March Favorites

Since the month of March is coming to an end, I decided to make a playlist dedicated to the songs I’ve listened most to this month.

  1. BANG! – Trippie Redd. Although this song came out mid-August of 2018, I still really enjoy it. This song has a catchy bridge. The bridge then goes into the hook, which is very different than the bridge. BANG! is a good song, and I recommend you listen to it.
  2. Bands (feat. Ohgeesy, Fenix Flexin & Master Kato) – Shoreline Mafia. This is their most popular song. This song was released in mid-July of 2018, but once again, I really enjoy it.
  3. Pull Up – Lil Mosey. This song is relatively old, having been released in early January of 2018. I still really enjoy it and it has a different sound to it, and I recommend you to listen to it.
  4. Mojo So Dope – Kid Cudi. This song is the oldest song I’ll be including in this post, it was released in November of 2010. This song almost has a marching rhythm. It starts off with the beat and goes into Cudi’s first verse, which smoothly transitions to the hook. I really recommend this song, it’s really good.
  5. Whuss The Deal – Shoreline Mafia. I really enjoy Shoreline Mafia’s music. This song is one of my favorites by them. This song starts with a news reporter speaking, which is really interesting. It then goes into the actual song. I recommend you listen to this song.
  6. 20 Min – Lil Uzi Vert. This song starts with the hook, with Uzi alone, then leads to the beat drop. This song is really good. I rate it a 9/10.

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Lil Uzi Vert

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Lil Uzi Vert’s music has been a staple in my life since I was 12. Songs like 7AMTop, and Erase Your Social were my favorite songs all throughout middle school. My favorite summer playlists had a lot of his music in it. Now, LUV announced that he won’t be making any more music. When I saw the post, I was really sad, because since 2015 I had been listening to him. Here are some of my favorite songs of his.

  1. Erase Your Social. This song talks about the come-up to fame and how people used to treat him versus how people treat him now. It starts with a simple melody, then he starts with the hook. I really recommend this song.
  2. Money Longer. This song is well known; released in 2016, Money Longer was in the top charts for 22 weeks, peaking at #9. This song is centered around the idea that Uzi “turned to a savage.”
  3. 7AM. This song is focused on the idea of him being interested in someone else’s significant other.