![13 Deep Songs Where the Depth is Real [Photo Credits: Brent Faulkner, The Musical Hype, Pexels, Pixabay, Unsplash]](https://themusicalhype.com/wp-content/plugins/accelerated-mobile-pages/images/SD-default-image.png)
![13 Deep Songs Where the Depth is Real [Photo Credits: Brent Faulkner, The Musical Hype, Pexels, Pixabay, Unsplash]](https://i0.wp.com/themusicalhype.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/08/13-deep-songs-where-the-depth-is-real-1.jpg?resize=400%2C400&ssl=1)
‘13 Deep Songs Where the Depth is Real’ features music by Adele, Eminem, Jon Bellion, Lecrae, Summer Walker & Tame Impala.
![13 Deep Songs Where the Depth is Real [Photo Credits: Brent Faulkner, The Musical Hype, Pexels, Pixabay, Unsplash]](https://themusicalhype.com/wp-content/plugins/accelerated-mobile-pages/images/SD-default-image.png)
![13 Deep Songs Where the Depth is Real [Photo Credits: Brent Faulkner, The Musical Hype, Pexels, Pixabay, Unsplash]](https://i0.wp.com/themusicalhype.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/08/13-deep-songs-where-the-depth-is-real-1.jpg?resize=400%2C400&ssl=1)
Question: Have you ever been ‘in too DEEP?’ Well, regardless of your own personal answer, plenty of musicians have, or at least their songs reflect such depth. There are many, many songs that are associated with deepness and/or depth regardless if the content of the songs are, well, particularly deep.
Okay, I’m being a bit redundant and talking in circles merely to introduce the DEEPEST list you’ll ever check out (said no one ever), 13 DEEP SONGS WHERE THE DEPTH IS REAL. 13 DEEP SONGS WHERE THE DEPTH IS REAL features music courtesy of Adele (duh), Eminem, Jon Bellion, Lecrae, Summer Walker and Tame Impala among others. So, let’s put all the BS aside and lets totally get deep with these 13 musical selections!
1. Adele, “Rolling in the Deep”
25 • XL Recordings • 2011
Where style is concerned, “Rolling in the Deep” fuses pop, soul, gospel, and retro superbly. Adele herself describes it as “gospel disco.” The minute I heard it, I knew she had a surefire winner on her hands. In addition to powerhouse vocals and awesome production, the theme and songwriting are top-notch. Basically, her man wronged her, she’s done with him, and there’s definitely going to be hell pay – “You’re gonna wish you – never had met me.” No surprise that “Rolling in the Deep” won four Grammys by itself (including Record and Song of the Year), in addition to 21 winning two, most notably Album of the Year.
2. Eminem, “In Too Deep”
Music to Be Murdered By • Shady/Aftermath/Interscope • 2020
Is “In Too Deep” the crème de la crème of Music to Be Murdered By? No, but it’s worth a listen or to. The record features straight, un-pitched rhymes on the verses, and more modern, melodic vocals on the chorus. No problem there, all in all. The overall effect is a hip-hop record with some R&B cues that explores a bad relationship where both parties are clearly ‘in too deep’.
“I’m not happy here (Nah), with her Rather have you (Yeah), rather have me too ‘Cause you’re not happy there (You’re not happy there), with him Rather have me (I know, but), we just in too deep.”
3. Fousheé, “Deep End”
“Deep End” • 2020
“I been trying not to go off the deep end I don’t think you wanna give me a reason...”
Fousheé gives us commanding, expressive, and nuanced vocals. Furthermore, she conveys a big personality, which speak to her artistry. She’s classy but also unafraid to bring in some ‘stank.’ Sung vocals dominate, however, she’s equally effective when she ‘busts a rhyme.’ Also, totally worth checking out is the brief but potent “Deep End Freestyle”, attributed to Sleepy Hallow and Fousheé.
4. Bee Gees, “How Deep is Your Love”
Timeless – The All-Time Greatest Hits • Capitol • 2017
So, what makes “How Deep is Your Love” one of the best deep songs (or otherwise) ever performed and written? Stellar vocals and harmonies, first and foremost. Sadly, there will never be another Bee Gees, sigh. The song itself checks off all the boxes: memorable lyrics, relatable theme, gorgeous, tuneful melody, and ear-catching, lush production work. The song has been covered effectively by numerous artists including PJ Morton. That said, none eclipses the original. As for the rest of the chorus, well, it goes a little something like this:
“‘Cause we’re living in a world of fools Breakin’ us down When they all should let us be We belong to you and me.”
5. Lecrae, “Deep End”
Restoration • Reach • 2020
Lecrae delivers an awesome flow – something we’ve come to expect from the rapper over the years. He sounds agile, expressive (vocal inflections, breaths, etc.), and incredibly energetic. On “Deep End,” he’s open and honest about wrestling with faith, and about his feelings regarding the issues plaguing the world (racial inequality, police brutality, coronavirus). Of course, the big takeaway is that God prevented him from going ‘off the deep end’ and has helped him and continues to help work through all of this. Sure, “Deep End” is spiritual like most Lecrae songs, but also, he keeps things fresh and interesting, particularly with the woke pop cultural references (“Yeah, I might go crazy / I might go MJ back in the 80s”).
6. Cupcakke, “Deepthroat”
Cum Cake • cupcakKe • 2016
“Mouth wide open, mouth wide open Mouth wide open like I was at the dentist Mouth wide open, mouth wide open Put it so deep, I can’t make a sentence.”
The big takeaway from “Deepthroat” is that it’s a record that’s totally TMI. CupcakKe truly pushes the envelope, adding even more absurd, over-sexed rhymes that publicize the bedroom where it would be better served private.
“My fingers in it, gentle Explore this n***a mental... My pussy pink just like salami... My pussy mean, and it’s clean I’m not a squirter, I cream Keep it smelling like baby wipes I never smell like sardines... This will never fucking end Ballerina that dick when I spin I fucked this n***a so good I ain’t swallow one kid, I think I swallowed twins.”
“Deep Throat” in all its absurd, explicitness, has appeared on multiple lists including 10 Filthy Songs by Female Rappers, 11 Songs That are X-Rated, to Some Extent, and more recently, 15 Songs Where Female Rappers Gettin’ Down ‘N’ Dirty.
7. Tame Impala, “Breath Deeper”
The Slow Rush • Island • 2020
Yes, neo-psych is easily perceptible, but “Breathe Deeper” also manages to be quite soulful, with the ostinato keyboard passages and synths hearkening back to 70s funk, soul, and disco. Furthermore, it’s poppy too! The lyrics are simple, but potent, yielding a top-notch chorus, not to mention catchy verses too (“If you think I couldn’t hold my own, believe me, I can”).
8. Summer Walker, “Deeper”
Life on Earth (EP) • Interscope • 2020
Sexy guitar accompanies equally sexy, smooth vocals by Walker. If you’ve followed her up to this point, you can pretty much predict the script. Walker is more of a cooler presence than a dynamic one, something that holds true on “Deeper.” “Deeper” is a successful, well-rounded record overall, though certainly not groundbreaking or game changing. What I’m saying is – it’s not that deep!
9. Daniel Caesar, “TOO DEEP TO TURN BACK”
CASE STUDY 01 • Golden Child Recordings • 2019
Daniel Caesar sounds fantastic, never needing to ‘break a sweat’ to pack a punch on “Too Deep to Turn Back.” Here, 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.
10. Drake, “Deep Pockets”
Dark Lane Demo Tapes • OVO / Republic • 2020
“Yeah, then we rollin’, then we rollin’ Deep pockets on a n***a, I can’t find my phone in Now we rollin’ Yeah, then we rollin’, then we rollin’ Deep pockets on a n***a, I can’t find my phone in Now we rollin’.”
11. Kehlani, “Too Deep”
While We Wait • Interscope • 2019
“Too Deep” finds Kehlani being blunt – she’s at her best when she keeps it 💯. She asserts on the first verse, “I thought we were just fuckin’ / I can’t fall in love for nothin’.” There it is! She’s frank on the centerpiece, the chorus – you definitely know where she stands! Love is merely out of the question:
“But this shit getting too deep Too deep Too deep for me.”
As always, Kehlani delivers marvelous vocals. The production work is strong and clearly idiomatic of contemporary R&B
12. Lykke Li, “Deep End”
So sad so sexy • RCA • 2018
Beyond the killer, minor-key, the Swedish singer successfully performs this well-written number. The best moment comes by way of a feisty, infectious,
‘swim-referencing’ chorus.
“Swimming pool, swimming pool Swimming pool, swimming pool Indigo, deep blue, deep blue Oh, baby I know where you’ve been I know where you been, in the deep end.”
This isn’t really about the pool but rather, L-O-V-E. “Deep end” most recently appeared on Swimming…5ive Songs No. 22 and 11 Summery Songs Loosely Associated with The Beach.
13. Jon Bellion, “Stupid Deep”
Glory Sound Prep • Capitol • 2018
“What if who I hoped to be was always me? And the love I fought to feel was always free? What if all the things I’ve done Were just attempts at earning love? But the hole inside my heart is stupid deep, oh, stupid deep.”
Leave a Comment