If you’re having a difficult time with your insecurities, you can turn to music. Several songs have been written about insecurities, such as Jess Glyne’s “Insecurities,” Tyler, the Creator’s “25,” Carly Rae Jepsen’s “Your Type,” or K. Michelle’s “Wish I Could Be Her.” Here are some of our favorites:
Jess Glyne’s “Insecurities”
If you’ve been in a bind, Jess Glyne has you covered with her new song about security. The empowering anthem is from her sophomore album, Always In Between. It debuted as the top-selling album in the UK this year, and currently sits at #5 on the UK charts. The album features singles like ‘These Days’ and ‘I’ll Be There.’
Tyler, the Creator’s “25”
Tyler, the Creator has released his latest album titled “25.” We’ve compiled a list of the 25 best songs on the album. Regardless of what genre you’re into, you’ll be able to find a new favorite. This year’s release is a fusion of R&B, hip-hop and more.
Tyler, the Creator is not only a talented rapper and record producer, he is also a member of Odd Future and has been involved in critically acclaimed albums. In addition to releasing music, he also has clothing lines, including Golf le Fleur and Golf Wang. Tyler, the Creator always has something going on.
Tyler, the Creator’s “25” is a collection of 16 tracks that explore personal relationships, references his alter ego Wolf Haley, and confronts fame. The album also features a slew of guest artists. His history of combining styles has paid off in a variety of ways.
In addition to “25,” Tyler, the Creator has released a teaser video for his next single, “Side Street.” The video features Helena Howard and Youngboy Never Broke Again. He also recently released a music video for his single “WUSYANAME” featuring DJ Drama.
Carly Rae Jepsen’s “Your Type”
“Your Type” is one of the standout cuts from Carly Rae Jepsen’ s new album, E*MO*TION. The song is a synth pop number that Jepsen says was inspired by a love affair. The song also features a video directed by Gia Coppola. “Your Type” is a catchy song with a fun music video.
The video isn’t about Jepsen’s romantic mishaps, and it’s not a parody of her gaydar. It’s a pop song, and despite its ’90s sound, it’s a great pop song. The video is set to the Cinderella story, which Jepsen herself played on Broadway last year.
“Your Type” was not a commercial success when it was first released in late 2015. The single failed to enter any music charts. In fact, the song remained unranked for five weeks on the Ultratip Bubbling Under chart in Wallonia, a French-speaking region of Belgium. However, in the spring of 2016, it gained renewed popularity in Canada. It eventually entered the Canadian airplay charts on May 14, 2016.
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