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“11 Songs Where Distance, Time, or Tempo Are Clearly a Factor” features music courtesy of 5 Seconds of Summer, Alec Benjamin, Ella Mai, and SZA among others.
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Back in 2016, when The Musical Hype was a wee young music website just trying to get some footing, I wrote a playlist entitled 13 Songs Where Time is Clearly a Factor. Since it’s been at least two-and-a-half years (as of publication time) since that early playlist arrived, what better than to drop a newer edition with different songs. Rather than merely focusing on time, 11 Songs Where Distance, Time, or Tempo Are Clearly a Factor also considers ‘distance’ as well as ‘tempo.’ Obviously, there could be a lot more than 11 songs, but 11 is sufficient for this edition… wouldn’t want to spoil you. Musicians contributing to this affair include the likes of 5 Seconds of Summer (“Talk Fast”), Alec Benjamin (“Let Me Down Slowly”), Ella Mai (“Shot Clock”), and SZA (“Broken Clocks”). Without further ado, here are 11 Songs Where Distance, Time, or Tempo Are Clearly a Factor!
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1. Ella Mai, “Shot Clock”
Ella Mai • 10 Summers / Interscope • 2018
The pre-chorus is superb:
“When that nigga pull up on me, tell that nigga back, back Don’t you know all of these niggas wish that they could bag that? I’m just saying, boy, you’re playing, you’re gon’ let it wind down You got 24 seconds and it’s starting right now.”
It’s also worth noting, prior to “Shot Clock,” that Mai sings another ‘shot’ song, “Cheap Shot.” What goes down on “Cheap Shot?” Mai’s man makes her do things she usually doesn’t do. Naturally, the wordplay with “shot” is intriguing (alcohol, and how he influences her).
2. Alec Benjamin, “Let Me Down Slowly”
Ft. Alessia Cara
Let Me Down Slowly (Ft. Alessia Cara) [Single] • Alec Benjamin • 2018
“Let Me Down Slowly” is a good ole, sound pop record that’s well-produced record without being incredibly ornate. Benjamin delivers a strong vocal performance, without the need for lots of flashiness or gospel histrionics – he definitely ‘does his thing’, and it pays dividends. He expressively delivers the lyrics, bringing emotions and the song itself ‘on home’ on the chorus. Simply put, his little heart can’t take any sudden or extra pain. On the remixed version released post-Narrated for You, Benjamin gets a lift from Canadian Grammy-winning pop sensation Alessia Cara. She shines on her own verse, while the two of them blend beautifully and seamlessly on the chorus.
“Could you find a way to let me down slowly? A little sympathy, I hope you can show me If you wanna go then I’ll be so lonely If you’re leaving baby let me down slowly.”
3. Logic, “100 Miles and Running”
Ft. John Lindahl & Wale
YSIV • Def Jam • 2018
As for Lindahl? His falsetto is fierce to the nth degree.
“And it’s on now Everybody know that it’s on now Get in the zone now Oh, no, no, no.”
4. 5 Seconds of Summer, “Talk Fast”
Youngblood • Capitol • 2018
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5. Lil Xan, “Tick Tock”
Ft. 2 Chainz
Total Xanarchy • Columbia • 2018
The best attribute of “Tick Tock” is the hard-nosed, menacing production work. Production plays a big role in the SoundCloud movement of which Xan is a member of, something that’s well represented here. That said, he doesn’t say anything notable, unless mimicking a damn clock counts, ugh. Give him credit for tapping 2 Chainz for the assist – this is type of record he ‘eats up’ with utterly charming stupidity.
6. Joji, “SLOW DANCING IN THE DARK”
BALLADS 1 • 88rising • 2018
On the chorus, he sings:
“Give me reasons we should be complete You should be with him, I can’t compete You looked at me like I was someone else, oh well Can’t you see? I don’t wanna slow dance In the dark.”
7. 6ix9ine, “TIC TOC”
Ft. Lil Baby
DUMMY BOY • Scumgang • 2018
But honestly, if a song is named after an onomatopoeic clock sound, what more can you expect?
“Okay, tick tock, Audemars wrist watch I keep a stick, I keep a big Glock You get hit, I do not miss shots I keep a stick, I tell her, ‘Kick rocks.’”
8.SZA, “Broken Clocks”
Ctrl • RCA • 2017
While he still loves her, she’s moved on:
“All I got is these broken clocks I ain’t got no time Just burning daylight Still love and it’s still love, and it’s still love… Nothin’ but love.”
She still has place for him in her heart, but while he dwells on the past, she’s looking to the future. Beyond the aforementioned, SZA continues to share various feelings, thoughts, and snippets about herself, all of which are brilliant.
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9. BADBADNOTGOOD, “Time Moves Slow”
Ft. Samuel Herring
IV • Innovative Leisure • 2016
“Time moves slow When you’re all alone And the time moves slow When you’re out on your own And time moves slow When you’re missing a friend And the time moves slow When you came to the end.”
10. Fantasia, “No Time for It”
The Definition of… • RCA • 2016
Thematically, Fantasia is giving a big ole fat middle finger to the haters – she doesn’t care what they’ve got to say. On the chorus, she sings, “You wanna tell me how it is / But there’s no time for it… And the hate don’t really matter, nah / There’s no time for it.” Essentially, Fantasia confirms the old “haters gonna hate” sentiment.
11. Ro James, “Burn Slow”
ELDORADO • ByStorm Entertainment / RCA • 2016
“Waking up to you in the morning It’s better than sunrise So we can keep the curtains closed Just light a few more candles and burn ‘em slow Baking up with you in the morning Trying to get a little rewind ‘Cause I ain’t really ready to let you go… Just light a few more candles and burn ‘em slow.”
Photo Credits: 10 Summers, 88rising, Alec Benjamin, Capitol, Columbia, Def Jam, Innovative Leisure, Interscope, Pexels, Pixabay RCA, Scumgang
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