Country: Believe by Brooks and Dunn
Rock: Side Of a Bullet by Nickleback
Hip-Hop: Nothin but a G Thang by Dr. Dre
Rap: WooWAM by YBN Nahimr
Pop: Heatwaves by Glass Animals
Comedy: Pretty Pink Tractor by Tim Hawkins
EDM: We Are Young by Fun and Janelle Monae
New: A-Ok by Tai Verdez
sorry but i will add discriptions next time but I don't have time to add them today today
Thanks for sharing, and paying tribute to our military, @kayden_S! 🎧
Instead of catagories I'm using only Justin Champange's song to help support him. The order of the songs will be newest to oldest.
Ridin' High
MudBugz
New Boots
Number to Heaven (Acoustic Version)
Drunk Alone (feat. Brittany LeBlanc)
Let's Roll
Do the Lasso
When I Pull Up
Swervin'
Number to Heaven
Beers
Do It Again
BackRoads (feat. Gabe G)
Body Like a Back Road (This song is a cover/remix)
Don't Tell Me
All of these songs are country-pop like "When I Pull Up" or hick hop songs like "Backroads" but no matter what genre they fall into Justin makes sure that his songs are all good quality.
@MOHLovesAlaska whenever you start being able to post again can you help me in supporting Justin Champange please?
@kayden_S I echo what @AlyssaPandora has stated. Keep up the great post you are doing. I myself am hoping to be back posting soon. You take care and stay safe.
@kayden_S I will be more than happy to support Justin Champagne, as soon as I start posting again for the GSOTD post. You take care and stay safe.
Country: Don't Tell Mama by Gary Allan from the album Smoke Rings In The Dark (Deluxe Edition).
There are currently no posted features for this song.
Country #2: Whiskey In My Water by Tyler Farr from the album Redneck Crazy.
Features of this song are: Country roots, mild rhythmic syncopation, acoustic rhythm piano, mixed acoustic and electric instrumentation and, major key tonality.
Instead of the rap and EDM songs I normally do, I'm adding all of CORPSE's songs to support him.
HOT DEMON B!TCHES NEAR U ! ! ! (Feat. Night Lovell).
Features of this song are: West coast rap influences, electronica influences, headnodic beats, syncopated beats and, a deep voice.
E-GIRLS ARE RUINING MY LIFE! (Feat. Savage GA$P).
Features of this song are: Hardcore rap influence, southern rap influences, electronica influences, danceable beats and, busy beats.
Miss YOU!
Features of this song are: Hardcore rap influence, east coast rap influences, electronica influences, headnodic beats and, syncopated beats.
White Tee (Alternate Bass Boosted Version).
Features of this song are: Hardcore rap influence, southern rap influences, electronica influences, headnodic beats and, syncopated beats.
Never Satisfied.
Features of this song are: Hardcore rap attitude, midwest rap roots, electronica influences, basic rap roots and, headnodic beats.
Cat Girls Are Ruining My Life!
There are currently no posted features for this song.
agoraphobic.
Features of this song are: Acoustic rock instrumentation, hip-hop influences, jazz influences, a subtle use of vocal harmony and, repetitive melodic phrasing.
DAYWALKER! (Feat. Machine Gun Kelly).
Features of this song are: Hard rock roots, electronica influences, hip-hop influences, a subtle use of paired vocal harmony and, mild rhythmic syncopation.
Pop: Acapulco by Jason Derulo from the album Acapulco (Single).
Features of this song are: Electronica influences, danceable grooves, extensive vamping, synthetic sonority and, minor key tonality
Pop #2: Run by OneRepublic from the album Human (Deluxe).
Features of this song are: Electronica influences, folk influences, extensive vamping, minor key tonality and, acoustic rhythm guitars.
R&B: Memory by Kane Brown & Blackbear from the album Memory (Single).
Features of this song are: R & b influences, heavy use of vocal harmonies, acoustic rhythm piano, repetitive melodic phrasing and, extensive vamping.
R&B #2: **ahem**! by Jeris Johnson & Ricky Desktop from the album my sword (Explicit).
Features of this song are: Hard rock roots, electronica influences, country influences, r & b influences and, hip-hop influences.
Remixed: Wellerman (Sea Shanty / 220 KID x Billen Ted Remix) by Nathan Evans, 220 KID & Billen Ted from the album Wellerman (Sea Shanty / 220 KID x Billen Ted Remix) (Single).
Features of this song are: House roots, four-on-the-floor beats, celtic influences, beats made for dancing and, straight drum beats.
Remixed #2: Rockstar Sea Shanty by Nickelback & The Lottery Winners from the album Rockstar Sea Shanty (Single)
There are currently no posted features for this song.
Hip-Hop: Grillz (feat. Paul Wall & Ali & Gipp) by Nelly from the album Sweatsuit (Explicit).
Features of this song are: Club rap roots, gangsta rap influence, southern rap roots. a knack for catchy hooks amd, party jam style.
Hip-Hop #2: Smack That (feat. Eminem) by Akon from the album Konvicted.
Features of this song are: Club rap roots, gangsta rap influence, r&b influences, east coast rap influences and, party jam style.
Rock: Pour Some Sugar On Me (Extended Version) by Def Leppard from the album Hysteria (Super Deluxe).
Features of this song are: Pop metal qualities, repetitive melodic phrasing, extensive vamping, a clear focus on recording studio production and, mixed minor & major key tonality.
Joe Elliott’s lyrics owe an obvious debt to his obsession with T. Rex , particularly on the playfully silly anthem “Pour Some Sugar on Me,” and the British glam rock tribute “Rocket,” while power ballads like “Love Bites” lack the histrionics or gooey sentimentality of many similar offerings
Rock #2: Next Go Round by Nickelback from the album Dark Horse.
Features of this song are: Hard rock roots, blues influences, a subtle use of vocal harmony, major key tonality and, dirty electric guitar riffs.
New: Come Back As A Country Boy by Blake Shelton.
This song is not currently in an album.
Features of this song are: Country rock leanings, alt. country qualities, a subtle use of vocal harmony, extensive vamping and, minor key tonality.
New #2: 'Til You Can't by Cody Johnson from the album Human The Double Album.
Features of this song are: Alt. country qualities, a subtle use of vocal harmony, acoustic rhythm piano, mixed acoustic and electric instrumentation and, major key tonality.
I will add descriptions tommorow.
yes, support CORPSE all the way !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
The next post on SOTW will be requests only so if you have a request post the song title and artists but no links because I cant pull them up
Instead of all of the catagories I usually do, I'm using all of Savannah Dexter's music to support her as I find her an interesting up and coming artist and I also got a request from @UncleBud that will be put at the bottom.
Savannah currently only has 2 full albums named Savages and Genesis adding up to a total of 25 songs. Below I will add the names of the albums and the songs in the album with the newer album first.
Genesis
1: Bring It (feat. Brabo Gator). Length of song: 4:05.
Features of this song are: Hip-hop roots, electronica influences, country influences, mild rhythmic syncopation and, heavy use of vocal harmonies.
2: Country Girl. Length of song: 2:59.
Features of this song are: Hip-hop roots, country influences, a subtle use of vocal harmony, repetitive melodic phrasing and, extensive vamping.
Country Girl song is just a all around suductive song about how her partner wants a "Country Girl" who is homegrown and has "meat and 3 lovin."
3: Love Me Now. Length of song: 3:13.
There are currently no features posted for this song.
4: Echo (feat. Merkules). Length of song: 2:39.
Features of this song are: Hardcore rap influence, exaggerated enunciation, country influences, basic rap rootsand, danceable beats.
5: Heaven's Got a Backroad. Length of song: 2:49.
There are currently no features posted for this song.
Heaven's Got a Backroad is about how when Dexter dies she doesn't want to live in the heavens suburb but wants to live in the country while in heaven in a house you have to get to by backroad.
6: Broke Free. Length of song: 2:33.
Features of this song are: Alt. country qualities, a subtle use of vocal harmony, mild rhythmic syncopation, repetitive melodic phrasing and, extensive vamping.
7: Say About Me (feat. FJ Outlaw). Length of song: 3:20.
Features of this song are: Hip-hop roots, electronica influences, mild rhythmic syncopation, heavy use of vocal harmonies and, repetitive melodic phrasing.
Say About Me is just pretty much saying to not talk behind their back because they "Hear everything you say about me."
8: A Little More Me. Length of song: 3:18.
There are currently no features posted for this song.
9: Shark Week (feat. Brabo Gator & FJ Outlaw). Length of song: 4:16.
There are currently no features posted for this song.
There is no other way to explain this song than "Wow." I think even DaBaby would be impressed.
10: House of Mirrors. Length of song: 3:33.
There are currently no features posted for this song.
Savages
1: Savage. Length of song: 3:06.
There are currently no features posted for this song.
Savage is about how Dexter is done with the bs and the politics for always playing games, and, how Dexter is a savage as said in the lines "I'll burn every f***ing bridge give me the matches, one thing that they don't know about me I'm a savage." Dexter manages to say f**k the government and give the middle finger to Katie Noel for lying and saying Ryan Upchurch ahem violatied her.
2: Gottem Talking (feat. Adam Calhoun). Length of song: 2:58.
There are currently no features posted for this song.
3: Big Trucks (feat. Adam Calhoun, Dusty Leigh & Demun Jones).
There are currently no features posted for this song.
Big Trucks is just about how Adam Calhoun, Dusty Leigh, Demun Jones and, Savannah Dexter want and have huge jacked up show/mud trucks.
4: Remember Everything. Length of song: 3:09.
There are currently no features posted for this song.
Remember Everything is about Dexter's first husband who may have mistreated Dexter and how she remembers every right and wrong he did.
5: Raise Hell. Length of song: 2:39.
Features of this song are: Hardcore rap influence, basic rap roots, danceable beats, consistent rhyme patterns and, a female vocal.
This song was made when the whole Katie Noel was, ahem, "violated" by Ryan Upchurch (which the courts later proved to be a false claim), and after Noel made a diss song on Dexter. Raise Hell is the diss back on Noel, (And in my opinion, definantly showed Noel her place and put her there as said in the lyrics "Instead of chasin church you should've been in it" and "Nobody likes you, scissorin's what excits you")
6: Can't Never Could (Feat. Jelly Roll). Length of song: 3:53.
There are currently no features posted for this song.
7: She Sings. Length of song: 3:51.
There are currently no features posted for this song.
8: Throw Another Stone. Length of song: 3:11.
There are currently no features posted for this song.
Throw Another Stone is about Dexter's struggles and triumphs in building her career as a music artist. This song is also about how she knows haters "Are comin and I'm not afraid" and how "Your words and hate don't phase me."
9: Sinderella. Length of song: 3:13.
There are currently no features posted for this song.
Sinderella is about Dexter's ex husband (who Dexter married and divorced before she turned 19) who in the song Dexter calls "Daddy" and how "Daddy" used and cheated on Dexter and how now Dexter was afraid to commit to another relationship at the time. At the current moment I believe Dexter is in a relationship with Adam Calhoun.
10: I Don't Open Up. Length of song: 3:17.
There are currently no features posted for this song.
I Don't Open Up is also about Dexter's ex husband (who Dexter married and divorced before she turned 19) who used and cheated on Dexter and how now Dexter was afraid to commit to another relationship at the time.
11: Just Hold On (Feat. Adam Calhoun). Length of song: 3:11.
Features of this song are:
12: Swamp (feat. Brabo Gator). Length of song: 3:34.
There are currently no features posted for this song.
13: Another Story. Length of song: 2:59.
There are currently no features posted for this song.
14: Murder You with Love (feat. Struggle Jennings). Length of song: 3:04.
There are currently no features posted for this song.
Murder You with Love is about how only people you love can hurt you with personal experinces from both artists to back it up.
15: Curtains. Length of song: 2:45.
There are currently no features posted for this song.
Curtains is about how Dexter hears all the whispers and rumors so she wouldn't let her current partner in because she was afraid he would build her up just to break her down.
Banana Pancakes. Length of song: 3:12.
Features of this song are: Mellow rock instrumentation, country influences, folk influences, a subtle use of vocal harmony and, mild rhythmic syncopation.
I am currently unable to provide a description for this song.
Nice! Thanks for sharing this week, @kayden_S! 🎵
Hey @AlyssaPandora, @MOHLovesAlaska, @ErickPandora, @UncleBud and, @Listener001 can you guys listen to some Chris LeDoux and tell me of the songs you guys listen to what were your top 3 songs you liked the most please?
I'm gonna put your choices on SOTW.
I'm just seeing this now I haven't been on Pandora until right now. I'm in Spanish class right now. So I cant take the time to listen to enough of Chris LeDoux's music right now to pick my top 3. But I can give you one song that I like by him which is - this cowboys hat - which I listened to a while ago when someone recommended it to me (I'm not sure if it was you or not maybe it was someone's I'm not sure ) but it is actually a favorite of mine by him cause, this song tells a story and I like songs that tell stories.
@kayden_S It's been a few years since I've listened to Chris LeDoux. Monday I'll listen to some of his music and I'll get back to you. I think I'll even make a LeDoux station.
@kayden_S Hey I created a Chris LeDoux station yesterday and put it on Artist Only mode. Of all the songs I listened to I came up with my Top 4 songs: "Cadillac Ranch", " Western Skies", "This Cowboys Hat" and my favorite "Thank The Cowboy For The Ride".
I'm sorry that it has been a while since I last posted, I have had to take care of personal issues on top of my uncle passing away. But I am back and this week I'm focusing on classical country as that was his favorite genra of music. My uncle's favorites will be at the top, then mine at the bottom. Thank you all for supporting me in making SOTW and for browsing and enjoying SOTW. have a good day.
My Uncle Raymond's old favorites.
Troubadour by George Strait from the album Troubadour
Brothers Of The Highway by George Strait from the album Troubadour
I Saw God Today by George Strait from the album Troubadour
Give It All We Got Tonight by George Strait from the album Love Is Everything
Paint Me A Birmingham by Tracy Lawrence from the album Strong
Letters from Home by John Michael Montgomery from the album Letters From Home
Where Were You (When the World Stopped Turning) by Alan Jackson from the album Drive
Drivin' My Life Away by Eddie Rabbitt from the album Horizon.
Don't Take The Girl by Tim McGraw from the album Not A Moment Too Soon
Remember When by Alan Jackson from the album Playlist: The Very Best Of Alan Jackson
Carrying Your Love With Me by George Strait from the album Best Of (Deluxe Edition)
Check Yes Or No by George Strait from the album Best Of (Deluxe Edition)
Livin' On Love by Alan Jackson from the album Who I Am
Deeper Than the Holler by Randy Travis from the album On the Other Hand - All the Number Ones
Three Wooden Crosses by Randy Travis from the album On the Other Hand - All the Number Ones
My favorites
Callin' Baton Rouge (Live) by Garth Brooks from the album Double Live
Longneck Bottle (Live) by Garth Brooks from the album Double Live
The River (Live) by Garth Brooks from the album Double Live
Ain't Goin' Down ('Till The Sun Comes Up) (Live) by Garth Brooks from the album Double Live
Wild As The Wind (feat. Trisha Yearwood) (Live) by Garth Brooks from the album Double Live
That Summer (Live) by Garth Brooks from the album Double Live
The Dance (Live) by Garth Brooks from the album Double Live
When You Say Nothing at All by Keith Whitley from the album The Essential Keith Whitley
Strait Tequila Night by John Anderson from the album The Essential John Anderson
Kiss This by Aaron Tippin from the album People Like Us
I Like It, I Love It by Tim McGraw from the album All I Want
She Thinks My Tractor's Sexy by Kenny Chesney from the album Everywhere We Go
Down On The Farm by Tim McGraw from the album Not A Moment Too Soon
Boot Scootin' Boogie by Brooks & Dunn from the album Brand New Man
Song Of The South by Alabama from the album Southern Star
If You're Gonna Play in Texas (You Gotta Have a Fiddle in the Band) by Alabama from the album The Full Discover Package
Louisiana Saturday Night by Mel McDaniel from the album I'm Countryfied
If Heaven Ain't A Lot Like Dixie by Hank Williams, Jr. from the album High Notes
Family Tradition by Hank Williams, Jr. from the album Family Tradition
Whiskey Bent And Hell Bound by Hank Williams, Jr. from the album Whiskey Bent And Hell Bound
The One I Loved Back Then (The Corvette Song) by George Jones from the album Who's Gonna Fill Their Shoes
The Race Is On by George Jones from the album The Bradley Barn Sessions
Baby's Got Her Blue Jeans On by Mel McDaniel from the album Let It Roll
Tight Fittin' Jeans by Conway Twitty from the album Red Neckin' Love Makin' Night
I'd Love To Lay You Down by Conway Twitty from the album Love Songs
Islands In the Stream by Dolly Parton & Kenny Rogers from the album Ultimate Dolly Parton
This one isn't classical, it new, but I think that it fits in this post.
Where Her Heart Has Always Been (Written for Mama’s funeral with an old recording of her reading from the Bible)Alan JacksonFrom the album Where Have You Gone
@kayden_S sorry to hear about your uncle passing, glad to see you back posting. I myself lost my favorite uncle on my dad's side, losing a loved one is always hard, but they always seem harder around the holidays. Hope you are doing well, you take care, and stay safe.
@MOHLovesAlaska thank you for the condolences (i think i spelled that right).
its always nice to know someone who cares and know what it feels like so you know your not alone
Very sorry to hear about your uncle, @kayden_S.
Thank you for sharing some of his favorite tunes with us. 💙
@kayden_S You've got some good country songs listed. Sorry to hear about your uncle passing. I was in my senior year of high school when my favorite uncle passed away. That's been many years ago but I still miss him. Fortunately memories of our loved ones will give us comfort when we are down. I hope you and your family have a Merry Christmas. I know the first holiday after someone passes can be rough.
This week on Song Of The Week I found a new artist, Seckond Chaynce. I found him while on auto play on Friends In Low Places (Live) Radio but anyway, I'm sorry that I havn't been able to post for a bit as one of my friends got into legal trouble and I'm helping him out. I finally got a chance to post but as I am using all of his songs I need to put it in 2 posts.
Seckond Chaynce Top Songs Pt. 1