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On the 34th edition of 5ive Songs (2022), we select five songs that are associated with the word BURN in some form or fashion.
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elcome to 5ive Songs, where we keep things short and sweet – no extra calories or needless fluff! There’s a theme/topic, five songs, and a short blurb. Yes, it’s a playlist, but it’s a miniature playlist that shouldn’t take much time to consume. On the 34th edition of 5ive Songs (2022), we select five songs that are associated with the word BURN in some form or fashion. Okay, let’s get into it!1. Future, “Keep It Burnin” (Ft. Kanye West)
💿 I NEVER LIKED YOU • 🏷 Epic • 📅 2022
West gets some great parts in “Keep It Burnin,” beginning with the ‘Biblical’ chorus. Ye also delivers an interesting first verse, which features the eyebrow raising lyric, “When you run for ’24, I bet your spouse gon’ be with you.” That’s disturbing, shady, and honestly, West being true to self. It’s also not the only time he says it – it reappears in the third verse, slightly altered. Also in that same verse, he asserts, “Testin’ my faith and I fell in a trance.” Moving on, this is Future’s track after all, and he gives us, um, well, sex, money, violence, drug – typical stuff honestly. One thing’s for sure: “Money like sage in my house, keep it burnin’.” Woo!
2. Carrie Underwood, “Burn”
💿 Denim & Rhinestones • 🏷 UMG Recordings, Inc. • 📅 2022
“Sittin’ there wrapped up tight / In your flannel button-up / With your arms around me / Watchin’ those flames dance high.” That sounds wonderful 🤩! “Burn” is a moderately paced record, featuring slick contemporary country production. As always, Carrie bestows the listener with respectable vocals. She’s a bit subtler in the first verse (excerpted). In the second, she’s more assertive, leading into that dynamic, catchy chorus:
“Burn
Like whiskey in my glass
Even though it’s sittin’ on ice
It’s always gonna burn
Little too hot real fast
Like when you were mine, yeah
That’s the thing about your memory
It’s keeping me warm, but it’s killing me
Every time I think about you now
Even though our love died out
It’s always gonna burn, burn, burn.”
Uh-oh – the love is gone 😢! Underwood truly shines in the chorus. I especially love the powerful, vocal harmonies. This country veteran remains potent as she approaches two decades in the game!
3. Osvaldo Supino, “Body Burning”
🎵 “Body Burning” • 🏷 Osvaldo Supino • 🗓 2022
“Oh yeah, it’s alive / I feel it growing and the feeling is golden / Ugh, yeah, we got it all right!” So, what makes “Body Burning” the bop that it is? It starts with the confident, playful, sexy vocals of Osvaldo 💪 (“Everybody in the club, yeah they know my name”). He has a gorgeous instrument – a truly clear, ripe tenor on his hands – tailor-made for pop. Combine that with dancefloor-ready, suggestive, seductive lyrics, and born is an indisputable pop hit.
“This song, it’s got me feeling things
I’ve learned a lot and boy, I’ve grew
Yeah, my time is overdue
Oh, it’s happening, happening
Yeah, the beat take over my life.”
Furthermore, sick production work, with a beat readymade for the club/disco/‘busting a move’ at home, is the cherry on top. This, my friends, is a surefire vibe!
Appears in 🔻:
- Osvaldo Supino, “Body Burning”: LGBTQ Bopz 🌈🎶 15 (2022)
- 35 Intriguing LGBTQ Songs, Young & Old
- 13 B Songs: No Rhyme or Reason, Vol. 2
4. Juice WRLD, “Burn”
💿 Fighting Demons • 🏷 Grade A Productions / Interscope • 📅 2022
The struggle is real for Juice WRLD. He goes on, in the centerpiece, the chorus, to “Pray to God for some water to wash down these Percs…” Supporting this self-destructiveness is dramatic production work. I love the moody synths, strings, and various thoughtful musical cues utilized. 🎛 Metro Boomin truly outdoes himself on this minor-key production. He does a fabulous job of only using the beat selectively, letting the rhythmic music lines speak for themselves, coupled with Juice’s own powerful performance. “Burn” is simultaneously beautiful and dark – a complicated musical selection.
5. Usher, “Burn”
💿 Confessions • 🏷 LaFace • 📅 2004
Even as Confessions approaches 20 years old (shocking), “Burn” still sounds incredibly fresh. Usher delivers the ballad with supreme sincerity, capped off by “Ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh,” representing the singer’s own ‘burning.’ What’s causing this burning, you ask? Breaking up… it’s hard to do! The chorus says it best:
“When your feeling ain’t the same and your body don’t want to
But you know, gotta let it go ‘cause the party ain’t
Jumpin’ like it used to, even though this might bruise you
Let it burn, let it burn, gotta let it burn
Deep down, you know it’s best for yourself, but you
Hate the thought of her bein’ with someone else
But you know that it’s over, we knew it was through
Let it burn (Let it burn), let it burn (Let it burn), gotta let it burn.”
I can’t end commentary on “Burn” without highlighting one of its best lyrical moments: “You’ve been gone for too long / it’s been fifty-leven days, umpteen hours / I’mma be burnin’ till you return…” #CLASSIC!
Burn: 5ive Songs No. 34 (2022) [📷: Brent Faulkner, Clovis Cheminot, Epic, Grade A Productions, Interscope, LaFace, The Musical Hype, OpenClipart-Vectors, Osvaldo Supino, Pixabay, Sebastian Pociecha, UMG Recordings, Inc.]
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