Weekend Playlist❤️☀️
This is my playlist of the week
Okay, so you've seen my 'Playlist of the Week' and probably clicked because you're also on the hunt for those perfect tunes to soundtrack your weekend! There’s nothing quite like a well-curated playlist to elevate your mood, especially as we head into sunnier days. I absolutely love piecing together tracks that just feel right, whether I’m chilling on the couch or out enjoying the warm weather. For me, a great weekend playlist needs a mix of emotional depth, catchy rhythms, and those songs you can just belt out. That’s why artists like Benson Boone are always a staple for me. His raw emotion and powerful vocals just hit different. If you're looking to dive into his world, beyond what's in my current mix, definitely check out his other tracks for that perfect blend of heartfelt storytelling and pop sensibility. He’s fantastic for those moments when you want to feel something deeply, or just have a good singalong in the car. Seriously, his music has a way of capturing those fleeting summer feelings perfectly! Speaking of emotional tracks, my playlist almost always features a bit of James Arthur. Even though the query mentioned 'James Coomer' (which might be a slight mix-up or a similar artist vibe), James Arthur’s 'Can I Be Him' or 'Car's Outside' are just incredible for adding that poignant, reflective layer to any playlist. They’re great for winding down after a busy week or just enjoying a calm moment. Then there are artists like Anne-Marie, whose 'Rewrite The Stars' (with James Arthur!) is such a feel-good anthem, perfect for lifting spirits. And Tate McRae? 'that way' and 'you broke me first' bring that edgy, relatable vibe that's so necessary. Don't forget Giveon – his 'Heartbreak Anniversary' is a masterpiece for those soulful, late-night listens. These aren't just songs; they're moments! Crafting your own perfect summer weekend playlist is an art, but it's also incredibly fun! My personal tip? Start with a theme or a mood. Are you going for 'lazy Sunday morning,' 'energetic road trip,' or 'chill evening stargazing'? Once you have that, start brainstorming artists and songs that fit. Don't be afraid to mix genres! I love throwing in some unexpected tracks alongside my usual favorites. For instance, while I love the pop-ballad feel of Benson Boone and James Arthur, I might also add a more upbeat, indie tune or even a classic R&B track to keep things fresh. Another thing I always do is listen to new releases, but also revisit old favorites. Sometimes a song like 'Ghost Town' just perfectly encapsulates a certain feeling, and it deserves a spot no matter how many times I’ve heard it. It’s all about creating a soundscape that makes you feel good. So, next time you're curating your own weekend soundtrack, think about the journey you want your listeners (or just yourself!) to go on. What emotions do you want to evoke? What memories do you want to create? Happy listening and happy playlist building!
