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15 Songs Characterized by Their Colors, Vol. II features songs courtesy of 5 Seconds of Summer, BLACKPINK, Drake, Omar Apollo, Taylor Swift & Zach Bryan.
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Life sans colors be boring – quite dull to say the least! Thankfully, there’s an array of colors and even better, there are numerous songs written with colors in mind! While it would likely take a lifetime to explore and analyze every single colorful song in the world, we have selected 15 songs which comprise 🎧 15 Songs Characterized by Their Colors, Vol. II. 15 Songs Characterized by Their Colors, Vol. II serves as sequel to 🎧 14 Songs Characterized by Their Colors, which was published back in March 2019.
🎧 15 Songs Characterized by Their Colors, Vol. II features colorful songs courtesy of 🎙 5 Seconds of Summer, 🎙 BLACKPINK, 🎙 Drake, 🎙 Omar Apollo, 🎙 Taylor Swift, and 🎙 Zach Bryan among others. As with so many of our playlists, there are various musical styles represented including pop, K-Pop, dance, country, rock, R&B, and rap. So, without further ado, let’s jump right into this colorful musical compendium, shall we?
1-2. Taylor Swift, “Lavender Haze” & “Maroon”
💿 Midnights • 🏷 Taylor Swift • 📅 2022
From the onset, 🎵 “Lavender Haze” is nothing short of a vibe. It is exquisitely produced by a team including Swift, 🎛 Jack Antonoff, 🎛 Jahaan Sweet, and 🎛 Sounwave (!). As you might expect, the sound is distinct, contrasting any and everything else that Swift has released to date. The slickness of the backdrop is ear catching but it’s Swift’s lyrics (and hazy vocals) that make “Lavender Haze” so delightful. She’s bothered by the noise made by others such as, “All they keep asking me / Is if I’m gonna be your bride / The only kinda girl they see / Is a one-night or a wife.” Those are mic-drop worthy lyrics right there! The chorus, of course, is where Swift’s bread is buttered – Parkay, baby!
“I feel the lavender haze creeping up on me
Surreal
I’m damned if I do give a damn what people say
No deal
The 1950s shit they want from me
I just wanna stay in that lavender haze.”
Beyond that “1950s shit,” Taylor Swift moves on to 🎵 “Maroon,” produced by Swift and Antonoff. Obviously, forms of the color red are a BIG DEAL on this one. So is love for that matter. The pen game remains top-notch for Swift in the verses and of course, the centerpiece, the chorus.
“Looked up at the sky and it was
The burgundy on my t-shirt
When you splashed your wine into me
And how the blood rushed into my cheeks
So scarlet, it was
…So scarlet, it was maroon.”
Vocally, Swift is quite effective. She never under nor over sings. She’s not a powerhouse vocalist and potent song with cool energy like “Maroon” doesn’t require her to be. Of course, some aggressive f-bombs also give this red record bite (“And I wake with your memory over me / That’s a real fucking legacy to leave”). Woo!
3. Omar Apollo, “Evergreen”
💿 Ivory • 🏷 Warner • 📅 2022
In the second verse, more light is shed by Apollo: “She don’t know you like me / She could never love you more / More than me.” It’s interesting as Apollo has previously sung about this with 🎵 “Stayback” and 🎵 “Bi Fren” from 💿 Apolonio. Is he potentially singing about the same situation where the guy chose a girl over him? Could be! Interestingly, Omar was infatuated with him, so much so that he sometimes pray his ex falls in love. This situation has hurt him tremendously: “Evergreen, he tears me to pieces.” Nobody wants to see this incredibly gifted, handsome man in pain, but at the same time, his pain on “Evergreen” is our listening pleasure. Adding to the pleasure is an epic live version, 🎵 “Evergreen (You Didn’t Deserve Me At All) [Live At NPR’s Tiny Desk]”, the highlight of his Tiny Desk concert for Latinx Heritage Month.
Appears in 🔻:
- Awesome Songs: April 2022
- Incredible LGBTQ Songs, Young & Old, Vol. 2
- 13 E Songs: No Rhyme or Reason, Vol. 2
4. BLACKPINK, “Pink Venom”
💿 BORN PINK • 🏷 YG Entertainment / Interscope • 📅 2022
Of course, it’s not all the production that makes “Pink Venom” so potent. BLACKPINK is totally tuned in as well. It begins with the chanting of the group’s name during the intro, crescendoing as “Pink Venom” establishes itself. You’ve got to ‘heart’ the attitude that the girls bring to the table, exhibiting and showcasing ample personality. Like many of their singles, the girls give the audience bilingual treatment, performing in both Korean and English. Even though it’s tough to decipher Korean if you don’t speak it, there’s enough English (and attitude) to provide context to what the girls are serving up. Obviously, it’s “…the pain like / This that pink venom!” While there’s arguably a bit too much going on at times, “Pink Venom” is ear-catching from start to finish.
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5. Drake, “Texts Go Green”
💿 Honestly, Nevermind • 🏷 OVO / Republic • 📅 2022
“This time I have left, cannot be wasted anymore / You realize it now and you miss it.” Woo! The five-minute-plus “Texts Go Green” commences with one of the more infectious, percussive grooves you’ll hear in 2022 – period. It’s safe to say that producers 🎛 Esona Tyolo and 🎛 Black Coffee put in work behind the boards. With the inspiration from the backdrop, Drake sings about those pesky matters of the heart, sigh. The centerpiece is the chorus, where he’s blocked her, he imagines she misses the work he put in (“Know you miss the days when I was grippin’ on it”), and he makes it clear, he’s moved on. “Texts go green, it hits a little different, don’t it?” Indeed! However, if things were toxic, the 🏆 Grammy-winner made the right move to block her @$$!
6. Red Hot Chili Peppers, “Black Summer”
💿 Unlimited Love • 🏷 Warner • 🗓 2022
The theme and lyrics might be the most interesting part. The lyrics are focused on nature, specifically ecological happenings. Even if ecology doesn’t strike one as a source of poetry, RHCP makes it poetic. From the start, the words are ear-catching:
“A lazy rain am I, the skies refuse to cry
Cremation takes its piece of your supply
The night is dressed like noon…”
Intriguing, right? It doesn’t end there, with the likes of, “My crater weighs a tone, the archer’s on the run / And no one stands alone behind the sun.” Woo! As “Black Summer” progresses, the band’s intensity ratchets up, led by a spirited, on-point Kiedis.
Appears in 🔻:
- Awesome Songs: February 2022
- 13 B Songs: No Rhyme or Reason, Vol. 2
7. 5 Seconds of Summer, “Red Line”
💿 5SOS5• 🏷 5SOS, LLC / BMG Rights Management • 📅 2022
From the start, Luke Hemmings appears to have issues: “It’s hard to fake when I’m not faded / I thought I could repair myself.” Wow! His lovely vocals match the warmth of the pad and guitars within the production, despite his problems. Unsurprisingly, those pesky matters of the heart seem to be the culprit:
“How many times did we run from each other?
How many times did I walk out the door?
Into the dark, we’re no good for each other
Into the dark, I’m not welcome no more.”
Following that spirited chorus, Hemmings makes it clear he’s in a horrible place – a downward spiral encompassing overindulgence in alcohol. Basically, the road to recovery looks bleak, despite how sweet that falsetto is and how tuneful the melodies are.
8. Snoh Aalegra, “Neon Peach” (Ft. Tyler, The Creator)
💿 Temporary Highs in the Violet Skies • 🏷 Artium Recordings / Roc Nation • 📅 2021
“I don’t even try to bring up and remind you
All the things that you have done
So put the past behind you
You’re livin’ a lie to
The present time has had enough.”
Woo Snoh! Continuing to amplify his game behind the boards, Tyler gives Aalegra an awesome instrumental that fuses hip-hop, jazz, and soul. Additionally, he supports her with some great bars on the verses (“You got better shots, but you blockin’ the rim / But too scared to work it out ‘cause you locked in the gym”). She shines on the pre-chorus, chorus, bridge, and outro.
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9. Zuli, Jr., “Blue Sky”
💿 Stop It God.• 🏷 Nurtured Ideas • 📅 2021
Of course, the biggest reason why “Blue Sky” is so rad is Zuli Jr himself. The man has an absolutely radiant tone. His falsetto is incredibly sweet. Furthermore, the songwriting is excellent, providing further fuel for the fire. The best part is the chorus. Here, in particular, the writing, vocals, hyper rhythmic drums, synths, and etc. all make it feel like you’re experiencing a slice of heaven.
“Stop selling me blue sky
In a grey light
Like the clouds won’t fill with rain
Believing a white lie
Like it’s divine
And it holds my fall from grace
I’ve been tryna live three lives
At the same time
Now I don’t know who’s to blame
No telling me no
I know, I know the feeling takes me whole.”
Listening to “Blue Sky” it’s clear that we definitely don’t want ‘The Man Upstairs’ to dare stop Ryan from serenading us and flaunting his artistry 🙏 💪.
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10. Lil Durk, “Golden Child”
💿 7220 • 🏷 Alamo / Sony • 📅 2022
As you see with the pit turning into a poodle line, Lil Durk talks a lot of shit in “Golden Child.” I don’t mean that disrespectfully either. The song doesn’t even end up being two minutes long, but Durk gives us a tough flow and some compelling one-liners. For example, “If you got Power with that Tommy, you can ghost a nigga.” Woo! There’s also the likes of “That shit foo-foo, feds cracked the case with that shit on YouTube” and ‘I’m akh, but I love the Christians.” So, anti-feds + good to know Muslims and Christians can coexist! In the second verse, there’s more including a closing ‘high’ point: “Got gas, don’t fuck with mild.” “Golden Child” indeed!
11. Masego & Shenseea, “Silver Tongue Devil”
💿 Studying Abroad: Extended Stay • 🏷 UMG Recordings, Inc. • 📅 2020
“Silver Tongue Devil” has the chill, international flavor going for it. The groove is sensational. Even with his ‘snake’ issues – “Silver tongue devil / She call me cocky man / I say my head level” – Masego delivers easy-going and relaxed vocals. Every time he plays the saxophone, it’s a total vibe. God, I love those harmonized sax moments! Shenseea complements superbly on the second verse (“I will have you wantin’ it more / Lock down di devil inna hole”), further enforcing the sounds of the island, specifically, the dialect, and pleasure. After all, “Masego bring flames to me soul.” Woo!
Appears in 🔻:
- DEVIL: A Compendium of 21 Devilish Songs
- Silver: 5ive Songs No. 15 (2022)
12. Zach Bryan, “Something in the Orange – Z&E’s Version”
💿 American Heartbreak • 🏷 Belting Bronco / Warner • 📅 2022
So, what’s going on with Zach’s relationship on “Something in the Orange?” Well, it seems as if Bryan is working hard to mitigate the damage, if the damage isn’t already too severe. Throughout this superbly penned, heartfelt number, Zach tries to convince her to say and that “Somethin’ in the orange tells me [him] we’re not done.” He tries to convince her, “It’ll be fine by dusk light, I’m tellin’ you, baby,” but it seems to be easier said than done. He makes it clear that she means the world to him – “To me, you’re all I am.” Furthermore, without her, he’s hopeless. Sadly, he realizes, “I poisoned myself again, somethin’ in the orange / Tells mе you’re never comin’ homе.” The orange, of course, is the sun. Oh, that American Heartbreak stings something awful!
13. Disclosure, “Lavender” (Ft. Chanel Tres)
💿 ENERGY • 🏷 Island • 📅 2020
There are no shortage of memorable lines from Chanel Tres. The first verse is fitting place to start and the rapper makes it clear it’s all about her. This continues in the chorus, where Chanel Tres makes it clear, “I need you in my life, lady.” Ooh-la-la! In the post-chorus, “Girl, she be fuckin’ with my rhythm / she be fuckin’ with my rhythm, yeah.” What else can you say to that but, FU¢K YEAH! As the record progresses, she continues to be his focus, particularly moments like, “Hear me say, ‘Now let me see you shake.’” If you missed out on this gem back in 2020 – it was the COVID-19 pandemic after all – well, it’s still lit AF in 2022. What I’m saying is, the lavender remains potent (“Is that lavender? / I like lavender”)!
14. Lana Del Rey, “White Dress”
💿 Chemtrails Over the Country Club • 🏷 Interscope • 📅 2021
From the start, it’s clear that 💿 Chemtrails Over the Country Club, the seventh album by 🏆 Grammy-nominated alternative pop singer/songwriter 🎙 Lana Del Rey, is set to be more stripped and subtle compared to her past albums. 🎵 “White Dress” commences mysteriously, which isn’t far-fetched for Del Rey. That said, vocally, she’s hypnotic, blessing us with her refined, breathy upper register. It’s incredibly easy to lean on her every note given how magical the performance is, backed by rhythmic piano with otherwise restrained instrumentation in the mix.
Besides the top-notch vocals, the songwriting is sweet too. What truly stands out is the reminiscent, narrative nature or this record, as evidenced below:
“When I was a waitress wearing a white dress
Look how I do this, look how I got this
I was a waitress working the night shift
You were my man, felt like I got this.”
Classic Lana, and we wouldn’t have it any other way!
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15. Coldplay, “Violet Hill”
💿 Viva La Vida or Death and All His Friends • 🏷 Parlophone • 📅 2008
“Violet Hill” is a striking record. It sounds different compared to other Coldplay songs – distinct. Sure, the band has recorded songs in a minor key previously, but this one ‘hits different.’ Part of the reason is owed to the timbre of the guitars, which are used prominently. The guitar solo is also sweet. Of course, as always, Chris Martin is a beast, wowing with his compelling voice, particularly that falsetto. The best part of the song lyrically? While the verses are marvelous (as excerpted), the chorus is the most memorable, of course: “If you love me, won’t you let me know?” The 🏆 Grammy-winning band shined on this one.
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