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Best Songs Of All Time Vol.9 – Top 20 Tracks

We have all your favorite songs listed below. Honk Magazine brings a new list of Best Songs Of All Time Vol.9 – Top 20 Tracks. Everyone can’t keep a track of all songs released on Spotify, YouTube, SoundCloud, and many more. That’s why we decided to share with you the Best Songs Of All Time Vol.9 – Top 20 Tracks.

There is so much going in the music industry and it’s hard to catch up with all the releases.

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So, that is why we listed the Best Songs Of All Time Vol.9 that you simply can’t miss!

Here are Best Songs Of All Time Vol.9 – Top 20 Tracks

Papi Torres – Freak Hoes

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ASHXS – 6am

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Zay Rondon – Heart Of Gold

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Released by: URBN MNKS

Chase Soundz – Bay Gyal

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Dropout Marsh – soleil

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Dropout Marsh comes back with a fresh Summer beat, lo-fi vibes, sampling a French classic from the late ’80s by Laurent Voulzy! Sunshine and waves!

Ehiorobo – Bloodsports

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Kxng Sir – Defamation of Character

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Defamation of character is a Bar friendly Conceete HipHop track. He said, “I made this after I was accused of a crime in 2020 that I did not commit”. 

Rival – Karma Honey

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London-based “Ninja Rock” duo Rival Karma announce their punchy new single “Honey!”, out 7/23/21 from their sophomore upcoming EP. Despite its upbeat and bold instrumentals, the track is quite somber in its subject matter.

Bobby HB – Ripstick Pt. 3

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Doottak Star – shining on my head

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Ayemz – Paris

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This song is really the breakout point where he discovered his identity as an artist and a person. If you take the time to listen to the lyrics, you can see that he talk about his current situation in life where he didn’t felt like he was doing right for him even though it was what others can describe as being successful in life.

Quiz – Really Do (Feat. Ghrimm)

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Released by: Varcity Music. This record is all about hard work and good vibes. Tackling life while still making room to enjoy life as you can see in the video.

Philip Yman – MARILYN MONROE (Feat. Dacaset)

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Conditioner – Terms of Surrender

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This song is about surrendering to love. It’s a conversation between someone whose identity is tied to their independence and the person they love trying to make them see that what they’re looking for is staring them in the face.

Grey. – Prettyboy Junkie (feat. BLVCKBVRN)

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Lord Artie – Put It On (Feat. Taye Benjamin)

 

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COREY MORRIS – 10 PM

 

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Melodix – I be on my own

 

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LENS – BABY

 

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Lxtenxght – KIDDS

What do you think about these songs? and Which is your favorite? Drop a comment on Honk Magazine

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Edie Yvonne shared a vibrant sound “Sometimes”

EDIE YVONNE

Edie Yvonne released a vibrant force, infusing her youthful spirit into the familiar strains of No Doubt’s “Sometimes.” As the Coachella buzz electrified the air and whispers of No Doubt’s reunion tantalized fans, she stepped onto the scene with a bold reinterpretation.

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With a nod to her roots in the City of Angels, this 15-year-old singer-songwriter imbues “Sometimes” with a fresh energy that resonates beyond generations. What begins as a tribute to her mother’s era morphs into something entirely her own, a fusion of funk-infused rhythms, pulsating drums, and intricate guitar licks that propel the listener into a whirlwind of sound.

Above all, her voice soars, effortlessly capturing the essence of youthful exuberance and raw emotion. Her seamless transition from her original compositions to this inspired cover demonstrates her talent and versatility as an artist.

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Edie Yvonne is a beacon of sincerity and innovation in a world where authenticity sometimes feels elusive. Her rendition of “Sometimes” covers a bold statement, a declaration of her artistic prowess, and a promise of what’s to come.

For fans old and new, “Sometimes” is a rediscovery of a beloved classic through the lens of a rising star. With its infectious groove and undeniable charm, this track will find a home in playlists everywhere.

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Christin Hyshka ignites a sonic introspection via his single, “Something That I Can Believe”

Christin Hyshka

Something That I Can Believe,” Christin Hyshka’s newest offering, is the lead single from his upcoming album Rescue, slated for release on June 13th, encapsulates the essence of folk-roots music. Hyshka’s introspective lyrics navigate the labyrinth of fear, the yearning for faith, and the quest for meaning in our complex world.

Something That I Can Believe” is a melodious expedition that traverses the complexities of human emotion, emphasizing the significance of preserving belief amidst the cacophony of clamoring voices vying for our attention. With heartfelt candor, Hyshka encourages listeners to contemplate their beliefs in the face of the inundation of information prevalent in modern society. Drawing from his profound connection to his roots in rural Manitoba and upbringing steeped in the influences of iconic artists such as Neil Young and Bob Dylan, Hyshka creates a poignant musical narrative that resonates powerfully with his audience.

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The track was recorded in his hometown of Edmonton, Alberta, and emanates sincerity and evocative sentiment. Hyshka’s earnest vocals, accompanied by soul-stirring instrumentals, knit together a tapestry of introspection and a quest for hope.

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Christin penned the song “Something That I Can Believe” while reflecting on the importance of belief. He intends to make a persuasive argument that justifies the role of belief in our lives. In today’s age, where we are bombarded with information from all directions, it can be challenging to discern what information is credible and what isn’t. Despite the potential difficulties, Christin stresses that beliefs play a crucial role in our lives. Hence, it is essential to recognize and address the significance of belief.

With its timeless appeal and universal message, “Something That I Can Believe” will surely deliver a sonic beacon of light amidst the world’s uncertainties. This soul-stirring anthem is a valuable addition to any playlist, and it showcases Hyshka’s prowess as a songwriter and a heartfelt storyteller. If you’re an enthusiast craving a musical experience that moves your soul.

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