Borro Cassette- Maluma
One of my favorite songs in general, and the only one that I 100%, fully know the lyrics to--I have a deficiency in that regard. It’s a lighthearted and pretty basic reggaeton about not being able to get someone off your head after a one night stand, but it’s done very well and it sticks in your head for a while.
La Paga- Juanes
I grew up on Juanes; my mom would have his CDs playing in the car often when she drove me to school as a kid. I probably grew to like most of his songs just through mere exposure, and this is one of my favorites due to its choppy carrilera rhythm and sarcastic, resentful lyrics.
Estranged- Guns N’ Roses
Given that it is almost ten minutes long, this is a bit difficult to digest, but I would definitely say that it's worth it. Guns N’ Roses have a lot of loud and boisterous material, but this is the best example of a vulnerable side to them, even more so than November Rain. And, of course, Slash is still phenomenal.
Money for Nothing- Dire Straits
The best part of this song is the iconic riff, and I could enjoy it for that reason alone, but it also has a unique premise in that it is written from the perspective of a working-class man who works in a hardware store. The character cynically critiques the phenomenon of MTV and the artists on it, lamenting that they are becoming millionaires despite not having what he believes to be a “real job”.
Miami- Kid Ink
Playing this while driving would probably work best while actually in Miami, but it still works elsewhere. It has a dreamy and subdued vibe, painting a very cinematic image of the city, along with a strong bass line that combines to make you want to press down further on the accelerator.
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