From Rihanna’s “Disturbia” to Dusty Springfield’s “Spooky,” these tunes have straddle genres, implying that there’s something for everyone in this mix. Here is a compiled Halloween playlist that could make your Halloween truly spooky.

Rihanna — Disturbia

“Disturbia” is a fast-paced dance-pop and electro-pop song with a “sizzling” beat that lyrically explores generic feelings of misery, worry, and bewilderment. Music critics appreciated the song’s dark musical tone, lyrics, and beat, and stated that it reminded them of Rihanna’s previous hit, “Don’t Stop the Music” (2007). Rihanna won Best International Song at the 2009 NRJ Music Awards and was nominated for Best Dance Recording at the 51st Grammy Awards for “Disturbia.”

MGMT — Little Dark Age

Little Dark Age is MGMT’s biggest collaborative album to date, including contributions from producer Patrick Wimberly (Solange, Beyonce, Blood Orange), Ariel Pink, and touring member James Richardson. Dave Fridmann, noted for his work on previous MGMT albums such as Oracular Spectacular as well as production for The Flaming Lips and Tame Impala, also co-produced the album.

The Cure-Lullaby

Fans have formed different interpretations of “Lullaby,” including its use as a metaphor for addiction or depression. Smith has suggested a variety of reasons for its topic or substance, such as childhood nightmares or abuse. Tim Pope, who has worked on several of The Cure’s music videos, considers “Lullaby” as a metaphor for lead vocalist Robert Smith’s druggy history.

Radiohead — Creep

According to Thom Yorke, “Creep” portrays the story of an alcoholic man who follows a woman he is drawn to in order to catch her attention. Finally, he lacks the self-confidence to confront her and believes he is unconsciously her.

Billie Eilish – bury a friend

It describes the singer’s weird and terrifying relationship with a monster who hides beneath her bed and happens to be her.