13 Captivating Songs About Peace or Piece(s) features music courtesy of Ella Mai, Jack Harlow, Ray Charles, Red Hot Chili Peppers, and Wet Leg.
Back in 2000, Marvin Sapp blessed us with that
βPerfect Peaceβ, which graces his
Be Exalted album. 26 years earlier,
Average White Band was struggling to
βPick Up the Piecesβ. Picking up pieces is an arduous task, particularly if those pieces are glass! Legendary jazz pianist Bill Evans combined peace and piece for his βPeace Pieceβ, considered one of his greatest hits. Hopefully, you gather from this introduction that this musical compendium is all about songs that feature PEACE or PIECE(s) in their respective titles.
13 Captivating Songs About Peace or Piece(s) features music courtesy of
Ella Mai,
Jack Harlow,
Ray Charles,
Red Hot Chili Peppers, and
Wet Leg among others. This music compendium is comprised of R&B/soul, rap, rock, alternative, and gospel. So, without further ado, why donβt you grab a piece of something delicious and embrace the peace (or pieces) being served up on
13 Captivating Songs About Peace or Piece(s)!
1. Red Hot Chili Peppers, βPeace and Loveβ
Return of the Dream Canteen β’
Warner β’
2022
God truly blessed
Red Hot Chili Peppers fans in 2022
. How so? Well, not only did the legendary,
Grammy-winning band release one album (
Unlimited Love), but they released two (
Return of the Dream Canteen). On the second track from Return of the Dream Canteen,
βPeace and Love,β
Anthony Kiedis serves up a heaping dose of good vibes. βWell, Iβm a lover to all my tribes / Oh, tell me, motherfucker, can you feel my vibes?β Yes, we can, Anthony!
Obviously, dropping the MF-bomb is one reason why this peaceful track earns Return of the Dream Canteen a parental advisory explicit lyrics label ( βFake as Fu@kβ contributes too). Beyond that sole instance of potty-mouthed-ness, Kiedis does serve up peacefulness, particularly in the chorus:
βShout out to my lonely friends, a message that I meant to send
I got peace and love for you right now
And when I see my little sis, a middle western genius
Sheβs got peace and love for you somehow.β
Of course, thereβs also the usual clever, eccentric, and intriguing lyrics that goes along with the territory of RHCP songs, including a shoutout to Layne Staley, the deceased front man of
Alice in Chains: βStaley, are you out there? I am in your lane.β Besides the colorful lyrics, the music is sick. βPeace and Loveβ thrives off its groove and of course, the bass line. Again, a musical blessing
!
2. Wet Leg, βPiece of Shitβ
Wet Leg β’
Domino Recording Co Ltd β’
2022
Is there much of a gray area when the name of a song is
βPiece of Shitβ? No, because characterizing yourself, another person, or an object as a piece of shit is self-explanatory β telling to say the least. On βPiece of Shit,β
Grammy-nominated duo
Wet Leg (Rhian Teasdale and Hester Chambers) donβt mince their words β an understatement. ββCause now you call me up / Alright, Iβm not enough,β Rhian Teasdale sings, continuing, βAlright, I fucked it up / Alright, Iβm such a slut / Alright, whatever helps you sleep at night.β Woo!
The 10th track from Wet Leg doesnβt hold back on the colorful, salty language. βWell, if you were better to me / Then maybe Iβd consider / Fucking you goodbye.β Gah-day-um! Oh, and for good measure, what about the chorus: βYouβre like a piece of shit, you either sink or float / So you take her for a ride on your daddyβs boat /β¦ You say you think about me when youβre fucking her.β Well, safe to say Rhian isnβt happy on this oneβ¦ Her, and Wet Legβs displeasure over an ex- is our listening pleasure though β salty words included!
3. Ricky Dillard, βLet There Be Peace on Earthβ
Choirmaster β’
Motown Gospel β’
2020
Gospel standout
Ricky Dillard joined by a mass choir and an anointed countertenor (
Thomas Allen), delivers a record for βtimes like theseβ with
βLet There Be Peace on Earth (Live)β, an advance single from his 2020 album,
Choirmaster. 2020 proved to be quite the turbulent year β not the way anyone anticipated commencing a new decade. The biggest shocker was the heartbreaking and deadly COVID-19 pandemic, which affected the entire world. What better time, hence, to petition for βpeace on earth?β
Dillardβs rendition of βLet There Be Peace on Earthβ yields amazing results. Honestly, you donβt have to be a believer to arrive at that takeaway. The mass choir rendition finds the spirit is lofty, led by the compelling, technically sound Thomas Allen. The arrangement also deserves recognition, opting against merely being tried and true version, expanding beyond. If youβre in need of music to help assuage and soothe anxiety, doubts, and troubles, particularly given the turbulence of 2020 and beyond, βLet There Be Peace on Earth (Live)β is definitely worth adding to your listening rotation.
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4. John Legend, βPiecesβ
LEGEND β’
John Legend Music, Inc. / Republic β’
2022
Once upon a time,
John Legend was a platinum-selling R&B artist β he had an ultra-successful run. While the fame hasnβt dried up for Legend in the least (heβs still hustling hard), his albums donβt impact or sell as they once did. Sure,
Bigger Love won a
Grammy, but it didnβt sell well. Legendβs gargantuan, 2022 album,
LEGEND, has performed even worse, debuting at a tepid no. 59 on the Billboard 200. Those sales, ladies and gentlemen certainly arenβt legendary in the least. Regardless, the talented musician does remind us what makes him special on the song,
βPieces.β
βIβm disconnected / Feelinβ out of place,β Legend sings in the first verse of βPieces,β continuing, βDonβt know how this shit got so strange / Open eyes, but canβt see you.β Hmm, wonder when, indeed, shit got so strange? βWasnβt it you, who told me that grief was a teacher / And everything you ever loved would leave you,β John sings in the following pre-chorus, which leads into a key lyric, βAnd the only thing you can do is pick up the pieces / Let your broken heart learn.β Clearly, matters of the heart is what has Legend in pieces, something we see more of in the second verse where sheβs got my boy feeling some type of way! All in all, the sentiment that Legend conjures up on this refined number from the second disc of LEGEND is relatable β incredibly heartfelt. Produced by Justin Raisen and Sad Pony, the backdrop is classy, which fits a sophisticated, legendary vocalist like Legend is. Whatβs interesting, however, is the fact that the gifted pianist plays no instruments on this track. Go figure, I suppose
.
5. Taylor Swift, βpeaceβ
folklore β’
Taylor Swift β’
2020
βOur coming-of-age has come and gone / Suddenly this summer, itβs clear / I never had the courage of my convictionsβ¦β
βPeaceβ serves as the penultimate record from
folklore, the eighth studio album by the ubiquitous
Taylor Swift. Notably, folklore earned Swift her third win for the prestigious
Grammy for Album Of The Year (
Fearless and
1989 won previously). βPeaceβ features some of the clearest vocals of the album β shout out the superb vocal production. The overall production is sweet as well, with a minimalist, somewhat enigmatic vibe. This is very much an
Aaron Dessner-helmed record β thatβs a compliment.
Of course, besides Dessnerβs contributions, Swiftβs sharp pen β her elite songwriting skills β canβt be neglected (βBut Iβm a fire and Iβll keep your brittle heart warmβ). She first utters the word peace at the end of the first verse: βNo, I could never give you peace.β Of course, peace shows up again at the conclusion of the chorus, where Swift asserts, βThe devilβs in the details, but you got a friend in me / Would it be enough if I could never give you peace?β Food for thought, right? Well, when youβre a superstar like Taylor Swift, how could there be peace? Regardless, sheβs dedicated AF to him, willing to βGive you my wild, give you a child,β which signals this is a long-term, serious commitment.
6. Jack Harlow, βSide Pieceβ
Come Home the Kids Miss You β’
Generation Now / Atlantic β’
2022
Itβs easy to roll your eyes on
βSide Pieceβ, the sixth track from
Come Home the Kids Miss You, the 2022,
Grammy-nominated sophomore album by
Jack Harlow. More than the brief
βDua Lipaβ, which precedes it, Harlow tries to play off the Drake vibe. Remember Drakeβs
βSide Piecesβ song from hosting The ESPYs? Of course, Drizzy executes better than
βYoung Harleezyβ.
βSide Piece,β given its title and theme, is a prime example of f#Β’kboy rap. Jack Harlow asserts in the chorus, βI already got a song for my main chick / So let me do a record or my side piece.β Woo! See why itβs eye-roll-worthy? It only gets more cringy with dumb cliches: βI liked them girls that was in the Abercrombie / I like them girls that was in the Aeropostale.β I wonβt even analyze the second verse, which finds Harlow getting stopped in Argentinaβ¦ My, my, my!
7. Ella Mai, βPiecesβ
Heart On My Sleeve β’
10 Summers / Interscope β’
2022
βMaybe itβs βcause weβre just two fools broken by love / We know how to pick all the pieces up.β Maybe thatβs it,
Ella Mai! The
Grammy-winning
βBooβd Upβ artist is one of many R&B musicians who released a new album with little buzz.
Heart On My Sleeve debuted at no. 15 on the Billboard 200, but ultimately spent just four weeks on the charts β BUMMER! For a comparison point, her
self-titled debut, which featured βBooβd Up,β debuted at no. 5, spent 86 weeks on the charts, and was certified double platinum. Regardless, Heart On My Sleeve is enjoyable β a worthwhile listen, especially the song at hand,
βPieces.β
βIfβthis a flood,βthen we gonβ float,β Ella Mai sings in the first verse, adding, βYou know I see what you donβt / Make you better βcause I keep you together, yeah.β Woo! In the second verse of the slickly produced βPieces,β Mai describes ββ¦ that safe love, we ainβt scared to say it / Ainβt no need to pretend, we just trust what it is.β Sure β they seem to make things work despite being two fools broken by love. Helping βPiecesβ work successfully is a fine vocal performance, enjoyable songwriting, and refined production work courtesy of Sir Nolan and DannyBoy Styles. Perhaps the peace is sus here, but the pieces are not!
8. Chris Brown, βInner Peaceβ (Ft. Anderson .Paak)
Breezy β’
RCA β’
2022
In 2022,
Grammy winner
Chris Brown released a new album,
Breezy. Although it debuted respectably at no. 4 on the Billboard 200, Breezy was more of a low-key release by Brown compared to other projects. Regardless, he earned another Grammy nomination for the album, which features a peaceful song,
βInner Peace.β On βInner Peace,β Brown has lots to say. How so? Well, the record runs nearly five minutes in duration. Notably, βInner Peaceβ features a soulful groove thatβs idiomatic of both neo-soul and contemporary R&B.
Bongo ByTheWay handles the production work like a champ.
Among the best moments of βInner Peaceβ is the enjoyable, memorable chorus by Grammy winner,
Anderson .Paak:
βCome get this inner peace
She pay me no mind, I tell her donβt overthink
I pin her up on the wall, you more like my centerpiece
She tried to kick me some knowledge like she was Dr. King.β
Both, of course, perform with ample swagger and some bad-boy energy. Paak asserts in the first verse, βI got big head energy, but I still donβt overthink / She said she donβt need no Xans, I just fuck her right to sleep.β Woo! As for Brown, in the second verse, he asserts, βBaby, let it go, Iβm like Moses, I can part the sea / Waves like emotions, take you to that galaxy, yeah.β Moses, huh? Wow! No matter what you think of Brown, he sounds fabulous vocally β he has a marvelous instrument to work with. So does .Paak .
9. JhenΓ© Aiko, βBed Peaceβ (Ft. Childish Gambino)
Sail Out (EP) β’
Def Jam β’
2013
βWake up, wake up, bake upβ¦letβs get faded / Gotta call your job tell βem you wonβt make it.β On
βBed Peace,β
Grammy-nominated R&B singer
JhenΓ© Aiko embraces the βhigherβ side of life, as the excerpted, stoner-alluding lyrics confirm. Perhaps itβs irresponsible (depending on who you are and your thoughts on being 420-friendly) but Aikoβs chill vocals/ad-libs float atop the production as if she is smoking blunt after blunt. She effortlessly brings a sense of cool, injecting ample contemporary lyrical swagger on this standout from her 2013 EP,
Sail Out (βGotta get this paper, get this cake upβ¦β).
Of course, Aiko isnβt a solo act on βBed Peace.β What fun would that possibly be? She enlists future Grammy-winner,
Childish Gambino (Donald Glover), for the assist. Glover adds an alternative rap touch, which fits the V-I-B-E. Gloverβs best moment is when he states, βI donβt wanna be around a baby so dumb high / I donβt see the beauty of a momma on insideβ¦β Ah, what a play on words, right? All told, βBed Peaceβ marks a winning moment for JhenΓ© Aiko.
10. Ledisi, βPieces of Meβ
Pieces of Me β’
The Verve Music Group β’
2011
βPeople just donβt know what Iβm about / They havenβt seen whatβs there behind my smile,β
Grammy-winner
Ledisi sings honestly in the first verse of
βPieces of Me.β βPieces of Meβ serves as the opener from her marvelous 2011 album, also titled
Pieces of Me. Ledisi continues singing, βThereβs so much more of me Iβm showinβ now / (These are the pieces of me).β
This ballad, penned by Ledisi alongside writers/producers
Chuck Harmony and Claude Kelly, is tailor made for her. In the second verse, she goes on to sing, βNow Iβm gonna make mistakes from time to time / But in the end believe that Iβm gonβ fly / No matter if Iβm wrong or if Iβm right.β βPieces of Meβ perfectly captures her complexity as well as the complexity of women (though all are different, of course). There are diverse parts that shouldnβt be disregarded, ignored, or written off. All of these parts build the being that is Ledisi or any number of women across the world. The chorus stupendously summarizes this with Ledisi serving up epic vocals.
βSo when you look at my face
You gotta know that Iβm made of everything love and pain.
(These are the pieces of me)
Like every woman I know
Iβm complicated fo sho
But when I love I love βtil thereβs no love no mo.
(These are the pieces of me).β
11. John Lennon & Yoko Ono, βGive Peace a Chance β Ultimate Mixβ
GIMME SOME TRUTH. β’
Calderstone Productions Limited β’
2020
βEverybodyβs talking about / Revolution, Evolution, Masturbation, Flagellation, Regulation / Integrations, mediations, United Nations, congratulations.β Masturbation,
John Lennon, really? Hmm, personally, I wouldnβt necessarily associate peace and masturbation together but somehow, it happens in the pacifist rock classic,
βGive Peace a Chanceβ. I mean, I suppose self-pleasure can give you peace of mindβ¦ Whatβs truly funny is how one lyric or even one word can earn a song a controversial stamp. This Lennon/Yoko Ono classic is considered controversial.
βAll we are saying is give peace a chance
All we are saying is give peace a chance.β
Protest anthems are often elevated to controversy anyways because they are confronting and standing up for some big cause. βGive Peace a Chanceβ certainly fits the bill as a protest anthem decrying the Vietnam War and encouraging world peace. Still, thow in the m-word, even in the 2020s, and eyebrows still raise. The mindset is believed to be that John Lennon was referencing adult entertainment being more readily available, hence more solo fun going down. That said, the line really has nothing to do with the peace he sings about, though, to reiterate, I suppose the experience could result in much-needed peace from pent-up tension.
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12. Ray Charles, βThereβll Be No Peace Without All Men as Oneβ
A Message From The People β’
Tangerine β’
1972
βWhat good is the sun if there is no sky above?β That is a legitimate question that
Ray Charles asks on
βThereβll Be No Peace Without All Men as Oneβ. The legendary,
Grammy-winning musician continues to inquire in the first verse of this gem from
A Message From The People (1972), βWhy should the rivers flow? / Why should a candle glow?β So, what is Charlesβ point on this
Sadye Shepard-penned classic? Unity and the dysfunction caused by the lack of it. As the chorus and titular lyric, performed by a gorgeous, lush choir, βAh, ah, ah, thereβll be no peace without all men as one.β
Throughout the rest of the verses, Charles continues with hypothetical questions, all of which feel authentic and legitimate. In the second verse, heβs concerned with the state of nature β leaves, trees, and flowers β all referring back to the idea of humankind not getting right and being on one accord. Similarly, in the third verse, heβs worried about a lack of songs, bells ringing, and even day. Worth noting, he delivers a ripe falsetto by the end of this verse, driving his transcendent point home. Essentially, with Shepardβs poetic pen, and a marvelous arrangement courtesy of Sid Fuller, Quincy Jones, and Mike Post, Charles implores us to be better people who work together. Sadly, Charlesβ call to action still falls far too often on deaf ears. The world is an incredibly polarized place and yet if weβd only entertain Charlesβ petition for peace and unity, wouldnβt we be in a better place? If nothing else, βThereβll Be No Peace Without All Men as Oneβ offers up prudent food for thought. Furthermore, itβs a radiant, radiant classic from a truly iconic, one-in-a-lifetime musician.
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13. Rev. James Cleveland and the Angelic Choir, βPeace Be Stillβ
Peace Be Still β’
Savoy β’
1962
βMaster, the tempest is raging! The billows are tossing high!β
One of the most important gospel recordings of all time is none other than
Peace Be Still by
Rev. James Cleveland. The landmark album by 29-time
Grammy nominee/four-time winner was released in 1962. Filled with gospel gems, none is bigger or shines brighter than
βPeace Be Still.β The words of this hymn were penned by
Mary A. Baker, whose text is based on the miracle where Jesus calms the storm (Mark 4:35-41). The tune was composed by
Horatio R. Palmer. Of course, Cleveland makes βPeace Be Stillβ his own with a dynamic, powerful arrangement.
Examine the score of βPeace Be Still,β and itβs a record that naturally lends itself to an ornate arrangement. In the hands of Rev. James Cleveland, there are impressive piano riffs (left and right hands), swelling organ, and a marching drum groove, carried by the snare (gotta love those sixteenth note triplets). Furthermore, what about the soaring choir that performs the beloved refrain:
βThe winds and the waves shall obey my will
Peace be still!
Whether the wrath of the storm-tossed sea,
Or demons, or men, or whatever it be,
No water can swallow the ship where lies
The Master of ocean and earth and skies;
They all shall sweetly obey My will;
Peace be still, peace be still!
They all shall sweetly obey My will:
Peace, peace be still!β
Of course, the gritty, gruff-voiced Cleveland canβt be left out of the mix. Heβs spirited as albeit, ministering the greatness of God. PEACE BE STILL!
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