This page is a mix of all the music I love. You’ll find my Spotify linked here — please feel free to browse the playlists!
Drake: Take Care Album
My favorite album of all time, with my favorite song on the album being Crew Love featuring The Weekend
Dil Dhadakne Do | Zindagi Na Milegi Dobara
Such an amazing and uplifting song with an even better movie to back it up. Other tracks I recommend from the film are Ik Junoon (Paint It Red) and Senorita
Stoked: Weston Estate
Calling themselves “Ya aunty's favorite boy band," this North Carolina-based alt-pop band is definitely worth a listen.
The Miseducation of Lauryn Hill
Crazy to think this was her first (and only) studio album released. #boss
J. Cole: 4 Your Eyez Only
Few artists can tell a story through music the way J. Cole does.
Me and Your Mama: Childish Gambino
You’re telling me this man made Atlanta AND this song?!?
Molly: Lil Dicky, Brendon Urie
My go-to karaoke song.
Maula Mere Maula
A beautifully deep and emotional melodic song.
Stir Fry: Migos
I play this anytime I need energy or have to get up and be productive.
My Way: Frank Sinatra
FOR WHAT IS A MANNNNN WHAT HAS HE GOT????
Changes: A$AP Rocky
Just wait until you hear that beat drop.
Perfect Circle / God Speed: Mac Miller
A song confronting addiction, self-destruction, and the pain he caused loved ones
Valerie: Amy Winehouse
I first heard this song sung at my brother’s wedding and have been hooked ever since.
SZA: Ctrl (Deluxe)
A modern R&B masterpiece — an album about love, insecurity, self-discovery, and the messy beauty of growing into yourself. Songs I recommend include: Normal Girl, Love Galore (Alt Version), and Go Gina
You Rock My World: Michael Jackson
I always love mouthing the beginning conversation between Michael and Chris Tucker.
All Falls Down: Kanye West
“The people highest up got the lowest self-esteem. The prettiest people do the ugliest things. For the road to riches and diamond rings.”
Dave: Psychodrama
Using storytelling and raw lyricism, Dave unpacks mental health, race, relationships, and the struggles of growing up in South London. Songs I’d recomend are: Psycho, Streatham, and Screwface Capital
You Never Know: Immortal Technique, Jean Grae
A heartbreaking storytelling track about love, loss, and the kind of pain that lingers long after the moment has passed.
Radio Ga Ga: Queen
Written decades ago, yet its commentary on media, technology, and how we consume entertainment feels just as relevant today
Frank Ocean: Blonde
Frank Ocean’s genre-defying masterpiece — a dreamy, intimate exploration of love, identity, and self-reflection that feels just as much like a personal diary as it does an album
Raabta: Arijit Singh
My goal in life is to sing this song word for word, breath for breath.