Get Lucky (Daft Punk, 2013)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5NV6Rdv1a3I Due to the low quality of the previous post I decided to randomly go for another song. Here we have Get Lucky, Daft Punk's catchy song, with a disco funk genre contrasting against my usual pop rock hits. Why do I like this? Because the lyrics are pretty cool. Like the legend of the … Continue reading Get Lucky (Daft Punk, 2013)

My Love (Kuba Oms, 2014)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V3OPDTwH9os Kuba Om's expectation of my review: I WANNA BE YOUR MAN, YOUR LOVER AND YOUR FRIEND I'M GONNA LOVE YOU TRUE, THE SONG IS THE ONE I WANNA COME HOME TO I'M GONNA TREAT IT RIGHT, LISTEN TO IT EVERY NIGHT, MYYYY LOVE reality: The more I rant about how uncreative four chord progression, … Continue reading My Love (Kuba Oms, 2014)

Only Teardrops (Emmelie De Forest, 2013)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k59E7T0H-Us Since my previous post was pretty short, I felt like tackling another song that I have more to talk about. Let's tackle the legendary 2013 Eurovision winner: Only Teardrops. Despite being another four-chord progression song, it is not as lazy as it seems. I mean, it even won an entire contest among many other … Continue reading Only Teardrops (Emmelie De Forest, 2013)

Dance of the Violins (F-777, 2014)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1fu3Q1giB94 Our first completely instrumental song. Dubstep-violin is prevalent on my favorite lists, if it wasn't obvious from Lindsey Stirling's dominance with a massive amount of songs there. In any case, we've got an interesting song here that has a very catchy beat, but is also a bit repetitive and admittedly uses the four-chord progression … Continue reading Dance of the Violins (F-777, 2014)

Song of the North (Brunuhville, 2015)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?time_continue=309&v=gRuggMzH3Gw (One of ) the longest song in my favorites, standing at an impressive 11 minutes long! What makes this song so good, you ask? I say that the medieval theme of this is quite nice, and the vocals create a really cool feeling. The flute and all the instruments contrast against modern day beats, … Continue reading Song of the North (Brunuhville, 2015)

11/26/2017: Inclusion (ASLTROeMERIA, 2012)

Our first song in another language! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y9D29HN0PJc&ab_channel=AnimeObsessionable What to say. This song has a very good fantasy feel and not even knowing the lyrics, this song was impressive enough to be added to my favorites. But since we're discussing it, we might as well make sure the lyrics are meaningful, and they're not angelic heavenly … Continue reading 11/26/2017: Inclusion (ASLTROeMERIA, 2012)

Vanilla Twilight (Owl City, 2010)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?time_continue=42&v=pIz2K3ArrWk How fantastic, a song without a chorus (unless you consider the instrumental the "chorus", but even then this song doesn't really have a vocal chorus) I'm a big fan of Owl City because of his voice giving his songs this kind of feel, the nostalgia, or fun, or whatever Adam's trying to convey. Regardless … Continue reading Vanilla Twilight (Owl City, 2010)

11/24/2017: The Words (Christina Perri, 2014)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B9tc9R_Y3FY At last, a "Featured artist" on one of my lists. You'll see them around often, because they have at least 7 songs added to my favorites. Overall, I think my featured artists are relatively consistent, although most of them pale in comparison to my favorite, Lindsey Stirling. I'll be sure to talk more about … Continue reading 11/24/2017: The Words (Christina Perri, 2014)

11/23/2017: You Got Me Girl (Kristian Kostov, 2017)

Ah yes, our second place artist of the 2017 Eurovision contest. https://www.youtube.com/watch?time_continue=18&v=mzB1KeljSnY Firstly, I found this guy's "Beautiful Mess" to be really nice (yes, I will get to that song much later when it's that song's turn. Hopefully.) so I was hoping this guy had other great songs. So unlike Beautiful Mess, this is more … Continue reading 11/23/2017: You Got Me Girl (Kristian Kostov, 2017)