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On the 1st edition of 3 or 4 BOPS (2022), we select four of the greatest songs from the award-winning British pop star, Adele.
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h, sometimes it’s better to keep things lite on the fat and calories 💪! That’s the goal of the miniature playlists gracing The Musical Hype. On 3 or 4 BOPS, we select a topic or theme, choose three or four relevant songs, and provide a lit 🔥, electrifying blurb. 3 or 4 BOPS shouldn’t take too much time to consume – typically 5 minutes or less! On the 1st edition of 3 or 4 BOPS, we select four of the greatest songs from the award-winning British pop star, 🎙 Adele. Without further ado, let the BOPS begin!
1. Adele, “Chasing Pavements”
💿 19 • 🏷 XL Recordings • 📅 2008
So, what’s the premise of the record? Adele is in love (or convinced that she is), but pursuing this love seems to be going nowhere. Damn, that’s rough! On the chorus, she asks herself, “Should I give up, or should I just keep chasing pavements / Even if it leads nowhere?” In other words, would it be best that she moves on, potentially finds the ripe love somewhere down the line, or should she keep pursuing this love, which is going nowhere. This is a case of “the heart wants what it wants” but again, despite her pursuits, all she’s been doing is chasing them pavements. Hey – at least she got a couple of 🏆 Grammys out of it, right?
2. Adele, “Rolling in the Deep”
💿 25 • 🏷 XL Recordings • 📅 2011
Where style is concerned, “Rolling in the Deep” fuses pop, soul, gospel, and retro superbly. Adele herself describes it as “gospel disco.” The minute I heard it I knew she had a surefire winner on her hands. In addition to powerhouse vocals and awesome production, the theme and songwriting are top-notch. Basically, her man wronged her, she’s done with him, and there’s going to be hell pay – “You’re gonna wish you – never had met me.” No surprise that “Rolling in the Deep” won four Grammys by itself (including Record and Song of the Year), in addition to 21 winning two, most notably Album of the Year.
Also appears on 🔽:
🔗 🎧 13 Deep Songs Where the Depth is Real
🔗 🎧 Roll: 3BOPS No. 52 (2021)
3. Adele, “Hello”
💿 21 • 🏷 Columbia • 📅 2015
“Hello, can you hear me? / I’m in California dreaming about who we used to be.” Sigh, “Hello” is an outstanding ballad in all facets tailor made for the soulful pop diva. The vulnerability and relatable nature of the songwriting plays a crucial role in its overall success. Adele reflects on the past – specifically a relationship – examining her mistakes and trying to atone for them. Furthermore, her performance is elite, showcasing incredible musicianship through those vocal chops. The verses are restrained and more poised while the chorus is emotional and gargantuan – where her bread is buttered. That tuneful, sing-along chorus latches the first time you hear it:
“Hello from the other side
I must’ve called a thousand times
To tell you I’m sorry for everything that I’ve done
But when I call, you never seem to be home
Hello from the outside
At least, I can say that I’ve tried
To tell you I’m sorry for breaking your heart
But it don’t matter, it clearly doesn’t tear you apart anymore.”
“Hello” is sheer excellence exemplified – a shoo-in for Record and Song of the Year. Even if she didn’t take substantial risks on “Hello,” she didn’t need to. Hard to imagine someone successfully taking the ‘definitive’ status of this dominant hit away from her – FACTS!
Also Appears On 🔽:
🔗 🎧 Adele vs. Joe: Head 2 Head 🗣️ No. 33 (2021)
4. 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 tried
Let it be known that I tried.”
Also Appears On 🔽:
🔗 🎧 Best Songs of 2021: Top 20
Adele: 3 or 4 Bops No. 1 (2022) [📷: Brent Faulkner, Columbia, Melted Stone, The Musical Hype, Wilson Blanco from Pixabay, XL Recordings]
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