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On the 68th edition of 3BOPS (2021), we select three awesome songs that are associated with a BANDIT in some form or fashion.
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n 3BOPS, we are totally dedicated to keeping things L-I-T-E! Similar to 5ive Songs, there’s a topic and a short blurb, only with THREE songs instead of FIVE. Yes, it’s a playlist, but it’s a miniature playlist that shouldn’t take much time to consume. On the 68th edition of 3BOPS (2021), we select three awesome songs that are associated with a BANDIT in some form or fashion.1. Kings of Leon, “The Bandit”
💿 When You See Yourself • 🏷 RCA • 🗓 2021
With “The Bandit,” Kings of Leon gives us just the right amount of song to work with, running north of four minutes. Rhythmic guitar lines kick off the record energetically. Soon enough, we get the full complement of instruments, before 🎙 Caleb Followill begins singing (drums, bass). As always, on the second track from When You See Yourself, he serves up expressive, commanding, and powerful vocals. He remains gritty and nuanced, cutting right through the production. He has a nice melody to work with on the verses, while the chorus is memorable. Ultimately, “The Bandit” is well-rounded. Caleb is on-point, the band sounds ‘rock’ solid, and the writing is appealing.
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2. Juice WRLD, “Bandit”
Ft. YoungBoy Never Broke Again
🎵 “Bandit” • 🏷 Grade A Productions / Interscope • 📅 2019
Following the intro, Juice drops a sick chorus that isn’t deep, but entertaining and catchy:
“I don’t need no molly to be savage, uh When I’m on that molly, I feel savage, uh, uh She the definition of a bad bitch Stole her, I’m the definition of a bandit.”
He goes on to drop the first verse against excellent production work by 🎛 Nick Mira, exhibiting a sick flow. The bars are druggy, referencing use of Percocet, smoking skunk, mollies, and codeine. While savage himself, she’s savage too if you believe his characterization: “Bad bitch from the woods, I think she a hunter / She a killer and an eater, she a Jeffrey Dahmer.” Later, YoungBoy Never Broke Again enters, rapping slightly offbeat but brings intensity, nonetheless. He’s also “The definition of a bandit / Took your heart from out his hands and still ain’t saying shit,” as well as getting dirty. Ultimately, “Bandit” is entertaining.
3. Twenty One Pilots, “Bandito”
💿 Trench • 🏷 Fueled by Ramen • 📅 2018
“In City, I feel my spirit is contained Like neon inside the glass, they form my brain But I recently discovered it’s a heatless fire Like nicknames they give themselves to un-inspire.”
Interesting! “Bandito” seems to find Joseph – ‘Clancy’ in the ambitious conceptual narrative of Trench – accept being ‘savage’ in order to attain freedom… or something like that. At the same time, Genius annotators discovered a cool anagram within the highlight – “Sahlo Folina” (All Ohio fans). Makes sense as both Joseph and 🎙 Josh Dun are from Columbus, Ohio. Also, Sahlo is Somali (“enable”) while Folina means creativity. That fits the freedom aspect more than the Ohio fans anagram, that’s for sure!
Bandit: 3BOPS No. 68 (2021) [📷: Brent Faulkner, Fueled By Ramen, Grade A Productions, Interscope, lilartsy on Pexels, The Musical Hype, RCA, Wilson Blanco from Pixabay]
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