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🎧 11 Songs You Surely Must Turn Up features Adele, Cher, DJ Snake + Lil Jon, Janelle Monáe & Metallica.
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“T
urn up the music!” Indeed, 🎙 Chris Brown, indeed! Man, oh man, I never thought I would agree with something the talented, but polarizing 🏆 Grammy winner said… He didn’t appear in one of the 11 spots on 🎧 11 Songs You Surely Must Turn Up, so, I at least gave him a shout out for his turned-up single from 💿 Fortune (2012). The good news is, there are, indeed, 11 other songs worth checking out, despite a few TURNED omissions.🎧 11 Songs You Surely Must Turn Up features music by 🎙 Adele, 🎙 Cher, 🎙 DJ Snake + 🎙 Lil Jon, 🎙 Janelle Monáe, and 🎙 Metallica among others. Keeping track of those six musicians, we have pop, dance, hip-hop, R&B, and metal covered. That’s how we do here at The Musical Hype – eclectic as a four-letter word that rhymes with duck! I could rave more about turning up on this intro but I think you get the point by now, so, just check this turned-up ishhh out yourself, will ya?
1. Cher, “If I Could Turn Back Time”
💿 Heart of Stone • 🏷 Geffen • 📅 1989
“If I could turn back time, if I could find a way,” she sings on the memorable, quintessential 80s chorus, adding, “I’d take back those words that’ve hurt you, you’d say.” Worth noting, those words aren’t merely legendary because Cher, a legend sings them. 🎼✍ Diane Warren – yes, THE Diane Warren – penned this time-turn-back, pop cultural gem. Cher is regretful throughout, admitting she was blind in her mistakes letting her lover go. Now that she’s discovered the errors of the way, she’d “reach or the stars… give ‘em all to you” so “You’d love me, love, like you used to do.” Why is “If I Could Turn Back Time” so good? Well, it’s a Cher staple first and foremost, but also, it’s relatable.
2. Janelle Monáe, “Turntables”
🎵 “Turntables” • 🏷 Bad Boy • 📅 2020
Monáe incorporates a mix of rapping and singing, delivering a complete, compelling performance. The lyrics are politically and socially charged, with Monáe being very woke. There are some awesome one-liners throughout, such as “You gaslightin’, ‘bout to meet your match, uh / You fuck up the kitchen, then you should do the dishes.” An epic outro is a perfect way to cap things. Janelle definitely TURNS them tables!
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3. Metallica, “Turn the Page”
💿 Garage Inc. • 🏷 Blackened Recordings • 📅 1998
“But here I am, on the road again There I am, up on the stage There I go, playing the star again There I go, turn the page.”
That chorus is awesome and sums up the spirit of “Turn the Page.” “Turn the Page” captures the rock star life – the fame, the relentless schedule, the whole shebang. The verses, of course, provide great details and insight into the gift and the curse. The second verse might be my favorite as James Hetfield sings, “So you walk into this restaurant, strung out from the road / And you feel the eyes upon you, as you’re shaking off the cold / You pretend it doesn’t bother you, but you just want to explode.” That hits hard! All “Turn the Page” hits hard of course – it’s f**kin’ METALLICA 🤘!
4. Daniel Caesar, “Too Deep to Turn Back”
💿 CASE STUDY 01 • 🏷 Golden Child Recordings • 📅 2019
Caesar sounds fantastic on “Too Deep to Turn Back,” never needing to ‘break a sweat’ to pack a punch. Religion plays a significant role, specifically on the chorus, which features vocals by 🎙 Arianna Reid, as well as the fourth verse:
“I’ve slept like Jacob, a rock for a pillow Run swift like Elijah, away from the middle.”
Caesar is often at his best when he weaves spirituality in a secular genre like R&B.
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5. Spoon, “I Turn My Camera On”
💿 Gimme Fiction • 🏷 Matador • 📅 2005
There’s a refreshing simplicity about this standout from 💿 Gimme Fiction, released in 2005. While it’s simple, as described earlier with groove and bass being key instruments (guitar too), it is sufficient, exceeding expectations. Throw in clever lyrics, and “I Turn My Camera On” shines like a beacon. “When I turn my feelings on,” Daniel sings on the verse, “I turn my feelings on inside / I feel like I’m gonna ignite.” His falsetto is one of the biggest selling points – endearing!
6. BJ The Chicago Kid, “Turnin’ Me Up”
💿 In My Mind • 🏷 Motown • 📅 2016
Listening to “Turnin’ Me Up,” you’ll swear you’ve returned to the 1970s as opposed to the 2010s, and that’s pretty sweet if I do say so myself! A vibe-and-a-half! BJ wrote “Turnin’ Me Up” alongside 🎼 ✍ David Haddon and 🎼 ✍ Jairus Mozee, who ultimately produce this soulful bop. This is sexy gem where you definitely hope that BJ never “stop(s), won’t quit, soul shit.” 💪
Also appears on 🔽:
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7. Adele, “Turning Tables”
💿 21 • 🏷 XL • 🗓 2011
On the chorus of “Turning Tables,” Adele goes on to sing, “So, I won’t let you close enough to hurt me / No, I won’t ask you, you to just desert me /… It’s time to say goodbye to turning tables.” And the bridge section – “Next time I’ll be braver, I’ll be my own savior” – to die for! The 🏆 Grammy-winner sounds utterly fantastic in this stripped setting, accompanied brilliantly by piano and strings. Producer 🎛️ Jim Abbiss definitely does his thing.
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8. DJ Snake & Lil Jon, “Turn Down for What”
🎵 “Turn Down for What” • 🏷 Columbia • 📅 2013
DJ Snake and 🎛 Tchami set up Lil Jon for a rebirth – he owes them! With exuberant production behind him, Jon only needed a couple of memorable lines to fuel his fire. The words are few and far between with no elaborate poetry to decode here. Obviously, the most important lyric is the titular “Turn down for what?” where suggests (as previously stated) you should never TURN DOWN. There are some situations you should though – just saying (hearing, health, etc.)! Besides living it up, he also throws in “Fire up that loud, another round of shots,” as well as repeating the word “shots” no less than 11 times in a row. WOO!
9. The Byrds, “Turn! Turn! Turn! (To Everything There is a Season)”
💿 Turn! Turn! Turn! • 🏷 Sony Music Entertainment • 📅 1965
The folk-rock record, written by the legendary 🎼 ✍ Pete Seeger, is based on the text from Ecclesiastes 3 from the Old Testament. Even if you’re not particularly religious, this passage of scripture, and song itself, is quite prudent and thoughtful. If you’ve never encountered “Turn! Turn! Turn!” at some point, you’re totally missing out.
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10. The Vapors, “Turning Japanese”
💿 New Clear Days • 🏷 RT Industries • 📅 1980
“I’ve got your picture, I’ve got your picture I’d like a million of you, all ‘round my cell I want a doctor to take your picture So, I can look at you from inside as well You’ve got me turning up and turning down And turning in and turning ‘round I’m turning Japanese.”
Yes, The Vapors totally deserve the blame! I mean, pictures are potent and incite the mind and the loins. Furthermore, though debunked regarding the song, turning Japanese is slang for masturbation, and the effect on the eyes. I’ll leave it that – do what you will with it. The song, of course, is a classic. And if he’s lonely, who’s going to deny him some solo fun? Also, worth noting, there are distinct Japanese music cues in addition to the punk/new wave vibes.
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11. Teddy Pendergrass, “Turn off the Lights”
💿 Teddy • 🏷 Sony Music Entertainment • 📅 1979
The lushness of the production was enough to make “Turn Off the Lights” a hit. Those warm, sensual sounds and the orchestration – LIT. 🎼✍ 🎛 Kenneth Gamble and 🎼✍ 🎛 Leon Huff constructed nothing short of musical excellence for TP. Pendergrass is the star, of course, with his voice drenched in soul and bearing ample authenticity. He sounds dedicated to his lover, expressively constructing this romantic, sensual evening vocally. You buy what he’s selling when he dramatically sings, “Turn ‘em off.” One of my favorite moments is the outro section. He’s supported by backing vocals (“Tell me what you wanna do / Tell me what you wanna do baby”), while professing his love (+ sex) to her. “Anything that you want / Anything that you need / I got it!” Woo!
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