

Lido once said his album Everything is like living a breakup in reverse, and his song “Angel” comes near the end, so it’s still got that shimmery, otherworldly quality to it. Just another example of how angelic the dance crossover champion can be in the pop arena. Did you know Skrillex produced this beat? You can definitely hear his touch in the pitched-up vocal melody and the rumbling bass.

Sometimes, you’re a devil in angel’s clothing, and that’s when you put a song like Fifth Harmony’s “Angel” on the speakers. Maybe this isn’t a song about angels your priest would recognize, but they’re heaven-sent nonetheless.įifth Harmony – “Angel” (Prod. Dive headfirst into sexual conquest and emotional abandon. There’s enough jangly guitar to knock the sense out of ya, or at least the trepidation. Switching the vibe up a little, we get into some good post-punk, goth revival with New York City’s Interpol. Don’t be afraid to take your lovers hand and wander into that forest of feelings, and don’t be afraid to lean into the amazing breakdown in the second half of this song.

Love is a many splendid thing, and this angel heralds the coming of a love you can’t fight. Swim in an ocean of synths and emotions as Crywolf sings a song that’ll move you to tears.
