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‘10 Not-So-Nutritious Songs Associated with Veggies’ features music by Fantasia, Foals, Shelley FKA DRAM, ScHoolboy Q & Tyler the Creator.
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It is important that everyone gets their servings of vegetables each and every day. Here, at The Musical Hype, we want to our part at serving up veggies. The best way for us to do so is to drop a veggie-fueled playlist. No, it won’t properly supply you with those vital nutrients, but hey, it should entertain you at a minimum.
Given the lack of nutritional value we are presenting, as well as the broadness of the theme, what more fitting title than 10 NOT-SO-NUTRITIOUS SONGS ASSOCIATED WITH VEGGIES. 10 NOT-SO-NUTRITIOUS SONGS ASSOCIATED WITH VEGGIES features music by Fantasia, Foals, Shelley FKA DRAM, ScHoolboy Q, and Tyler the Creator among others. So, without further ado, get your forks ready and dig into these totally ‘not-so-nutritious’ vegetable songs!
1. Matt Lucas, “Thank You Baked Potato” 🥔
🎵 “Thank You Baked Potato” • 🏷 Loudmouth Music Ltd • 🗓 2020
“Baked Potato” is infectious and lighthearted in a time where everyone in the world needs more of that. Set in a major key, Matt Lucas and his baked potato give advice for being safe during COVID-19. After the opening verse, excerpted above, that sound advice is given in an entertaining fashion on the chorus, before the outro celebrates – you guessed it – Baked Potato:
“Wash your hands and stay indoors Only go to grocery stores ...Keep your distance, make some space Remember not to touch your face...”
Also appears on 🔽:
🔗 🎧 Songs That Capture & Embody the Pandemic, Vol. 3
🔗 🎧 15 Colorful Songs, Approximately Two Minutes or Less
🔗 🎧 Time to Eat – Dinner is Served!
2. Foals, “White Onions” 🧅
💿 Part 1 Everything Not Saved Will Be Lost • 🏷 Warner • 🗓 2019
The lyrics are few on “White Onions,” but they definitely pack a punch, at least in regard to conveying an uncomfortable sentiment. “Lyrically, [‘White Onions’ is] the logical response to this feeling of being caught in a bind and there’s references to mazes and cages,” Philippakis tells Consequence of Sound during the track-by-track interview for the project. He goes on to say, “… It’s like this labyrinth, this issue of how to find the correct way out.” That explains not only the aforementioned lyrics, but also the repetitive, but highly-effective lyrics such as “I see a lair… / I fight for air… / You keep me there…,” and later, “I see a maze… / I break the cage…” Philippakis also acknowledges the simplicity to COS, but also dubs it a favorite from Part 1 Everything Not Saved Will Be Lost.
Also appears on 🔽:
🔗 🎧 12 Songs That Are Either Black or White
3. Fantasia, “Collard Greens & Cornbread” 🥬
💿 Back to Me • 🏷 19 Recordings • 🗓 2010
“Collard Greens & Cornbread” features superb, soulful production work here. Of course, it pays big dividends when your sample is a Marvin Gaye/Tammi Terrell gem (“Your Precious Love”). Fantasia definitely sounds inspired, delivering exceptional vocals, phenomenal ad-libs, and a boatload of personality. The songwriting is feisty, playing off like a soap opera. “Tomorrow, you might hate me and find somebody new,” she sings on the first verse, continuing, “But today, I’m with you / Ain’t that some love?” Of course, the centerpiece is the collard green and cornbread referencing chorus:
“Oh, I ain’t gon’ lie, boy you got me out of my mind in L.O.V.E I go crazy when you love me Got me acting a mess Even got the nerve to say I’m better than my momma Collard greens and cornbread, yeah Oh, collard greens and cornbread, yeah.”
Also appears on 🔽:
🔗 🎧 Time to Eat – Dinner is Served!
4. Tyler, the Creator & A$AP Rocky, “Potato Salad” 🥔 🥗
🎵 “Potato Salad” • 🏷 Columbia • 🗓 2018
“Ayy, you gon’ start me from the top, Listen Shout out Harlem, man Shout out A$AP Rocky, man AWGE in the building, man What’s good? Is that potato salad? Yo, listen.”
Soulful production work serves as an awesome backdrop. The sample is familiar for R&B fans of the 00s – Monica’s “Knock, Knock” (After the Storm). Tyler drops the first and third verses, in addition to the aforementioned intro and outro. He has his fair share of moments, including “Niggas give me the cold should, I can speak for myself / So I keep a high waist and alligator the belt / And got a belt with the holster, I ain’t playing games” or “Married to the money, my bitch green / No, I don’t sip lean, but ride around in rockets like Yao Ming,” which both hail from the first verse. He also delivers a bullet on the third verse, asserting, “Bum niggas wish they could make a garden shed / But they sleeping on me man like their arm is dead…”
A$AP Rocky has his fair share of bright spots on the second verse. He opens with a bang, spitting:
“Fuck clothes, I cop pieces Couple thots with me and them hoes is like divas Got my Vans on but they look like sneakers Flipped a couple packs, Based God in the speakers.”
He also references Kodak Black and the skit “Calldrops” which appears on his 2018 album, Testing. All in all, Tyler and Rocky deliver solid rhymes on “Potato Salad.” Both flex hard on the track. The potato salad is pretty tasty, or to quote Joe Jonas in “Cake by the Ocean”, “fucking delicious.”
5. Shelley FKA DRAM, “Broccoli” 🥦
Ft. Lil Yachty
💿 Big Baby DRAM • 🏷 EMPIRE / Atlantic • 🗓 2016
Nonetheless, veggies have NEVER sounded so appetizing until Shelley came along. “Broccoli” gave the Virginia rapper-singer a breakthrough hit in addition to his Grammy-nomination. Aside from an assist by Lil Yachty who drops an insensitive Columbine reference, “Broccoli” delivers quite the high: excellent production set in a major key and positive vibes where there’s totally no “fuck-shit.”
“Ain’t no tellin what I’m finna be on I’m beyond all that fuck shit...”
Also appears on 🔽:
🔗 🎧 The High is Real on These 13 ‘High-Flying’ Anthems
🔗 🎧 Time to Eat – Dinner is Served!
6. Mac Demarco, “Salad Days” 🥗
💿 Salad Days • 🏷 Captured Tracks • 🗓 2014
“Salad Days” commences the album abruptly. Even so, the record makes perfect sense once it settles in. Nonchalantly performed, Demarco’s approach is part of the endearment. Essentially, he delivers the song from the perspective that his life is done, despite his young age:
“Salad days are gone Missing hippy Jon Remembering things just to tell ‘em so long.”
Even if the “salad days are gone,” based on quality alone, Demarco seems to have ample livelihood left.
7. Tyler, the Creator, “OKRA”
🎵 “OKRA” • 🏷 Columbia • 🗓 2018
Sure, for the most part, “OKRA” doesn’t sound like it fits the LGBTQ+ bill in the least. However, the third verse raises curious case of the potentially ambiguous sexuality of Grammy-winning rapper, hence it’s inclusion in 🎧 A Compendium Comprised of 100 Notable LGBTQ+ Songs. Tyler seems to join the bandwagon in admiration for Academy Award-nominated actor, Timothée Chalamet – can you blame him?
“Tell Tim Chalamet to come get at me Skin’ glowing, clear of acne.”
Looking back on his 2017 Grammy-nominated album, Flower Boy, he did admit to “kissing white boys.” Even with a fancy for Chalamet, he later references his “bitch mixed like jambalaya.” Perhaps he’s merely complimenting Chalamet’s skin… who knows with Tyler. Regardless, isn’t it possible “Okra” dabbles in sexual fluidity, whether intentionally or merely for shock value?
Also appears on 🔽:
🔗 🎧 A Compendium Comprised of 100 Notable LGBTQ+ Songs
8. R. Kelly, “In the Kitchen” 🥗
💿 TP.3 Reloaded • 🏷 Zomba • 🗓 2005
“Cutting up tomatoes / Fruits and vegetables and potatoes / Girl, you look so sexy while you’re doing the damn thing.” See, R. Kelly mentions vegetables, and specifically namedrops tomatoes and potatoes! That said, the allure of “In the Kitchen” (formerly “(Sex) in the Kitchen”) is his freakiness – SEX, SEX, SEX! Obviously, the salad that Kelly refers to IS NOT the same sort of nutritious dish loaded with veggies… no further explanation needed. Honestly, the salacious chorus says it all:
“I want sex in the kitchen, over by the stove Put you on the counter, by the buttered rolls Hands on the table, on your tippy toes Girl, we’ll be making love, like the restaurant was closed.”
9. Schoolboy Q, “Collard Greens” 🥬
Ft. Kendrick Lamar
💿 Oxymoron • 🏷 Interscope • 🗓 2014
“Oh, oh luxury Chidi-chidi-ching could buy anything, cop that Oh, oh, collard greens Three degrees low, make it hot for me drop that.”
With an ideal tone and compelling flow, ScHoolboy Q is on autopilot on the standout of his 2014 album, 💿 Oxymoron. Kendrick Lamar captivates on the second verse, providing Spanish and gun sound effects among many other things. Stoners can relate to the high of “Collard Greens,” as well as rap enthusiasts who don’t partake of wacky tobaccy.
Also appears on 🔽:
🔗 🎧 The High is Real on These 13 ‘High-Flying’ Anthems
🔗 🎧 Time to Eat – Dinner is Served!
10. Anthony Hamilton, “Cornbread, Fish & Collard Greens” 🥬
💿 Comin’ From Where I’m From • 🏷 RCA • 🗓 2003
“I knew just what I had to be / When I heard you say what you said to me / To every dude in sight / Look like you working up an appetite for the night, check it.” Hmm, so clearly, “Cornbread, Fish & Collard Greens” isn’t really about a sick southern meal filled with fat and calories, but rather, sex. This girl is trouble, and Anthony knows it, hence why he says, “Best off being a friend to me… Don’t know what I might do.” The keyword there, of course, being ‘do.’ One of the best lines from the song occurs on the second verse, where Hamilton spots her game without a hitch:
“Now tell me do you really think You can walk around like your shit don’t stink I’m on to you Oh, baby girl, I’m on to you (I’m watching you).”
So, she’s totally got these guys thinking with their pants, and while Anthony is woke to it, I’m definitely not convinced he won’t indulge. The chorus, my friends, is where the food comes into play:
“Cornbread, fish, and collard greens I’ve got what you need If you want it (cause I’m a pimp, babe) If you want it (I’m a pimp, girl) Cornbread, fish, and collard greens I got what you need (what you need) If you want it (I can rock your world) If you want it (I’m bigger juice than Jheri curl).”
Hmm, just wonder how big the juice is, Anthony…
Also appears on 🔽:
🔗 🎧 Time to Eat – Dinner is Served!
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