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9 Spellbinding Songs About Magic


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My desire, on the subject of the 2 current “Houdini” releases (Houdinii?), is that this kinetic dance-floor anthem through which Dua Lipa challenges a suitor to offer her one good cause not to vanish. I discover it superior to Eminem’s “Houdini” for 2 causes. First, I’ve a deep-seated private aversion to the Steve Miller Band’s “Abracadabra” and, thus, to any track that samples it. However, way more essential, Dua Lipa understands that on the finish of a refrain it’s simply very enjoyable to yell, “Houdini!”

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I needed to embody this frenetic tune from Siouxsie and the Banshees’ 1981 album, “Juju,” not solely as a result of it’s an occult traditional in its personal proper, but additionally as a result of Gaga interpolates its melody through the pre-chorus of “Abracadabra,” giving it an additional layer of wild-eyed magic.

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Although not as creepy as that different Police track that initially appears to be a couple of mutually reciprocated love however on nearer inspection seems to be a couple of man obsessive about somebody from afar (and which additionally occurs to have a title that begins with the phrase “each”), this one is definitely the extra magical of the 2.

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This Alan Parsons-produced 1974 hit from the Scottish band Pilot is technically about supernatural forces, although lately you’d been excused for pondering it’s really an ode to a sure omnipresent diabetes drug. (Sing it with me: “Oh, oh, oh, Ozempic!”) Final 12 months, Craig Marks wrote a extremely entertaining story for The Occasions about this earworm’s second life as an promoting jingle. Shrugged the track’s vocalist and co-writer David Paton, “Lots of people don’t know the title Pilot, however they know the Ozempic track.” The magic of promoting!

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Maybe essentially the most romantic of all of the love-as-magic tunes in existence, the Drifters’ luxurious harmonies give this ballad its otherworldly atmosphere. (For a very completely different sort of atmosphere, see Lou Reed’s sparse cowl, which was featured prominently in David Lynch’s nice “Misplaced Freeway.”)

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Lastly, on this upbeat 1965 traditional, the Lovin’ Spoonful posits that music itself possesses the facility to solid a spell: “It’s magic,” the band sings, “if the music is groovy.” However, having reached the top of this playlist, you’ve definitely discovered that by now.

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