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I’ve decided to make a collection of a few songs that I feel define my taste in music as well as me in a person in some sense. I listen to a lot of music so to narrow it down to 10 was actually really hard. But these couple of songs do a good job of showing what I’d usually listen to on a daily basis.
1. Change Clothes – Jay-Z. I chose this song more so for the music video rather than the actual song. One of my favorite artists, Pharrell, made a cameo in the video as well as a bunch of runway models. The video was done tastefully and I’ll remember it as a classic because I saw it when I was probably around 9,10 – when I first started to branch out and gained a personal taste for music and not what my parents or brothers listened to – and even now, every time I see it, it’s refreshing to watch and bob my head along to.
2. Breakout – N.E.R.D. Again, another song that I heard when I was around 9,10 that’s stuck with me over the years. N.E.R.D. was one of the first bands I listened to on my own and their music stood out as different from everything that I was listening to previously before. I remember receiving the album, Fly Or Die, for Christmas and playing the CD on the computer through my headphones and blown away by this new sound. Breakout is a defiant song on the album that talks about running away from home when things got hectic and being on your own at a young age. And I feel it’s a feeling everyone has had at one point or another growing up and wanting do things their own way.
3. Andre 3000 (Outkast) – My Favorite Things. Another album I received on Christmas of either ’03 or ’04, The Love Below. Outkast has always stood out as a group known for making music that incorporated aspects of where they grew up, southern, country rap, along with futuristic, abstract concepts for songs that made you question how the hell the did they manage to do it and make it sound good. “My Favorite Things” was Andre 3000′s redemption on the classic song with a bunch of crazy, up beat sounds that makes you want to just get up and move around.
4. Songs For Women – Frank Ocean. This song reminds me of high school and falling in love and the blissful moments shared getting into a relationship. The song is sick. I never get tired of it and even find myself singing off key whenever it comes on.
5. Next Girl – Black Keys. I’m not too sure how I stumbled upon this album but it was my senior year of high school and I listened to it almost everyday during art. I’d kind of just zoned out and listened to music all day my senior year for the most part. I can’t remember much of what went on because it started to suck after the first couple months of school. I don’t know if this is the best song off that album but it’s the one that came to mind first because I remember the lyrics. Great group.
6. Everything in it’s Right Place – Radiohead. Radiohead was a group I’d heard for years and but never looked into more until this year. Their music takes you to another place sometimes. I’d listen to Kid A, OK Computer, and The King of Limbs as I took the train down in the morning to school. It helped pass the time and made it easier to get through the rough days I had adjusting in the winter.
7. Sleeping Ute – Grizzly Bear. This is the first song off Grizzly Bear’s latest album, Sheilds. I just really like how the song sounds and the use of different instruments. I still can’t make out all the lyrics and I used to listen to the song everyday as I was on my way to work. The Bridges and breakdowns in the song are beautiful.
8. Gold Watch – Lupe Fiasco. I was really into Lupe during middle school when I used to skate and started to notice more things about life. Lupe’s captivating style used metaphors and word play like I heard no other artist do it before. Gold Watch was a song I never fully understood but never all the words to and thought sounded crazy at 13. Now having a better sense of the message he was saying I enjoy the song even more.
9. Flashing Lights – Kanye West. Kanye was seen as an idol in my eyes transitioning from middle school to high school. I thought everything he did, from the way he dressed, to the music he made, to the blog he used to have, was just the coolest things ever. I wanted to be able to do things he was doing and it was seen to have most of an affect on my fashion sense at the time. Flashing Lights is a classic song by ‘Ye. Beat, lyrics, flow, it’s all there.
10. Ya Dig – Stack Bundles. My favorite rapper. He mixed gutter street rap with high class elegance like no other. This a classic verse by him that he straight killed.