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“…Songs Loosely Associated with the House” features songs by Chance the Rapper, Miranda Lambert, Ryan Beatty, Robert Glasper & ROLE MODEL.
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…Words you associate with a house and go! Living room, bedroom, bathroom, kitchen, closet, kitchen appliances, shower, toilet, bed, pool, garage… The list of things associated with a house can be quite exhaustive – never ending. What better way to capture things associated with a home than through music? Why, there’s no better way! That’s why, ladies and gentlemen, friends and enemies, and whoever else, The Musical Hype has compiled the colorful list, 11 INTERESTING SONGS LOOSELY ASSOCIATED WITH THE HOUSE. Ultimately, the loosely-associated 11 INTERESTING SONGS LOOSELY ASSOCIATED WITH THE HOUSE features music courtesy of Chance the Rapper (“Hot Shower”), Miranda Lambert (“It All Comes Out in the Wash”), Ryan Beatty (“Flowers at the Door”), Robert Glasper (“Violet’s Kitchen”) and ROLE MODEL (“gucci chair”) among others. So, without further ado, let’s dive right into these house-related musical gems!
1. Ryan Beatty, “Flowers at the Door”
💿 Dreaming of David • 🏷 Boy in Jeans / Mad Love / Interscope • 🗓 2020
House Association: The door
Analyze the lyrics closely, and it’s clear that Ryan Beatty delivers a record that isn’t the least bit ‘innocent.’ Key lyrics from the first verse include the brilliant “Our heads connected, I got the message / You had your hands around my skull,” and “I look up to you when I’m below.” Ponder it, and you’ll realize where Beatty is going. The chorus extends upon the ‘happening,’ as he sensually asks, “Why don’t you turn me around?” And if you totally miss the sexual innuendo, perhaps the bridge sheds some light, again without being the least bit profane (“What’s so wrong with wanting more? / Rollin’ on the hardwood floor”).
2. Robert Glasper, “Violet’s Kitchen”
💿 The Photograph (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack) • 🏷 Back Lot Music • 🗓 2020
House Association: The kitchen
More often than not, songs selected for my music lists feature lyrics. What can I say? I love lyrics. That said, as a multi-instrumentalist, I have a great appreciation for instrumental music – classical, jazz, etc. In this case, “Violet’s Kitchen” is a jazz instrumental, which plays to the strengths of Robert Glasper (did I mention the man’s a beastly musician?). Glasper shows off his pianistic prowess with a subtler, more tender performance. He doesn’t opt for ripe virtuosic runs or anything particularly flashy; he’s quite abstract. Harmonically, more often than not, “Violet’s Kitchen” is relatively standard, save for a few adventurous chords. Set in a minor key, “Violet’s Kitchen” doesn’t sound hellish, but there’s a certain mood that Glasper brilliantly evokes.
3. Chance the Rapper, “Hot Shower”
Ft. MadeinTYO & DaBaby
💿 The Big Day • 🏷 Chance the Rapper • 🗓 2019
House Association: The bathroom; the shower
“Hot damn, hot water, hot shower / Hotlanta, smoking green cauliflower / Tangerine, yeah, I call her sweet and sour / And my lawyer say it’s urgent, I’m a call him in a hour.” What a chorus! On “Hot Shower,” Chance the Rapper delivers an incredibly playful performance. If nothing else, his energy is appreciated, particularly his emphasis on certain words, specifically ‘dude’ on the second verse (“DUDE, II just called the plug and his phone was unplugged…”). MadeinTYO drops some drippy bars on the third verse, kicking things off with the confident, “Yeah, hopped off the flight, Louis V, Off-White.” Even so, DaBaby gets the top honors on the fourth verse with his bassy vocals, agile flow, and big personality:
“Today, I’ll dress up a Republican And go get some head from a white man’s daughter Her lips aren’t big but I’m loving it I get in, fake ID, I’m McLovin’ it...”
4. Miranda Lambert, “It All Comes Out in the Wash”
💿 Wildcard • 🏷 Vanner / Sony • 🗓 2019
House Association: The laundry room
“If you wear a white shirt to a crawfish boil / Stonewashed jeans while you’re changing the oil…” Huh? Must be a southern, country thing. Regardless, Miranda Lambert does reference literal dirty laundry, as above, but the juicier ‘dirty laundry’ is metaphorical. She provides some insight into this energetic gem, via Nash Country Daily:
“…The song is just kind of a mix of scenarios that all of us have either been a part of or seen or, ya know, something that’s happened in all of our lives, and realizing that when you have something in your life that’s a little unclean at times or hurtful or a moment that you wish would pass, it does all pass and it all comes out in the wash.”
Awesomeness! Beyond the chorus, excerpted at the top, the bridge is quite a treat:
“And the laundry list goes like this Every teardrop, every white lie Every dirty cotton sheet, let it line dry All the mistakes, all the wild streaks That’s why the good Lord made bleach, oh-oh.”
“It All Comes Out in the Wash” previously appeared on the playlists 21 Terrific Songs with COME in the Title and 51 Best Songs of 2019.
5. ROLE MODEL, “gucci chair”
💿 oh, how perfect (EP) • 🏷 Interscope • 🗓 2019
House Association: Living room; a chair
“Gucci chair” certainly commences Oh, how perfect in moody fashion. “Put your hands ‘round my neck / Skin is rough like the sex,” ROLE MODEL sings on the opening lines of verse from “gucci chair.” He continues, “One day I’m a mess / And the next day I’m the best.” Pillsbury’s candidness and honesty regarding his feelings is one of the selling points. It also doesn’t hurt that this is a gorgeous ballad, further accentuated by production work (Benjamin Miller) that adds lush strings amplifying the singer’s expressive vocals.
6. Liam Payne, “Bedroom Floor”
💿 LP1 • 🏷 Capitol • 🗓 2019
House Association: The Bedroom; the floor
That falsetto kicks in on the catchy, repetitive chorus:
“You said it was over You said it was over But your clothes say different on my bedroom floor…”
“Bedroom Floor” previously appeared on the playlists 11 Songs All About the Floor and 15 Songs Associated with the Bed.
7. Wallows, “Ice Cold Pool”
💿 Nothing Happens • 🏷 Atlantic • 🗓 2019
House Association: The Pool
Question: “And when we tear down the walls completely / Are we left with the same old memories?” “Ice Cold Pool” benefits from its throwback sensibilities, blending elements of old-school rock (think 60s) with a dash of soul thrown in. No, “Ice Cold Pool” is far from an R&B record, but it does sound as if Wallows were in retro mode when conceiving this particular joint. It makes sense when you hear Wallows’ commentary about writing “Ice Cold Pool,” via Clash Music:
“It’s made up of random ideas of youth and growing up and looking back on your childhood and knowing that entering adulthood is the next step. It’s basically a song about leaving your youth and not being sure what comes next.”
“Ice Cold Pool” previously appeared on the playlist, 11 Songs That Reference Ice.
8.Nicki Minaj, “Bed”
Ft. Ariana Grande
💿 Queen • 🏷 Young Money / Cash Money • 🗓 2018
“Got a bed wit’ your name on it / Wit’ your name on it / Got a kiss wit’ your name on it / Wit’ your name on it / Love me good, love me down, don’t turn me down / Got a bed wit’ your name on it / Wit’ your name on it.” One thing that’s definitely associated with nighttime is the bedroom, more specifically, the bed. 🎵“Bed” appears on 💿Queen, the long-awaited, highly-anticipated fourth studio album by 🎙 Nicki Minaj. Here, Minaj enlists the vocal talents of Grammy-winning pop singer 🎙 Ariana Grande.
“Bed” commences with Grande singing the intro, which ends up being part of the chorus (the aforementioned lyrical excerpt). Grande delivers low-key vocals, performed in her lower register, with effective results. She finally ‘lets loose’ more on the final chorus. As for Minaj, she pop-raps on a relatively brief first verse, referencing Tha Carter III and “Back shots to the beat of ‘A Milli’.” Yeah, “A Milli” arrived a good decade before “Bed” but it’s still a kick ass rap banger. Anyways, the second verse is more melodic, mentioning “strawberry lingerie” and sex. Fair enough. The third and final verse is the most assertive, finding Ms. Minaj dropping un-pitched bars. Of course, she gets provocative with it:
“I like his hang time, he said his head right I said go all the way down and then head right I watch him fuck it up, look at him luckin’ up I said, ‘You need some thick skin, baby, suck it up.’”
“Bed” previously appeared on playlists 15 Songs Associated with the Bed and 13 Songs About or Associated with Nighttime.
9. Rich the Kid, “New Freezer”
Ft. Kendrick Lamar
💿 The World is Yours • 🏷 Interscope • 🗓 2018
“My bitch too foreign, need a visa I don’t need her Pull up drop top with a eater Two-seater New bitch wanna fuck to my AP New freezer I woke up thinkin’ ‘bout bands Hop off the jet to a check when I land.”
This isn’t a track you’d normally associate K-Dot with, but he brings his own unique approach as he does with his more meaningful, transcendent solo material.
“How can I shop with like 64Ms? Talkin’ to Top [Dawg] about business again He want a lot with new Bentleys again I want some top from like two sets of twins Twinnie twin twins, yeah, yeah.”
“New Freezer” previously appeared on the playlist, 11 New Songs That Will Tickle Your Fancy.
10. Trey Songz, “The Sheets…Still”
💿 Tremaine the Album • 🏷 Atlantic • 🗓 2017
“The Sheets…Still,” which appears as the sixth song on 2017’s 💿Tremaine the Album, clocks in at an ambitious six minutes in duration. As aforementioned, the modus operandi is definitely ‘S meets E, and then they X,’ evidenced by the sensual lyrics:
“I make your body pour, fuck up the sheets Pick you right off the floor, when we fuck up the sheets.”
Yes, the sheets are being fucked up, at least according to Trey Songz. Essentially, the word that comes to mind best characterizing this two-part song is orgasm. The “Still” portion of the song has the same effect as “The Sheets” btw:
“While your nails peeling back my flesh And she still keeps scratching me up Digging in my skin once again, ooh And she still keeps She can’t stop, scratching me up.”
11. 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.” R. Kelly mentions vegetables, and specifically namedrops tomatoes and potatoes! That associated with the kitchen, which is a room in the house. 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.”
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