
This is the one hundred and twenty-first mixtape by the Funky Soul Burner. MIXTAPE 121 Retro Sundays takes you on a nostalgic journey through a diverse blend of contemporary sounds that embody the essence of chill Sundays. From soulful melodies to infectious beats, this playlist captures the art of relaxation and reflection.
MIXTAPE 121 Retro Sundays invites you to step into a nostalgic world where Sundays are synonymous with relaxation, reflection, and a touch of vintage whim. This carefully curated playlist captures the essence of lazy Sundays with its diverse range of genres and contemporary sounds that evoke a sense of familiarity and warmth.
The mixtape kicks off with an opening song by the legendary Ike & Tina Turner, a timeless track that sets the mood for a journey through the day. From there, the playlist takes a contemporary twist, offering an array of musical flavors that embody the spirit of Sundays spent unwinding and enjoying the simple pleasures of life.
As the mixtape unfolds, you’ll discover a captivating blend of soulful melodies, infectious beats, and introspective lyricism. The Urban Renewal Project featuring Camp Lo brings a soulful and laid-back vibe with “Don’t Ask Y,” while Galactic’s collaboration with Trombone Shorty & Corey Henry adds a dash of funk and energy to the mix. The seamless fusion of brass instruments and rap verses in Too Many Zooz featuring Armani White’s “Talkin Bout” creates a lively atmosphere that perfectly captures the essence of Sundays meant for dancing and grooving.
Throughout the mixtape, you’ll encounter an eclectic mix of artists and styles, each contributing their unique flavor to the Retro Sundays experience. From the captivating vocals of Jess Glynne on “Silly Me” to the infectious rhythms of DJ Danifox’s “Tarraxo,” every track paints a vivid picture of a lazy Sunday afternoon spent indulging in music and embracing the present moment.
MIXTAPE 121 Retro Sundays celebrates the art of slowing down, embracing nostalgia, and finding joy in the present. It serves as a soundtrack for those seeking a moment of respite, a reminder to appreciate the simple pleasures of life, and a testament to the timeless power of music to create a sense of comfort and belonging. So sit back, relax, and let the Retro Sundays mixtape transport you to a world where Sundays are a gentle reminder to savor the beauty of the moment.
TRACK # | TIMESTAMP | ARTIST | SONG |
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1 | 0:00:00 | Intro to Retro Sundays | |
2 | 0:00:25 | Ike & Tina Turner | I Am a Motherless Child |
3 | 0:03:50 | The Urban Renewal Project feat. Camp Lo | Don't Ask Y |
4 | 0:06:32 | Galactic feat. Trombone Shorty & Corey Henry | Cineramascope |
5 | 0:09:40 | Too Many Zooz feat. Armani White | Talkin Bout |
6 | 0:12:40 | Jess Gylnne | Silly Me |
7 | 0:15:52 | DJ Danifox | Tarraxo |
8 | 0:18:44 | Say She She | Blow My Mind |
9 | 0:22:40 | Too Many Zooz feat. Beats Antique | The Block |
10 | 0:27:12 | Closed Sessions feat. OnGaud, Mick Jenkins Noname, Dally Auston & Saba | Realer Than Most |
11 | 0:30:26 | Closed Sessions feat. BoatHouse & Open Mike Eagle | Whiskey and Push-Ups |
12 | 0:33:54 | Meisterbeatz feat. Jean Grae & Burni Aman | Masters of the Humanverse |
13 | 0:37:26 | Eddie James feat. Hassaan Mackey, yU the 78er & Phase One | The Upright |
14 | 0:41:26 | FAUZIA | it's ok |
15 | 0:43:12 | CLiQ & Team Salut | Loose (Team Salut Edit) |
16 | 0:45:54 | Ed Rush & Optical | Chubrub |
17 | 0:52:38 | (P.T.B.) The Powers That Be & Mighty Eye Records | Anunnaki (Parts I & II) |
18 | 0:58:22 | J NOA | Autodidacta |