The answers to last week’s Friday 10 are now posted, both at their original home and at its own YouTube playlist for those who prefer to actually hear the songs! And it was a rare theme week: The entire list was either music about gender identity or by nonbinary/genderqueer/transgender artists.
This includes one of my long-favorite artists, Kingdom Hearts chanteuse Hikaru Utada, who recently described herself in an interview as “tri-bi”: bilingual, bisexual, and non-binary.
This week there is no theme, we’re back to just hitting shuffle on the ol’ player and seeing what comes up! Get in the comments and identify the artists and titles. Edit: The answers are posted below, and available as a YouTube playlist! Remember: No searching and no AI agents — they would just tell you that all of the lyrics are from Walt Whitman poems, anyway. I don’t know what it is, but Claude in particular is obsessed with Walt Whitman.
He came into her apartment, he left the bloodstains on the carpet
Michael Jackson, “Smooth criminal” 📺
Identified by Thudfactor- Girl, let’s push you aside and show you what to do
L’Trimm, “Grab It” 📺 I cut my teeth on wedding rings in the movies
Lorde, “Royals” 📺
Identified by FredI was dreamin’ when I wrote this, so sue me if I go too fast
Prince, “1999” 📺
Identified by Fred- Getting in the swing, you come to look for a king
ABBA, “Dancing Queen” 📺 - He loves one thing more than himself — his crown
The cast of Disney’s Wish, “Knowing What I Know Now” 📺 - As bullets rip the sky of ink with gold
U2, “Vertigo” 📺 - These five words in my head scream, “Are we havin’ fun yet?”
Nickelback, “How You Remind Me” 📺 I know all the games you play, because I play them, too
George Michael, “Faith” 📺
Identified by Thudfactor- Break me off, ’cause I get what I want, and I like what I see
The Donnas, “Take It Off” 📺 - The Super-Secret Bonus Point
Photo by Nicholas Githiri

3. “Royals” by Lorde
4. “1999” by Prince
I know #10 too, I’m sure, but can’t quite place it.
1. Smooth Criminal, Michael Jackson
#9 is ringing a bell…
Ah, I had time to reconsider my foolish notions. #9 is “Faith” by George Michael.