Every other week, La Vista’s staff submits their favorite songs of the week for the La Vista Weekly Playlist. Members of La Vista explain their song choices below. Enjoy! (Warning: Explicit Content may be present in some choices.)
Compiled by Cole Garvey
Online Managing Editor
Link to Playlist
Editors Picks
“Goodbyes” by Post Malone
Welcome back to the second installment of La Vista’s weekly playlist! Post Malone’s hit song “Goodbyes” featuring Young Thug starts our week off strong. This upbeat anthem off Malone’s newest album, “Hollywood’s Bleeding,” currently sits at number three on the United States Top 100 List and is sure to put you into a good mood.
Cole Garvey
Online Managing Editor
“No Guidance” by Chris Brown featuring Drake
“No Guidance” off Brown’s 2019 album, “Indigo” flows effortlessly with a smooth R&B beat, and great vocals from both Brown and Drake. Brown goes back to his classic 2000’s R&B roots, while also adding the vocals and bars of Drake, to create a new and interesting sound. “No Guidance” is a chart topper, that should be at the top of your R&B playlist!
Greta Nerad
News Editor
“The Times They Are A-Changin’” by Bob Dylan
“The Times They Are A-Changin’,” one of the most influential and meaningful songs of the 60’s lends a view on the lives of Americans throughout the tumultuous decade. The short, yet classic anthem, is the perfect song for close listeners who enjoy taking apart songs and searching for their meaning.
Josie Collier
Editor In Chief
“Forget You” CeeLo Green
Another throwback pop hit from the 2000’s follows CeeLo Green as he tries to forget his ex. CeeLo’s versatile and impressive voice shines throughout the song, as he is backed up by another talented group of choral singers. “Forget you”, is a perfect song to add to your 2000’s playlist!
Grace Dietz
Copy Editor
“Just Like Heaven” by The Cure
This week seems to be a throwback week for the La Vista staff, as “Just Like Heaven” by The Cure is the last song on our list. The early alternative rock cords shine, as Robert Smith, the band’s lead singer, gracefully glides throughout the song. If you are looking for a song to sing in the car, look no further.
Madeleine Powell
Editor In Chief
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