Over 100 music fans have voted on the 20+ Best Songs With Jeans in the Title. Current Top 3: Baby Makes Her Blue Jeans Talk, Tight Fittin' Jeans, Blue Jeans ...
But along with forging a deep personal connection with her core audience, Del Rey’s baroque, retro-pop style, intense intimacy, and unapologetically honest lyrics have changed the sound of pop music in the past decade. To honor the release of the singer’s ninth studio album, Did You ...
When You Are Old:The sixties and later is a period of relative stability but fraught with concerns about running out of time. (Read -The Bucket List) In this poem William Butler Yeats reflects on the occasional weariness ofnodding by the fire, the journey from youth to age, and r...
giving it a nostalgic sort of sepia tone that plucks on the heartstrings, even if it’s your first time hearing it. Released in the summer of 2000, it has become a classic of the time period with a walking bassline that begs you to dance across the room, look your crush in the eye...
Many would consider it the best distillation of her discography with its intoxicating experimental sound and warmly nostalgic lyrics. Lyric Spotlight: Give me HallmarkOne dream, one life, one loverPaint me happy in blueNorman RockwellNo hype under our coversIt's just me and you 99 votes God ...
9. "Blue Jeans" Polished and dramatic, "Blue Jeans" feels like a modern pop opera. Unlike the fling in "Venice B---h," the moody romance described in this passionate track does not last for too long. Lana describes an ex-boyfriend whom she compares to James Dean. The relationship star...
Life’s a party for Coco & Clair Clair on “The Hills,” but the party gets dialed up to 100 with the track’s George Daniel (of The 1975) remix – the chill, house vibes of the song swapped for bouncy U.K. club beats. The duo, whose voices are pitched and sped up in Daniel...
They say falling in love makes you feel like a teenager again and so does “Silk Chiffon,” the shout-it-to-the-heavens hit that granted MUNA indie-pop icon status (with a little help from new label boss Phoebe Bridgers). A ready-made anthem for every queer who took up rollersports ...
“Burning Desire” is the most illustrative example of a mediocre Lana Del Rey song. Her deep alto in the chorus is alluring, but the lyrics are a series of car cliches with little narrative or emotional depth: “I’m driving fast, flash!/ Everyone knows it/ I’m trying to get to ...
Ray Parker Jr.not only topped the Hot 100 for four weeks with his ode to New York's finest parapsychologists, he also picked up a GRAMMY. Just don't expect to hear "who you gonna call?" in the winning version: For it was in the Best Pop Instrumental Performance where "Ghostbusters"...