![]() ![]() And we finally got his masterpiece of a project this summer. Lil Uzi Vert – “From the Garden”įor years, we had Isaiah Rashad’s The House is Burning on our lists of albums we were patiently waiting for. The hype was so real there was even a remix that enlisted British royalty Bugzy Malone and United States drill prince Fivio Foreign. The drill-infused goodness was all over TikTok and was just a motivational, aspirational good time that we had on repeat. You must live under a rock if you didn’t hear “Body” by Russ Millions and Tion Wayne. British rap continued to make waves here in the United States as artists paid tribute to their favorite football teams and players, veteran MCs showed that they still had it, and rising stars made a name for themselves. As usual, we were gifted with plenty of music to help get us through the oxymoronic year. It all happened in a year that felt both interminable and lightning fast at once. Carli Lloyd retired after an illustrious career, playing one of her final games for Gotham FC in her hometown of Philadelphia. The formation of a European Super League came and went in less than a week. Virgil Abloh died from a battle with cancer that he kept private from the outside world. Lionel Messi shockingly left Barcelona to form a superteam with Neymar and Kylian Mbappé in Paris. It seems as if the sentiments heading into 2022 haven’t changed much.Īs the march towards a pre-pandemic normal grows more never-ending, 2021, like its predecessor, was full of triumphant highs and sobering lows. From footballer references to long-awaited project drops, these are the tracks that have dominated our airwaves this year.Ī year ago, we were hoping that 2021 would bring a fresh start after what was an incredibly tumultuous 2020. ![]() Like we always do about this time - we count down the best songs of 2021. ![]()
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