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‘15 Songs Whose Focus is on Forever’ features songs courtesy of AJR, Andra Day, Father John Misty, Halsey, Lauv and Lil Baby.
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To quote Björk on “Future Forever” (Utopia): “Your past is on loop, turn it off / See this possible future and be in it.” Sound advice from the Icelandic icon if I do say so myself! According to Drake on “Forever,” alongside Kanye West, Lil Wayne, and Eminem, “I want this shit forever, mane, ever, mane, ever, mane.” That ‘shit,’ of course, is being at the top of his game after working incredibly hard to achieve success. Two awesome FOREVER songs by very different artists if I do say so myself!
15 SONGS WHOSE FOCUS IS ON FOREVER is just what it says it is – a collection of 15 songs that explore the word and theme of forever. There are many, many songs that were excluded from this list. Honestly, there could be many lists, or an even larger compendium of FOREVER songs. That, however, would take far too long, and “ain’t nobody got time for that!” So, with that said, 15 SONGS WHOSE FOCUS IS ON FOREVER features songs courtesy of AJR, Andra Day, Father John Misty, Halsey, Lauv, and Lil Baby among many others. Without further ado, make preparations for FOREVER – or at least time to read about and listen to these 15 gems!
1. Charli XCX, “forever”
How I’m feeling now • Warner • 2020
The production (A.G. Cook and BJ Burton) is ‘rough around the edges,’ but kinder and gentler compared to the track that precedes it on the album (“pink diamond”). “Forever” is about matters of the heart, specifically, the singer’s boyfriend.
2. Lil Baby, “Forever”
Ft. Lil Wayne
My Turn • Quality Control Music • 2020
No worries, Weezy stays true to self on the second verse:
“Suavé, sippin’ promethazine latte Sticky-ass weed like Scotch tape Big beast, call me Banijay Me and Lil Baby compadre...”
Twysted Genius deserves a big round of applause for his kick ass production – NO CAP!
3. Halsey, “Forever… (is a long time)
Manic • Capitol • 2020
The minor section might be the crowning achievement, with Halsey bringing more bite. The keyword is EMOTION. Also, the production (co-produced with Lido) at the end kicks…ass, of course!
4. Lauv, “Sad Forever”
~ how I’m feeling ~ • AWAL • 2020
On the first verse, Lauv sets up the turbulence he’s experienced, asserting, “Whispers in the nighttime / Voices always keeping me up / Telling me that I should give up.” One of the most beautiful moments occurs on the pre-chorus, as Leff sings, “‘Cause lately I’ve been in the backseat to my own life / Trying to take control, but I don’t know how to.” On the chorus, he is resolute – determined, essentially, not to let sadness weigh him down and destroy him. On the second verse, he looks ahead, more positively:
“I’m coming through to the other side I’ll make it through to tomorrow ‘Cause that’s all I can do today, do today.”
What stands out about “Sad Forever” is the resolve shown by the artist. Also, his falsetto is pretty sweet on the chorus. “Sad Forever” previously appeared as an entry on the playlist I curate, Music to Atone to, as well as The Musical Hype playlist, 11 Songs Where the Sadness is Legit.
5. Chrisette Michele, “A Couple of Forevers”
Better • Motown • 2013
On “A Couple of Forevers,” the relaxed, lush production work allows for Michele to spoil us with her vocal ‘goodness’ to the nth degree. Anchored by a top-notch chorus, Chrisette truly has us right in the ‘palm of her hand.’ Heartfelt and sincere, “A Couple of Forevers” is a cut you’ll surely desire to spin forever and beyond.
“Just a couple of forevers A couple of forevers I’m the only one, you’re the only one Together till never I’m talking my forever Just a couple of forevers I’m the only one, you’re the only one Together till never.”
6. Robin Thicke, “Forever Mine”
“Forever Mine” • Robin Thicke Music / EMPIRE • 2020
“Forever mine Before each other Dance like no other Once in a lifetime, ooh Can’t let a love like this pass you by.”
7. Ben Platt, “In Case You Don’t Live Forever”
Sing to Me Instead • Atlantic • 2019
Here, Platt pays ode to two important men in his life, his father, as well as his late uncle, who like Ben, also happened to be gay. A stunning record, Platt asserts on the bridge, “I have a hero whenever I need one / I just look up to you and I see one / I’m a man ‘cause you taught me to be one.”
8. AJR, “Next Up Forever”
Neotheater • AJR • 2019
Basically, Jack doesn’t want youth to ever escape him, even if ultimately, he realizes, “I know I gotta grow up some time,” despite the fact he’s “Not fucking ready yet.” This sleekly produced, relatable joint is a fantastic way to begin the LP.
9. A$AP Rocky, “A$AP Forever (Remix)”
TESTING • RCA • 2018
On Testing, the tepidly received third studio album by A$AP Rocky, a remixed version of single “A$AP Forever” appears as opposed to the original. “A$AP Forever Remix” heavily samples Moby (“Porcelain”). With the help of T.I., A$AP Rocky shouts out to the gang, revealing at least some of the record’s cards. A$AP Rocky delivers a respectable rhythmic flow on the first verse, rapping over the Moby strings and a hard-nosed, stomping beat.
In addition to appearances by Moby and T.I., Kid Cudi drops a verse that fits perfectly over the backdrop. The uncredited Khloe Anna appears on the bridge and outro. Rocky doesn’t serve up much substance, but “A$AP Forever Remix” is an interesting and quirky listen. A$AP Forever? Maybe.
10. Logic, “Wu Tang Forever”
Ft. Ghostface Killah, Raekwon, RZA, Method Man, Inspectah Deck, Cappadonna, Scotty Wotty, U-God, Masta Killa & GZA
YSIV • Def Jam • 2018
Just in case you were wondering, “Wu Tang Forever” does indeed LAST forever – it’s an eight-minute juggernaut! That’s definitely an ambitious length, but the bars, the backdrop, and the vibe are literally ‘everything.’ If there ever was an eight-minute record to put on repeat, “Wu Tang Forever” just might be it. Emphasis on the ‘might’…
11. Jazmine Sullivan, “Forever Don’t Last”
Reality Show • RCA • 2015
“I had high hopes for us baby / like I was on dope for us baby,” she sings robustly on the first verse, continuing, “Chasin’ after a high that I’d never get back again.” While she certainly doesn’t reinvent the wheel or the soul script, “Forever Don’t Last” finds her flexing – NO CAP. On the moving record, she comes to the realization that the perceived love was nothing more than pyrite:
“But I guess forever, doesn’t last too long... And I tried to believe that we could make it But trying don’t work, so I just have to face that forever Doesn’t last too long these days.”
12. Andra Day, “Forever Mine”
Cheers to the Fall • Buskin / Warner • 2015
“Forever Mine” is ferocious from the jump, roaring like a lion. Clearly Andra is the “queen of the jungle,” delivering a vocal master class on this romantic, throwback, retro soul gem. In addition to lush production (Rob Kleiner), the melody, as well as the songwriting (Day, Kleiner, Al Dubin, and Harry Warren) is pretty rad too. On the first verse, she sings:
“My heart has been a chessboard Making moves and losing out Played so many times before And there ain’t nothing to brag about.”
There are more lyrical gems on the second and third verses, as well as the bridge. Of course, the most memorable lyrics will be forever stuck in your head – the simple but fitting chorus. Get it Andra!
13. Father John Misty, “Hollywood Forever Cemetery Sings”
Fear Fun • Sub Pop • 2012
What makes “Hollywood Forever Cemetery Sings” so entertaining? Well, it’s the clever, left of center lyrics. Specifically, there’s a clear element of freak and kinkiness in play throughout the record. While it’s a bit more subtle on the first verse, the freakiness arrives full throttle on the third verse:
“Jesus Christ, girl It hasn’t been long, so it seems Since I was picking out an island and a tomb for you At the Hollywood Cemetery You kiss on me But we should let this dead guy sleep We should let this dead guy sleep.”
Weird. Drugs enter into the mix as well on the third verse (“Retracing the expanse of your American back / With Adderall and weed in my veins”), but the eyebrow-raising lyric is “You came, I think?” Oh my! The final statement of the song is “Someone’s got to help me dig.” Notably, Kid Cudi sampled this record on “Young Lady” from his 2013 album, Indicud. Can you blame him? It rocks! “Hollywood Forever Cemetery Sings” previously appeared on 11 Intriguing Songs That are Totally Hollywood.
14. Miguel, “Where’s the Fun in Forever”
Kaleidoscope Dream • RCA • 2012
The drums are dusty and soulful (idiomatic of hip hop-soul), intact with a largely compressed, soulful bass line. Miguel is full throttle here, allowing his vocals to be overt and pop atop the production. The chorus is incredibly well thought out:
“Tomorrow’s just a day away yea Tomorrow’s just a day away...and tomorrow isn’t promised Where’s the fun in forever? Celebrate.”
15. Heatwave, “Always and Forever”
Too Hot to Handle • GTO • 1976
“Every day, love me your own special way Melt all my heart away with a smile Take time to tell me, you really care And we’ll share tomorrow, together I’ll always love you forever.”
The power of love is hella strong on “Always and Forever,” hence, why the record has been used ample times at the altar. Even if the love hasn’t grown quite that serious as in matrimony, “Always and Forever” definitely provides a boost – the inspiration. “Always and Forever” previously appeared on ALWAYS: 13 Songs That Exemplify Utmost Consistency.
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