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12 More Songs Associated with the Bed 🎧 features music by Dan + Shay, Christian Leave, girl in red, Lil Uzi Vert & Megan Thee Stallion.
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There are few things cozier than the bed, sigh. Furthermore, the bedroom is ‘where the magic happens’ (supposedly 😉). So, after previously dropping 🎧 15 Songs Associated with the Bed, we drop the thrilling 🎧 12 More Songs Associated with the Bed.
🎧 12 More Songs Associated with the Bed features music by 🎙 Dan + Shay, 🎙 Christian Leave, 🎙 girl in red, 🎙 Lil Uzi Vert, and 🎙 Megan Thee Stallion among others. So, without further ado, prepare to get cozy under those covers – while checking out this list, of course!
1. Dan + Shay, “I Should Probably Go to Bed”
🎵 “I Should Probably Go to Bed” • 🏷 Warner • 🗓 2020
The song dabbles in matters of the heart. Lyrically, it could’ve used a wee bit more development. Still, we get the gist: the guy has been on the struggle bus regarding heartbreak, gets off the struggle bus, finds out his ex- is returning to town, and decides he should ‘go to bed.’
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2. Dua Lipa, “Good in Bed”
💿 Future Nostalgia • 🏷 Warner • 🗓 2020
“Good in Bed” definitely sounds like a record that the late, great 🎙 Amy Winehouse might’ve recorded had she lived. Vocally, Dua Lipa gives us some of her most cutting, throaty vocals of the album. Furthermore, she serves up a heaping dose of repetition on the infectious, tongue-n-cheek chorus:
“I know it’s really bad, bad, bad, bad, bad Messing with my head, head, head, head, head We drive each other mad, mad, mad, mad, mad.”
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3. Powfu, “death bed (coffee for your head)”
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💿 Poems of the Past (EP) • 🏷 Columbia • 🗓 2020
Of course, the centerpiece is the chorus on one of the best songs of 2020:
“Don’t stay awake for too long, don’t go to bed I’ll make a cup of coffee for your head It’ll get you up and going out of bed.”
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4. girl in red, “two queens in a king sized bed”
🎵 “two queens in a king sized bed” • 🏷 world in red / AWAL Recordings Ltd • 🗓 2020
Initially, the record features piano-driven production (girl in red and 🎛 Matias Tellez), before the addition of more sounds. Still, many of the sounds incorporated end up being keyboard-based. The Norwegian singer delivers chill vocals, exhibiting a beautiful tone. Furthermore, besides her radiant, passionate performance, I adore the vocal production. Further confirming the ‘bop status’ of “two queens” is the passionate, catchy songwriting, particularly on the centerpiece, the chorus:
“I don’t have a lot to give But I would give you everything All my time is yours to spend Let me wrap you in with my skin With my skin.”
5. Sam Smith, “How Do You Sleep?”
💿 Love Goes • 🏷 Capitol • 🗓 2020
“Baby, how do you sleep when you lie to me? All that shame and all that danger I’m hopin’ that my love will keep you up tonight Baby, how do you sleep when you lie to me? All that fear and all that pressure I’m hopin’ that my love will keep you up tonight.”
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6. The Chicks, “Sleep at Night”
💿 Gaslighter • 🏷 Columbia • 🗓 2020
Honest AF, 🎙 Natalie Maines sings on the second half of the second verse, “Half of the shit you won’t believe / But I know it’s not unique to me.” The banjo solidifies this record as idiomatic of country music, but it’s just as much pop, showcasing The Chicks’ massive crossover abilities. The chorus is B-I-G.
“How do you sleep at night? (Oh) How do you tell those lies? (Oh) Lookin’ me in the eye (Oh) Livin’ a double life Tell me, how do you sleep at night? (Oh) How do you sleep at night?”
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7. Future & Lil Uzi Vert, “Sleeping on the Floor”
💿 Pluto x Baby Pluto • 🏷 Atlantic / Epic • 🗓 2020
Clocking in under three minutes, “Sleeping on the Floor” is set in a minor key, featuring the trap-oriented production, courtesy of 🎛 D. Hill and 🎛 Loudy Luna. Following that colorful intro, we get an equally colorful chorus from Future where he’s “Drinkin’ on syrup, hit the net” before he drops the first verse. On the first verse, he delivers assertive, agile rhymes. His flow is on-point, even if ‘what he says’ is nothing transcendent in the least (“I was poppin’ Xans, servin’ that dope and bought me a company”). Woo! Lil Uzi Vert enters the picture on the second verse, matching the intensity of ‘Big’ Pluto. “I’m Baby Pluto (Baby, Baby Pluto), pockets, they big like a sumo,” he asserts, adding, “Pockets, they fat like it’s glucose.” Again, I say, WOO! Uzi Vert’s flow is quick and packs a punch, again, even if he doesn’t offer an incredible amount of substance other than, well, drugs and sex:
“Two white cups, that’s the Styrofoam High off of Pills, talk with two phones Look at them two bitches that was with me Both suckin', I get two domes (Suck it up).”
TMI Lil Uzi Vert, TMI!
8. Megan Thee Stallion, “Don’t Rock Me to Sleep”
💿 Good News • 🏷 300 Entertainment • 🗓 2020
This record is a prime example of Megan showcasing more versatility. Yes, she’s still profane, but she notably reins it in more than usual. Also, worth noting, those who enjoy Thee Stallion being totally unapologetic and edgier as opposed to tamer may not be as much onboard with a song like “Don’t Rock Me to Sleep” compared to say “Savage”, “Do It on the Tip”, or “Body”. Nonetheless, we get a pretty catchy, inescapable chorus out of “Don’t Rock Me to Sleep.” Definitely associated with the bed!
9. Troye Sivan, “IN A DREAM”
💿 In a Dream (EP) • 🏷 Capitol • 🗓 2020
Throughout “In a Dream,” his struggle is superbly captured as he often contradicts himself. How exactly does this contradiction go down? Well, it comes down to thinking about him versus not thinking about him, wanting him back versus not wanting him back, and etc. In the context of In a Dream (EP), it’s a fitting closer. This nearly four-minute number is produced by frequent Sivan collaborator, Swedish standout 🎛 Oscar Görres (aka OZGO).
10. Christian Leave, “Bedache”
🎵 “Bedache” • 🏷 GODMODE / Warner • 🗓 2020
Christian Leave shines on this single set to appear on his forthcoming album. Produced by John Hill, “Bedache” is big, driving, groovy, and passionate record. Quite colorful, “Bedache” features exuberant guitars, which provide great rhythmic accompaniment. Even better than those guitars are the bright, expressive vocals by Leave. His tone = sweetness. Besides a great voice, Leave composes a truly lovely melody that’s quite tuneful. Of course, the centerpiece is none other than the aforementioned, incredibly catchy chorus.
11. All Time Low, “Sleeping in”
💿 Wake Up, Sunshine • 🏷 Fueled by Ramen • 🗓 2020
The lyrics shine brightest on the infectious, double-time chorus:
“If I said I want your body, would you hold it against me? Seven in the morning, wanna listen to Britney Everything you wanna, baby, that’s okay with me now (We don’t sleep, but we like sleeping in) Closing up the curtains while you call out of work now Turning off my phone while you take off your shirt now Waste another day, ‘nother night, ‘nother weekend We don’t sleep, but we like sleeping in.”
Sigh, pretty damn sexy, right? So much for ‘maturity’ from All Time Low! ATL still wanna have some fun! Adding to the excellence is an energetic backdrop comprised of rhythmic guitars, punchy drums, and a robust, sliding bass line.
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12. Call Me Karizma, “Monster (Under My Bed)”
💿 The Gloomy Tapes, Vol. 2 • 🏷 Arista • 🗓 2019
As calm and mysterious as this minor-key, ‘lullaby’ of a chorus is, soon enough, Call Me Karizma, and the production, kicks things up a notch. He packs a punch with his energetic, and playful vocals on the verses, giving us the meat of the record. He’s quite descriptive, evidenced by moments like, “My bed is the coffin / And just as it closes / And I go to lock it / I sing the lullaby you taught me…” This line is varied at the end of the second verse, a great lead-in to the aforementioned chorus. On the bridge, he goes H.A.M., dropping a few bombs in the process: “Someone call a doctor, a doctor / I’m fucking off my rocker don’t offer to talk when you’re not gonna.” The production also reaches the same level of intensity as Call Me Karizma does on the verses, contrasting the chorus sections. The backdrop of the chorus shifts from a basic guitar accompaniment to more intense, pummeling drums and some distorted, biting synths. The result is a blend of alternative, alternative pop/rock, and a dash of hip-hop.
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