November 21, 2024

Weekly Playlist January 6-10

Roddy Rich headlines our Weekly Playlist from week 6-10 of January. Give it a look for some good listens.

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

https://open.spotify.com/user/cole.garvey/playlist/1zgSAxcBK4Ugae04OBYjqs?si=r6EgHB2pQyGYFvE9pH58gA 

Editors Pick 

“The Box” by Roddy Rich

This three minute epic by the emerging rapper Roddy Rich, includes creative bars and an innovative beat that separates it from other rap songs of 2019 and 2020. It holds the number one spot on the Spotify top charts, give it a listen!

Cole Garvey 

Online Managing Editor

 

“Life is Good (feat. Drake) by Future

Future’s newest single, “Life is Good” is one of the best rap songs to come out this year! When Drake and Future collaborate everyone is in for a treat! “Life is Good” includes a fast, trap drum heavy beat, that encapsulates the listener and Future’s bars are extremely impressive.

Holden Caplan 

Photo Editor 

 

“False Alarm” by Matoma

The Norwegian DJ Matoma and Singer Songwriter Becky Hill collaborate on “False Alarm” creating a song that is a mix between low fi and dance. The song just screams summer, and will put you in a good mood!

Sammy Miller 

Copy Editor

 

“From the Ritz to the Rubble” by The Arctic Monkeys

Off The Arctic Monkeys’ album “Whatever People Say I Am, That’s What I’m Not” released in 2006 this Alternative/Indie song is a classic 2000’s song that gets the blood pumping. The album cover has an interesting story. The man on the album cover is a random British man that the Monkeys payed to be on the cover of their album!

Doug Speicher

Photo Manager 

 

“Had Enough (feat. Quavo and Offset)” by JACKBOYS

Don Toliver, a rapper signed on Travis Scott’s label shines in the fourth song on JACKBOYS first album of the same name. Toliver sings throughout the song, subverting the listener’s expectations as well as the norm. “Had Enough” also includes impressive bars from Quavo and Offset that make this song a hit.

Drew Rohm

Managing Photo Editor

Cole Garvey
About Cole Garvey 33 Articles
Cole Garvey is the Online Managing Editor for the La Vista website. Cole edits and posts stories online, as well as writes Weekly Playlists. Cole is a three year La Vista veteran and begun writing football stories in his first year on the paper. In Cole’s free time he enjoys playing lacrosse, hanging out with friends, listening to music and playing spikeball.

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