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“13 ‘P’ Songs Selected with No Rhyme or Reason” features songs by Dua Lipa, Jhené Aiko, Lil Wayne, $uicideBoy$ and Summer Walker.
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Sometimes, when ideas run short, you opt for total, utter randomness. That’s how the first ‘NO RHYME OR REASON’ playlist came about (15 ‘G’ Songs Selected with No Rhyme or Reason). Since it was pretty fun creating a playlist with limited criteria, I decided to keep it going, this time with 13 P SONGS SELECTED WITH NO RHYME OR REASON. The main criteria for 13 P Songs Selected with No Rhyme or Reason are the title of the song must begin with the letter ‘P’ OR the word that begins with ‘P’ must be the first word of note. 13 P SONGS SELECTED WITH NO RHYME OR REASON features songs by Dua Lipa (“Physical”), Jhené Aiko (“P*$$Y Fairy (OTW)”), Lil Wayne (“Piano Trap”), $uicideBoy$ (“Putrid Pride”) and Summer Walker (“Playing Games”) among others. Get totally pumped for these P songs!
1. Dua Lipa, “Physical”
Future Nostalgia • Warner • 2020
Even with sex being the modus operandi, Dua Lipa opts for more tasteful fun as opposed to being outright explicit. That’s a refreshing contrast, if I do say so myself. So many times, in contemporary music, artists are forceful and incredibly overt regarding sex. Can you have a sex song which doesn’t require ample slang and f-bombs? The answer is yes, you actually can, and arguably, it’s more effective. In this case, “Physical” is suggestive and sexy without crossing lines. Furthermore, Lipa sounds incredible, showcasing the sheer beauty of those husky, top-rate pipes. She’s playful on the verses, ‘bringing it on home’ on the centerpiece, the incredibly ‘physical’ chorus:
“All night, I’ll riot with you I know you got my back and you know I got you So come on, come on, come on Let’s get physical Lights out, follow the noise Baby, keep on dancing like you ain’t got a choice So come on, come on, come on Let’s get physical.”
Ultimately, “Physical” is another awesome record from a truly awesome artist. It tackles the popular topic of sex yet manages to eschew being dirty. The power of innuendo goes a long way. So, do those vocals!
2. Lil Wayne, “Piano Trap”
Funeral • Young Money • 2020
“I pop me a Perc and I smoke me some loud.” Charming Lil Wayne, charming! Anyways, on “Piano Trap,” the legendary Mannie Fresh delivers some excellent brassy production on this intense, druggy joint. On the verse, Tunechi does manage to thank God for a variety of things. Still, he also asserts “All of my jewelry is fuckin’ ridiculous” as well as “Smokin’ this gas just like it’s some helium,” among other shallow moments. As far as the ‘piano,’ well, it doesn’t really factor in until part two (“Born piss poor, I’ma die rich full of my shit”). Of course, to be fair, on part one, keyboards deliver those malicious synths.
3. Kesha, “The Potato Song (Cuz I Want To)”
High Road • Kemosabe • 2020
On the unique “The Potato Song (Cuz I Want To),” producer Stuart Crichton puts in work for Kesha, so there’s that – she’s got a sick backdrop by all means. But, the lyrics and the performance – wild. Even if you leave High Road hearing “The Potato Song” and wondering ‘what the actual fuck is this,’ it definitely stands out. “I’ll be riding my pony until it’s time for candy,” she sings on the chorus, continuing, “And I’ll be naked because I want to / La-di-da-di-da.” Whatever you say Ms. Sebert – do your “own dance” girl.
4. Tame Impala, “Posthumous Forgiveness”
The Slow Rush • Island / Modular Recordings Pty Ltd • 2020
On the first part of the song, Parker sings about how much admiration he had when he was younger for his late father but became aware of his flaws. “Did you think I’d never know? Never wise up as I grow?” he sings on the chorus, continuing, “Did you hope I’d never doubt? Never wonder, work it out?” Furthermore, Parker is bothered by the fact that his dad wasted time, and ultimately, “…Decided to take all your sorrys to the grave.”
On the second part of “Posthumous Forgiveness,” Parker embraces forgiveness more. Sure, he still mentions their estranged, tenuous relationship, but he wishes he had the opportunity to atone and repair for the relationship:
“Wanna tell you ‘bout the time Wanna tell you ‘bout my life Wanna play you all my songs Learn the words, sing along.”
“Posthumous Forgiveness” is a lengthy number, running north of six minutes in duration. That said, it’s quite intriguing from a lyrical and thematic standpoint, as well as musically. Musically, Tame Impala provide a backdrop that incorporates psychedelia, retro cues, and marvelous soulful elements. Vocally, Kevin Parker remains utterly superb, singing beautifully and expressively on this gem.
5. Jhené Aiko, “P*$$& Fairy (OTW)”
Chilombo • Def Jam • 2020
As one would expect, the production is incredibly lush (Julian-Quan Viet Le) – urban to the core. This is a fitting background for sex, keeping it 100. Jhené Aiko is true to self vocally, never breaking a sweat, even as the lyrics she sing are quite risqué – X-rated by all means. She doesn’t ease the listener in either, asserting on the verse, “I know you love fuckin’ me…” No gray area there in the least! On the refrain, she’s just plum filthy:
“We be gettin’ so loud That dick make my soul smile That dick make me so damn proud…”
Again, HOLY SHIT! On the moment you’ve been waiting for me to discuss, the chorus, Aiko asserts exactly what she does with her private parts:
“Don’t be surprised, baby, it’s just me Don’t be surprised, boy, when I bust it wide I hypnotize you with this pussy Now you feel like you can fly.”
So, what does one make of “P*$$Y Fairy (OTW)?” Well, it’s quite raw. Jhené Aiko certainly goes for overkill here. That said, if you’re all about complete and utter freakiness, you’ll eat this steamy, envelope-pushing record up. 😉
6. $uicideBoy$, “Putrid Pride”
STOP STARING AT THE SHADOWS • G*59 • 2020
Alter egos are definitely a big deal for $uicideBoy$, so, it’s no surprised we’re introduced to a couple of new ones on “Putrid Pride.” Scrim appears as Lil Cig, rapping the first verse and select portions of the chorus. He doesn’t serve up anything particularly transcendent but give him credit for “Popping on pills like I pop cough drops” and being a “Multi-millionaire all from my laptop / Slob on my knob until your jaw lock.” Or maybe none of that is worth credit… Anyways, as for Ruby, he’s 40 Blunts, handling the second verse and most of the chorus that precedes it. The chorus is pretty sweet:
“As the years go by Another day closer to death Time is ticking, hurry.”
40 Blunts also manage a couple of standout lines such as “The same fuck girls will be fucking the same fuck boys” and “The same heroes you once had have been reduced to a toy.” Sure, “Putrid Pride” may not reach two minutes in duration, but as aforementioned, it’s quite potent.
7. Lil Nas X, “Panini”
7 (EP) • Columbia • 2019
“I thought you want this for my life Said you wanted to see me thrive, you lied.”
Apparently, the aforementioned ‘refrain’ embodies Panini, not to mention Fairweather fans. “Panini” is a success because it’s also ‘novel’ like “Old Town Road” if slightly less pronounced. Also, adding to excellence, is a hella catchy chorus: “Just say to me what you want from me.” Of course, Nirvana (“In Bloom”) deserves a shout out, if you catch my drift.
8. Summer Walker, “Playing Games”
Ft. Bryson Tiller
Over It • Interscope • 2019
“Playing Games (Extended Version)” follows, marks the first collaboration from Over It, featuring Bryson Tiller. The nostalgic vibes that characterize the album continue, thanks to an interpolation of the 90s Destiny’s Child classic, “Say My Name”. Summer Walker sounds truly awesome, bringing a smooth delivery where it sounds as if she’s never forced to break a sweat. Love continues to dominate the theme, and ideal match for R&B.
“So, won’t you say my name, say my name? If you claim you want me, it ain’t no thang You acting kind of shady You ain’t been calling me baby, oh Boy, you can go’n stop playing games Playing games.”
Basically, Walker just wants the attention that she deserves – her man to treat her like a queen, and not with materialism. The chorus is a huge selling point, while Tiller provides a welcome contrast to Walker on the third and final verse.
“Me, I’m never actin’ shady You will always be my baby You’ll be my baby, yeah, yeah.”
9. Ryan Beatty, “Powerslide”
Boy in Jeans • Boy in Jeans • 2018
“Powerslide” plays up the soulful summer, West Coast vibes. It screams infatuation and sex, including the aforementioned ‘pool job’. On the second verse, he’s playful with words, while being explicit at the same time:
“Now we share a couple of cigarettes before we go to bed and you Got the plastic That’s fucking fantastic.”
Clearly, the relationship between Beatty and his boyfriend is LIT. Also, pretty ‘lit’ is the fact that “Powerslide” also appears on an incredibly powerful playlist, 10 Songs Overflowing with Power, the lustful 21 Songs That Dabble in Lust & Carnal Matters, and the PRIDE-filled Totally Awesome LGBTQ+ Songs Beaming with PRIDE.
10. King Princess, “Pussy Is God”
Pussy is God – Single • Zelig Music • 2018
The first verse is a perfect example, where she sings:
“Your pussy is God and I love it Gonna kiss me real hard, make me want it… But I know you feel right so I’m coming.”
The memorable, innuendo-laden, risqué lyrics don’t stop there. On the second verse, she sings:
“…I’ve never been good at this nice shit But I can try if you like it It gets hard when you give a fuck Get knocked down from some other love.”
The message regarding sexuality is loud and clear, not to mention an opportunity to make ‘private parts’ not so private – or at least sing about them openly. “Pussy is God” previously appeared on 15 Songs That Focus on Private Matters and Totally Awesome LGBTQ+ Songs Beaming with PRIDE.
11. 6LACK, “Pretty Little Fears”
Ft. J. Cole
East Atlanta Love Letter • Interscope • 2018
Going back to 6LACK, his chorus, sung somewhat stoically, is also worth mentioning.
“Now I just wanna know Don’t you sugarcoat I’ll say it all if you won’t Now could you tell me like it is? Pretty little fears Music to my ears.”
“Pretty Little Fears” appeared previously on the playlists 15 Beautiful, Gorgeous, or Pretty Songs and 10 Songs Centered on Fear.
12. Christina Aguilera, “Pipe”
Ft. XNDA
Liberation • RCA • 2018
In case you haven’t been awakened by the slang, “Pipe” isn’t about weed, at least in this context. No, pipe is slang for sex. The innuendo is ripe (and goes hard): “I get loud when you put that pipe down, pipe down, pipe down.” While the song thrives on sex and lacks substance beyond the “splash” Aguilera mentioned earlier, the production is great, particularly the electric piano and drum programming. “Pipe” previously appeared on 11 Songs Where It Gets Steamy II as well as 15 Songs That Focus on Private Matters.
13. Declan McKenna, “Paracetamol”
What Do You Think About the Car? • Columbia • 2017
“...A boy, fifteen with a gun in his hand And the people with no audience say should be hanged ...A girl, fifteen, with her head in a noose Because she’s damned to live, well she’s damned to choose.”
The significance of the girl leads to the subject of love, which takes on a number of meanings contextually, including acceptance, embracement, and various relationships. “Paracetamol” was influenced by the death of Leelah Alcorn, an Ohio transgender teen whose story affected the world. This record is aimed at building respect and acceptance of the LGBT community. Paracetamol itself is a pain reliever, and its role on the record can be interpreted multiple ways. What is crystal clear is that McKenna seeks to ease the pain of an unfairly marginalized, troubled community. “Paracetamol” has appeared on a numerous lists including Fill Your Prescription with These 11 Medicine Songs and Totally Awesome LGBTQ+ Songs Beaming with PRIDE.
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