The best new songs in June 2020 by Bob Dylan to Beyoncé

The best new songs in June 2020 by Bob Dylan to Beyoncé

June began with the pain, protest and political awakening, and has continued apace. Echo published in this month, the new music, the actual purchase is to find the songs that feelings of anger speaking, healing, frustration, the intensity is. Most of the other years, in June, when the “summer song” inevitable battle begins to heat up, and the audience will light, dance-worthy rate parties and sweaty soundtrack, late at night. But 2020 is different. Still entangled in a pandemic, with many daily brutality march against the police, the tone is not pure celebration: it is perseverance with a dose of perseverance and joy. Here’s help on the road are Beyonce, John Legend, run the Jewels, Noname, Chloe x hallway and powerful voices, including Bob Dylan and Phoebe Bridger. “Walking in the snow,” Run The jewelry Brooklyn El-P and Killer Mike Atlanta still has collaborated RTJ4 in June. It ‘an album that its edges do not sand down. And ‘timing could not feel more right: every song is an act of injustice and an alarm clock accusation. “Every day the evening news, feed them for fear free / And you numb so watch choke bulls to whisper a man like me / Und, as long as it is my cry voice: ‘I can not breathe’ / and you’re sitting at home on the couch and she / longer give up television you rant a Twitter and call a tragedy. “this is the Killer Mike on” Walking in the snow. “fine writing of 2019, according to the interviews, the song it is just one of many powerful voices on a feeding album musical revolution. “Unchristian time,” Chloe x room E ‘something highly angels Chloe Hall x sister duo. Their voices are clear and perfect intonation made to harmonize. On their second album again Christian who lives not protest Matter were delayed for a week in honor of blacks, more attention to young new accusations by Beyoncé ripe area to devote to explore. If 2018 album, The Kids Are Alright, had two girls on the cusp of adulthood, but the sweetness of teendom enjoy, so absurd now that he’s open to what the next stage of life. Mostly it’s fun, “Tipsy” and “Busy Boy” is exactly what its title suggests. The title track, a love song with a twist, is a collaboration with the British duo Disclosure, which integrates a staggering, refreshing complex production for its agile vocals. “Ooh Laa”, John largest Legend for his album Love in June, Legend offers warm, syrupy love ballads with twists. “Ooh Laa”, the opening track, riff or doo-wop and trap. The result is surprising and rich, a glint of a song that is even more family friendly and has a little something for every generation. A conscientious musician, rounded with a leading group of producers and workers. To this end, “Ooh Laa” and all that follows what you feel polished and observed. The legend of this project even before these spring events; It is meant for the good times music, but serves as a temporary remedy for painful. “Black Boy” LaDonnis feat. ER rapper Atlanta LaDonnis ‘first single from 2018 Black Boy’, a direct relationship, inflexible rap track on a base of raw departure. “Black boys live in joy black boy living in pain, black guy shot / For a black boy is crazy to be a black boy is crazy for love,” the chorus as the carrier reminded drops. It is a statement of the time and also a departure for LaDonnis with softer, melodic songs that often stops. The unexpected production, peppered with shots, trap beats and Electro chops, do not leave. “I Just Wanna Live” Keedron Bryant It ‘hard to believe that Keedron Bryant is only 12 years old. But the young talent that, after a song he broke a shared chapel on Instagram went viral, has much to say. It ‘s strange to hear sweet and devastating Bryant, controlled R & B voice singing these lines: “many thoughts in my head / I want to live? Or I end up dead? It is an unequal continuation / No matter where I am, there place for me for sure. “he recently signed a recording contract with Warner, which has pledged 100% of net profits that the track-produced version of his original chapel to donate Hit -for NAACP. “Song 33” Noname Noname Chicago was on a mission of self-education and community outreach; The book club progressive began last summer. In June, after a season of sharing social media speech and activity, also eliminates a short piece made its first in 2020 in an apparent response to a trace of J. Cole obliquely their online activism. But “Song 33”, thumped a shot meditative above, is less interested with Inter disagree artist it. In an open letter at the time, “Why does Toyin body does not embody all my life wanted to? A child who is only 19 years,” he says the young activist Oluwatoyin Salau denomination that was found dead recently after she reported an attack itself. “A girl missin ‘another go missin’ / A girl missin ‘, another,” Noname continue to draw attention to the lives of lost black model. Immediately after the release of the song, he took to social media Noname say that they were “proud” was not. “I tried as a time to take advantage of the attention on the problems of governing what interests me, but did not respond,” he went on Twitter divided and notes that they leave the song and donate the proceeds of the mutual aid fund wanted. But their unwillingness to engage in theatrics controversial artists can be heard just one more reason, what he has to say. When he sings “This is a new cutting edge, I’m the new vanguard”, they believe. “Black Parade” Late Juneteenth Beyoncé Beyoncé released one single, which is a tour-de-force of references: Black History to African traditions for your family and the past. (It is no coincidence that Beyoncé, a native of Houston, he thought one day the particular importance Texan learned how Juneteenth the time of the last slaves in this state, remember they were free.) This is no Beyoncé mode pop, but Beyoncé mode last “formation”: the Queen from a generation of leadership and provides its listeners with black solidarity assembly. “We have pace, we got pride, we re birth, birth tribes,” he sings, and is a chin-up memory. The proceeds of “Black Parade,” announced on their website, and black small business ownership is to assist the needy. “Moon Song”, Phoebe Bridger Punisher, the new album in June critically admired indie singer-songwriter Phoebe Bridger, is alternately tender and unyielding. Bridger has not reinvented the wheel, but they have taken a clear eyes look seemingly mundane experiences and turned them into painful stories of specificity and the universal need. “Moon Song” almost dragging his feet; Background buzz makes it seem just sing Bridger fire with nature only the edges. This is a lullaby resigned of their car. “You could not put your tongue into the mouth of someone who most love,” sings “I do that for the next waiting time wants me like a dog with a bird on the door.” Someone we know is wrong for you, of course, do not change request. The best thing we can do is to describe that certain acute pain in a way that only a little help, like “Moon Song” seems to do to Bridger. “I contain multitudes” “Key West (philosopher pirate),” Bob Dylan The first song on the new album of Bob Dylan Rough and Rowdy Ways titled It ‘a good primer for what’s next – a meditative, reaching blues album, rock and folk influences, the trace of musicality many decades. “Key West (philosopher pirates),” comes at the end of the disc, serves as a kind of bookend to this appetizer: a reflective journey strums a few, humming a soft and a bit ‘accordion. (And if someone wants a “philosopher pirates” is defined, Dylan has a right better than most of the title.) “I was born on the wrong side of the railway line, as Ginsberg, Corso, Kerouac, as Louis and Jimmy and Buddy and all the rest, “he sing-talks, makes no secret belongs to. “I planted my two square feet per floor / my upper right hand with thumbs down Got / this is life, this is happiness.” For almost 80 years, Dylan is not a wandering troubadour can actually be, but he is still in the mind. And ‘beautiful, some things can not be seen to change. “Wonderful,” Burna boy Nigeria Burna boy brings a joyful Afro-fusion on the rebound “Wonderful” month, the first single from her upcoming album twice. Named in 2019 for a Grammy for the African giant, Burna Boy, he’s doing here in his home country and to a global audience so popular: the irresistible warmth, intuitive melody and a good pace. As an introduction to a rising star, “Wonderful” it is a lovable sweet place to start: leave the focus on the mood of a call and answer a cappella intro layered vocals and subtle percussion. But be careful; after a hearing, “Wonderful” is stopped in its way unpretentious, just under the skin. “Pressure”, Raleigh Raleigh Ritchie Ritchie, the name of art of the actor Jacob Anderson (known for Gray Worm in Game of Thrones game), has a “sadboi summer.” He announced if his new album Andy has something to say, then comes his prediction come true, His first song of this project, “Time in a tree” was released almost two years ago. “Pressure”, the opening round, following with his signature sense of drama to offset, from open-book introspection in the ups and downs. Anderson had always been open to deal with the challenges of fear; puts “pressure” the bare back. Her rich voice that ranges from rap song, adds to the charm, along with a surprisingly Orchestra playing. “Seven”, Claudia Valentina sometimes you need to just have a good tear-jerker of a ballad. That’s where the British patent Claudia Valentina arrives this week to close in months crept with bare-bones E ‘debut track the 20-year-old artist, and there is more than enough “Seven” .: Plan and are all modulated sweet voice their point here that you have to do. He did it for the West End at the tender age of ten Showbiz debut, but “Seven” is not flashy stage material. It is also not what they told her usual music track has the right Pops. This confessional ballads went wrong in its purest form of love: “I do not believe in magic, but I fall over and over again,” she complains beautiful. Heartache has its charms.
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