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13 Late, Lately, or Later Songs features music courtesy of Ari Lennox, Harry Styles, Janet Jackson, Joesef, Roddy Ricch & Stevie Wonder.
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“I’m LATE! / I’m late! / For a very important date! / No time to say ‘Hello,’ goodbye! / I’m late! I’m late! I’m late!” 🐰 Oh, Alice In Wonderland – definitely the trippiest Disney animated film ever! It gives us one of the greatest LATE songs of all time and the perfect preface to 🎧 13 Late, Lately, or Later Songs. Not only do we get LATE, but we also get LATELY and LATER songs in the mix – WOO HOO! Among musicians who provide songs on this musical compendium are 🎙 Ari Lennox, 🎙 Harry Styles, 🎙 Janet Jackson, 🎙 Joesef, 🎙 Roddy Ricch, and 🎙 Stevie Wonder among others. So, we get some pop, R&B/soul, and rap in the mix 🤘. So, without further ado, let’s jump right into 🎧 13 Late, Lately, or Later Songs!
1. Joesef, “It’s Been a Little Heavy Lately”
💿 Permanent Damage • 🏷 Bold Cut / AWAL • 📅 2023
Essentially, the situation is a difficult one for all parties involved. Joesef, clearly, wants exclusivity between him and his boyfriend. “All I got is you on my mind / I’m coming up easy,” he sings in the first verse, adding, “Don’t care if she sees me / I need you tonight.” Woo! Similarly, in the second verse, he’s not too keen on the girlfriend, and again, the situation itself: “Where’d you go? / Can you feel the drip in the lies?” Joesef’s biggest statement comes during the bridge, where he encourages his boyfriend to embrace their relationship and cut off his relationship with the girl. There’s clearly something missing:
“Wonder why you’re acting surprised
‘Cause when you kiss her, you know something’s missing
You know that it feels different with me
I guess it must be hard for a guy to look her in the eye
When it’s me who’s giving you what you need.”
Worth noting, Joesef sings exceptionally well, spoiling us with his ripe falsetto. The production isn’t too shabby either, with its robust bass line, keys, and groove.
Appears in 🔻:
- Joesef, It’s Been a Little Heavy Lately: LGBTQ Bopz 🌈🎶 20 (2022)
- Incredible LGBTQ Songs, Young & Old, Vol. 3 (2022)
2. SZA, “Too Late”
💿 SOS • 🏷 Top Dawg Entertainment / RCA• 📅 2022
3. Harry Styles, “Late Night Talking”
💿 Harry’s House • 🏷 Columbia • 📅 2022
“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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4. Hannah Williams & The Affirmations, “Late Nights & Heartbreak”
💿 Late Nights & Heartbreak • 🏷 Record Kicks • 📅 2016
5. Lil Nas X, “Late To Da Party” (Ft. YoungBoy Never Broke Again)
🎵 “Late To Da Party” • 🏷 Columbia • 🗓 2022
Lil Nas X raps the first verse, beginning un-pitched, then embracing confident, melodic rap. “Everything I do, bitch, right or wrong, gon’ make a profit,” he asserts, continuing, “Read about it, I don’t even gotta sing about it / I wake up with the money that you niggas dream about, uh.” He’s joined by NBA YoungBoy in the pre-chorus, which is stacked in money! Lil Nas X drops the melodic chorus on his own, asserting, “Don’t try me, you better save that shit for somebody else / Don’t try me, ‘cause, bitch, I can’t be late to the party, yeah.” YBNBA performs the second verse melodically and agilely with confidence through the roof: “She wanna eat and I hope that she don’t bite now / She on her knees, and she’s worshippin’ right now.” Later, in the fourth verse, a confident YBNBA goes so far as to say, “Know I’m ready as soon as she cum, uh / I lick it as soon as I’m done (Yeah, uh).” “Late To Da Party” isn’t Montero’s best song but given BET’s diversity problem (the black community is NOT monolithic), the record has a bigger purpose.
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6. Janet Jackson, “What Have You Done for Me Lately”
💿 Control • 🏷 A&M • 📅 1986
“What Have You Done For Me Lately” has the 1980s written all over it – those groovy, boxy drums, and increased palette of electronic sounds via synthesizers. Iconic producers 🎛 Jimmy Jam and Terry Lewis give Jackson a marvelous backdrop that fit the lyrics without a hitch. Basically, this guy, who was once a catch, is neglecting Janet something fierce. “Used to be a time when you would pamper me,” she sings in the first verse, later adding, “But my friends say neglect is on your mind / Who’s right?” Well, apparently, they are given the fact he has done sugar honey iced tea for her lately! Another prime example comes in the second verse, where she asserts, “Used to go to dinner almost every night /… Good thing I cook or else we’d starve to death / Ain’t that a shame?” Basically, Janet Jackson, and any woman being taken for granted deserve better! 🎵 “What Have You Done for Me Lately” is a certified classic, PERIOD! #GIRL POWER!!!
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7. Steel Panther, “Never Too Late (To Get Some Pussy Tonight)”
💿 On the Prowl • 🏷 Steel Panther • 🗓 2023
Musically, Steel Panther shines. The production is bright and exuberant characterized by sparkling synths during the intro and assertive, roaring guitars that appear consistently throughout the majority of the record. As the song progresses, there’s an impressive guitar solo, which hearkens back to the 1980s when hair metal ruled. Besides impressive instrumental lines, the harmonic scheme is sweet, particularly during the contrasting bridge section – rock TF Steel Panther. Of course, the lead vocals by 🎙 Michael Starr (Ralph Saenz) ‘kick ass and take names’ – he’s incredibly aggressive! The big draw, however, are those comical, raw, and unapologetic lyrics. In the second verse, for example, Ralph sings about his encounter with a girl missing a leg… yikes! In the pre-chorus that follows, he asserts, “Gonna find a girl with both her legs / Steel Panther’s gonna fertilize her eggs.” HOLY F#CKING MOLY! Of course, the centerpiece is the chorus, which features those head-shakable titular lyrics: “Cause it’s never too late to get some pussy tonight / No, it’s never too late to get some pussy tonight.” For a song of such little substance, 🎵 “Never Too Late (To Get Some Pussy Tonight)” is enjoyable. Make of it what you will.
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8. Roddy Ricch, “late at night”
💿 LIVE LIFE FAST • 🏷 Atlantic • 📅 2021
This melodic rap record commences with a sweet, pitch shifted intro. It features slick production work courtesy of 🎛 GYLTTRYP and Mustard. The production entails rhythmic drum programming and warm keys and synths. Even though Roddy Ricch opts for a melodic rap performance, he still has plenty of bite, particularly in the first verse (“Every time that we fuck, I gotta run it back”). He’s quite confident in the second verse, asserting, “I told shorty never get too comfortable / I like to feel like the pussy untouchable.” Day-um! Furthermore, he raps, “I like to see your body drippin’ Eliantte / I say I like the way I took ya on a wave / I had you screamin’ my name out.” #ORGASM. Of course, it is the chorus that is the crowning achievement. Here, Ricch remains honest about the sex (“I’ma make you cum over and over”) and the fact he’s the only one she should be with (“You better never make not time for these niggas”). When he rides, baby, Roddy gon’ ride, ride, ride with you! 🎵 “late at night” = RAP BANGER!
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9. Ari Lennox, “Up Late”
💿 Shea Butter Baby • 🏷 Dreamville / Interscope • 📅 2019
“Up Late” is incredibly soulful from the start. This slow jam set in a minor key, which honestly, makes it that much sexier. It features Gorgeous, lush neo-soul production work by a talented team comprised of 🎛 Nick Quinn, Masego, Kojo, Hollywood JB, and Bigg Kid. Even with its old-school cues, it still sounds incredibly refreshing for the late 2010s. As epic as the backdrop is, the crowning achievement are those distinct, expressive vocals by Ari Lennox. She truly sells this gem with both her elite instrument and big personality, particularly in the third verse: “How you gon’ act? / Oooh, you fuckin’ snack / Fifth floor, give your ass a duplicate fob, nigga / Fifth floor, devour that body like corn on the cob / Fifth floor, neighbors must be questionin’ my job, nigga.” Holy shiitake mushrooms, Ari! Clearly, on 🎵 “Up Late”, Ari and her date are #getting busy 😈.
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10. The Weeknd, “Too Late”
💿 After Hours • 🏷 Republic • 📅 2020
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11. Mark Ronson, “Late Night Prelude” / “Late Night Feelings” (Ft. Lykke Li)
💿 Late Night Feelings • 🏷 Sony Music Entertainment UK Limited • 📅 2019
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12. Aaron Carter, “Sooner or Later”
💿 LøVë • 🏷 Z Entertainment / Sony Music Entertainment • 📅 2018
“But sooner or later we’ll be / Jets over oceans / I need your body on me like lotion / Cause a commotion / Worship your body, call that devotion.” “Sooner or Later” is an enjoyable and solid pop record if a bit cliché, arguably. While it fails to, say, distinguish itself in pop’s grand scheme of things, the conformist pop sound is a selling point. The modern bag of tricks dominates, with sound supplanting meaningful songwriting. Even if it’s not a lyrical tour de force (Carter writes alongside 🎼 ✍ Taylor Helgeson, Melanie Joy Fontana, and Jon Asher), the late musician delivers the goods with quick, rhythmic, swagger-laden vocals. May Carter, whom I’ll always choose to remember as that energetic, All-American teen heartthrob, rest in peace.
13. Stevie Wonder, “Lately”
💿 Hotter Than July • 🏷 Motown • 📅 1980
On “Lately,” Stevie Wonder admits to worrying about losing her. Perhaps his paranoia is justified. In the first verse, he sings, “But when I ask, ‘Will you be coming back soon?’ / You don’t know, never know.” Similarly, in the second verse, there’s more fuel to the fire regarding his premonition mentioned in the chorus: “Just the other night while you were sleeping / I vaguely heard you whisper someone’s name / But when I ask you of the thoughts you’re keeping / You just say nothing’s changed.” Hmm 🤔, very, very interesting. Clearly, the relationship’s end is inevitable. Wonder’s love-pained, soulful tenor is our listening pleasure on this more underrated classic.
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13 Late, Lately, or Later Songs [📷: Brent Faulkner / The Musical Hype; A&M, Atlantic, Bold Cut / AWAL, Columbia, Dreamville, Interscope, Motown, RCA, Record Kicks, Republic, Sony Music Entertainment, Steel Panther, Top Dawg Entertainment, Z Entertainment; Ketut Subiyanto via Pexels]
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