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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.
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
ASHXS – 6am
Zay Rondon – Heart Of Gold
Released by: URBN MNKS
Chase Soundz – Bay Gyal
Dropout Marsh – soleil
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
Kxng Sir – Defamation of Character
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
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
Doottak Star – shining on my head
Ayemz – Paris
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)
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)
Conditioner – Terms of Surrender
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)
Lord Artie – Put It On (Feat. Taye Benjamin)
COREY MORRIS – 10 PM
Melodix – I be on my own
LENS – BABY
Lxtenxght – KIDDS
What do you think about these songs? and Which is your favorite? Drop a comment on Honk Magazine
Artist Spotlight
SweetCandy! reveals the truth behind new release “ISOLATED DISPOSITION”
SweetCandy! latest release of “ISOLATED DISPOSITION,” a single that doesn’t just talk but also confesses, opens up a very open space. The song was written right after a fight, and it has a lot of emotional baggage that most artists would be too scared to show. SweetCandy! doesn’t give up, it pushes all the way in.
“ISOLATED DISPOSITION” is how isolating it feels to be alone and not understood. But instead of blaming others, the story looks inward and reveals a deeper truth, being alone can often be a choice. The song gets to the point, shutting down only makes the emotional distance between us and others bigger.
There isn’t any effort to make things better or hide the pain, SweetCandy! talks openly about how hard it is to want to be understood while also keeping things that would help people understand you. A lot of people who hear it will know right away that it doesn’t make sense.
“ISOLATED DISPOSITION” seems like a turning point in the end. It shows that people are ready to be more responsible, grow, and be honest with each other in the future. SweetCandy! makes it clear that being open about your feelings isn’t a sign of weakness, it’s the way to be truly seen in a world where it can feel dangerous to do so.
Artist Spotlight
Shweta Harve sings of love that stands strong like a Tree on “Have You Loved Like a Tree?”
Shweta Harve’s latest release, “Have You Loved Like a Tree?” gently prompts listeners to reflect on how we think about love today. She uses a tree as a metaphor to show that love is stable, patient, and unchanging, rather than short-lived or performative.
Harve takes listeners to a place where they can think about their own experiences and the emotional truths they share with others. At its most basic level, the song is about unconditional love, love that gives without expecting anything in return, protects without being seen, and is always there even when you don’t see it.
The lyrics say, “Just like a tree, I will never fold / I will only give, endure, and grow / I’ll hold you close, I’ll let you go,” which is the heart of the song. Harve paints love as something that endures through storms, distance, and silence, just as trees endure through changing seasons. That picture has a quiet power that stays with you long after the song is over.
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