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‘11 Marvelously Tactile Touch Songs’ features music by Black Pumas, Daft Punk, Dan Talevski, Ro James & Victoria Monét.
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MC Hammer once said it best: “You can’t TOUCH this.” Please Hammer Don’t Hurt ‘Em!!! Although Hammer doesn’t get full blurb action on this tactile list, he does get a shout-out for his 1990 hit. Furthermore, he introduces the gist of 11 MARVELOUSLY TACTILE TOUCH SONGS. After dropping the miniature, ‘touch-driven’ Touch: 5ive Songs No. 26, as well as 10 Intriguing Songs That Reference the 5 Senses, a full-fledged TOUCH list was always the plan – NO CAP!
11 MARVELOUSLY TACTILE TOUCH SONGS features music by Black Pumas, Daft Punk, Dan Talevski, Ro James and Victoria Monét among others. So, without further ado, get your hands ready to TOUCH…something… appropriately, of course…
1. Ro James, “Touchy Feely”
MANTIC • By Storm Entertainment / RCA • 2020
James certainly sings with conviction, balancing the soulfulness of the R&B of old with the swagger and hip-hop vibes of the modern edition of the genre. MP808 gives him a nice lift regarding the production. Undoubtedly, this little gem makes you want to do a lil sumthin’, sumthin’! “Touchy Feely” previously appeared on Touch: 5ive Songs No. 26 and 10 Intriguing Songs That Reference the 5 Senses.
2. Dan Talevski, “Touch the Sky”
“Touch the Sky” • Holleration Entertainment • 2020
“Touch the Sky” features bright, exuberant production work. It’s sleekly executed to the nth degree by Ryan Kowarsky. Our shamelessly studly Canadian, Talevski, serves up expressive, nuanced vocals, exhibiting a beautiful tone. The focus is on love and sex (not his bod, haha) – tastefully done. The songwriting is solid (Kowarsky and Talevski), while the form is straightforward and sectionally organized. I heart the vocal effects during the catchy chorus section, before the awesome musical drop.
“I’ve been waiting for this moment, baby, all my life There’s nowhere else I’d rather be than right here by your side It’s taking over me and I can’t let go And when the lightning strikes our love, yeah, we can touch the sky.”
3. Victoria Monét, “Touch Me”
JAGUAR • Tribe • 2020
Additionally, Victoria pens a set of sexy lyrics alongside Dernst “D’Mile” Emile II and B. Edmonds – great songwriting team to say the list. Amplifying the closing cut from JAGUAR even more is slick, balanced production from D’Mile. The sound is modern yet soulful, and highly effective when it’s all said and done. You’ll definitely be touched (and perhaps wanna be touched) after indulging into the gem that is “Touch” from this talented R&B singer/songwriter.
4. Sleeping at Last, “Touch”
Atlas: II • Asteroid B-612 • 2019
“Touch” Begins abruptly with tender singing vocals. Ryan serves up an expressive vocal performance throughout the four-minute-plus duration. The record is led by piano accompaniment, with some lovely, emotional strings. Lyrically, “Touch” is emotional and thoughtful; beautifully penned all said and done. A prime example:
“Fall in love with a single touch And fall apart when it hurts too much Can we skip past near-death clichés? Where my heart restarts as my life replays.”
Generally pretty even keel, within the last minute of the song, “Touch” grows more epic, with more instrumentation and increased dynamics. Of course, it only percolates for a briefly before Ryan O’Neal brings things back down.
5. Ariana Grande, “Touch It”
Dangerous Woman • Republic • 2016
“Touch It” arrives as the 13th track. The record brilliantly balances an emotional connection as well as physical pleasure.
“How do I feel you on me, when you're not on my skin? Why do you say you want me, then tell me you're not coming in?”
“Touch It” ends up being a late highlight on Dangerous Woman. This particular tactile number appeared on Touch: 5ive Songs No. 26.
6. Future, “Touch the Sky”
High Off Life • Epic • 2020
“I just put a brand-new Phantom no my credit card,” Future brags on the first verse, continuing, “I just bought the Rollie store with my credit card.” Yeah, “Touch the Sky” thrives on drip and little else. It certainly lacks profundity. The backdrop is simple – some keyboard work and a heavy hitting beat providing the spark. “Touch the Sky” previously appeared on Touch: 5ive Songs No. 26.
7. Black Pumas, “Touch the Sky”
Black Pumas (Deluxe) • ATO • 2020
“Let me touch the sky, brother / Let’s play the game…” Eric Burton shines on lead vocals – understatement! He brings that biting, gritty, old-school soul aesthetic to the 21st century. Of course, Burton can’t do it without the awesome production by Adrian Quesada. The arrangement and orchestration are nothing short of excellent. By my estimations, horns make everything better. So do real instruments, which is part of what is so refreshing and ultimately ‘touching’ about Black Pumas. The songwriting is pretty dope as well, led by the simple yet potent chorus:
“If we touch the sky, brother You’ll hear the lovers cry, sister ‘Til we’re satisfied lovers Now we’re taking flight.”
8. Solange, “Don’t Touch My Hair”
Ft. Sampha
A Seat at the Table • Sony • 2016
“…Hair” is deep and metaphorical; The jazzy neo-soul affair tackles invasiveness, racial profiling, and pride. “What you say to me,” sung by Sampha might seem incredibly simple, but unpacked, it really says it all – the built-up response from invasiveness, profiling, stereotyping, and more.
9. Cascada, “Everytime We Touch”
Everytime We Touch • Robbins Entertainment LLC • 2007
Of course, the part of the song that instantly comes to mind is the aforementioned chorus, period. The chorus continues:
“Can’t you feel my heat beat fast? I want this to last Need you by my side.”
Honestly, this dance gem is quite tasteful when it comes to matters of the bedroom. Oh, the power of innuendo, sigh. “Everytime We Touch” also previously appeared on Touch: 5ive Songs No. 26.
10. Daft Punk, “Touch”
Ft. Paul Williams
Random Access Memories • Columbia • 2013
Contextually, “Touch” finds itself situated between two of the surefire hits from Random Access Memories. Track six is “Lose Yourself to Dance”, featuring Pharrell Williams. Even bigger, is the eighth track, “Get Lucky”, also featuring Williams and bringing in Chic icon Nile Rodgers. What I’m saying is, “Touch” has stiff competition. It works out marvelously though as Paul Williams ends up delivering a superb vocal performance.
“Touch, where do you lead? I need something more Tell me what you see I need something more.”
In addition to his sound vocals, we get awesome neo-disco styled production, a triumphant orchestra, and a choir (“Hold on, if love is the answer, you’re home”). These things definitely make for quite a nice “Touch.” It may run long, but it’s a glorious eight-and-a-half-minutes of song!
11. Kanye West, “Touch the Sky”
Ft. Lupe Fiasco
Late Registration • UMG Recordings, Inc. • 2005
“Touch the Sky” is a fitting closer to this kinesthetic, touch-driven list – one of the gems from the masterful Late Registration (2005). There are a number of reasons why “Touch the Sky” is so epic. First, is the production. The highly skilled Just Blaze is behind the boards, but it is the “Move On Up” sample courtesy of the late, great Curtis Mayfield that propels “Touch the Sky,” period. Next, there’s West himself, who delivers an incredibly catchy chorus (aforementioned), and two confident verses. Furthermore, he drops that “sky high” outro that’s pretty sweet. Oh, and what about a then rising Lupe Fiasco, who brings the heat to the third verse?
“Yes, yes, yes, guess who’s on third? Lupe steal like Lupin the 3rd Here like ear ‘til I'm beer on the curb Peach fuzz buzz but beard on the verge...”
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