Here I would like to tell you about my favorite 5 songs.
1) First of them is "Don't call me up"
is a pop song with bass and bounce-heavy production. Having only a day to write the track, Mabel based it on an experience from her own love life that she was going through at the time. However, it was not directed at anyone specifically, and instead reflected on breakups in general. She wrote it as a positive breakup song. According to Mabel, the track is about being strong and saying, "no, you had your chance", after a breakup with someone who took you for granted and started to call you again. She explained that it is "where you give everything to a relationship but they don't appreciate you back. You get to the point, 'That's it, walk away.
2) Second is "In my mind"
It's a really cool song, when I listen to it, I always think how much I want to the party and yes it reminds me my students who I taught. When they had breaks,they put this song and listen to it.
3) The third is "Giant "
Giant is a song by Canadian folk singer-songwriter Stan Rogers.The Giant referred to is Fingal, an Irish-Scottish mythical giant. The song is set in Nova Scotia's rugged Cape Breton Island, and the lyrics contain enchanting imagery describing the island's landscape. The song also contains quasi-pagan imagery, including the suggestion of worshipping the new moon by dancing around a bonfire, although it may be that characters in the song are using the full moon to have a party. In the album Home in Halifax, Stan Rogers claimed that the song was about Guinness.
4) The forth is "Mama"-Clean Bandit
This light song made you think about your family if you live far from them, remind about their support and spending a good time with them. So go ahead.
5) The fifth song is "Started from the bottom " Drake
Lyrically, "Started from the Bottom" addresses Drake's early life and career beginnings. He commented of its concept, "I feel sometimes that people don't have enough information about my beginnings and therefore they make up a life story for me that isn't consistent with actual events. I did not buy my way into this spot and it was the furthest thing from easy to achieve. I am proud of every part of my past and I'm excited for this song to find a place in your life as well." The song makes use of instrumentation from drums and a piano; MTV describes it as "departure" from his earlier works.
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