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11 Interesting Songs Associated with Hours ⏳ features music by Alicia Keys, Anthony Ramos, Chloe x Halle, Dan + Shay & Morgan Wallen.
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There is a familiar hymn, entitled “I Need Thee Every Hour,” which speaks to needing God every HOUR of each and every day. A number of Christian and gospel musicians have covered this favorite, sigh. Moving on, Kanye West has a song on his 2016 album, The Life of Pablo, entitled “30 Hours,” where he ensures the audience knows that the duration was 30 hours – that’s a long time! And of course, there’s “Golden Hour,” from the marvelous, Grammy-winning Kacey Musgraves album of the same title, where she sings, “Baby, don’t you know? / That you’re my golden hour.” The keyword in each of these songs, none of which actually appear on this list, is the word HOUR.
So, a hymn, Kanye West, and Kacey Musgraves find themselves only getting shout outs on this HOUR-driven music list at hands. No worries though, as there are 11 songs worth hearing on this ‘timely’ playlist. 11 INTERESTING SONGS ASSOCIATED WITH HOURS ⏳ features music by Alicia Keys, Anthony Ramos, Chloe x Halle, Dan + Shay and Morgan Wallen among others. So, without further belabor, turn your hourglass over and jump right into this interesting, hour-driven list of songs!
1. Chloe x Halle, “Ungodly Hour”
💿 Ungodly Hour • 🏷 Parkwood Entertainment / Columbia • 📅 2020
“When you decide you like yourself (Holler at me)
When you decide you need someone (Call up on me)
When you don’t have to think about it
Love me at the ungodly hour.”
2. Dan + Shay & Justin Bieber, “10,000 Hours”
🎵 “10,000 Hours” • 🏷 Warner Music Nashville • 📅 2020
All parties serve up smooth vocals, beginning with D+S on the first part of the song, and Bieber on the second. In regard to songwriting, questions drive the lyrics on every line of both respective verses. “Hours” features a catchy, memorable chorus that places emphasis on the power of love. Surefire ‘hour’ hit? You bet!
3. The Weeknd, “After Hours”
💿 After Hours • 🏷 Republic • 📅 2020
Beyond the sound and vocals, the theme encompassing matters of the heart amplifies excellence. He thrives on heartbreak. The crowning achievement is the chorus. Abel Tesfaye is in his zone here, and that’s always a winning formula.
“Oh, baby Where are you now when I need you the most? I’d give it all just to hold you close Sorry that I broke your heart, your heart I said, baby I’ll treat you better than I did before I’ll hold you down and not let you go This time, I won’t break your heart, your heart, yeah.”
4. Alicia Keys, “3 Hour Drive”
Ft. Sampha
💿 Alicia • 🏷 RCA • 📅 2020
Additionally, Sampha joins Keys on the second chorus, yielding sweet chemistry:
“I can’t deny As hard as I try That you give me life.”
“3 Hour Drive” is a pleasant record by all means, even if it’s not one that moves the needle or swings the pendulum per se.
5. Morgan Wallen, “Happy Hour”
💿 If I Know Me • 🏷 Big Loud • 📅 2018
On “Happy Hour,” Wallen numbs the pain of a breakup by partaking in happy hour, where the drinks are cheaper! On the first verse specifically, he contrasts the differences between himself (simpler, down to earth) and her (high maintenance, ‘boujee’). On the second, he paints a picture where she accuses him of trying to rebound with girls that look like her, etc. Ultimately, however, Morgan just wants alcohol, period. I mean, isn’t alcohol – happenings at a bar – every country musician’s anthem of sorts? The chorus pretty much says it all.
“[But not when every bar I stumble in] Is happy hour, drinking double shooters Buying whisky sours or a pack of cougars I know I should be sadder, but it all seems silly ‘Cause my good buddy went and hooked me up with some willie Girl, I know a breakup ain’t supposed to be fun But I’m here at happy hour, happy ours is done.”
6. Jhené Aiko, “10K Hours”
💿 Chilombo • 🏷 Def Jam • 📅 2020
“I’ve been missing you for ten thousand hours,” Jhené sings on the chorus, continuing, “I cannot let go, ten thousand memories.” As for Nas, “Now it’s cold, thought I had control, thought I took your soul / Nah, I took your mind, engraved my name / You told me that my mind is your favorite place to hang.”
7. Tame Impala, “One More Hour”
💿 The Slow Rush • 🏷 Island • 📅 2020
The longest song, “One More Hour,” concludes the album. Like most of The Slow Rush, Kevin Parker is introspective. Here, he’s in no rush, fusing his reflections with a combination of minimal and more dynamic musical moments. It’s epic when the guitars kick it up a notch, not to mention the pummeling drums and dizzying psych synths. “One More Hour” is long, but there’s plenty to go gaga over.
8. Anthony Ramos, “One More Hour”
💿 The Good & The Bad • 🏷 Anthony Ramos / Republic • 📅 2019
On “One More Hour,” Ramos sings superbly, delivering a performance with ample game and swagger. Handsome, confident man, with a great voice? We’ll take it, though, his fiancé, Jasmine Cephas-Jones would probably put up quite a fight! Anyways, fun aside, focusing on “One More Hour,” the sound is sleek, contemporary R&B-style pop. Everything sounds and feels fresh and spirited. The catchy chorus serves as the centerpiece to this must-hear; ‘hour’ joint:
“Let’s go one more hour Lovin’ this encounter Usually I’m gone now I’m not ready I don’t really wanna go.”
9. Liam Payne, “Rude Hours”
💿 LP1 • 🏷 Capitol • 📅 2019
“Rude Hours” presents listeners with a risqué, more sexual Liam Payne. On the first verse, our ‘Casanova’ sings, “Meet me in the parking lot / Yeah, might be a bad idea, I prob’ly do your ass in the car.” Well, that’s just freaky isn’t? Anyways, he later delivers the clever, double entendre, “Oh that’s what your body always does to me / Check in at the ‘Hard Rock’ Hotel, baby.” Hard Rock huh? Wonder what he’s getting at there… Anyways, on the chorus, Payne ‘seals the deal,’ if you catch my drift.
“Sweat drippin’ down your back You’ve been here on top of me, feel crazy ‘bout you (Crazy about you, messed up about you, ooh) I bet we forget Everything else, it won’t exist for hours Hours, hours, hours, hours.”
10. Weezer, “Happy Hour”
💿 Pacific Daydream • 🏷 Crush /Atlantic • 📅 2017
While he’s initially “like Stevie Ray Vaughan on the stage, high on music,” his boss serves up buzz kill. Quoting Cuomo directly, he sings:
“But then my boss calls and she’s crushin’ me with a 20-ton weight Just like Monty Python.”
Yep, only Rivers Cuomo and Weezer would go there! The chorus shines like a beacon. It’s simple, but effectively conveys the needs of the ‘down’ singer. All in all, “Happy Hour” is enjoyable, if a wee bit too loud and somewhat novel.
“I need happy hour on sad days (sad days) I need a happy hour, I can’t wait (can’t wait).”
“Happy Hour” previously appeared on 11 Totally Happy Songs.
11. Foo Fighters, “Happy Ever After (Zero Hour)”
💿 Concrete and Gold • 🏷 RCA • 📅 2017
Yes, the hard-hitting stuff by Foo Fighters provides more of an adrenaline rush. That said, this more melodic, thoughtful side of the band proves to be captivating as well. “Happy Ever After (Zero Hour)” is one of few songs on the album where the ‘cool’ is maintained, not replaced with angst. Previously, “Happy Ever After (Zero Hour)” appeared on 11 Totally Happy Songs.
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