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‘11 Not-So-Weak Songs Associated with Weakness’ features music courtesy of Black Atlass, Felly, Flo Milli, Lennon Stella & Rod Wave.
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Cardi B truly educated us all on “WAP” – NO CAP. How so, you may ask? Well, apparently, “Wet-ass ‘p-word,’ make that pullout game WEAK, woo!” Weak, as defined multiple ways by Merriam-Webster including (1) lacking strength (in numerous ways), (2a) mentally or intellectually deficient, and (3) not factually grounded or logically presented. That’s definitely more than you asked for regarding WEAKNESS, the theme of this playlist, but now you have some background, right?
This playlist features 11 NOT-SO-WEAK SONGS ASSOCIATED WITH WEAKNESS. Yeah, these songs are weak, but they’re really not. C-O-N-T-R-A-D-I-C-T-I-O-N to the nth degree! Why did I spell that out? Okay – I’m wasting time and killing your brain cells in the process – let’s get right into it! 11 NOT-SO-WEAK SONGS ASSOCIATED WITH WEAKNESS, which follows Weak: 5ive Songs No. 27, features music courtesy of Black Atlass, Felly, Flo Milli, Lennon Stella, and Rod Wave among others. Without extending his nonsensical, BS intro any longer, how about you just check this weak 💩 out!!!
1. Black Atlass, “Weak”
Dream Awake • XO / Republic • 2020
“‘Cause you got me weak, yeah You got me weak ‘Cause you got me weak You got me weak.”
2. Tove Lo, “Passion and Pain Taste the Same When I’m Weak”
Bikini Porn – Single • Universal Music AB • 2020
3. Rod Wave, “No Weakness”
Pray 4 Love • Alamo • 2020
Honestly, there’s nothing that’s particularly weak about the song “No Weakness” itself. Rod Wave sings with incredible ease, showcasing a beautiful, mellow voice. That doesn’t make “No Weakness” particularly soft, as Wave is authentic, candid, and honest throughout, which is part of his charm and draw as an artist. He’s experience pain in the past, and he’s damn sure not to play into it anymore, particularly at the expense of love.
“I don’t shed tears anymore, ‘cause love don’t live here anymore I’m sorry, baby girl, I got to go, whether if you like it or you don’t ‘Cause I’ve been here too many times before, yeah.”
4. Flo Milli, “Weak”
Ho, why is you here? • Flo Milli • 2020
“These n***as weak (Eww) They’ve been textin’ me all week Just let me be (Let me go) Blowin’ me up, I’m tryna sleep I ain’t your freak (Stupid n***a) So don’t be callin’ after three I do what these bitches don’t That’s why they’re runnin’ back to me.”
5. AJR, “Weak”
The Click (Deluxe Edition) • BMG Rights Management • 2018
“One sip, bad for me One hit, bad for me One kiss, bad for me But I give in so easily And no thank you is how it should’ve gone I should stay strong.”
6. Whitechapel, “Forgiveness is Weakness”
The Valley • Metal Blade • 2019
Examine more of the lyrics from “Forgiveness is Weakness” and Phil Bozeman and company clearly believe that forgiveness is weakness. Instead, there’s a sense of vindictiveness. “Revenge is sweet but so is disease / When it turns you into a slave,” Bozeman sings on the first verse, continuing, “Gather your friends and your family / So they can watch me spit and piss on your grave.” Damn! On the second verse, him and his family want to celebrate the death (“Let us have this moment / He’s finally dead”), while on the bridge, he asserts, “Dig the casket from the dirt / You don’t deserve to be one with the earth.” From a musical standpoint, “Forgiveness is Weakness” is quite brutal sounding – filled with anger, angst, and loud to the nth degree. The drums punch you right in the chest, while the guitars roar passionately – in a most vindictive way. “Forgiveness is Weakness” previously appeared on 13 Songs That Explore the Power of Forgiveness.
7. Lennon Stella, “Weakness (Huey Lewis)”
Ft. Maisy Stella
Three. Two. One. • Records Label, LLC / Columbia • 2020
“Weakness (Huey Lewis)” is a gorgeous record, first and foremost. Both Lennon Stella and Maisy Stella sound absolutely amazing on their respective performances. There’s no question about how talented either is. That said, “Weakness” is by far the most ambitious number on Three. Two. One. due to its length – nearly eight minutes! A two-part song, “Weakness” is actually only the first part of the song. It opens with an intro before settling into the collaboration with Maisy. The sisters properly duet together on the final chorus.
“But when your eyes are leaking That’s my weakness When your smile’s in pieces That’s when I feel it all...”
The second part of the song, “Huey Lewis,” is all Lennon Stella, continuing to sing gorgeously, and delivering some cool vocal effects/production in the process. “Huey Lewis” sounds quite fresh; modern by all means.
8. Felly, “Weak Hearts”
Mariposa • Same Plate / Sony Music Entertainment • 2020
“Weak Hearts” is characteristic of what Felly seeks to represent artistically. He gives us hazy-sounding melodic vocals for the majority of the record. Musically, the backdrop is beachy, jazzy, and soulful – ear catching for sure. Besides those weakly, hazy-sounding vocals, we also hear him bust a rhyme on the second verse, which is a welcome contrast and shows his artistic versatility. Perhaps the record is more acquired taste than universally acclaimed bop, but there’s definitely hella vibes going down – NO CAP!
“Weak hearts don’t come around, no, not ‘round here Speak up, you might well say how you feel Cheap love, designer drugs, and dollar bills Sweetheart, it’s not enough, we’re all in Hell.”
9. James Arthur, “At My Weakest”
“You Deserve Better / At My Weakest” [Single] • Sony Music Entertainment • 2018
“Oh, here I go, down that road Again, and again the fool rushin’ in But I can’t help when I feel some kind of way Do you feel the same? ‘Course And I fall, I fall for you You caught me at my weakest And I’ll fall for you.”
Also, worth noting is the fact that he gives us a dose of falsetto. After keeping things ‘bassy’ early on, Arthur sings higher on the second verse, residing in his middle/mid-upper register. His best, most dynamic moment occurs on the bridge, as the love’s got him feeling some type of way (“Love, you gonna-gonna hold on me / Tell me what you gonna do to me”). “At My Weakest” inarguably shows off Arthur’s sick set of pipes.
10. Winds of Plague, “Decimate the Weak”
Decimate the Weak • Century Media • 2008
Honestly, “Decimate the Weak” plays out like a death-, doom-driven cut should. There are aggressive, unclean vocals, angular, jagged guitar lines, and the full-fledged embracement of those utterly hellish, minor keys. There are also some pretty badass musical shifts that keep the listeners firmly engaged into what Winds of Plague are serving up. Of course, it’s the lyrics that affirm there’s nothing the least bit heavenly, or weak for that matter, regarding this track.
“I am sent from hell Your worst fears brought to life I am sent from hell The fields will turn into flesh.”
11. SWV, “Weak”
It’s About Time • BMG Entertainment • 1992
Written and produced by Brian Alexander Morgan, “Weak” wasn’t originally intended for SWV. Written about the songwriter/producer’s crush on Chante Moore, Moore opted against recording it, apparently because of Morgan’s feelings. Regardless, the record ended up in the right hands as it is absolutely timeless. The vocals sound amazing, the lyrics and melody are gorgeous, and even as it approaches 30 years old, this is still a truly special record. Just to show how special, JoJo recorded a cover on her 2004 self-titled debut album, later rerecorded following herissues (JoJo – 2018). Sunday Service Choir (associated with Kanye West, of course) got into the weakness – rather lack thereof – recording a gospel version of the song on their 2019 album, Jesus is Born. Of course, we all know, “Weak” by SWV is the one to beat, and always will be.
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