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13 Songs Where U Know What TIME 🕕 It Is features music courtesy of Alex Vaughn, Elmiene, Janet Jackson, Nicki Minaj, and Troye Sivan.
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Ah, the TIME 🕕 has come! For what? For another playlist, of course! 🎧 13 Songs Where U Know What TIME 🕕 It Is marks the 135th music compendium issued on The Musical Hype in the year of our lord, 2023. Notably, it is NOT the first time that time has been a factor – rather, a key word – in one of our playlists. 🎧 13 Songs Where U Know What TIME 🕕 It Is, hence, marks the latest time-driven playlist, not the first… or second. Musicians serving up time-based songs include 🎙 Alex Vaughn, 🎙 Elmiene, 🎙 Janet Jackson, 🎙 Nicki Minaj, and 🎙 Troye Sivan among others. More could be said about 🎧 13 Songs Where U Know What TIME 🕕 It Is, but why waste more… TIME 🕕! It’s TIME 🕕 to jump right in!
1. Troye Sivan, “What’s The Time Where You Are?”
💿 Something To Give Each Other • 🏷 Universal Music Australia Pty Ltd. • 📅 2023
“Is what’s the time where you are, you are?
What’s the night like where you are, you are?
International straight shot to my heart
I’m right on top of this groove
God, I wish it was you.”
Ah, and did you catch the innuendo 😉? This song right here = BOP!
2. Nicki Minaj, “Last Time I Saw You”
💿 Pink Friday 2 • 🏷 Republic • 📅 2023
“I wish I’da hugged you tighter than the last time that I saw you
I wish I didn’t waste precious time the night when I called you (ooh)
I wish I remembered to say I’d do anything for you
Maybe I pushed you away because I thought that I’d bore you.”
Minaj raps in the second verse. The rhymes match the emotional vibe – tamer and complementing her sung vocals. Beyond verses and chorus, the refrain (also sung) borrows from a nursery rhyme… “Starlight, star bright, first star I see tonight.” Woo! The bridge finds Minaj singing, “Bombs away /… Yeah, yeah, dream about you.” 🎵 “Last Time I Saw You”, while different, is worth spinning.
3. Tyrone Davis, “Turn Back the Hands of Time”
💿 Turn Back the Hands of Time • 🏷 Brunswick Record Corp. • 📅 1970
Davis would earn two top five pop hits in his lifetime. His highest charting pop hit is, you guessed it, “Turn Back the Hands of Time” which peaked at no. 3. On the R&B charts, Davis reached the penthouse. Take one listen and it is understandable why this was a crossover hit. “Oh darlin’, I can’t hold out much longer / But the pain is getting deep,” he asserts in the second verse, adding, “But if I just had one more try / I would be yours alone, until the day I die.” We have all made mistakes in life, specifically in love. The message, in addition to the catchy chorus and ear-catching instrumental, solidifies the success of this five-decade old gem. Sure, music doesn’t sound like this anymore but 🎵 “Turn Back The Hands Of Time” certainly does NOT sound anachronistic, and the message rings true.
Appears in 🔻:
- Tyrone Davis, Turn Back The Hands Of Time: Throwback Vibez 🕶️🎶 No. 3 (2023)
- 15 Must-Hear, Throwback Vibez, Vol. 8 (2023)
- Tyrone Davis vs. Bruce Springsteen: Head 2 Head 🗣️ No. 9 (2023)
4. Lizzo, “About Damn Time”
💿 Special • 🏷 Nice Life / Atlantic • 📅 2022
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5. blink-182, “ONE MORE TIME”
💿 ONE MORE TIME • 🏷 Viking Wizard Eyes, LLC / Columbia • 🗓 2023
“ONE MORE TIME” commences with rich rhythm guitar accompaniment which signals a more serious, somber sound. The first voice heard is the comeback kid, Tom DeLonge. He shines with his expressive instrument. There is a fine addition of strings 🎻 following the first verse prior to the second, performed by Hoppus. DeLonge takes on vocal duties once more in the pre-chorus and chorus. Both sections are gritter, featuring a more dynamic backdrop. The chorus is simple lyrically, but tuneful: “One more time / One more / One more time / One more time.” DeLonge and Hoppus duet in the third verse, which adds drumming by Barker, finally. Interestingly, or perhaps, shockingly, all three members sing on the final chorus. While 🎵 “ONE MORE TIME” is light years away from the band’s more immature works of the 90s/00s, there’s lots to appreciate and like about it. The slow, steady evolution is awesome – incredible musical. Most importantly, the brotherhood is alive and well. This song is feels bigger than a rating for the band – it’s personal, meaningful, and reflective.
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6. Alex Vaughn, “Demon Time – Remix” (with Ari Lennox)
💿 The Hurtbook (Voice Notes) • 🏷 LVRN • 🗓 2023
In the second verse, Vaughn is also looking for S-E-X. “So many positions” is not that innocent, with “So touch me like you missed it” confirming what Alex desires. Furthermore, she is confident AF. On 🎵 “Demon Time (Remix)”, which appears on 💿 The Hurtbook (Homegirl Pack) and 💿 The Hurtbook (Voice Notes), Vaughn enlists the services of 🎙 Ari Lennox who was made for this she-it! “Appetite / Got an appetite for this jaguar,” Lennox sings in the third verse, adding, “Climb that tree tonight / Talking to some dudes, but I’m fuckin’ you.” It doesn’t stop there: “True crime when my legs are shakin’ / Suck the life out you to repay.” Gah-day-um! Besides superb vocals by Vaughn and Lennox, and the naughty theme and lyrics, 🎵 “Demon Time (Remix)” benefits from awesome production courtesy of 🎛 DJ Camper (shout out to the keys and that dusty groove). This record right here is a surefire vibe!
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7. Elmiene, “Marking My Time”
💿 Marking My Time • 🏷 Polydor / Def Jam • 🗓 2023
There is SO much to love about “Marking My Time.” It commences with lovely humming by Elmiene. His tone is pure and radiant; he serves up ultra-sophisticated vocals. Elmiene is supported by chill but rhythmic production that is notably absent of percussion 🤯. The strings 🎻 are utterly sublime 🤩. Characterized as an R&B track, rightfully, there are some sweet pop sensibilities too. Furthermore, there are hypnotic vibes that clearly draw the listener in. Elmiene never forces things, and the song takes its time to develop. This record develops organically, with additional music cues arriving during the second verse. Even so, it’s non troppo, retaining a classy, poised identity. More overt vocals by Elamin appear in the bridge, accompanied by more dynamic production 💪. His ad-libs and runs ooze with soul. A pro that never grows old in an R&B track in particular? Vocal layering, sigh. Of course, the songwriting is ‘kind of a big deal’ as well on this poetic, reflective, and self-aware number. All told, Elmiene put his foot into 🎵 “Marking My Time”, an ear catching, and utterly stupendous record.
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8. Roberta Flack, “The First Time Ever I Saw Your Face”
💿 First Take • 🏷 Atlantic • 🗓 1969
“And the first time, ever I kissed your mouth
I felt the earth move in my hands
Like the trembling heart
Of a captive bird.”
“The First Time Ever I Saw Your Face” marked one of six top-10 hits for Roberta Flack. That’s impressive. Even more impressive is the fact that the record spent six weeks at no. 1 on the Billboard Hot 100, becoming her first of three number one hits. Adding to the accolades, “The First Time Ever I Saw Your Face” was certified gold by the RIAA, while parent album, First Take, has been certified platinum 💪. Oh, and how about the Grammys? Flack took home the highly coveted Record of The Year at the 15th Annual GRAMMY Awards, a ceremony where she’d win two of her four trophies. So, what makes this one of the best records of the 1970s and, honestly, all-time? It’s Flack’s pure performance, which is truly hypnotic and mesmerizing in its quality. More often than not, she takes a calm, cool, and collected approach. Still, she understands when to dig in more – up the ante. Beyond impeccable, sophisticated singing, the arrangement and production (🎛 Joel Dorn) are utterly sublime. “The First Time Ever I Saw Your Face” always sounds organic, embracing being non troppo (not too much). It benefits from subtlety, with its piano (🎹 Flack), guitar (🎸 John Pizzarelli), and light, tasteful drumming (🥁 Ray Lucas), string bass (🎙 Ron Carter), and the glorious, glorious, strings 🎻. So much more could be said about the sheer elegance, and stupendous-ness of 🎵 “The First Time Ever I Saw Your Face”. Ultimately, the music speaks for itself, and DEFINITELY speaks volumes.
Appears in 🔻:
- Roberta Flack, The First Time Ever I Saw Your Face: Covers No. 38 (2023)
- Roberta Flack vs. George Michael: Head 2 Head 🗣️ No. 42 (2023)
9. Kadie Elder, “First Time He Kissed a Boy”
💿 BOY • 🏷 Nordic Music Society • 🗓 2016
Appears in 🔻:
- Kadie Elder, First Time He Kissed a Boy: LGBTQ Bopz 🌈🎶 No. 33 (2023)
- 13 Songs Where It’s All in a Kiss 😘 (2023)
10. Janet Jackson, “Any Time, Any Place”
💿 Janet. • 🏷 Black Doll Inc • 🗓 1993
The chorus sums things up perfectly:
“Any time
And any place
I don’t care who’s around
No, no, no, no, no.”
So, Janet is willing to have sex with him anywhere, regardless of privacy? Holy she-it! Prior to the chorus, in the pre-chorus, she makes it clear, “I don’t give a damn what they think,” adding, “You feel so good inside of my love.” Hmm, inside, huh? We’ll leave it at that 😈! As much as a song like 🎵 “Any Time, Any Place” can be read into, Jackson remains far less explicit than she’d become. Still, she’s certainly not that innocent on this slick, sensual seven-minute record.
Appears in 🔻:
- Janet Jackson, Any Time, Any Place: Midnight Heat 🕛 🔥 No. 84 (2023)
- 13 Intriguing Songs for ANY Occasion (2023)
11. Maze, “Golden Time of Day”
💿 Golden Time of Day • 🏷 Capitol • 🗓 1978
Throughout the course of the record, Beverly emphasizes the importance of that golden time of day: “People let me tell you / There’s a time in your life / When you find who you are / That’s the golden time of day.” Sigh, gorgeous, reflective, and thoughtful songwriting and performance. Beyond the singing and songwriting, “Golden Time of Day” benefits from slick production work (Beverly writes and produces). Throughout its course there are marvelous instrumental ideas, including the robust bass, guitar riffs, organ, keys, and of course, the anchoring drum groove. The chill vibes, warmth, and soulfulness of 🎵 “Golden Time of Day” are what make it one of gems of the late 1970s.
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12. Shalamar, “The Second Time Around”
💿 Big Fun • 🏷 Unidisc Music Inc. • 🗓 1979
Of course, it’s not all about Howard, though he’s ‘kind of a big deal’ on “The Second Time Around!” The record is a feel-good, surefire vibe. It was written by 🎼 ✍ Leon Sylvers III and William Shelby. Sigh, I wish I’d written this bop! It’s set in a bright major key – D-flat to be precise 🤓. Musically, it’s the funky groove, robust bass line, keys, and the crisp, rhythmic guitar that truly stand out. Beyond the instrumental backdrop, the lyrics are sweet, encouraging her that love can be found, even if it didn’t work out the first time. “But you can’t keep runnin’ away from love / ‘Cause the first one let you down, no, no, no,” Hewett sings, adding, “With me, true love can still be found / Love can still be found.” Awesome! Of course, the centerpiece of “The Second Time Around” is the catchy chorus, carried by the backing vocals (Watley and Daniel), and of course, marvelous ad-libs by Hewett.
“The second time around
Ooh, the second time is so much better, baby
The second time around
And I’ll make it better than the first time.”
Appears in 🔻:
- Shalamar, The Second Time Around: Throwback Vibez 🕶️🎶 No. 50 (2022)
- 15 Must-Hear, Throwback Vibez (2022)
- 13 Compelling 1st, 2nd + two 3rds’ Songs (2022)
13. Whitney Houston, “One Moment in Time”
💿 I Will Always Love You: The Best of Whitney Houston • 🏷 RCA • 📅 2021
In the verses, Houston shows control. She never over sings highlighting the tunefulness of the melody. At the same time, she sings with incredible authenticity, expression, and nuance. The sense is always that Whitney is leading up to something bigger – truly momentous. That moment, of course, is the beloved chorus. Here, she soars, showing off her powerhouse vocals, backed by an awesome musical arrangement and grand production by the legendary 🎛 Narada Michael Walden. “Give me one moment in time / When I’m racing with destiny,” she sings radiantly, continuing, “Then in that one moment of time / I will feel / I will feel eternity.” Besides the chorus, another epic moment is the bridge (“You’re a winner for a lifetime / If you seize that one moment in time / Make it shine”), which prepares for a truly gargantuan final chorus and the big finish, where Houston proclaims, “I will be free.” 🎵 “One Moment in Time” marks another utterly sublime moment from the Whitney Houston catalog. #ICONIC.
Appears in 🔻:
- Whitney Houston, One Moment in Time: Throwback Vibez 🕶️🎶 No. 135 (2023)
- Moment: 3 to 5 BOPS No. 71 (2023)
- 11 Songs Where the Moment is Key (2023)
13 Songs Where U Know What TIME 🕕 It Is (2023) [📷: Brent Faulkner / The Musical Hype; Atlantic, Black Doll Inc, Brunswick Record Corp., Columbia, Def Jam, LVRN, Nice Life, Nordic Music Society, Polydor, Republic, Unidisc Music Inc., Universal Music Australia Pty Ltd., Viking Wizard Eyes, LLC; Joseph Okon from Pexels; Clker-Free-Vector-Images, OpenClipart-Vectors from Pixabay]
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