I post and opine about my favorite songs here. Approved by a white niga named Vinayak.
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Arabic songs are so soothing to hear (I'm talking about the classic ones). And I have received help to dig deep in my interests on arabic songs, from a former co-worker and friend of my father. That guy is an Arab, and he has a great music taste. Yes, the fact that I spent most of my life in the Middle East is also another reason why I love these songs. Throwback to the times, when young Saudi dudes passed by our streets used to play these songs loud in their cars, and I wasn't mad at all!
Wondering why I merely preferred modern Arabic songs, they just got too much hype that at one point, they ended up becoming the usual Tik-Tok background songs of most of the videos, and that too, those done by some broke biharis (even these are done by my dear Malayalees too). They got so cringe that it nearly forced me to be put on a life support. However, some songs despite the hype and all, they are pleasing to hear. Some of these artists endorsed ideologies I strongly doesn't want to side with. Yet this still doesn't stop me from listening to their musics just because of such reasons. They have a good voice, and to enjoy is the whole point.
For those connoseiurs who like me lived in the middle east wondering why I didn't add songs of Saad Lamjarred and Nancy Ajram here, I just wanted to let you know that my music taste is a bit different from yours, no matter what genre you choose. And yes, both of them are great singers, and I like their songs.
↪️ Mohamed Abdel Wahab- Ya Msafer Wahdek
↪️ Mohammed Abdu- أشوفك كل يوم
↪️ Fairuz- Nassam Alayn Elhawa
↪️ Farid Al-Atrash- أغانى فيلم نغم فى حياتى
Not an enthusiast of anime or manga fantasies, as I have already relinquished the mind of modernity almost completely. But there are some songs composed by none but people who can convey great thoughts through their amaranthine ingenuity. And who doesn't like Miki Matsubara anyway?
Apart from PS1,2,3,4 and 5 (not to mention, Sony too), Hitachi, Nintendo (the old man used to play Super Mario in it, bro is a man of culture) and Wii, Toyota Supra Mark 1,2,3 but not 4(That's the worst thing I ever witnessed after Fukushima Disaster), Nissan GT-R and Skyline GT-R (uWu), Honda Civic Type-R series (V-TEC if Nibin Nizar didn't exist), Suzuki Hayabusa Turbo ((≧ヮ≦) 💕), Kawasaki Ninja, all the fanbase for the delusinal enterprises (furries, manga, anime, Genshin Impact, loli hentai and all the other things that entertain Kevin), I can't find any other reason to tell why Japan is the best when it comes to cooking the best earworms and put them in the music industry.
↪️ RADWIMPS- Sparkle (movie ver.)
↪️ RADWIMPS- Zenzenzense (movie ver.)
↪️ Yoko Takahashi - A Cruel Angel's thesis (Evangelion)
↪️ Miki Matsubara - Stay with me
↪️ Mariya Takeuchi - Plastic Love
Some great instigative songs that delivers the best of the best songs so great that you would be in an eternal regress, and get tempted to conceive a world where you would feel these songs were made specially for you. For me, nothing surpasses the elegance of the masterpiece created by both Roger Waters and David Gilmour. The essence of the song come through in waves, and we are just simply feeling it in a world where the course of Pink's Floyd's greatness can be seen beyond those horizons.
Some western classical Rock musics other than Pink Floyd are shown below, and all these selections were solely due to two reasons: The effect of letting the lyrics emanate into my heart, and the part of music other than lyrics and voice that conveys a beauty of a message without a use of a single word, that include solos and non-lyrical voices.
↪️ Pink Floyd - Comfortably Numb (Pulse Edition)
↪️ Pink Floyd - Shine On You Crazy Diamond
↪️ Led Zeppellin - Stairway to Heaven
↪️ Guns 'n Roses - Sweet Child o' Mine
↪️ Metallica - Nothing Else Matters
↪️ Pink Floyd - The Gunner's Dream
↪️ Paul Engermann - Push it to the limit
↪️ Queen - I Want To Break Free
↪️ Queen - We are the Champions
↪️ Stevie Ray Vaughan - Look at Little Sister
↪️ Haddaway - What is Love? (Baby Don't Hurt me)
↪️ Pink Floyd - The Great Gig In The Sky
↪️ Jimi Hendrix - All Along The Watchtower
↪️ Derek And the Dominos - Have You Ever Loved A Woman?
↪️ Pink Floyd - Learning to Fly
↪️ Dire Straits - Money For Nothing
Though the 21st century has witnessed a sudden demise of hiphop due to an unanticipated attempts of butchery by some clout era artists, there still exists some earworms here too. Like some gems among a pile of garbages.
↪️ Gang of Youths - Achilles Come Down
↪️ Phoebe Bridgers - Scott Street
↪️ Roses And Revolutions - Dancing On A Daydream
↪️ Dan Reynolds - Skipping Stones
↪️ Hans Zimmer- You're So Cool (From True Romance (1993))
↪️ bôa - Duvet
↪️ Ludovico Einaudi, Robert Ziegler - Primavera
↪️ Gang Of Youths - The Heart Is A Musle
↪️ Gang Of Youths - the man himself
↪️ The Alan Parsons Project - Sirius
↪️ Gretta Van Fleet - Stardust Chords
↪️ Gretta Van Fleet - Light My Love
↪️ Gretta Van Fleet - The Weight of Dreams
↪️ Gretta Van Fleet - The Barbarians
↪️ Linkin Park - One More Light
↪️ Linkin Park - Shadow Of The Day
In retrospective, they're good. Like it or not, old Western classics are gold.
↪️ Cass Elliot - Make Your Own Kind Of Music
↪️ Gerry and The Pacemakers - You'll Never Walk Alone
↪️ The Beatles - Don't Let Me Down (Remastered 2009)
↪️ Bob Dylan - Knockin' On Heaven's Door
↪️ John Lennon - Jealous Guy (ft. Yoko Ono)
↪️ John Lennon - Beautiful Boy
↪️ John Lennon - Just Like Starting Over
↪️ The Beatles - Ob-La-Di,Ob-La-Da (Remastered 2009)
↪️ Frank Sinatra - Fly Me To The Moon (ft. Count Basie And His Orchestra)
↪️ Frank SInatra - That's Life
↪️ Frank Sinatra - My Way (Remastered 2008)
↪️ David Bowie - Life on Mars? - 2015 Remaster
↪️ Clearance Clearwater Revival - Have You Ever Seen The Rain
↪️ Pink Floyd - The Gunner's Dream
↪️ Pink Floyd - Wish You Were Here
↪️ Los Coast, Gary Clark Jr. - A Change Is Gonna Come
↪️ The Beatles - All You Need Is Love (Remastered 2009)
↪️ Bob Dylan - Blowin' in the Wind
↪️ Stevie Nicks - Edge of Seventeen - 2016 Remastered
↪️ Michael Jackson - Smooth Criminal
↪️ Michael Jackson - The Way You Make Me Feel - 2012 Remastered
↪️ Michael Jackson - Bad - 2012 Remastered
Some Spanish songs other than Despacito.
↪️ Diamante Eléctrico - Suéltame, Bogotá
↪️ Thalia - Brindis (Live Version)
↪️ The Mariachis - La Cucaracha
Malayalam Billboard hits different since the advent of the 21st Century. The taste of music has went from inclining on serenity to songs that cause spike in adrenalin. All I prefer is serenity. Sike! I can't say I hate ജിമ്മിക്കി കമ്മൽ!
↪️ Haricharan, Mridula Warrier - Mazhaye Toomazhaye
↪️ Unni Menon - Mazhaneer Thullikal(Male)
↪️ Vineeth Sreenivasan - Ee Mizhikalin
↪️ Shankar Mahadevan - Punchiri Thanjum
↪️ Vineeth Sreenivasan - Anuragathin Velayil
↪️ Sooraj S. Kurup - Neeyilla Neram
↪️ Job Kurian, Harish Sivaramakrishnan - Padayatra
↪️ Vineeth Sreenivasan - Jaana Meri Jaana
↪️ Vineeth Sreenivasan, Shaan Rahman - Enne Thallendammaava
↪️ Shabareesh Varma, Rajesh Murugeshan - Scene Contra
Some classics. Melodious.
↪️ Udit Narayan - Zamaana Chod Denge Hum
↪️ Lata Mangeshkar - Aap Ki Nazaron Ne Samjha
↪️ Mohammed Rafi - Chura Liya Hai Tumne Jo Dil Ko
↪️ Lata Mangeshkar - Ajeeb Dastan Hai Yeh
↪️ Kishore Kumar, S.D. Burman - Mere Sapnon Ki Rani
↪️ Alka Yagnik, Kumar Sanu - Chura Ke Dil Mera
Golden Era evergreen classics. Will add more.
↪️ Unni Menon - Oru Chembaneer
↪️ K.J.Yesudas - Aareyum Bhava
↪️ K.J.Yesudas - Oru Madurakinavin
↪️ M.G.Sreekumar - Anthiponvettam
↪️ M.G.Sreekumar - Eeranmegham
↪️ K.J.Yesudas, K.S.Chithra - Azhake
↪️ G.Venugopal - Etho Varmukilin
↪️ K.J.Yesudas - Vannaathi Puzhayude
↪️ Vidyasagar - Endaro Mahanubhavulu
Just a few. very few
↪️ Achint, various artists - Yeh Ek Zindagi
↪️ Kavita Seth, Kanishk Seth - Rangi Saari
↪️ Amit Trivedi, Kavita Seth - Iktara
↪️ Shankar Mahadevan - Taare Zameen Par
↪️ Shreya Ghoshal - Nanga Punga Dost
↪️ Sonu Nigam - Bhagwaan Hai Kahan Re Tu
↪️ Shafqat Amanat Ali - Darmiyaan
↪️ Shreya Ghoshal, Nikhil Paul George - Aashiyan
↪️ Sireesha, Amitabh Bhattacharya, Amit Trivedi - Ghode Pe Sawaar