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🎧 15 Songs Filled with Considerable Love features Adele, Billy Porter, Queen Naija, Shawn Mendes & Zara Larsson.
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ometimes, the theme of a playlist should be simple – no frills. Folks, that’s the deal with 🎧 15 Songs Filled with Considerable Love. The theme is – drum roll, please – LOVE, period. It’s incredibly broad yet opens the doors to any number of songs of various genres. Is it lazy to focus on such a broad subject? Perhaps, but at least the compendium practically compiled itself, right? Right!🎧 15 Songs Filled with Considerable Love features songs from 🎙 Adele, 🎙 Billy Porter, 🎙 Queen Naija, 🎙 Shawn Mendes, and 🎙 Zara Larsson among others. So, we have pop and R&B covered among those artists, which, stylistically, predominates this list. Makes sense considering love works so well with both styles. So, without further prolonging things, why don’t you jump right into the L-O-V-E!
1. Shawn Mendes & Tainy, “Summer of Love”
🎵 “Summer of Love” • 🏷 Island • 📅 2021
As titillating as that is, the centerpiece is the catchy, tuneful chorus:
“It was the summer of love
A delicate daydream
And for a couple of months
It felt like we were 18, yeah
It was the summer of…”
Instrumentally, on the chorus, I like the synths Tainy brings into the mix; they’re colorful and ear-catching. The chorus is followed by a playful, post-chorus, both endearing and infectious. I like the faster, more rhythmic vocals on the second verse, providing fine contrast to the first verse (“Meditation and tequila / Calling you my señorita …”). Furthermore, I heart those vocal risks (ad-libs and melodic tweaks) Mendes takes on the final chorus. All said and done, “Summer of Love” is a fine, summery single. Mendes ‘shows out’ vocally while Tainy does the same behind the boards. The result is a bop that should not only carry us through the rest of summer, but also beyond.
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2. Adele, “To Be Loved”
💿 30 • 🏷 Melted Stone / Columbia • 📅 2021
“To Be Loved,” a ballad, is simple, accompanied by piano, but grows grander as her voice ascends (belts). As this stunning record progresses, you feel every ounce of emotion she experiences. The final chorus is the strongest, with the combination of high-flying vocals and gut-wrenching, heart-driven lyrics hitting the hardest:
“To be loved and love at the highest count
Means to lose all the things I can’t live without
Let it be known, known, know
That I will choose, I will lose
It’s a sacrifice, but I can’t live a lie
Let it be known,
Let it be known that I tried, that I triedLet it be known that I tried.”
I’ve got to shout out a magnificent cover of “To Be Loved,” performed by Canadian singer, 🎙 Stephen Scaccia.
3. Ariana Grande, “Love Language”
💿 positions • 🏷 Republic • 📅 2020
As sexy as the record is, this is a classy, throwback soulful cut, with some jazz sensibilities as well as soul and blue-eyed soul. The most surprising occurrence in “Love language” happens at the end with an outro that seems to come out of nowhere, literally:
“Your ex-girlfriend don’t want no smoke
I ain’t tryna sign no lease
I’m just gon’ make you my home.”
Woo!
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4. The Main Ingredient, “Let Me Prove My Love to You”
💿 Shame on the World • 🏷 RCA • 🗓 1975
“I bet you don’t know how much I love you so
I’ve been trying hard
Not to let it show
I bet you don’t know how much I need you now
I know what to say
But I don’t know how.”
“Let Me Prove My Love to You” is a prime example of soul music at its best. The production is stellar – lush, warm, and ear-catching. With a backdrop with so many thoughtful details, there was no way that The Main Ingredient wouldn’t deliver excellence. Among the ear candy are rhythmic keys, a robust, present bass line, and an anchoring groove that could only hail from the 1970s. Specifically, “Let Me Prove My Love to You” appears on the collective’s 1975 album, 💿 Shame on the World, as the third track. It is the showstopper, period.
Besides the genius production and fantastic harmonic progression, the vocals are elite. The late, great Cuba Gooding Sr. kills it, shining with his distinct tenor. His tone is clear and his approach easy – intimate yet commanding. Furthermore, the backing vocals shimmer, amplifying the soulful vibes. The theme and lyrics is simple yet complicated matters – L-O-V-E. As the titular lyric states, the band just wants to “prove [their] love to you.”
“I bet you don’t know how I really feel So let me prove my love to you.”
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5. Julia Michaels, “Love is Weird”
💿 Not in Chronological Order • 🏷 Republic • 📅 2021
“Love is Weird” commences with driving, rhythmic guitar. All in all, it’s more minimalist than maximalist, which works out sufficiently. Throughout, the audience is blessed with smooth, expressive, and beautiful vocals by Michaels. She never under- nor over- sings, providing awesome balance overall. On the second verse, regarding production, we add more oomph instrumentally. Still “Love is Weird” never loses minimalist vibes. The best moment, of course, is the memorable chorus; I particularly heart the melody here:
“Love is weird
Don’t know how I wound up here
Love is weird
It shows up and disappears
Love is strange for some
It ranges from making love to tears
Now we’re here, love is weird.”
While love itself is indeed weird, there’s nothing weird about this song, where Michaels makes the case, she should have a higher profile as a singer in addition to her skill with the pen.
6. Anthony Hamilton, “Love is the New Black”
💿 Love is the New Black • 🏷 My Music Box / BMG Rights Management • 📅 2021
“Love is the New Black” serves as the opener, setting the tone. Being true to Hamilton artistically, it features old-school production, in a retro-/neo-soul style (🎛 Cardiak and 🎛 WU10). As far as the sounds, I love the keys, dramatic, lush strings, and the percussion-fueled groove –DECADENT! Furthermore, I love the fact that the instrumental intro percolates for a good 30+ seconds. Of course, Anthony does his thing as always, delivering expressive, soulful vocals and romance-driven songwriting/theme. Furthermore, he delivers utterly sublime ad-libs. While the aesthetic is familiar, with Hamilton in his niche, there’s contrast too. Worth noting, “Love is the New Black” features only one section, the chorus:
“I know where I’m goin’
You know where it’s at
One thing that’s for sure
Love is the new Black.”
Once again, Mr. Hamilton comes through.
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7. Zara Larsson, “Talk About Love”
Ft. Young Thug
💿 Poster Girl • 🏷 Record Company TEN / Epic • 🗓 2021
It all works to Larsson’s favor, who serves up beautiful, clear vocals on her verse. She shines most on the chorus, which is incredibly catchy. Here, her vocals sound particularly strong when harmonized. Additionally, her ad-libs are sweet.
“I don’t wanna talk about love (Yeah)
I don’t wanna talk about love (Yeah)
I just wanna keep us right here in the moment
Why you gotta go get lost in еmotion?”
As for featured guest 🎙 Young Thug, he provides stark contrast to Larsson on the second verse. He’s melodic, though remains an acquired taste – idiosyncratic, for better or worse. All in all, “Talk About Love” is an enjoyable pop record, suiting young Zara Larsson extraordinarily well, highlighting her strengths.
8. Asbjörn, “(Love Like a) Teenager”
🎵 “(Love Like a) Teenager” • 🏷 Embassy of Music • 🗓 2021
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9. Jeremy Zucker & Chelsea Cutler, “this is how you fall in love”
💿 brent ii • 🏷 Republic • 📅 2021
On “this is how you fall in love,” Zucker delivers a gorgeous vocal performance; his tone is impeccable. He sings with incredible authenticity; he sounds expressive, nuanced, and tender. One of his best moments is incredibly subtle, when he sings “Oh” on the pre-chorus (it recurs post-second verse). The same praise can be bestowed upon Cutler, who appears on the second verse. Notably, she has an expanded sound palette accompanying her, as well as getting a lift via layered vocals. Cutler’s second verse serves as the transition to loftier heights for “this is how you fall in love.” Even as the record ascends to a fever pitch, Zucker and Cutler’s ‘duet section’ intentionally brings things back down – a great thoughtful touch. “This is how you fall in love” possesses both a degree of simplicity as well as a degree of utter satisfaction.
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10. Billy Porter, “Love is On the Way”
💿 Untitled • 🏷 A&M • 📅 1997
“Love is On the Way” was written by 🎼✍ Denise Rich, 🎼✍ Peter Zizzo, and 🎼✍ Tina Shafer, with Zizzo producing. The sound is adult contemporary R&B – that signature 90s sounding love-oriented ballad. The difference is, Porter has one of the biggest voices you’ll ever hear – or have NEVER heard, unfortunately. He exhibits control and poise on the verses, showcasing the sheer beauty of his instrument. By the chorus, he soars, showing the sheer power of his instrument – power that gives chills. Backed by choir, Porter hearkens back to his Pentecostal church roots, giving ample soul. Add to the magnificence a range few males have the gift (he’s a tenorino). “Love is On the Way” was originally his song, BUT a bigger name – 🎙 Céline Dion – ended up recording it for her album 1997 album, 💿 Let’s Talk About Love. In essence, the version many have heard is by the Canadian pop icon as opposed to Porter.
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11. Lana Del Rey, “Let Me Love You Like a Woman”
💿 Chemtrails Over the Country Club • 🏷 Interscope • 📅 2021
As far as the narrative of the songwriting, on the first verse, Del Rey is totally ready to leave LA. That said, she wants him to leave with her. On the chorus, she lays out potentially sweet romance, including the titular lyric and “Talk to me in poems and songs.” Once more, on the second verse, she shares her desire to leave, but asserts it’d be no fun without him. She brings nostalgia on the bridge:
“We could get lost in the purple rain
Talk about the good ol’ days
We could get high on some pink champagne
Baby, let me count the ways.”
Additionally, sweetening the bridge is that upper register – some falsetto. The record concludes with the centerpiece, the chorus.
12. Aaron Frazer, “Leanin’ on Your Everlasting Love”
💿 Introducing… • 🏷 Dead Oceans / Easy Eye Sound • 📅 2021
While Frazer continues to deliver a calm, cool, and collected vocal, on “Leanin’ on Your Everlasting Love,” it feels as if he brings more oomph and punch. Maybe it’s the passion, coupled with one of the best production jobs 🎛 Dan Auerbach serves up on the entire album. If you can’t feel the passion on this one, well, you must truly have a heart of stone!
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13. Queen Naija, “Love Language”
💿 missunderstood • 🏷 Capitol • 📅 2020
Prior to her questions on the chorus, Naija makes it crystal clear that he needs to be listening to her concerns:
“I got a little attitude right now
I got a bone to pick with you right now
Need you to put your fuckin’ phone down
And meet me up in this room right now.”
SHE’S NOT PLAYING. Of course, she confronts him, tells him “You should practice what you preach,” while also highlighting the degree of pleasure (“No one’s ever got me wetter”). Woo! I’ll let the LOVE LANGUAGE speak for itself!
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14. Mura Masa, “Love$ick”
Ft. A$AP Rocky
💿 Mura Masa • 🏷 Anchor Point • 📅 2017
How did this collaboration come about? Well Crossan provides some insight. More importantly, he puts in some serious work on the production, which is groovy AF. His backdrop is flavorful, blending hip-hop, Caribbean, and electronic cues seamlessly. Of course, it’s A$AP Rocky that crafts the ‘lovesickness,’ characterizing himself as a “lovesick fuck” multiple times. Charming!
“Okay, she giving me love, but it fuck my energy up
Every time it’s finna be summer, only got the memories of us
And now we industry lovers, they making enemies of us
I mean, sometimes we in public, they drain the synergy from us…”
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15. Whitney Houston, “I Will Always Love You”
💿 The Bodyguard – Original Soundtrack Album • 🏷 Arista • 📅 1992
There’s not much commentary needed for this record – it speaks for itself. This is the greatest of Whitney Houston’s many, many hits. At her best, who could out-perform her? The best moment is the modulation (key change), where from then on, Houston goes to a completely different level. No matter who sings this masterpiece in the future, there will only ever be one definitive, truly iconic version.
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