Ebony’s Playlist: What’s on Repeat, Ep. 3

Today, my friend asked me what I was passionate about. I truly couldn’t think of anything but music. I can’t imagine living without music. I can always find a song to suit any mood I’m in. I am so happy when I hear a new song and it hits a spot. I feel like I am doing a terrible job of describing something so amazing. I hope my playlists helps to get across what I can’t convey with words.

A Fool Getting Older – Full Crate featuring Luke Burr


I have not officially played this song out yet. It is one of those songs that you don’t play too many times on repeat, but every time it comes on, you have to listen to it. Luke Burr has such a distinct voice that you would recognize him on any song. I found him by way of Youtube shorts. He goes to nursing homes and sings for the seniors. That is so sweet of him 



Lil Mama – Trip Carter


I have no idea who Trip Carter is, I just know Spotify suggested this song to me and it has been on repeat. Lil Mama is a song I would love to hear with a live band. That intro with just the instruments and the Ooos let’s you know this song is going to be good. It is a fast-paced, jazzy song that I would dance to, if I could. The coordination and balance only allow for chair dancing.


Somebody – Keshi


This little dude is talking nasty and I like it 😊. Keshi’s sound is categorized as lo-fi hip hop, alternative, rnb, and pop. Seriously people, pick one. I would say lo-fi (a style of music that intentionally has imperfections and is often used as background music), describes it best. His sound is mellow and the songs just flow together well. Since I’ve listened to the whole album on repeat, I just picked a song. And why not a sexy one 😉.


Tell Me – Peter Collins


Not to be confused with Phil Collins 😆. I don’t remember exactly how I was introduced to Peter. Maybe Instagram. He has a song that is more popular than Tell Me called You Got This, which is so uplifting and beautiful. I just decided to highlight this repeat because this is how I feel. When my husband arrives, I’m going to play this song for him, Like dude, where the hell you been? I had the privilege of seeing Peter Collins at The City Winery in Atlanta. His voice is an instrument he plays well. There was a man that kept hollering out PETER! every time he did something amazing during the show. I don’t know how he didn’t laugh because everyone else was laughing.

Music is truly a universal language. It isn’t always the words you hear, it can be the melody. I listen to a lot of k-pop (Korean pop) and I can assure you, I don’t know anything that is said. But the music, melody, and dancing have you jamming along. Please let me know what songs you like and feel a connection to. Or feel free to suggest a song to me. Have a great weekend! And stay well and whole. Much Love 🧡 💚

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