The total solar eclipse on April 8 is quickly approaching, and one way to enhance this rare cosmic event is with a themed playlist. The Associated Press has curated a collection of 20 songs from various decades, genres, and themes to accompany your total solar eclipse viewing experience. From classics to contemporary tracks, there is something for every music enthusiast to enjoy as they prepare to witness this spectacular phenomenon. Whether you are hitting the road to see the eclipse in person or participating in a watch party, these songs will provide the perfect soundtrack for the occasion.
One classic eclipse song included in the playlist is Bonnie Tyler’s iconic “Total Eclipse of the Heart,” a karaoke favorite that is sure to get everyone singing along. Bruce Springsteen’s energetic “Blinded by the Light” offers a rockin’ vibe, while The Weeknd’s “Blinding Lights” provides a dance-worthy pop tune to enjoy while gazing at the darkened sky. YoungBoy Never Broke Again’s “Solar Eclipse” offers a grounded perspective, reflecting on life and mortality during this once-in-a-lifetime event.
For the introspective listener, Joni Mitchell’s “Moon at the Window” provides a melancholic and poetic take on the eclipse, while Billie Holiday’s soulful rendition of “Blue Moon” adds a touch of nostalgia to the playlist. David Bowie’s “Starman” brings an artistic and cosmic element to the collection, while Sun Ra’s “Space is the Place” immerses listeners in an Afrofuturist exploration of the universe. Earl Sweatshirt’s “Eclipse” serves as a brief but impactful interlude, offering a unique message within the playlist.
Jay-Z’s “Moonlight” may not be a traditional eclipse song, but its reflection on exploitation in the entertainment industry adds an interesting layer to the theme. Kali Uchis’s “Moonlight” offers a sensual and powerful interpretation of the lunar influence, while Taylor Swift’s “Seven” captures a sense of ambition and innocence under the night sky. Cat Stevens’ “Moonshadow” provides a dreamy and soothing track for eclipse viewing, and Sade’s “The Moon and the Sky” offers a soulful and romantic atmosphere to the playlist.
A romantic slow burn is found in JACE Carrillo and Alyko’s “Eclipse,” ideal for watching the eclipse with a partner, while Bad Bunny and Rosalía’s “La Noche de Anoche” brings a sultry down-tempo reggaetón vibe to the afternoon viewing party. LOONA’s Kim Lip contributes a catchy R&B-pop bop with “Eclipse,” inspiring listeners to dance along, while GOT7’s high-energy pop track “Eclipse” provides a fun choreography challenge for eclipse watchers. MAMAMOO’s Moonbyul delivers an explosive and intense take on the eclipse with her powerful song, and Pink Floyd’s epic “Eclipse” closes out the playlist with its iconic sound that is synonymous with this cosmic event.