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Best Songs Of All Time Vol.12 – Top 50 Tracks

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In today’s article, we are going to list out your favorite songs and share the best songs of all time vol.11 that you need to keep an eye on in 2021.  At Honk Magazine, we try our best to make things easy for everyone who is finding it difficult to keep up with the latest release, top songs on the chart, and up-and-coming musicians to look out for. There is so much going in the music industry and it’s hard to catch up with all the releases. So, that is why we listed the Best Songs Of All Time Vol.12 that you simply can’t miss!

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We featured talented artists in the Best Songs Of All Time Vol.12 – Top 50 Tracks such as Roshun, Ray Gemini, Flares the Spirit, Fred Copeman, and many others.

Here are the Best Songs Of All Time Vol.12 – Top 50 Tracks

 

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Inglewood Jones – Ima Hustla

Released by: THE VISION RECORDS LLC

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Roshun – Dance

Released by: THE VISION RECORDS LLC

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Flares the Spirit – So It Go

Released by: Phoenix Flight Records

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Ray Gemini – E.N.D/L.I.F.E

Released by: Set Trends Music Group

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Fred Copeman – Mere Mortals

 

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Matt.Lindsey – Abandoned Blues

Released by: Matt Lindsey

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“Abandoned Blues” is a mid-tempo, chill vibe blues. It’s a story about getting separated from someone you love on the road.

 

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ATB – Like That (feat. Ben Samama)

 

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Jcmalan – Smthn

 

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Sage the Fox – Black Wall Street

 

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Jon Vinyl – Void

 

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Shizzie Mane – Nack-able

Nigerian-based artist, songwriter, and singer Shizzie Mane releases a new song titled “Nack-able”, via Championz. His songs have gained a lot of recognition at home and abroad. He is one of the first artists from Nigeria to be Feature in Honk Magazine for his great work.

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Jared Matthew – Cham-pain.

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Nick County – Dreamland Hotel

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Padre Tóxico – Smooth and Mellow

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Worldwide Princess & Miguel Angeles – It’s so Dark

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Captiøn & Christian Awong – Malcølm in the Middle

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OG Khan & Nalij – Who U Wit

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Kk Diamond – Tonka Truck

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Burak Bacio – You Make Me Smile

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Released by: Pyro Records

Kyle Quentin & The Kyles – Cafe La Bohème

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ELEON & Teezy Baby – Rain in LA

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Released by: Eleon Music

 

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UnderDawg Stretch – Blessing

 

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Avity de Rerum – it’s looking very bright

This song features big surf guitars, percolating synthesizers, and a three-part harmony bridge all to deliver the message of “loving the taste of the darkness”. Plus the sample at the beginning is from David Lynch.

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Jack Rose, Charlie Hedges & Eddie Craig – Rockstar House Mix

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Salute the Soldier – I Can’t Breathe

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Released by: Salute Records

This is a hip-hop song about The feeling of finding out someone you love just passed away. It was inspired by the death of my cousin as a child on my birthday and a dear friend of mine as an adult who passed from an overdose. The song has connected and resonated with fans around the world and has been played at many funerals and wake settings. It is a beautiful song for grief and people grieving“.

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Jay Bandit – Glow

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Skilla Skillpiano, Still Jones & Leon Monroe – So Clutch

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CROW (thatshawtycrow) – SEVENTEEN

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Released by: The Flock

The new single/video from Crow features gritty fast-paced flow and energy proving to be an appealing single to lead into his next album.

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somnum yüth – monumenta

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FrayGo – Love (feat. JST. PRAH)

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Jared Matthew – Came Up.

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OG Scubba – Move Away

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Energy – Truth

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The Brother K Melee – Someone Standing Behind Me

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Young Death – if you wanna

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Released by: Optimum Ultima

Joey Future & Roman Woods – All the Way

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Dre Day 100 – Take A Ride

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Charlie Weathersby – In My Head

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Fractured Tears – Changes (feat. Naisu9k & Indigo Sunrise)

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Nigel -Deserve You

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Released by: Simp Sounds

 

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Murphy’s Law & Sigmon – Speak

Released by: North Coast Records LLC

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According to Murphy’s Law, “My goal in this song was to portray the mix of emotions you feel when losing someone you love. Sadness, anger, and desperation”. He said.

 

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CjayQ – Goes Around, Comes Around

 

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Who’s This – Hard Headed

Released by: Who’s Who records

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This song is a social commentary about race and revolt, told through a microcosm. The story is about a Prison riot led by “Hard rock” an inmate that is strong, and inspirational until the warden tames him with a lobotomy

 

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Luss – No Angels (Feat Joe Craze)

‘No Angels’ is a flashback to a traumatic night documenting Luss’s arrest at a peaceful protest. The single glides on an 808 beat – The Bronx New York artist are in tune with his mellow silky vocals. Luss’s vocals create a dream-like feel that allows you to tap into a reflective state; each line smoothly bounces off the other.

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JayDubaz – The Dreams The Vision

 

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Befriend Strange Creatures – Life’s Theature

 

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ORA77K – Z0DIAC

 

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Adrian Johnsen- PROBLEMS

Released by: Madstaxx

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Evrod Cassimy – U Know, U Know

Music is getting more advanced day by day. Far from the days of each genre being so separate from others, with many creatives being able to blend different genres together, to make one cohesive sound that you didn’t think was possible. A shining example of the magic of genre-blending is Evrod Cassimy’s new song “U Know, U Know”.

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Lil tomahawk – tomahawk anthem

 

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Tiri The Seed Breathes New Life into Nostalgia with ‘Back In The Room’

Tiri The Seed

Tiri The Seed expertly blends vintage musical elements with contemporary production techniques in “Back In The Room.” This track pulsates with a retro vibe, yet maintains a fresh sonic identity, largely due to Tiri’s charismatic vocal delivery, which infuses the mix with an effortlessly cool energy. Thematically, “Back In The Room” explores the nuances of reconnection, encapsulating that poignant emotional experience of revisiting spaces or moments previously perceived as lost.

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Musically, Tiri’s signature vocal timbre overlays an infectious rhythmic foundation paired with lush, sweeping synths, evoking the ambiance of a late-night drive down memory lane. The lyrics are crafted to provoke introspection while the production invites physical movement, striking a harmonious balance between nostalgia and celebration. Tiri’s warm delivery creates an intimate listening experience, drawing the audience into a shared reminiscence of formative moments. The track encapsulates a dichotomy of nostalgia and optimism, making it essential for those who appreciate a classic aesthetic imbued with modern sensibilities.

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Janet Noh Takes a Deep Dive into Vulnerability with ‘One Breath’

One Breath

Janet Noh’s latest single, “One Breath,” presents a poignant exploration of emotional depth through a minimalistic sonic arrangement. The track harnesses dynamics and silence, allowing Noh’s nuanced vocal delivery to take center stage.

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The single “One Breath” engages in introspective self-examination, showcasing Noh’s adeptness at lyrical composition that balances vulnerability with strength. Her phrasing and tonal choices exhibit a masterclass in expressive restraint, allowing listeners to engage with the subtle emotional undercurrents present in the music.

The listening experience is intimate, akin to sharing a personal revelation, which enhances the profound quality of the piece. As the final notes fade, the lingering resonance of the song invites reflection, echoing themes of hope and resilience that are striking in their simplicity. Janet Noh successfully cultivates an atmosphere of comfort and contemplation, which speaks to the listener on a personal and universal level.

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