![]() Sung by a husband and wife, it asks beautiful questions and provides the breathtaking answers in one gorgeous song. It’s poetic and pure, and every note captures the moments, the memories, and the magic of being more than any song I know. I didn’t grow up in Tennessee but this haunting song still sounds just like home to me. And I can see you far inside, ’cause you’re walking down the road with me.”įeels Like Home – Drew Holcomb & The Neighbors “So I’m starin’ at the gates of all my dreams. It’s about traveling the road of life lightheartedly and with laughter and love behind you as the most important gifts to give – and the only important things that matter. This simple song speaks to me like few others and always makes me happy when I hear it, whether it’s a camping trip, car trip, or chilling at home. “I take a walk through the tree line, getting on with father time…when do I begin?” The band is incredible, but this track is one of my favorites because sometimes while focusing on the future we forget to keep ourselves in the present. Like a bear emerging from hibernation, this song is a beautiful reminder to view every new day like a deep breath, a new beginning, and to ground yourself in the moment so you never miss what each new day has to offer. “The day that’s long is a day complete, so kick off your shoes and relax your feet.” A remix of his original, more upbeat version called “Sound of Sunshine” (which I also love) about the healing power of sunshine, this one’s more personal and more powerful, and one of my most played songs. Positivity is what Michael Franti has perfected! This song is a relaxing and refreshing homage to the happiness that can be found at the end of a long, bad day. The Sound of Sunshine Going Down – Michael Franti & Spearhead Like a box of positives it’s a plus, love.” “This rhythm really fits like a snug glove. And when I’m hanging out and having a beer, it’s a question I ask anyone who’s listening. It’s one of my favorite rap songs ever by one of my favorite groups of all time from one of the first albums I ever bought. ![]() ![]() I’ve got one life to live, and I wouldn’t live it no other way.” “I make a living out of living, yeah, that’s what I say. Plus, it’s called “Vacation” which makes it the perfect pick for any beach day, summer event, or kickback with friends and family. For the past few years I’ve been lucky enough to do just that. When we started Good JuJu Agency, this song really resonated with me because it’s about making your passion your profession and doing what you love every day of your life. “Just say the word and I’ll part the sea. It’s a very simple, breezy, and sexy song that just sounds cool and fits any occasion. It’s different from everything else on pop radio and unlike Foster the People’s other hits. It’s about trying to keep a friendship going following a breakup, but I just like this song because it sounds so damn good. “I am the dotted line…and you can fill me in with whatever you like.” It’s something we all wrestle with daily and this song sums this struggle up in a cleverly written, “countrified” alt-rock favorite of mine. “Wander through the untouched, a smile to my new friends”įor me, it represents finding someone great or doing something incredible, but trying not to ruin it by acting on your base impulses, bad decisions, or being the worst version of yourself instead of the best. This is just one of their gems and is my go-to song when cruising the California coastline or driving to San Diego with my family. Pacific Coast Highway – The Hip Abductionīeyond their great band name and good vibes message, The Hip Abduction blends beautiful island-inspired instrumentation, melodic vocals, and African-inspired rhythms to create what they call “wanderlust-inspired global pop” – and it works so well. To kick back, relax one time and you will find.” “Let the music take over my soul, body and mind. ![]() (RIP to Double K!) The lyrics are clever. Though this band and this song is well regarded by true hip hop heads, the average music fan may not have heard of this legendary LA duo or their melodic ode to “mary jane”. Hip Hop is one of my favorite genres and underground rap is a passion of mine. “All I really want in this life is…to know what I want.” A perfect choice for any playlist, plus road trips, backyard barbecues, or that lazy Sunday afternoon in Tucson. The horns, the lyrics, the blend of languages, the melody and more make this one of my favorite (sort of) love songs, as it’s about longing for that lost love and the final plea before moving on from it done in a way that’s fun to listen to. ![]()
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