Songs that define 2016

Songs that basically were 2016 for me.

White Rabbit by Lilianna Wilde

Gold by Kiiara

Louder by CVBZ (Sean Jacobs)

Body by Loud Luxury and Brando

Lush Life by Zara Larsson

3 Strikes by Terror Jr (we all swore it was King Kylie)

Waves by Mr Probz, Robin Schulz remix

Fast Car by Jonas Blue and Dakota

If you remember even half of these, congratulations, you survived the choker, unicorn, galaxy tight + bronzer era.

#2016core #2016vibes #songrecommendations #PLAYLIST

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... Read moreWow, looking back at my 2016 playlist really hits different! It wasn't just the catchy beats and lyrics that made these songs iconic; it was also their unforgettable album art. I swear, sometimes just seeing the cover could instantly transport me back to that specific moment or feeling. These aren't just great tunes; they're visual time capsules of the 'choker, unicorn, galaxy tight + bronzer' era! Take Kiiara's 'Gold,' for instance. That abstract, distorted dark figure with the white 'k' front and center, under the 'low kii savage' label – it was so edgy and mysterious, perfectly matching the song's vibe. I remember seeing that cover pop up on my feed and just knowing it was going to be a bop. It had this minimalist yet powerful aesthetic that totally stood out. Who else remembers trying to figure out what that 'k' really meant? Then there's Jonas Blue and Dakota's 'Fast Car.' The album art with the blue background and that serene mountain landscape silhouette perfectly captured the song's uplifting, open-road feeling. It made you want to just drive off into the sunset. Every time I see that tranquil image, I think of long summer drives with the windows down, singing along at the top of my lungs. It's such a simple yet evocative design that just fits the acoustic-electronic blend of the track. And how about the Mr Probz 'Waves' Robin Schulz remix cover? A glass bottle labeled 'WAVES' floating effortlessly in crystal-clear water, set against a stunning ocean and sunset backdrop – pure bliss! This cover art practically radiates relaxation and good vibes. It was the ultimate chill-out anthem that year, and the artwork perfectly encapsulated that desire to escape and just drift away. It made me dream of beach holidays even when I was stuck indoors. Let's not forget Terror Jr's '3 Strikes' (which, let's be real, we all thought was King Kylie at first!). The 'BOP CITY HOME OF TERROR JR' sign on a suburban street, adorned with vines, and that mysterious black cat – it was quirky, slightly eerie, and totally intriguing. This cover always made me feel like I was peeking into some secret, cool club. It had a unique, indie-pop charm that perfectly mirrored the song's playful yet defiant attitude. Even Lilianna Wilde's 'White Rabbit' had that striking image of a woman with her tongue out, a small white square on it, against blurred palm trees. It was so distinct and memorable, just like the song itself. These album covers weren't just pretty pictures; they were integral to the songs' identities. They added another layer to the music, giving us visual cues that enhanced our listening experience and anchored these tracks firmly in the memory of 2016. They became shorthand for a whole era of fashion, social media trends, and soundscapes. Seriously, just seeing these images takes me straight back to those days. What covers do you remember most vividly from this list?

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Don’t forget MIDNIGHT SUNNN☀️☀️☀️

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Lana⸆⸉ ོ

Literally any song by Zara Larsson

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