Friday section, which highlights new music releases.
When Fletcher’s boss saw it, he did a double take. “He was like, ‘Hey, this bitch really looks like you,’” Fletcher recalled.
Fletcher told the story of her tech-enabled, meteoric rise on stage at Fortune’s Brainstorm Tech conference on Monday in Aspen, Colo. She also offered some advice to other independent artists aspiring to break out.
“Discovery is absolutely everything,” said Fletcher, whose fans know her by her surname. “Playlisting,” meaning getting one’s song featured in a bundle of like-tunes on a music streaming service like Spotify, “is everything for a new artist.”
When Fletcher’s “War Paint” made it to the Spotify’s top ten chart, it put her on the same playing field as superstars Selena Gomez and Arianna Grande. Spotify’s choice to shine a spotlight on Fletcher “gave me industry recognition and put me closer to mainstream exposure,” she said.
“Streaming really broke down a lot of those barriers for artists,” Fletcher continued, citing the successes of other recent viral hit-makers such as Billie Eilish and Lil Nas X. “The ability to release music on a global scale in real-time at fast rates is so life-changing.”
The revenue from streaming enabled Fletcher to remain an independent artist—unsigned with any music label—for years, she said. Creating a global fanbase first also gave her leverage when she ultimately negotiated a contract with Capitol Records last year, she said. (She inked the deal in part to help increase her radio distribution.)
Alex Norström, Spotify’s chief premium business officer, who spoke on stage beside Fletcher at the Aspen St. Regis Hotel, summarized the evolution of payments in the music business. When CDs reined, there was one product and one price point, he said. Same thing for mp3 downloads on iTunes. But now, with so-called freemium services like Spotify, which use a combination of advertisements and premium subscriptions to make money, there’s a chance for millions of listeners to hear an artist before they pay out a cent.
“For an artist like Fletcher, there’s huge potential in looking at things beyond sales and subscriptions,” Norström said, mentioning alternatives such as tipping and a la carte micropayments.
Andrew Nusca, Fortune’s digital editor and moderator of the session, inquired about Fletcher’s income.
“I’m in Aspen so my reference for baller money is quite different from the people who live here,” Fletcher said. “I’m a baller on a budget.”
More must-read stories from Fortune Brainstorm Tech 2019:
—The real reason Walmart needs its stores in order to compete with Amazon
—Ancestry CEO talks genetic data privacy and the business of DNA testing
—Analyst: Expect more tech regulation despite declining user privacy concerns
—Barbie movie will cast minority actors, according to Mattel CEO 
—Slack CEO Stewart Butterfield isn’t worried about battling chief rival Microsoft
Catch up with Data Sheet, Fortune’s daily digest on the business of tech.
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