You know what it is. Playlist below and tracklist after the jump. As always, new songs have been added to the top of the playlist. Scroll further down to find old playlists. Find all playlists here.
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The Top One Percenters Playlist Vol 34
I took a break from creating and posting music playlists on IG for #BLM. Can't take away from what's important. But mental health is also important, and sometimes you need a distraction and time/space to get out of your own head. Escape life, so to say. So here we have a super-sized Top One Percenters Playlist Volume 34. As always, an eclectic mix of indie pop, dance, rap and r&b.
You may be tired of hearing "Savage" but Major Lazer did a dope fucking club remix that makes the record sound brand new. There's new records from The Neptunes and Deadmou5 ("Pomegranate"), Jamie XX-style tracks like The 1975's Shiny Collarbone (I swore it was Jamie XX when I first heard it), newer artists like Rina Sawayama ("Love Me 4 Me"), Sofia Hoss ("Where Did You Go"), Molly Moore ("Handsomer"), and the usual collective of banging fucking music.
Remember Baauer and "Harlem Shake"? He recently released a new album, and the standout track "REACHUPDONTSTOP" is included here. I bought some club speakers and I can't wait to bang that shit loud as fuck on em.
There's something for everyone, I promise. Playlist below, tracklist after the jump, and link here for Vol 33.
The Top One Percenters Playlist: Volume 30
CORONAVIIIIIRUS (Cardi B voice). Life is wild, aint it? You think you're doing well, that the fam is doing well, that you've got health, a good job, some money in the bank; You think your investments are sound and (relatively) safe; That you're set up (relatively) well for the future. But life comes at you fast (Kevin Federline would know), just this time, it's coming at everyone at the same time at (largely) the same rate.
It felt like it was time to make another playlist - it's new music Friday after all (wait, it's only Monday? The days run together when you're inside everyday). It's been much longer than it should've been, and there's so much music to share that I'm breaking them up into two playlists - Volume 30, which is rap, trap and harder electronic, and Volume 31, which will be pop, indie pop, dance, etc. Volume 31 will come later this week, so be on the lookout. As always, check out Volume 29 and all previous playlists here. Spotify playlist below and tracklist after the jump.
The Top One Percenters Playlist Volume 29
The 29th iteration of the greatest playlist on earth
Every time I try to make one of these playlists, life gets in the way and then BOOM!, 3 months between playlists. Smh. I promise to be better and do these bi-monthly, if not more frequently.
Volume 29 has 28 tracks. Some highlights:
-- Camila Cabello + DaBaby // My Oh My // This feels like the next single and you're probably going to hear it everywhere for the first 6 months of 2020
-- Harry Styles // Adore You // This record is so amazing. Could be record of the year
-- Tyga //Ayy Macarena // Tyga does nothing but drop hits ever since he split with Kylie
-- Miley Cyrus + Wuki // Mother's Daughter Remix // Been a staple of my workout playlists for months
-- TNGHT // Dollaz // This record gets me lit like "Sicko Mode" did
-- Burna Boy // My Money, My Baby // 2020 is the year Burna Boy blows up in America
-- Doja Cat // Bottom Bitch // This track samples Blink 182's "What's My Age Again" and I fucking love it. Her debut album, Hot Pink, is amazing. Highly recommend it
-- Tove Lo // Mateo // A stand out track from an incredible album. Check out Sunshine Kitty
-- Ariana Grande // Breathin' (live) // My favorite track of 2018 gets the live treatment
As always, volume 29 are the top 28 tracks. Previous entries are included further down in the playlist. Check out Vol 28 here.
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The Top One Percenters Playlist Volume 26
Just got back to NYC. Spent the past week in Spain and Morocco for my birthday. This isn't the playlist we pregamed to (that was SICKO MODE on repeat, literally), but we drove to Morocco on these songs.
- SAINt JHN's "White Parents Are Gonna Hate This" is a pulse-poundingly aggressive banger
- Cruel Youth's "Devil in Paradise" will haunt you
- Mall Girl's "Slay Queen" will have you wondering who this new band is
- Mavi Phoenix's "Prime" will get you into Austrian rap
- WWwater's Screen" will have you wondering wtf you just listened to
The Top One Percenters Playlist Volume 25
I'm *kind of* able to do these with a little bit of regularity, but not as frequently as I want. I had most of these tracks selected a few weeks ago but am only now getting around to putting everything together.
The 25th playlist includes some really amazing work from Takeoff of the Migos ("Infatuation" is probably the most fully realized track I've ever from Migos/Migos members), new/newer artist like Glowie and Kiiara, house/dance artist Robyn (probably best known for "Dancing on my Own" and whose new album, Honey, is up there as one of the best albums of 2018) and amazing new sounds from Icona Pop and Empress Of. Check out the earlier Top One Percenters Playlist here.
The 25th playlist includes some really amazing work from Takeoff of the Migos ("Infatuation" is probably the most fully realized track I've ever from Migos/Migos members), new/newer artist like Glowie and Kiiara, house/dance artist Robyn (probably best known for "Dancing on my Own" and whose new album, Honey, is up there as one of the best albums of 2018) and amazing new sounds from Icona Pop and Empress Of. Check out the earlier Top One Percenters Playlist here.
Tyga - Dip ft. Nicki Minaj [Music Video]
Tyga was trash during his Kardashian/Jenner time. Now, all the man does is make hits. There's "Taste" with Offset, "Swish," and now "Dip." "Dip" was dope before they got Nicki Minaj for the remix/music video, and now this is an even better song. Nicki came with the flame that was so often missing on her most recent album, Queen, and Tyga, while never the greatest or most clever rapper, crafted a track that's one of the better bops of the past few months.
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