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13 Ear-Catching Night Songs features music courtesy of AC/DC, Chlöe, Commodores, Harry Styles, and Joji.
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Hey, guess what time it is? Time for another musical compendium, of course! This intriguing playlist isn’t focused on day or daylight but rather, it’s focused on NIGHT! It wouldn’t be the first time that The Musical Hype has sought inspiration from nighttime for a playlist but, it’s been a while. After whetting the palate with the five songs of 🎧 Night: 5ive Songs No. 68 (2022), the complete, full-fledged 🎧 13 Ear-Catching Night Songs arrives in all its nocturnal glory!
🎧 13 Ear-Catching Night Songs features an utterly compelling list of songs courtesy of 🎙 AC/DC, 🎙 Chlöe, 🎙 Commodores, 🎙 Harry Styles, and 🎙 Joji among others. The list covers rock, pop, R&B, and rap. So, if you find yourself unable to catch some Z’s, why don’t you read and take a listen to these surefire bops from 🎧 13 Ear-Catching Night Songs!
1. Harry Styles, “Late Night Talking”
💿 Harry’s House • 🏷 Columbia • 📅 2022
“Late Night Talking” features a 1980s-centric. Styles sings with coolness while also presenting ample swagger and a plenteous personality (“I’ve never been a fan of change / But I’d follow you to any place / If it’s Hollywood or Bishopsgate, I’m coming, too”). His tone is warm and beautiful – quite pleasing to the ear. Musically, there’s plenty to heart about this including the harmonic progression, the memorable chorus, and of course the theme – love.
“We’ve been doin’ all this late-night talkin’
‘Bout anything you want until the morning
Now you’re in my life
I can’t get you off my mind.”
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2. Chlöe & Latto, “For the Night”
🎵 “For the Night” • 🏷 Parkwood Entertainment LLC / Columbia • 🗓 2022
As is often the case with Chlöe’s music, and pop/R&B in general, sex plays a sizeable role. “And you crave those long nights with me,” Chlöe sings in the chorus. The verses feature rhythmic melodic lines that a filled with sharp, ear-catching lyrics, particularly the second verse: “You and your mouth, cashing checks that you know gonna bounce / You say you promise and promise, you’ll figure it out / But I cannot wait, you’re teasing me, I back down.” As for Latto, she’s true to self, asserting, “You need a bitch, know what to do with you,” later adding, “I’m the only one who know everything you like / You can have this for the night or for your life.” Ultimately, Chlöe and Latto put in work on 🎵 “For the Night”. It’s fun, memorable, and sexy.
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3. Joji, “NIGHT RIDER”
💿 SMITHEREENS • 🏷 88rising / Warner • 📅 2022
Hmm, what’s the context? Why is Joji too precious in “NIGHT RIDER”? Well, SMITHEREENS is an album that finds Joji struggling with the end of a relationship. In the case of being too precious, it seems Joji is reflecting on protecting his feelings and not allowing himself to be hurt again. Clearly, the longing for his past relationship – or the character he represents musically – lingers on. Think of “Night Rider” as being a bite-sized bop.
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4. Azealia Banks, “Fuck Him All Night”
🎵 “Fuck Him All Night” • 🏷 Chaos & Glory Recordings • 🗓 2021
While it’s mostly X-rated sex, Banks does take the time to make it crystal clear she’s a ‘bad bitch’:
“All these bitches is zeroes, nill, nada, DeNiro
I’m high like Sharon Stone in Casino
I’m the don diva, all these bitches is small fries
When I come through, yes, all these bitches they gon’ hide.”
Banks has always had a huge personality – bigger than life! That doesn’t fade in the least “Fuck Him All Night,” which is, fittingly, unapologetic. There’s sex, braggadocio, and terrific production work.
Appears in 🔻:
- Azealia Banks, “Fuck Him All Night”: After Dark 🕛 🌃 No. 39
- 21 Songs About the Universal, 3-Letter Word, SEX
- 15 Great Songs All About Men!
- 13 Songs Featuring Pronouns Galore
5. GIVĒON, “For Tonight”
💿 Give or Take • 🏷 Epic • 📅 2022
The songwriting on “For Tonight” is well-rounded, setting up GIVĒON to enjoy her, though solely “For Tonight,” as the title implies. “For tonight, I’m yours,” he sings on the tuneful chorus, continuing, “So deny the truth / We’ll stay behind closed doors / ‘Cause all I wanna do is lie with you / Even though it’s wrong to lie with you.” Sure, we’ve heard this scenario time and time again, and yet, it never gets old. Evans does it justice. Helping him out beside a strong pen is the production, crafted by Sevn alongside 🎛 Jahaan Sweet and 🎛 Akeel Henry. “For Tonight” sounds modern enough for an R&B record, but also reminisces on the R&B of the past. I appreciate the soulful sounds, which complement the commanding, nuanced, soulful vocals of Evans.
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6. Miley Cyrus, “Midnight Sky”
💿 Plastic Hearts • 🏷 RCA • 🗓 2020
Notably, “Midnight Sky” samples “Edge of Seventeen” by 🎙 Stevie Nicks, nothing short of an awesome choice. The sample alone signals an about face for Miley: ‘disco-pop.’ Most importantly, “Midnight Sky” features aggressive, assertive vocals from Cyrus. Her instrument has always been her best weapon. Cyrus has a distinct, cutting, powerful voice. She uses her vocals to command this fresh, yet retro dance/disco pop number. Her most passionate vocals arrive on the centerpiece, the chorus.
“I was born to run, I don’t belong to anyone, oh no
I don’t need to be loved by you (By you)
Fire in my lungs, can’t bite the devil on my tongue, oh no
I don’t need to be loved by you.”
Appears in 🔻:
- Awesome Songs: August 2020
- M Songs: No Rhyme or Reason
- 100 BEST SONGS OF 2020: 50 – 26
- 100 BEST SONGS OF 2020
7. Benson Boone, “Nights Like These”
💿 Walk Me Home… (EP) • 🏷 Night Street / Warner • 🗓 2022
“Nights Like These” was written by Boone and 🎼 ✍ Nolan Sipe. Notably, it has some folk-pop elements. At the same time, the falsetto-laden chorus is modern, R&B-infused pop through and through – a fitting sound for a big-voiced talent like Benson. The chorus is where the artist truly shows off his skills. It’s incredibly tuneful, easily getting stuck in one’s head.
“On nights like these when my willpower’s weak
I’m gonna call, so just let it ring
I’ll drive these streets, don’t come looking for me
If you’re letting go, then I’m gonna need
More nights like these.”
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8. Taylor Swift, “Midnight Rain”
💿 Midnights • 🏷 Taylor Swift • 📅 2022
Fittingly, on “Midnight Rain,” midnight plays a key role in the song: “And I never think of him / Except on midnights like this.” Here, Swift seems to take responsibility for the end of a previous relationship, one where she was changing and searching for her own success and fame while he has more modest, traditional moves in mind. She continues singing in the chorus, “Chasing that fame, he stayed the same / All of me change like midnight.”
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9. Years & Years, “Night Call”
💿 Night Call • 🏷 Polydor • 🗓 2022
In the context of the album, the title track, keeps the momentum going strong. The sound of the record is electrifying, and literally, electronic. The ear candy is decadent with a mix of softer and harder synths, not to mention the body-moving beat. Olly commands vocally, blessing us with those angelic tenor pipes. What does his heart desire? A hunk who can make that “night call,” of course. On the utterly sublime chorus, he admits, “I’m vibin’ on your dial tone / One thing on my brain, so ring me again.” Woo!
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10. Monica, “The First Night”
💿 The Boy is Mine • 🏷 Arista • 📅 1998
“I knew it was wrong for feeling this way / Especially the thought of getting in on the first date / Couldn’t let go, it stayed on my mind / At the end of the night, I had to decide / I was thinking.” Hmm, essentially on “The First Night,” Monica was totally feeling her date, and even though she knows she shouldn’t entertain the idea, she at least considers making love… “the first night” of course. The chorus is the best part:
“I should make a move but I won’t
I know you’re probably thinking something is wrong
Knowing if I do that it won’t be right
I don’t get down on the first night.”
The bridge is pretty sweet as well:
“(If) If you want me
You got to know me
And if you want my love
You gotta win my love
Hey babyThat’s the way it’s got to be, yeah
Get to know me, get to know me
So we can do this.”
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11. AC/DC, “You Shook Me All Night Long”
💿 Back in Black • 🏷 Leidseplein Presse B.V. • 🗓 1980
“And you shook me all night long
Yeah you, shook me all night long.”
Clearly, the sex was out of this world – amazing! In the second verse, Johnson mentions a “seduction line,” and asserts, “Made a meal outta me, and come back for more.” A meal, huh? Use your imagination… It’s understandable why, “Had to cool me down to take another round.” There’s science behind that, actually. Regardless, the plan is to go again, and by go, Johnson is totally referring to doing it. The thing is, unless you have virgin ears or live totally under a rock, it doesn’t take much analysis to understand this one. 🎵 “You Shook Me All Night Long” is what it is – a kicka$$, hard rock song about SEX.
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12. Commodores, “Nightshift”
💿 Nightshift • 🏷 Motown • 🗓 1985
“Nightshift” appeared on Commodores’ 1985 album, also titled, 💿 Nightshift. It’s safe to say that “Nightshift” was the big attraction on this album, featuring 🎙 J.D. Nicholas as the lead vocalist. Also, “Nightshift” marks one of the final hits for Commodores, crossover to the pop charts peaking at no. 3. It’s an impressive post-Richie joint, characterized by silky smooth, hella groovy backdrop. Thematically, the record remembers two iconic musicians, 🎙 Marvin Gaye and 🎙 Jackie Wilson, who both passed away in 1984. “Marvin, he was a friend of mine,” Nicholas sings in the first verse, adding, “And he could sing a song, his heart in every line / Marvin sang of the joy and pain / He opened up our minds…” Of Wilson, he sings in the second verse, “Jackie, you set the world on fire / You came and gifted us, your love it lifted us higher and higher,” referencing Wilson’s beloved classic, 🎵 “Your Love (Keeps Lifting Me Higher)”. Of course, the centerpiece is the chorus which references the nightshift – the afterlife for Gaye and Wilson:
“Gonna be some sweet sounds, coming down on the nightshift
I bet you’re singing proud, I bet you’ll pull a crowd
Gonna be a long night, it’s gonna be all right, on the nightshift
You found another home, I know you’re not alone, on the nightshift.”
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13. Gerald Levert, “U Got That Love (Call It a Night)”
💿 Stroke of Genius • 🏷 Elektra • 🗓 2003
The chorus is EVERYTHING:
“(You’ve got that love)
That ‘It’s too good I don’t deserve it’ kinda love
(That kind of love)
That ‘girl, I’m calling in sick to work’ kinda love
(That L-O-V-E love)
That ‘sweaty funky dope’ kinda love
That’s what you got
That ‘call it a night’ kinda love
(You’ve got that love)
That ‘girl, slow down I’m ’bout to bust’ kinda love
(That kind of love).”
Da-yum Gerald! “‘Girl, slow down I’m ‘bout to bust’ kind of love,” huh? Woo! That’s only one of many steamy instances that goes down on this lushly produced slow jam (Levert and 🎛 🎼 ✍ Edwin “Tony” Nicholas). Gerald kills it at the end of the first verse when he asserts, “‘Cause when you did it / Ooh, it didn’t make no sense / Cause girl you know… / That you sure got a nigga spent.” Then, there’s the second verse, when he states, ‘Baby, wish you could feel that what I was feeling / ‘Cause girl, when I’m inside you / Girl, I’m so complete.” HOLY F#¢KING MOLY – literally! It’s safe to say, the sex is L-I-T on 🎵 “U Got That Love (Call It a Night)”! Further amplifying the sex and sensual factor of this gem is the expressive, soulful performance by Levert. May he rest in peace – he could absolutely blow!
Appears in 🔻:
- Gerald Levert, “U Got That Love (Call It a Night)”: After Dark 🕛🌃 39 (2022)
- 15 Steamy Songs Best Listened to After Dark, Vol. 3
13 Ear-Catching Night Songs [📷: 88rising, Arista, Brent Faulkner, Chaos & Glory Recordings, Columbia, Elektra, Epic, Leidseplein Presse B.V., Motown, The Musical Hype, Night Street, Parkwood Entertainment LLC, Polydor, RCA, Taylor Swift, Warner, Alex Fu, Artem Saranin, brenoanp, David Skyrius, Justin Hamilton, Pexels, Piccinng, Pixabay, Rakicevic Nenad, Sasha Pshenkov, Yente Van Eynde]
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