Out of My Head: Five Songs I Listened to This Weekend

The songs that soundtracked this weekend.

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After a month of deliberating our several year-end, best-of-2014 lists, I'm finally regaining pace with music that's dropping in the here-and-now. (As for those year-end lists: I look forward to your wit and temper tantrums in the comments.)

With new tapes from Shy Glizzy, Jacka, J. Cole, Charli XCX, and beloved K. Michelle, I had a gigabyte of that #werk queued up for me this weekend, which I survived. Let us now revisit the good shit.

1. Shy Glizzy "Funeral"

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Released: Dec. 2, 2014

"Funeral" is Shy Glizzy singing and rapping about how you might get beat, robbed, shot, and killed at his own funeral. You should understand that Glizzy grew up right off Minnesota Avenue in D.C., where these things happen. "I don’t leave the house if I don’t have the semi/My niggas ain't pouring no Remy; they don’t even drink Remy." The beat is a gospel wail and piano catatonia, a.k.a. slow-singing and flower-bringing, with verses from a kid who ain't never lied to you not once.

2. The Jacka "On Methazine"

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Released: Dec. 2, 2014

Much of Jacka's latest album, What Happened to the World, is grizzled ambivalence regarding the sale and consumption of so many narcotics. "On Methazine" is both the catchiest and most decisive of these Surgeon General's Warnings; "Kill yourself if you sell coke" is a spiritual companion piece to Makonnen's "I Don't Sell Molly No More," though Jacka's contribution is richer, luxurious even. Marinate in that sample. Hear also: "Addict," "The President's Face," "Lost My Way." 

3. Omarion "Already"

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Released: Dec. 2, 2014

I'm over "Bo$$," "You Like It," "Don't Leave," and now I'm stuck on "Already," the outro cut from Omarion's Sex Playlist, which I reviewed. Omarion's bubbly flirtation with merengue is a light touch, the most gentle track from a subtle R&B album. "Thank you for coming," he whispers at the playlist's close. (Get it?) I flipped two omelets to this one.

4. Rome Fortune "Juice"

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Released: Dec. 4, 2014

As bubbly as Omarion's earlier entry, but with a rather different sensibility; Rome Fortune just wants a woman (or several) to taste drugs and colors with. "Juice" is smooth, with a numb finish. Whatever creatively oriented resolutions Rome Fortune may have made last New Year's Eve, I'm sure he's accomplished most of them in 2014. Meanwhile, my bedroom features a desk with no chair. I'm struggling, fam'ron.

5. J. Cole "St. Tropez"

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