Why see the world, when you got the beach

“Sweet Life,” a lush and evocative track by the enigmatic Frank Ocean, invites listeners to experience a vivid and dreamy world that captures the essence of life’s pleasures. Released in 2012 as part of his critically acclaimed debut studio album, “Channel Orange,” the song showcases Ocean’s signature blend of R&B, soul, and electronic music. The album as a whole marked a pivotal moment in Ocean’s career, as he emerged from the underground music scene to widespread recognition and acclaim.

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I find so many lyrics are uncertain

The Zenmenn’s ethereal track, “Homage To A Friendship,” is a delightful auditory journey that transports the listener into a world of introspection and warmth. Released in 2021, the song is part of the duo’s enchanting debut album, “Enter The Zenmenn,” which masterfully combines elements of jazz, downtempo, and ambient music to create a soothing, immersive experience. The Zenmenn, comprising Dutch musicians and producers Milán W. and Ben Penn, have artfully crafted a soundscape that pays tribute to the beauty of human connection.

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How beautiful it is to feel nature

Tim Maia’s “Imunização Racional (Que Beleza)” is a captivating and transformative piece of music that will transport you to the colorful landscape of Brazil’s soul and funk scene in the late 1970s. This enigmatic song, released in 1977, is from Tim Maia’s legendary album “Racional,” which marked a significant departure from his previous work, as the great artist was undergoing a profound spiritual awakening.

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Cause the sweetest kiss I ever got is the one I’ve never tasted

Sixto Diaz Rodriguez, professionally known as Rodriguez, is a musician and songwriter from Detroit, Michigan. Despite being an accomplished and talented musician, Rodriguez remained relatively unknown in the United States until the early 1970s. His music, however, struck a chord with listeners in South Africa, where he became a cultural icon.

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Get your mouth open, you’re high

“Two Weeks” is a single from British musician FKA Twigs, released in 2014. The song is notable for its intricate and sensual production, with layers of synths and percussion building up to a chorus that showcases FKA Twigs’ vocal range. Lyrically, the song explores themes of seduction and power dynamics, with FKA Twigs confidently proclaiming her own desirability.

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