Scorpio season is here. Understood for their undying commitment and desire for life, they are as charming as they are acerbic. Not one to be bound by guidelines, they’re bold, equipped with a razor-sharp tongue, and as enthusiastic as they come. Below the difficult outside are enthusiastic, helpless romantics, looking for their Jane Austen-esque fairy tale in an age of situationships.
Like their characters, a Scorpio’s music taste is simply as moody. These zodiacal badasses are hard to assess at. A mixture of contradictions, it has a bit of whatever, from alternative rock to soft shoegaze. They shy away from vulnerability, their playlists show otherwise.
In our regular monthly series Astrobeats, we’re dispensing the best playlist for the zodiac indication judgment monthly. From heart-wrenching tracks to electronic ragers, this month’s Scorpio mix shows their inner intricacies. As you hunt for the best leather coat for a vengeance attire, press play, and let this playlist be the soundtrack to all your illegal dreams.
Adéla: “SexOnTheBeat
A sensuous rager with beats that make it tough to sit still, this track seems like a time website to the indie sleaze aughts celebration scene. Equal parts enticing and groovy, each area develops towards a fascinating climax. The tune easily ratings your primary character minute anytime of the day, from showers to house celebrations. Curating a rebrand that might equal Addison Rae, the twenty-one-year-old Slovak singer-songwriter is breaking away from the Popstar Academy mold and sculpting an unique sonic identity.
The Weekend, Lana Del Rey:”Stargirl Interlude
A slow-burning, two-minute track that is as extreme as it makes love. Del Rey’s signature wispy vocals serenade gently while Tesfaye’s loop echoes like a tape recorder on repeat. Unapologetically lustful, the tune simmers with stress, constructing anticipation as it unfolds.
Fakemink:”Shampoodle”
“Shampoodle”by Fakemink is a hyperpop antique constructed for long drives or grocery keeps up good friends as you babble your concerns away. Built on a hypnotic loop, its dreamy production stands in contrast to the Scorpio god complex-coded lyrics.
Rudy Mukta, Kalmi: “Love And Limerence
A pull of war in between yearning and desertion,”Love and Limerence” embodies the numerous layers behind a Scorpio’s feelings. The track’s relaxing homes make it the ideal remedy to distress– specifically apt for nights of privacy, where you replay every part of the relationship that went awry.
Raye:” WHERE IS MY HUSBAND?
“WHERE IS MY HUSBAND?”by Raye is a multi-sensory reward that integrates orchestral components with a tempting R&B groove. Raye’s simple and easy runs and riffs, brought by a syncopated rhythm, serve as instantaneous earworms that keep you connected. Perfect for those pre-event buzz sessions or before marching on a huge date, the track works as a suggestion of your natural BDE.
Sufr, Arpit Bala & Toojro Dey:”Bargad
Intoxicating in simply the very first listen, this is for those circumstances where you can let your creativity cut loose. Poetic and indulgent, it does not keep back. With lyrics like”Rani Teri Ek Jhalak Se Mai Pagal,”even the coldest ones are bound to blush. Blending syrupy vocals with desi beats, the production amazingly connects all the numerous aspects into one unified track.
Beyoncé ft. Jay-Z:”Drunk in Love
Drunk in Love “by Beyoncé is the supreme off-duty anthem for relaxing after bring the weight of aspiration on your back. Trippy however vivacious, it’s the sort of track that gets back at much better with every listen. The tune’s signature energy originates from the thumping 808 beats, while Beyoncé masterfully limits and launches the word”Love”, producing a slumberous yet magnetic state of mind.
Naam Sujal:”CUT THAT BITCH OUT!
Sharp, slick, and directly to the point, Naam Sujal’s “CUT THAT BITCH OUT!”is your hint to ditch the phony ones and trip with the genuine. With cutting lyrics and a beat that bites, it’s cold, positive, and tidy as hell.
Charli XCX: “Von Dutch A.G. Cook Remix Featuring Addison Rae
An everlasting Scorpio anthem, the racy track summons your inner queen. Vibrant and electrifying, it’s a mix of angst, energy, and aspiration, carrying you to a three-minute cinematic video where you’re crafting the supreme returns for fictional arguments. It’s a middle finger to every bane still prowling on your Instagram, with Rae’s renowned scream functioning as
Ayesha Erotica:”Yummy (Righteous Remix“
Your GRWMs require a soundtrack that mirrors your magnetism, and “Yummy” does more than that. Simply one listen and you’re strutting throughout the space, like the”very first woman of Juicy Couture” that you are. Apart from the brain-tingling production, it’s an ageless queer anthem that goes beyond time and location.
Cigarettes After Sex:”The Crystal Ship
A sultry track loaded with gothic love, “Crystal Ship” is a Frankensteinian dream that would put contemporary dating to pity. With CAS’s unique lullaby-esque voice and incredible instrumentals, it leaves area for the unspoken, unknown, and unheard.
Som: “Haseena
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Right out of a Y2K Bollywood film, “Haseena” is a synth-laden vibe-changer from the beginning. Saucy and romantic, there is a calculated intent to sweep you off your feet; a sonic statement that resembles music to a Scorpio’s ears.
Abhinsane, Aprit Bala, Sihie, Bhappa: “Pink Plastic Kiss
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A desi bubble-gum pop with production similar to Uzi’s “20 Minutes,” it’s an amalgamation of Punjabi verses, paired with Sihie’s lucid vocals. Part Barbie-core, part hip-hop, it’s the very best of both worlds; desperation masked in restraint.

