My Current Music Playlist and Favorite Songs

My Current Music Playlist and Favorite Songs

From classic rock to contemporary hits, my music collection is a mix of diverse genres and vibes. Whether Irsquo;m driving, studying, or simply relaxing, the songs that keep me entertained vary. Herersquo;s a detailed look at my current music playlist and some of my favorite tunes.

Current Music Playlist

The music that currently finds its way into my playlist is eclectic, ranging from classic rock and pop to harder rock and even indie tunes. Here are some of the bands and artists Irsquo;ve been listening to lately:

Skillet - Their albums are always a hit. From Victorious to Hero, their songs are filled with powerful instrumentals and interesting bass drops. Dua Lipa, Elton John Butterflies, Tyla - The collaboration with Elton John and Dua Lipa on Cold Heart is a must-listen. Iron Maiden, The Agonist, The Bangles, Widder Calvary, System Of A Down - Heavy metal and rock classics that never fail to rock the headphones. The classics by Led Zeppelin, Aerosmith, and Pink Floyd - Therersquo;s a reason these bands remain timeless. Their music has something for everyone.

Favorite Songs

Within my current music collection, there are a few songs that stand out:

ldquo;Ll viva la vidardquo; by Sidonero Though I donrsquo;t listen to it on repeat, this song gets me singing along almost every morning. ldquo;Truth or Darerdquo; by Tyla ldquo;Cold Heartrdquo; by Dua Lipa ldquo;Jikardquo; La Vida by Mi Casa ldquo;Good Olrsquo; Fashion Loverboyrdquo; and ldquo;Somebody to Loverdquo; by Queen ldquo;Everything She Wantsrdquo; and ldquo;Irsquo;m Your Manrdquo; by Wham! ldquo;Padam Padamrdquo; by Kylie Minogue ldquo;Dark Redrdquo; and ldquo;Bad Habitrdquo; by Steve Lacy ldquo;Weekend Specialrdquo; by Brenda Fassie ldquo;Weekend Every Weekendrdquo; by Michael Grey ldquo;Addicted to Yourdquo; and ldquo;Waiting for Loverdquo; by Avicii ldquo;The Trooperrdquo; by Iron Maiden ldquo;Panophobiardquo; by The Agonist ldquo;Wasted Yearsrdquo; by Iron Maiden ldquo;In Your Roomrdquo; by The Bangles and ldquo;Shake Merdquo; by Cinderella ldquo;Fuelrdquo; by Metallica and ldquo;Lone Wolfrdquo; by Tenggar Calvary ldquo;Sugarrdquo; by System Of A Down and ldquo;Waitrdquo; by White Lion ldquo;Tributerdquo; by Tenacious D and ldquo;La Grangerdquo; by ZZ Top

Favorite Lyrics

A favorite verse from one of my favorite songs:

ldquo;I heard an old old story of a Savior who came from Glory
Who gave His life on Calvary to save a wretch like me
I heard about His groaning and His precious blood atoning
Then I repented of my sin and claimed the victory.rdquo;

The lyrics resonate with me, making it an invaluable part of my daily routine.

My Music Journey in Brief

While I donrsquo;t have a strict ldquo;repeatrdquo; song that plays on loop, there are some that often flow through my ears during random moments. For example, if itrsquo;s ldquo;Bring Your Guitar To Work Day,rdquo; several classic rock songs by Led Zeppelin, Aerosmith, and others flood my mind and ears. These classics have earned a special place in my heart over the years.

Herersquo;s a curated list of those songs that have brought me joy over the past year:

ldquo;The Roverrdquo; by Led Zeppelin ldquo;Desperadordquo; by Alice Cooper ldquo;Tightroperdquo; by Stevie Ray Vaughan ldquo;On the Huntrdquo; by Lynyrd Skynyrd ldquo;The Lefthand Canyon Killerrdquo; by One Eyed Jacks You Know Who You Are ldquo;Get Up, Gordquo; by David Bromberg ldquo;40 Days, 40 Nightsrdquo; by Steppenwolf ldquo;Easy Moneyrdquo; by Foghat ldquo;I Hope Yoursquo;re Feeling Betterrdquo; by Santana ldquo;Tangerinerdquo; by Led Zeppelin ldquo;Somebodyrdquo; by Aerosmith ldquo;I Love the Nightrdquo; by Blue Oyster Cult ldquo;The Beverly Hills Breakup Songrdquo; by One Eyed Jacks You Know Who You Are ldquo;Moneyrdquo; by Pink Floyd ldquo;I Heard It On the Xrdquo; by ZZ Top ldquo;The New Lee Highway Bluesrdquo; by David Bromberg ldquo;If I Don’t Be There By Morningrdquo; by Eric Clapton ldquo;Let’s Be Friendsrdquo; by Pat Coast ldquo;Write Merdquo; by Aerosmith ldquo;Behind Blue Eyesrdquo; by The Who ldquo;Wall Of Denialrdquo; by Stevie Ray Vaughan ldquo;Out On the Tilesrdquo; by Led Zeppelin ldquo;I Will Not Be Your Foolrdquo; by David Bromberg ldquo;SS/DD 1st World Problemsrdquo; by One Eyed Jacks You Know Who You Are ldquo;The Bullfrog Bluesrdquo; by David Bromberg

These songs have given me a plethora of lyrics that are etched in my memory and often sung along with during my commutes or alone at home. They often leave my fingers aching after a day of playing, after which I move over to my drums.