The Rolling Stones, “Living In a Ghost Town”: Recorded before the lockdown, this rock song echoes today’s world.ģ5. PRE-PANDEMIC: Songs written before the virus spread but released because the tracks resonate with the current times.ģ4. ArtistsCAN, “Lean on Me”: Justin Bieber, Michael Bublé, Sarah McLachlan and more join forces to lean on one another - from 6 feet apart - to perform the classic Bill Withers tune. Live Lounge Allstars, “Times Like These (BBC Radio 1 Stay Home Live Lounge)”: Chris Martin, Dua Lipa, Ellie Goulding, 5 Seconds of Summer and more link up to sing a 2003 Foo Fighters hit, including the Foos.ģ3. Alicia Keys, “My House”: The piano slayer rewrites a Flo Rida hit to warn you: “You can’t come to my house/Suddenly two’s a crowd.”ģ2. Alicia Keys, “My House”: The piano slayer rewrites a Flo Rida hit to warn you: “You can’t come to my house/Suddenly two’s a crowd.”ģ1. Hillsong Young & Free, “A Message for My Best Friends”: Sending the reminder to stay home through a remix of their song “Best Friends.”31. He’s even released a whole album about the pandemic called “Quarantine Queen.”ģ0. Todrick Hall, “Mask, Gloves, Soap, Scrubs”: Remixing his original song “Nails, Hair, Hips, Heels,” Todrick Hall has created another dance gem for digital nightclubs, a.k.a. Cardi B and iMarkkeyz, “Coronavirus”: A Cardi B rant about the coronavirus has been transformed into a hit song.Ģ9. Avril Lavigne, “We Are Warriors”: Originally written about her battle with Lyme disease, Lavigne re-recorded the song to honor health care workers on the front lines.Ģ8. Gloria Estefan, “Put Your Mask On!”: A re-working of her upbeat 1989 single “Get On Your Feet” to remind you about your current favorite accessory.Ģ7. Queen + Adam Lambert, “You Are the Champions”: A forever anthem continues to serve the people.Ģ6. REMIXED: Songs that have been re-recorded or remixed to reflect the mood of the world overtaken by the coronavirus.Ģ5. SENRI OE, “Togetherness”: The Japanese pianist’s breezy instrumental track will brighten up your day. Riley Green, “Better Than Me”: A country song that opens with heat: “Is the world on fire, feels like a bad dream/Did the hammer come down, feels like a kick in the teeth.”Ģ4. Erika Ender, “Back to the Basics”: “Despacito” co-writer offers a positive song in a time of turmoil.Ģ3. Drive-by Truckers, “Quarantine Together”: The song title says it all.Ģ2. Alexander 23, “IDK You Yet”: Feeling incomplete and in self-isolation, Alexander wrote and produced this touching song that sounds like a future radio hit.Ģ1. Benjamin Gibbard, “Life in Quarantine”: Death Cab for Cutie frontman sings a soft rock track about people isolating.Ģ0. Tye Tribbett, “We Gon’ Be Alright”: Sampling Kendrick Lamar, Tribbett sends a comforting message to the world.ġ9. Songs about going back in time free#Snow Tha Product, “Nowhere to Go (Quarantine Love)”: Talk about being productive while at home - in just 24 hours this rapper-actress created this song and its music video about having a free schedule.ġ8. Rodney “Darkchild” Jerkins Presents The Good News, “Come Together”: An anthem by some of the world’s top gospel musicians, including Kirk Franklin, Mary Mary, Lecrae, Marvin Sapp and more.ġ7. Mike Campbell, “Lockdown”: A rocking track with lyrics like, “I’m keeping my distance, at least six feet/And I’m microwaving everything I eat.”ġ6. Grace Potter featuring Marcus King, Jackson Browne and Lucious, “Eachother”: In the end we still have one another, Potter advises.ġ5. Lil TJay, “Ice Cold”: Reflecting the times, this platinum-selling rapper spills his feelings about the current state of the world.ġ4. Mike Love featuring John Stamos, “This Shall Too Pass”: Just like a Beach Boys song, a feel-good tune that will put a smile on your face.ġ3. Michael Bublé, Barenaked Ladies and Sofía Reyes, “Gotta Be Patient”: These three advise us all to keep calm and chill out.ġ2.
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