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‘10 Intriguing Songs That Reference the 5 Senses’ features music by Billie Eilish, Ghost, Logic, Nirvana, and Ro James.
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Ah, the eyes and the beauty of sight! Oh, that smell – it’s so aromatic! The power of the ears – oh the thing that we hear! That taste – oh it’s so delightfully great! And last but not least, the touch… “the feel, the fabric of our lives!” Okay, hopefully, you get the point with that utterly ridiculous intro. This playlist – 10 INTRIGUING SONGS THAT REFERENCE THE 5 SENSES – is all about the five senses: sight, smell, hearing, taste, and touch. Musicians dropping bops on this sense-driven affair are Billie Eilish, Ghost, Logic, Nirvana, and Ro James among others. Without further ado, get your senses about you for this musical ride!
Senses I
1. Billie Eilish, “you should see me in a crown”
WHEN WE ALL FALL ASLEEP, WHERE DO WE GO? • Darkroom / Interscope • 2019
Even though she’s not screaming aggressively, her teenage angst is in full force, aided by sleek, electronic-infused production. The best example comes on the chorus, the crowning achievement:
“You should see me in a crown I’m gonna run this nothing town Watch me make ‘em bow One by one by one One by one by...”
Impressively, Eilish doesn’t have to be profane to frighten you with her attitude. She just relies on her mesmerizing instrument, alluring songwriting, and laser-sharp production. At the end, the synths really pop, further amplifying the excellence of the record. “You should see me in a crown” previously appeared on Songs That Require Sharp Sight to See, Vol. 1.
2. Nirvana, “Smells Like Teen Spirit”
Nevermind • Geffen • 1991
“Smells Like Teen Spirit” is an example of a transcendent, timeless record – something that’s often strived for but rarely attained. Besides the assertive, gritty vocals by Cobain, it’s the clever lyrics that take “Smells Like Teen Spirit” to the next level.
“With the lights out, it’s less dangerous Here we are now, entertain us I feel stupid and contagious Here we are now, entertain us A mulatto, an Albino A mosquito, my libido, yeah.”
3. Logic, “Heard Em Say”
No Pressure • Def Jam • 2020
“Say I ain’t good enough, they say I ain’t hood enough / Even if I signed to Yeezy, I wouldn’t be good enough (Good enough) / Killin’ myself to make a killin’ / Fuck the bullshit, I’ma just write what I’m feelin’…” Day-um Logic! “Heard Em Say,” unsurprisingly does interpolate the Kanye West, Late Registration classic. This is also one of the few records from Under Pressure with a chorus, performed by Chris Thompson, via another sample, “Lies (Through the 80s)” by Manfred Mann’s Earth Band. It’s impressive how the many samples are broken down and rebuilt throughout the course of Under Pressure. Logic remains on autopilot, period.
4. Ozzy Osbourne, “Eat Me”
Ordinary Man • Epic • 2020
On “Eat Me,” the music continues to be on-point, with ultra-aggressive, jagged guitars (those riffs man), an anchoring bass, and those drums (!!!). But Ozzy is fully invested as well, even as he seems to be, um, self-sacrificing for the sake of ‘nutrition’:
“I’m on the menu, you won’t get indigestion I even come with dessert.”
I’m no cannibal, but I certainly don’t mind feasting on this straightforward rock bop!
5. Ro James, “Touchy Feely”
MANTIC • By Storm Entertainment / RCA • 2020
James certainly sings with conviction, balancing the soulfulness of the R&B of old with the swagger and hip-hop vibes of the modern edition of the genre. MP808 gives him a nice lift regarding the production. Undoubtedly, this little gem makes you want to do a lil sumthin’, sumthin’!
Senses II
6. Ghost, “See the Light”
Prequelle • Loma Vista • 2018
In the context of Prequelle, “See the Light” begins much kinder and gentler compared to “Rats” and “Faith.” “Many a rat I have befriended / And so many a thorn stood between,” Cardinal Copia (Forge) sings on the first verse. After showcasing poise and restraint on the verses, him and Ghost turn up on the pre-chorus and chorus sections. “Drink me, eat me,” he sings with incredible assertiveness (he rolls the R on “drink”), continuing, “Then you’ll see the light.” Clearly, the communion is a bit sketchy, and the band isn’t exact in their intent, which actually makes things more intriguing. Beyond the most dynamic parts of “See the Light,” there are superb musical touches, such as the keyboard that appears on the second verse, accentuating the vocals. “See the Light” previously appeared on Songs That Require Sharp Sight to See, Vol. 1.
7. Jack Harlow, “SMELLS LIKE INCENSE”
Sweet Action • Generation Now / Atlantic • 2020
“I don’t jerk it when I’m finna get some / And it paid off for me ‘cause I’m finishin’ strong (Ayy, ayy) / But I don’t let the kids live long…” Ooh Jack – you so nasty! Obviously, the rapper has plenty of confidence – swagger for days. The record encompasses a universal three-letter word, which the aforementioned lyrical excerpt speaks to. That lyrics hails from the first verse, and of course there’s more reference to what’s going down on the second verse. The crowning achievement, of course, is the chorus:
“She already chose, why you trippin’? She ain’t that significant Used to have a gimmick (Gimmick) Glad I never went big with it (Ayy) Now I got the big wigs spendin’ (Big spendin’, hey, hey, hey, hey) I got Titos on the rocks With some cranberry mixed in with it, oof (In with it, ayy, ayy) She got a one bed one bath And it smells like incense in it (Incense in it).”
8. Lewis Capaldi, “Before You Go”
Divinely Uninspired to a Hellish Extent (Deluxe) • Universal Music • 2019
The deluxe edition of Divinely Uninspired to a Hellish Extent adds three additional songs. The crown jewel, our focal point, is “Before You Go.” “Before You Go” references a difficult subject: suicide. The lyrics are poetic and reflective throughout. Of course, the chorus is the crème de la crème:
“So, before you go Was there something I could’ve said, To make your heart beat better? If only I’d have known you had a storm to weather So, before you go Was there something I could’ve said, To make it all stop hurting? It kills me how your mind can make you feel so worthless So, before you go.”
Capaldi wishes he could’ve prevented the devastating event, a feeling that many people feel when someone they know and loved commits suicide. “Before You Go” previously appeared on 12 Simply Terrific Before or After Songs.
9. Nick Jonas, “Bacon” 🥓
Ft. Ty Dolla $ign
Last Year Was Complicated • Island • 2016
“Pretty mind, silk thoughts / Start a fire when you turn the lights off / Oh my, my God / When he made you, he did a fine job.” Okay, so, this lyric has nothing to do with the scrumptious food associated with breakfast most often, yet, can be chowed upon at any time. Obviously, Nick makes reference to the cooking that’s occurring in the bedroom as opposed to the kitchen – a different kind of bacon, perhaps. Honestly, he only makes one legit reference to bacon, and that’s the incredibly infectious, swagger-filled chorus:
“Late nights, doing what I wanna do I got sleep eyes; I woke up like this Feelin’ like, aw shit, throw some bacon on it One thing I love more than being with you And that’s no ties, no drama in my life Yeah, I, woke up like this Feelin’ like, aw shit, throw some bacon on it One thing I love more than being with you.”
So, the takeaway here? Nick seems to enjoy his freedom, without that BS known as drama, and at least he shouts out bacon in a totally awesome way. “Bacon” previously appeared on Time to Eat – Dinner is Served!.
10. Cascada, “Everytime We Touch”
Everytime We Touch • Robbins Entertainment LLC • 2007
Of course, the part of the song that instantly comes to mind is the aforementioned chorus, period. The chorus continues:
“Can’t you feel my heat beat fast? I want this to last Need you by my side.”
Honestly, this dance gem is quite tasteful when it comes to matters of the bedroom. Oh, the power of innuendo, sigh.
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