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“11 Captivating Songs About Firsts” features music courtesy of Andy Grammer, Chris Stapleton, Future, James Morrison, and Monica.
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“The first time, ever I saw your face / I thought the sun rose in your eyes /… And the first time, ever I kissed your mouth / I felt the earth move in my hands.” Those memorable lyrics hail from the oft-covered classic, “The First Time Ever I Saw Your Face,” most memorably recorded by Roberta Flack on her 1969 album, First Take. The keyword? First. Didn’t you know, “The first cut is the deepest / Baby, I know, the first cut is the deepest.” The Cat Stevens (Yusuf)-penned classic was originally released by P.P. Arnold, though notably covered by Rod Stewart and Sheryl Crow among others. The keyword? Why, first, of course. Finally, “And you know she ain’t wearin’ her ring / When she starts playin’ little games / Comin’ in late from work / You better put that woman first.” That of course is Jaheim and his 2002 hit, “Put That Woman First” (Still Ghetto). Once, more, the keyword? First.
This list compiles 11 Captivating Songs About Firsts. Firsts gets some liberties, some leeway, but many of the songs are about first experiences or doing something ‘first.’ It’s not always the case, but more often than not, it is. Musicians appearing on 11 CAPTIVATING SONGS ABOUT FIRSTS include Andy Grammer (“First Time”), Chris Stapleton (“Last Thing I Needed, First Thing This Morning”), Future (“First Off”), James Morrison (“Feels Like the First Time”), and Monica (“The First Night”) among others. Without further ado, give it up for the firsts!
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1. Future, “First Off”
Ft. Travis Scott
Future Hndrxx Presents: The WIZRD • Epic • 2019
Interestingly, within Future Hndrxx Presents: The WIZRD, “First Off” marks only the second and ultimately, the final record to feature a guest. For most of the LP, Future holds things down without assistance. On “First Off” though, Travis Scott proves to be a perfect match for Future – two distinct hip-hop personalities you might say. Arguably, the crowning achievement of the record is the pre-chorus, where Future asserts, “Yeah, I’m back on the Forbes, shit crazy / I make more than Dwayne Wade, baby.” That said, the above-mentioned chorus is pretty sweet. Basically, the record is all about drip.
2. Andy Grammer, “First Time”
Naïve • S-Curve • 2019
“First Time,” deep within the Naïve track list (appears as the 9th track out of 13) keeps the length brief, clocking in well under the three-minute mark. This minimal, slickly produced (Rabbit), modern pop cut is all about heartbreak. Yes, the means that the ‘first time’ that Andy Grammer is singing about is the “first time watching a heart break.” The ‘heart break watching,’ rather viewing, seems to come from the male perspective (“Deep down, knew it was never gon’ last / And you took her heart, now you’re giving it back”). On the centerpiece, the chorus, he sings:
“At first, she’ll get quiet, feel the air change She will not cry, but the color will run from her face And you’ll never be ready, never be the same Never forget your first time, first time Watching a heart break.”
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3. James Morrison, “Feels Like the First Time”
You’re Stronger Than You Know • Stanley Park • 2019
First and foremost, no, “Feels Like the First Time” is not a Foreigner cover. This is an original co-written by James Morrison with Mark Taylor and Patrick Mascall. Furthermore, Taylor handles the production. The sound is the soul-drenched pop that Morrison has excelled at throughout his career. Clearly, the sound is influenced by 60s and 70s R&B, with its guitars, keyboards, and horns, particularly the baritone sax. Per usual, Morrison ‘puts his all’ into his vocal performance, with his ‘one-of-a-kind’ pipes shining as he recollects “When you let me back inside, still feels like the first time” … they fell in love, of course. Essentially, the song is about the ups and downs of love. Ultimately, the love – the bond between the two – is stronger than any of the turbulence that occurs.
4. 3OH!3, “My First Kiss”
Ft. Kesha
Streets of Gold • Photo Finish • 2010
“My first kiss went a little like this / And twist and twist…” Oh brother, what an intro/bridge. Beyond the bridge, the verses and chorus aren’t any deeper. Sean doesn’t care about his education, but rather the fact “I got a kiss under the bleachers, hoping that nobody looks.” Of course, he doesn’t stop there, as he goes on to ask, “Excuse me miss, but can I get you out your panties?” Predictable. Nathaniel is no better – “At the foot of the stairs with my fingers in your hair / Baby, this is.” Hmm, wonder what he’s ever getting at… Maybe the most overconfident part comes courtesy of the chorus:
“She won’t ever get enough once she gets a little touch If I had it my way you know that I’d make her say Ooooooh…”
SMDH.
5. Monica, “The First Night”
The Boy is Mine • Arista • 1998
“I knew it was wrong for feeling this way / Especially the thought of getting in on the first date / Couldn’t let go, it stayed on my mind / At the end of the night, I had to decide / I was thinking.” Hmm, essentially on “The First Night,” Monica was totally feeling her date, and even though she knows she shouldn’t entertain the idea, she at least considers making love… “the first night” of course. The chorus is the best part:
“I should make a move but I won’t I know you’re probably thinking something is wrong Knowing if I do that it won’t be right I don’t get down on the first night.”
The bridge is pretty sweet as well:
“(If) If you want me You got to know me And if you want my love You gotta win my love Hey baby That’s the way it’s got to be, yeah Get to know me, get to know me So we can do this.”
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6. Zak Abel, “You Come First”
Ft. Saweetie
You Come First [Single] • Atlantic • 2018
Okay, to be fair, “You Come First” isn’t all about what Zak Abel enjoys doing. He seems to genuinely care about his girl being treated selfishly – “If only your walls happened to talk / They’d say you had a lot of selfish lovers.” Still, the sexual innuendo is pretty damn ripe, capped off by the chorus which isn’t exactly the script of your chivalrous love song.
“Darling, yo-o-ou come first Let me give you what yo-o-ou deserve If I’mma love you, make you Feel like you’re the only one Then yo-o-ou come first, uh.”
Sure, give the guy credit for putting himself out there, but still, isn’t that what many guys, including those “selfish lovers” want from their respective partner? Similarly, the second verse continues to ‘amp-up’ the sex game, while Saweetie makes an appearance on the third verse. Referring to herself as a ‘bitch’ a couple times (assuming a ‘bad’ one), she makes it clear, “Understand you ain’t dealing with no basic bitch,” and “I be running up a check, watch a bitch work / Try and keep up baby, but I finish first.” The sex is ‘out of control’ on “You Come First,” but it’s an enjoyable, well-rounded pop record when it’s all said and done.
7. Sam Smith, “Say it First”
The Thrill of it All • Capitol • 2017
Compared to some of the other songs on The Thrill of it All, “Say it First” is more positive regarding love. Essentially, Sam Smith needs to know where his lover stands regarding a potential relationship. Smith doesn’t want to be the one to say “I love you” first; he doesn’t want to be in that position. The chorus brilliantly captures this relatable sentiment:
“Come on baby, say it first I need to hear you say those words If I’m all that you desire, I promise there’ll be fire I need to hear you say it first Come on, baby, do your worst I know you’ll take me higher So come on, darling If you love me, say it first.”
8. 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. “Last Thing I Needed, First Thing This Morning” previously appeared on the playlist, 10 Songs Perfect for the Morning.
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9. Marc E. Bassy, “Made Love First”
Ft. Kehlani
Gossip Columns • Republic • 2017
On “Made Love First,” Bassy “gets a little help from his friend,” Grammy-nominated urban contemporary artist, Kehlani. “Made Love First” finds Bassy lamenting the fact that he and his girlfriend complicated their relationship by hooking up first before connecting emotionally. On the chorus, he regretfully sings:
“I wish we didn’t make love first You know that tore apart everything from the start I wish we didn’t make love first We know that body does claim that we fell in love I wish we didn’t make love first You know you let me hit, that don’t mean this is it, yeah I wish we didn’t make love first Baby our time was wrong, but as soon as you hear this song I hope you let me.”
Well, with the cliffhanger of the final line of the chorus, naturally there’s a post-chorus. Furthermore, it’s sexually charged: “Let me hit it like the first night.” The theme itself is a relatable one, particularly in a hook-up dominated culture. Both Bassy (verse one, chorus) and Kehlani (verse two) shine here.
10.Tim McGraw & Faith Hill, “Break First”
The Rest of Our Life • McGraw Music / Sony • 2017
McGraw joins her on the powerful chorus, continuing a stellar vocal harmony game. The premise? Which of the two are going to give in first.
“You or me, baby, who’s gonna break first? You or me, baby, who’s gonna break first? Who’s gonna walk up and say ‘hi’ Then lean in a little close to whose lips Say, “What the hell are we doin’?’ You or me, baby, who’s gonna break first?”
Later, both show off their powerful instruments on the bridge.
“Who’s gona say, ‘What were we thinkin’?’ Who’s gonna cut right through the tension Who’s gonna admit that they miss who worse? Who’s gonna tell who how bad it hurts?”
11. Troye Sivan, “BITE”
Blue Neighbourhood • Capitol • 2015
According to an interview with Pop Buzz, Troye Sivan stated, “‘BITE’ is about my first time in a gay club.” He goes on to describe the chaotic atmosphere, asserting he “wanted to capture the chaos”: “… [I was] taken aback by the sticky floor, the shirtless men, and everything else.” Lyrically, “BITE” grows progressively sketchier.
“The rapture in the dark puts me at ease The blind eye of the storm Let’s go for a walk down Easy street Where you can be reborn.”
“BITE” is a statement about losing virginity in regard to a life experience. For Sivan, it marks a rite of passage in his life as a gay man – another part of his sexual awakening.
“11 Captivating Songs About Firsts” [Photo Credits: Arista, Atlantic, Capitol, Epic, McGraw Music, Mercury, Pexels, Photo Finish, Pixabay, Republic, S-Curve, Sony, Stanley Park]
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