![]() ![]() No doubt inspired by Jamie xx, this is maybe Disclosure’s best use of someone else’s material since “When a Fire Starts to Burn.” –DL The way in which Disclosure pick apart, update, and give new life to Al Green’s “I’m Still in Love With You” on this song from the duo’s new EP captures the spirit and ethos of dance music to a T. Al Green, “Feel Like I Do”Ĭall it a sample or a remix, whatever. The relief they’re asking for never comes maybe the song itself was it after all. For good measure, “Miracle” reunites Pharrell Williams with the other Neptune, Chad Hugo, and fits Little Big Town with a shimmering album rock shuffle equally indebted to ‘70s Fleetwood Mac and ‘80s Quincy Jones. The lyric is about being tired and torn and in search of respite you’re not even sure is coming, a sentiment a lot of us can relate to in a year that’s brought more senseless tragedy and political division than any of us could’ve imagined. My favorite cut changes by the day, but after hearing they dedicated the prayerful “Miracle” to the victims of the Orlando Pulse nightclub shooting at CMA Fest this past weekend, I keep coming back to it. Dee Lockett ( Big Town, “Miracle”Īs a lover of musical experiments that sound bizarre on paper but persist through sheer force of craft, I am in love with the new Little Big Town and Pharrell album, Wanderlust. Yeah, that rain he’s alluding to is most definitely gunshots. It’s an aural assault, pounding in both the skittering beat and Danny’s vicious tales of life in the hellish D (“living every day like it’s the end”). How he even manages to rap on beat here is just one of the many mysteries of Danny Brown. Somehow, Danny has turned his ear to even stranger, left-field production (this one from Paul White). Now everyone’s favorite Detroit rap weirdo has returned with the first new song from his next album. Since then, we’ve only heard his spastic, squawking wordplay on a handful of features. Three years ago, he gave us one of the most idiosyncratic, original rap albums of the decade with 2013’s Old. Craig Jenkins ( Brown, “When It Rain”ĭanny Brown is back! Oh, it’s been too long. If this doesn’t run the hot months it’ll be a crime. It’s Usher at his most impishly sensual, and what’s more, the guest verse in the back end is Young Thug at his most sentimental. Then came “ No Limit,” a summer breeze that works references to Master P’s Louisiana record label into a bedroom setting without an ounce of shame. Raymond was finally content to hang back from the biz and luxuriate in his money. Read our picks below, share yours in the comments, and subscribe to the Vulture Playlist for a comprehensive guide to the year’s best music.Ī flawless new Usher song tends to come down the pipeline roughly every four years (2001’s “U Don’t Have to Call,” any old thing off 2004’s Confessions, 2008’s “Love in This Club,” 2012’s “Climax”), but after the spirited pump fake of 2014’s “Good Kisser,” I had started to worry that the glory days were gone, that Mr. If the song is worthy of your ears and attention, you will find it here. It does not store any personal data.Every week, Vulture highlights the best new music. The cookie is set by the GDPR Cookie Consent plugin and is used to store whether or not user has consented to the use of cookies. The cookie is used to store the user consent for the cookies in the category "Performance". This cookie is set by GDPR Cookie Consent plugin. The cookie is used to store the user consent for the cookies in the category "Other. The cookies is used to store the user consent for the cookies in the category "Necessary". The cookie is set by GDPR cookie consent to record the user consent for the cookies in the category "Functional". ![]() The cookie is used to store the user consent for the cookies in the category "Analytics". ![]() These cookies ensure basic functionalities and security features of the website, anonymously. Necessary cookies are absolutely essential for the website to function properly. ![]()
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