Ever hear these Songs About Rum? We promise you'll find some new tunes. Here are 22 of the top ones.
From the album, Rumours (Super Deluxe), released on February 4, 1977
"Dreams" is a song by British-American rock band Fleetwood Mac, released on their 1977 album Rumours. It was written by Stevie Nicks and produced by the band with engineering by Ken Caillat. The song is a mid-tempo ballad featuring Nicks on lead vocals. Her lyrics describe the dissolving of a relationship. The song was inspired by her then-boyfriend, Lindsey Buckingham, with whom she was having a tumultuous relationship. The song was released as the second single from Rumours in May 1977 and peaked at number 16 on the US Billboard Hot 100 chart. In the UK, the song peaked at number 24 on the UK Singles Chart. "Dreams" has been described as one of Fleetwood Mac's signature songs and has been ranked as one of the greatest songs of all time by various publications. The song has been covered by a number of artists, including Sheryl Crow and The Corrs.
From the album, LEGENDADDY, released on March 25, 2022
"Rumbatón" is a song by Daddy Yankee, released as a single on April 10, 2018. The song was produced by DJ Nelson and co-produced by Daddy Yankee. It samples the song "Rumba Tres" by Cuban band Rumba Tres.
From the album, Lee Brice, released on November 3, 2017
"Rumor" is a song by American country music singer-songwriter Lee Brice. It was released as the lead-single off his fifth studio album Hey World. The song was written by Jesse Frasure, Ashley Gorley, and Shane McAnally and produced by Dan Frizsell and Jesse Frasure. It is composed in the key of G# major with a tempo of 146 beats per minute, and has a running time of three minutes and ten seconds. "Rumor" is about a man who hears a rumor about himself and his love interest, and decides to confront those who started it. The song is a mid-tempo country-pop track that features steel guitar and acoustic guitar. The single was released on August 7, 2020, by Curb Records and was met with mostly positive reviews from critics.
From the album, The Rumbling, released on February 7, 2022
"The Rumbling" is a song by Japanese punk rock band SiM. It was released as a single in 2011 on the album Animal Anthem. The song is an energetic and intense punk rock track with heavy guitar riffs, pounding drums, and passionate vocals. The lyrics express a feeling of being overwhelmed and needing to take a stand. The chorus of the song reflects the sentiment of the lyrics, repeating the lines "We can't keep on running / There's a rumbling deep inside". Production for the track was handled by the band's guitarist and producer Naoki Hashimoto. The song was recorded at Studio 801 in Tokyo, Japan, and was mixed and mastered by Junya Tanaka at Big Apple Studios.
From the album, DiCaprio 2, released on November 26, 2018
"151 Rum" is a song by American rapper JID. It was released on May 9, 2019, as the lead single from his second studio album DiCaprio 2. The song features production from Christo, who uses a menacing trap beat built on a sampled organ loop to provide a backdrop for JID's rapid-fire delivery. The song's title is a reference to the 151-proof rum of the same name, which JID uses as a metaphor throughout the song. Lyrically, JID touches on topics such as his ambition, his hometown of East Atlanta, and his aspirations of becoming one of the greatest rappers of all time. The song also features a guest verse from Chicago rapper Chance the Rapper.
From the album, Rumors (feat. Cardi B), released on August 13, 2021
"Rumors" is a collaboration between American singer-songwriter Lizzo and rapper Cardi B. The song was written by Lizzo and produced by Ricky Reed. It was released as the second single from Lizzo's third studio album, Cuz I Love You, on March 29, 2019. The song is an uptempo R&B and hip hop track, with Lizzo and Cardi B exploring rumors about themselves and their status in the music industry. The chorus is sung by Lizzo and the verses are rapped by Cardi B. The production features a combination of synths, percussion, and bass, along with Auto-Tuned vocals. The song has been praised for its empowering message, with critics noting its potential to become an anthem for female empowerment. The song reached number 18 on the US Billboard Hot 100 chart, becoming Lizzo's first top-20 single, and Cardi B's sixth.
From the album, Rumores, released on August 28, 1997
"Rumores" is a song by Mexican singer-songwriter Joan Sebastian. It was released in 1997 as the lead single from his fourteenth studio album, El Maestro (1998). The song was written and produced by Sebastian himself. The song is a ballad with a strong Mexican influence, combining elements of mariachi and banda music. The lyrics tell of the gossiping and rumors that surround the singer. Rumores is a passionate plea to be left alone and treated with respect. The song was a major success in Latin America and the United States. It peaked at number one on the Billboard Hot Latin Tracks chart and earned a Latin Grammy Award nomination for Best Regional Mexican Song. It was certified gold in Mexico and received a BMI Latin Award in 2000.
From the album, Rumors, released on April 26, 2017
"Rumors" is a 2019 single by American EDM duo NEFFEX. It was written by and produced by the duo and mastered by Grammy-winning mastering engineer Chris Athens. The song's lyrics deal with the struggles the duo encountered while trying to make it in the music business, and the difficulties of coping with the "rumors" of their success and failure. Musically, the song is a hard-hitting, synth-driven EDM track, blending elements of trap, dubstep, and pop. The song features a powerful vocal performance from NEFFEX, as well as electronic effects and sound design. The song was released on November 18, 2019.
From the album, Rumors (feat. Lil Durk), released on January 25, 2022
"Rumors (feat. Lil Durk)" is a song by Gucci Mane featuring Lil Durk. The track was produced by 808 Mafia and was released as the lead single for Gucci Mane's tenth studio album, Mr. Davis. The song and production feature a hard-hitting trap beat, with heavy bass and pounding drums. Gucci Mane and Lil Durk rap about their respective come-ups and the various rumors that have been circulating about them. They both proclaim that they will stand tall and ignore the rumors, no matter how bad they get. The chorus features the lines “they talkin’ rumors, they talkin’ rumors, they talkin’ rumors, don’t listen to them.” The song has become a fan favorite, garnering praise for its hard-hitting beat and the duo’s lyrical chemistry. It has been featured in various video games and movies.
From the album, 21, released on January 24, 2011
"Rumour Has It" is a song by British singer-songwriter Adele, featured on her second studio album, 21, released in 2011. The song was written and co-produced by Adele and Ryan Tedder, and was inspired by the media speculation surrounding Adele's personal life. "Rumour Has It" is a soul-pop song with elements of pop, funk and R&B, and features a sound reminiscent of 1960s girl groups. The song is powered by a steady beat, a simple bass line and electric guitar riffs, and features prominent backing vocals. The lyrics focus on Adele's feelings of being gossiped about and the lack of trust in the media, and exploring her feelings of being judged by society for her personal choices. The song's chorus features the lyrics "Rumour has it I'm ruining my own life/ Rumour has it I'm trouble". "Rumour Has It" was released as the fourth single from 21 in the United Kingdom, and was nominated for a Grammy Award for Best Pop Solo Performance in 2012. It peaked at number twenty-two on the UK Singles Chart, and has since become a staple of Adele's live performances. The song was also featured
From the album, El Poder De La Cumbia, released on June 12, 2006
From the album, Hard Or Smooth, released on January 1, 1992
From the album, Pawn Shop, released on January 15, 2016
From the album, Rum Pum Pum, released on October 27, 2022
From the album, Let It Enfold You, released on September 7, 2004
From the album, Back Through Time, released in 2011
From the album, Ultimate Oldies & Goodies - One Hit Wonders of the 50s & 60s, released on January 31, 1990
From the album, Cats (Original Broadway Cast Recording / 1983), released on January 1, 1983
From the album, Coz I'm Happy, released on November 21, 2016
From the album, RUM, released on July 15, 2019
From the album, RUM, released on June 25, 2022
From the album, Cabbage, released on August 3, 2010
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