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“15 Songs Worth Talking About” features music courtesy of 5 Seconds of Summer, JMSN, Rita Ora, Troye Sivan, and Why Don’t We among others.
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“Let’s give ‘em something to talk about.” Sure Bonnie Raitt, let’s! how about a playlist comprised of 15 Songs Worth Talking About? Here, on our latest compilation, the ‘talk’ is real, featured in every single one of the 15 song titles. Helping us to be so incredible vocal, rather ‘talkative,’ are the likes of 5 Seconds of Summer (“Talk Fast” and “If Walls Could Talk”), JMSN (“Talk is Cheap”), Rita Ora (“Keep Talking”), Troye Sivan (“Talk Me Down”), and Why Don’t We (“Talk”). Without further ado, let’s ‘talk’ it up!
1. JMSN, “Talk is Cheap”
Velvet » White Room » 2018
Speaking of smooth, JMSN is silky smooth once he begins singing, chocked-full of soul and talent. His falsetto is commanding and ripe on the background vocals of the chorus. He superbly ad-libs and riffs using his chest voice (regular voice), providing a superb contrast. The chorus is the centerpiece.
“Talk is cheap You got to show me it’s real ‘Cause I ain’t got time to waste, no I don’t sleep I think you know what the deal is So, don’t you feed that stuff to me Talk is cheap.”
2. Rita Ora, “Keep Talking”
Phoenix » Atlantic » 2018
“‘Cause there’s nothing you can say to me That I haven’t said to myself There’s nothing you can make me feel That I haven’t already felt No, there’s nothing you can say to me That I haven’t said to myself I’ll take the higher-igher-igher, high road Keep talking.”
3. Why Don’t We, “Talk”
8 Letters » Atlantic » 2018
Later, on the bridge, Jack Avery takes the reins. Beyond the chorus there’s a post-chorus, best summed up as the relationship isn’t going to improve. Beyond the lyrics, form, and theme of “Talk,” the production is worth highlighting. There’s a fine hint of the soulful, while keeping it mainstream pop.
4. Quavo, “LAMB TALK”
QUAVO HUNCHO » 300 Entertainment / Capitol / Motown » 2018
5. 5 Seconds of Summer, “Talk Fast” / “If Walls Could Talk”
Youngblood » Capitol » 2018
“Oh, talk fast, romance Oh, it won’t last, I’m okay with that Oh, burn, crash, romance Oh, I’ll take what I can get from you.”
“Some things are meant to be secret and not to be heard…” “If Walls Could Talk” certainly isn’t the first pop song to explore what the room might say regarding certain activities (sex specifically). Kendrick Lamar did a fantastic job of depicting this on “These Walls” in 2015 (To Pimp a Butterfly). 5SOS’ own take may not quite achieve the same heights, or be quite as risqué, but is rock solid at the minimum. We know what the boys are getting at!
“If these walls could talk, I’d hope they wouldn’t say anything Because they’ve seen way too many things ‘Cause we’d fall from grace, we’re falling Yeah, we’d fall from grace.”
6. JID, “Slick Talk”
DiCaprio 2 » Dreamville / Interscope » 2018
JID doesn’t disappoint on the album’s second track, which has some serious wordplay beginning on the first verse:
“Activation, activation Maturation, process, rap game too saturated Grab your lady, masturbation on her face An acne patient acting patient, so complacent…”
Interestingly, following the first verse, there’s a compelling beat switch, beginning with an interlude by a Jamaican DJ, before JID gets back to work on the second verse, chorus, and third verse. Much like the first verse, the talk is indeed slick as he spits fiery bars.
“On a money pile, doing doggystyle I’m a father now, and you are my child Or you aren’t my child, I’m on ‘Maury’ now And I’m talking loud, the results are found You are not the – wow, I should kill this bitch like a doggy pound.”
7. Florida Georgia Line, “Talk You Out of It”
Florida Georgia Line [EP] » Big Machine » 2018
Okay, okay, yes, the songwriting is suspect. The most objectionable moment of “Talk You Out of It” referencing the late R&B singer Luther Vandross: “And now you’re lookin’ like a line from a Vandross song.” Why so objectionable? The twang is poured on when pronouncing his last name – totally not cute! It feels totally forced and over-southernized. Still, clearly, the country bros have some ‘action’ in mind if you catch my drift.
8. Migos, “Walk It Talk It”
Ft. Drake
Culture II » 300 Entertainment / Capitol / Motown » 2018
Even so, Quavo, Offset, and Takeoff struck gold on the catchy “Walk It Talk It,” featuring Drake. Throughout “Walk It Talk It,” the trio musters up some interesting lyrics, including the aforementioned Quavo reference to scoliosis… not your typical rap subject matter, but to each his own. As for the hook, well, it’s pretty simple: “Walk it like I talk it…”
9. Key Glock, “Talk My Shit”
Glockoma » Paper Route Empire » 2018
10. Linkin Park, “Talking to Myself”
One More Light » Warner Bros. » 2017
In the context of the album itself, “Talking to Myself” once more has pop elements, with renowned producer J.R. Rotem among the names gracing writing/production team. Even so, the record does have a dash of rock, specifically on the chorus. Notably, the chorus comes from the perspective of Bennington’s wife, an even bigger revelation regarding the state of Bennington’s mental health.
11. Spoon, “Do I Have to Talk You into It”
Hot Thoughts » Matador » 2017
Once more, there’s a dash of sexual innuendo on the initial chorus, perfectly complementing the throwback sound.
“Do I have to talk you into it? Do we have to make sense of it? When I’ve known you such a long time And we never had to act polite.”
It should be noted, there are several variations on the chorus beyond the initial one, all of which focus on *ding-ding-ding* – you guessed it – talking.
“Do I have to talk you into it? Do I have to talk you into it? Well, here we go down a long dark road Been here, man, many times before I wanna whisper down the tube All kinds of words you would never use Do I have to talk you into it?”
12. HRVY, “Talk to Ya”
Talk to Ya [EP] » Universal » 2017
The wheel isn’t reinvented, but young Harvey Cantwell proves exactly why we should be ‘talking’ about him. ‘Course, he’s charming a girl here…
“I just wanna talk to ya, talk to ya Maybe I can mend your heart with mine I just wanna talk to ya, talk to ya Take it for my broken paradise You hit me like a way you’ve gotta pull me under Don’t give me a chance to escape I just wanna talk to ya, talk to ya Take it for my broken paradise.”
13. Watsky, “Talking to Myself”
X Infinity » Steel Wool / EMPIRE » 2016
On the second verse in particular, the rapper goes H.A.M.
“Are there times you’re alone knowin’ nobody’s home, but you walk around mutterin’ under your breath second guessing shit saying ‘goddammit, goddammit, goddammit’ just whispering soft Do you ever get lost, deep in your thoughts, tripping when you think about the cost of seeing this through? When you tie your stomach into knots that you don’t know how to undo But do you ever have another moment after that, when you can see There’s no one way this has to be? or maybe that’s just me.”
14. ZAYN, “PILLOWTALK”
Mind of Mine » RCA » 2016
“I think I’m pretty black and white what it’s about,” he says with a little grin. “Everybody has sex, and it’s something people wanna hear about. It’s part of everybody’s life, a very BIG part of life! And you don’t wanna sweep it under the carpet. It has to be talked about.”
Apparently, life post-boy band requires adjustments. Such adjustments encompass sex, and not just any sex. On “PILLOWTALK,” the big takeaway is that ZAYN sings about having sex. That’s about the size of it…
“So, we'll piss off the neighbors In the place that feels the tears The place to lose your fears Yeah, reckless behavior A place that is so pure, so dirty and raw In the bed all day, bed all day, bed all day Fucking and fighting on It's our paradise and it's our war zone It's our paradise and it's our war zone.”
15. Troye Sivan, “Talk Me Down”
Blue Neighbourhood » Capitol » 2015
Ultimately, Sivan’s ex commits suicide by jumping, a reference to the literal and figurative Blue Neighbourhood. Perhaps the song is a wee bit more enthusiastic sans the tear-jerking video, but still, the sadness is evident through Sivan’s pipes.
“I wanna sleep next to you But that’s all I wanna do right now So come over now and talk me down.”
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