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Best Songs Of All Time Vol.4 – Top 20 Tracks 2021
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In today’s articles, we are going to share with you Best Songs Of All Time Vol.4 – Top 20 Tracks 2021. The tracks also featured up-and-coming stars in the music industry you need to watch out for. You can find the best songs on YouTube, SoundCloud, and Spotify. Here are the Best Songs Of All Time Vol.4 – Top 20 Tracks 2021 everyone needs to add to their playlist.
These songs are of great quality and standards.
Ay Wing – Lift Me Up
The music video features female artists in the fields of videography and film production, photography, choreography, styling, design, creative direction, and many more areas of production. The aim was to create community, connection, and solidarity among womxn in the creative scene & showcase emerging female talents.
B-boy Fidget – Golden Child
B-boy Fidget linked up with a producer who approached him on Instagram named Juanito Jones. He pitched him many beats, but the one beat that stood out was the instrumental that became “Golden Child”.
Charlie Noiir – REASONS
Released by: STAYOUTLATE Arts & Entertainment
Lil keezy – Who Want Smoke Freestyle
Swimsuit Issue – Ocean Haze
Lil ink – dead friends
Jenny Kern – Run
HeartBreak Rich – Casamigos (feat. Slicko)
Released by: 495 records
NA$A – WANTS (Feat. RAVÍN)
Released by: T.$
Hairo – The Bubble
KUKO CIGAR – Sweet chin music
Outlier – Back From The Brink
Good Morning, Daydreamer – In Your Head
“In Your Head” is a fast-paced, swirling piece about self-doubt; the conversations you have with yourself that aren’t productive or healthy. It features John Hoff on drums (a friend for 25+ years and my earliest musical collaborator), who brings a delicate accompaniment that builds and builds into a massive ear-worm of a chorus.
RPxSB – Player 1 Player 2
This is our newest single. Simple beat that hits (hard). And clever lyricism both rappers display going back and forth seamlessly. Not too much depth. Just dope rhymes, beats, energy, and fun.
Walk On Mars – New York Beach
This song is about spending life and death on a New York Beach. It is meant to be portrayed as a song representing a therapeutic place that makes you forget all of your stress and sorrows in life.
Uncle Nameless – Get The Money (Feat. Morris B)
‘Get The Money’ is an unreleased Mixtape Recording of a Freestyle by Morris B & Uncle Nameless from a late-night studio session
Sean Pixel – back2life
Released by: PIXEL
Nolan Skye – Rome in One Day
Soup! – Shocked
Gal Musette – Ghost
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Artist Spotlight
Kenton Hall & The Necessary Measures unveils a big record on a small budget with “The Sun Shone Down”
Kenton Hall and The Necessary Measures‘ latest release, “The Sun Shone Down,” is a huge track and proudly wears independent artistry. Conceived to make a “big record on a small budget,” the track shows how imagination and passion can outweigh studio costs. Each layer, strings, horns, keys, choirs, creates a cinematic yet emotional sound.
The philosophy behind “The Sun Shone Down” is intriguing. Kenton Hall embraces limitations, making collaboration and creativity the currency of the song. The music evokes gratitude. That reflects the amazing people and artistic relationships that shaped the record. It is ambitious for spectacle and emotional impact.
Hall writes songs about the unspoken emotions people feel, conflict, hope, longing, and survival. That authenticity gives the track weight beyond the lush instrumentation. More than just a great sound. Feeling great. Kenton Hall & The Necessary Measures’ personal and expansive song is born of emotional honesty and a richly layered production, reminding us that belief, not budgets, powers some of the biggest records.
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Artist Spotlight
Leyla Romanova finds strength in silence on new release “Self-Control”
Leyla Romanova‘s new single, “Self-Control,” is a powerful emotional release that feels more like a manifesto for surviving modern chaos than a song. In a world of opinions, urgency, and emotional exhaustion, Romanova offers a track based on one radical idea: not reacting.
“Self-Control” immediately creates tension and clarity. The drums keep everything together with discipline and purpose. As the textured instrumentals expand like waves of thought through a crowded mind, the bass anchors the listener emotionally.
The contrast between outside noise and inside stillness makes the song compelling. Romanova’s work captures the feeling of being overwhelmed by pressure, opinions, and distractions while silently retaining personal peace. There are no major uprisings. But restraint is power. The song knows energy conservation is a survival strategy.
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