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10 Songs Perfect for the Morning” features morning-centric songs courtesy of Beck, Big Sean, Chris Stapleton, Kehlani, and Shawn Mendes.
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“When I’m drunk in the morning, I’m calling you / You might be lonely, lonely.” Thank you, Lukas Graham, – I’ll remember that 😉. “Good morning, on this day we become legendary / Everything we dreamed of…” Didn’t know it was that deep Kanye West, but okay 👌 . Then there’s a personal favorite, courtesy of Maroon 5 dating back to 2002: “Come and rest your bones with me / Driving slow on Sunday morning / And I never want to leave.” So, what’s the point of all these random lyrical quotes? All of them reference ‘morning,’ which is the central idea of this playlist, 10 Songs Perfect for the Morning.
Of course, the buzzkill for Lukas Graham (“Drunk in the Morning”), Kanye West (“Good Morning”) and Maroon 5 (“Sunday Morning”) is the fact that none of songs get their own blurb on this particular list. Hey, a shout out is worth something thought, right? Right. Enough rambling. 10 Songs Perfect for the Morning features morning-centric songs courtesy of Beck (“Morning”), Big Sean (“Sunday Morning Jetpack”), Chris Stapleton (“Last Thing I Needed, First Thing This Morning”), Kehlani (“Morning Glory”), and Shawn Mendes (“Where Were You in the Morning?”).
1. Kehlani, “Morning Glory”
While We Wait • Atlantic • 2019
Furthermore, “Morning Glory” features killer vocals by Kehlani, and in the context of While We Wait, another awesome chorus.
“And if you don’t want me at my goodnight
Then you can’t have me at my morning glory
At my morning glory
And if you don’t want me at my goodnight
Then it’s gon’ be goodbye (Gonna be, gonna be)
Gon’ be goodbye.”
2. Shawn Mendes, “Where Were You in the Morning?”
Shawn Mendes • Island • 2018
In regard to the performance, Mendes remains a force to be reckoned with vocally, flaunting his beautiful, distinct tone. Once more, he shows off some sick falsetto. He’s backed by guitar-driven, soulful-pop production, a backdrop he excels at. While the sexually-tinged subject matter is another step into his musical maturation, Mendes still understands the audience where his bread is buttered, hence while he avoids going into depth about specifically what went down.
3. Rich the Kid, “Early Morning Trappin”
Ft. Trippie Redd
The World is Yours • Interscope • 2018
Rich the Kid kicks things off with the hook:
“Was up trappin’ early (early)
She bad and boujee but whippin’ a birdie
My cup is so dirty (what)
Your diamonds don’t shine, my pinky a 30
Pour up the pint, that’s so clean (so clean)
The rims of the Bentley cost 14
Ain’t doin’ no talkin’, the red beam (red beam)
My bitches perplexin’, young nigga, we flexin’”
Trippie Redd follows it up with his own melodic approach on the so dubbed post-chorus. His verse is drenched in autotuned, not mention lacking much substance. Moving beyond Trippie, Rich the Kid continues to exhibit a unique sound as a rapper. This sound is of a polarizing nature, best showcased on the second verse. As far as the rhymes, there’s cliché after cliché. “Early Morning Trappin” is a bit of a mixed bag, yet, at the same time, it’s among the better songs from The World is Yours.
4. Doja Cat, “Morning Light”
Amala • Kemosabe / RCA • 2018
“Something, baby. your loving keep me up
Got me up until God knows in the morning
Fun times watching the sunrise with you
Be up until the morning light, yeah.”
5. Justin Timberlake, “Morning Light”
Ft. Alicia Keys
Man of the Woods • RCA • 2018
What’s the premise of “Morning Light”? Love, plain and simple. On the first verse, Justin Timberlake sings, “Loom, every time there’s a new sunrise / I open up my eyes / And I say to myself, ‘In the whole wide world of guys / I must be the luckiest alive.’” Alicia Keys is in a similar position from the female perspective on the second verse: “Look, I can’t even get out of bed / With the thoughts you putting in my head / So I say to myself, ‘I don’t even want to try’ / Here, every part of me paralyzed. The chorus summarizes the depth of the love and infatuation.
“Because I’m in love with you
Laying here, in the morning light
And all I want to do is hold you tight, just one more night.”
6. Ezra Furman, “Peel My Orange Every Morning”
Transangelic Exodus • Bella Union • 2018
“I eat an orange every morning / And I take my time with the peel / It’s my beginner’s meditation / To start my little journey on an even keel.” “Peel My Orange Every Morning” keeps things incredibly short – under two-minutes and closer to one-minute-and-a-half short. Despite its brevity, “Peel My Orange Every Morning” is punchy, incorporating bombastic, noisy sounds, and ideas into the mix. According to Furman, “Peel My Orange Every Morning” “is a short song about fruit and coping mechanisms.” Honestly, the ‘coping mechanisms’ seem most important, though he does go on to sing at the end of the song, “I am citrus: peel back my skin / Open me and expose the soft wet inside.”
7. Chris Stapleton, “Last Thing I Needed, First Thing This Morning”
From a Room: Vol. 1 • Mercury • 2017
“And I laid down beside you, and I wanted your loving / ‘Cause your love makes my life complete.” “Last Thing I Needed, First Thing This Morning” takes the vintage country sound to the next level, sounding anachronistic in 2017. It should be noted, “Last Thing I Needed…” is a Willie Nelson cover, as opposed to a contemporary country record. Anachronistic is meant as no disrespect here. This record is chocked-full of character, led by Stapleton’s expressive, signature vocals, much ‘grittier’ than Nelson’s take.
8. Big Sean, “Sunday Morning Jetpack” (Ft. The-Dream)
I Decided. • Def Jam • 2017
The-Dream is used limitedly, on the bridge, but even so, he sounds exceptional. His tenor remains glorious, with the bridge section bringing welcome contrast to the record.
“Praise, so many times I prayed for you
I put up prayers for you
Praise, for all the times that you prayed for me
All the nights you stayed by me
All the nights that you cried and all the days I coulda died
Because of you I survived, because of you I’m still alive.”
9. Beck, “Morning”
Morning Phase • Capitol • 2014
“Woke up this morning / Found a love light in the storm / Looked up this morning / Saw the roses full of thorns.” Clocking in at over five minutes, “Morning” is no drag by any means – this is a solid, well-rounded record, period. Lyrically, the entire song is thoughtfully and poetically penned. The chorus represents the crème de la crème – the crowning achievement.
“This morning
I let down my defenses
This morning
It was just you and me
This morning
I’ve run all out of guesses
This morning
Won’t you show me the way
It could’ve been?”
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