Find out what encapsulates my music taste! Click here to see the playlist.
As Natalie was driving us to see The Outsiders, we kiki-ed about a lot of things (as baddies such as ourselves do). One of those things was music and how we have a habit of making “flashbang” playlists that switch genres fast. I also told her about how I wanted to make one playlist that embodies my entire music taste. The next day, I got really excited about that idea and did it! In order to keep it to only the best of the best, I capped the playlist at 50 songs. Let’s debrief what I put in my playlist.
Pop
- Break Free – Ariana Grande (late night car ride in STL vibes)
- Beautiful Things – Benson Boone (unironically love this song)
- Dear John – Taylor Swift (fav TS song)
- Dangerously – Charlie Puth (fav Charlie Puth song)
- Empty Cups – Charlie Puth (longtime fav)
- What Was I Made For? – Billie Eillish (top song last year)
Rock / Punk / Metal
- Stacy’s Mom – Fountains Of Wayne
- Everywhere – Michelle Branch
- It’s My Life – Bon Jovi
- Finish Them – Cattle Decapitation (first Cattle Decap song)
- Metabolic – Slipknot (long time fav)
- Eyeless – Slipknot (first Slipknot song)
- Jesus of Suburbia – Green Day (fav Green Day song)
- Dear Maria, Count Me In – All Time Low (iconic 2000s emo song)
- King For A Day – Pierce The Veil, Kellin Quinn (also iconic 2000s emo song)
- Bleak December – Set it Off (first concert)
- Ball Tongue – Korn (one of my faves)
Musical Theatre / Disney
- Unlikely Lovers – Falsettos (one my fav MT songs OAT)
- When Will My Life Begin? – Tangled (excited for the live action)
- Almost There – Princess and the Frog (ofc)
Choir / Classical / Gospel
- I’ll Be On My Way – Shawn Kirchner (love the baritone solo)
- Green Lights – The Standard Vocal Jazz Ensemble
- Nuit d’étoiles – Debussy (Theo’s better but this recording’s good enough)
- A Beatles Celebration! – Vocal Majority (SATB version’s better but good enough)
- Go the Distance – Vocal Spectrum (always wanted to sing bass)
- Just One Look – Doris Troy (stormy weather dancing with my man vibes)
Indie
- Falling Up – Will Wood (fav WW song)
- The Lies of Love – Rusty Cage “‘Knife Song’ Guy” (unironically fire)
- The Night We Met – Lord Huron (is this indie? Idk I love it anyway)
- 2econd 2ight 2eer – Will Wood (first WW song)
- Counternatural – Human Zoo (underrated band)
- Marsha, Thankk You For the Dialectics, but I Need You to Leave – Will Wood (also my fav WW song)
- Banana Man – Tally Hall (silly anti-capitalist song except Joe Hawley said it’s not about that)
- The Mind Electric – Miracle Musical
- Two Wuv – Tally Hall (lowkey crazy but same)
- This December – Ricky Montgomery
Dance / House / Techno / EDM
- Are You With Me – Said the Sky
- Walk Me Home – Said the Sky (makes me feel like I’m flying)
- Freedom Dive – XI (difficult rhythm game song)
- You Are All Bad Guys – A Hat in Time (ETOH)
- Road of the Jungle Dragon – Calamity (ETOH)
- Wait So Long (Why Do I Have To) – Swedish House Mafia
Country
- A Little Too Late – Toby Keith (the song that made me realize that I don’t actually hate country)
- (S)he’s Everything – Brad Paisley (super corny, i need a man to sing it to me NOW)
Rap
- Shake Dat A** (T***k Song) – BossMan Dlow, GloRilla (duh)
- WATCHU KNO ABOUT ME – GloRilla, Sexyy Red (baddie vibes)
- Mad at Me – Sexyy Red (honorable mention: Looking for the H**s)
Latin Pop
- Aqui Estoy Yo – Luis Fonsi and more (soooo dramatic, I love it)
- Vámonos – La Santa Cecilia, Fito Paez (coastal drive vibes)
- La Camisa Negra – Juanes (fuego)
Honorable mentions
- Nikki – Forever The Sickest Kids
- Gnarly – Katseye
- Guess – Charli xcx, Billie Eillish
- Strawberry Moon – Dennis van Aarssen
- Save Me – BTS
- Baby, I’m Yours – Barbara Lewis
- Head B***h – Chrissy Clapecka
- Judas – Lady Gaga
- Stormy Weather – Doris Troy
- Ashtray – Matt Pless
As one should expect, this diva’s music taste expands frequently, so this playlist embodies what I’m feeling at the moment. Who knows, half these songs might be gone in a week!
Let me know what bops you got on repeat!
Published: January 18, 2026

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