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In the 57th edition of 5ive Songs (2022), we select five songs that are associated with CONVERSATION in some form or fashion.
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Welcome 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 57th edition of 5ive Songs (2022), we select five songs that are associated with CONVERSATION in some form or fashion. Okay, let’s get into it!
1. Muni Long, “Conversation”
💿 Public Displays of Affections: The Album • 🏷 Supergiant / Def Jam • 📅 2022
On this lushly produced contemporary R&B track (🎛 Carter Lang and 🎛 Sir Nolan), Muni Long emphasizes the importance of communication. She has a point. “Tell me how you feel if you can,” and “Tears don’t make you less of a man” are some of the key lines she sings during the chorus. Men often box things in rather than open up and discuss them. Muni wants him to talk and express himself: “It’s open door, no right or wrong /… And self-expression doesn’t make you weak.” It’s a great way to commence Public Displays of Affections: The Album.
2. John Legend, “Conversations in the Dark”
💿 Bigger Love • 🏷 UMG Recordings, Inc. • 📅 2020
Early on, Legend exhibits more restraint. As the song progresses and percolates, he offers more oomph and grit. Each chorus adds more of that ‘Legendary’ bite, particularly as he incorporates those ripe, ad-libs. Beyond the vocals, the theme is relatable – everlasting, unbreakable love. He sings about the depth of love throughout the verses, overtly confirming it in the catchy, memorable chorus. Another stellar moment comes on the bridge section, which pulls back slightly, before rebuilding the intensity. All in all, Legend adds another gem to his illustrious music collections with “Conversations in the Dark,” not to mention contributing one of the year’s very best songs.
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3. FLETCHER, “Conversations”
💿 Girl of My Dreams • 🏷 Snapback Entertainment LLC / UMG Recordings, Inc. • 📅 2022
The first verse of “Conversations” has a cool energy – it’s a bit more poised. The second verse, however, is a bit more dynamic. The centerpiece, as to be expected, is the chorus. “All of these conversations / In my head, in my head at night / I make things complicated / For myself, for myself, I’m like,” she sings, adding, “I question everything / No, oh-oh, nobody’s listenin’ / When I have these conversations / In my head, in my head at night.” The chorus ends up being ultra-relatable, catchy, and incredibly tuneful. Furthermore, it benefits from its assertiveness. Another great moment is the bridge, which provides contrast to the rest of the record, yet still maintains a driving, rhythmic quality. There’s no doubt that there are lots of great conversations to be had about FLETCHER’s “Conversations.”
4. Juice WRLD, “Conversations”
💿 Legends Never Die • 🏷 Grade A Productions / Interscope • 📅 2020
“Chillin’ in my head, but it’s hot
Flames everywhere, I see Satan
Demons tryna run up in my spot a lot
Really, really runnin’ out of patience.”
“Conversations” features slick production by 🎛 Ronny J and 🎛 Scheme. The sound of the record perfectly suits Juice’s signature melodic approach. Fittingly combining a trap backdrop and emo-tinged rhymes (“Feels like I’ma die every second of the day/ So, I gotta get high / Ain’t no coming down, ain’t no coming down, why?”), “Conversations” is exactly what we’ve become accustomed to hearing from him. R.I.P., Juice WRLD.
5. Jon Bellion, “Conversations with my Wife”
💿 Glory Sound Prep • 🏷 Capitol • 📅 2018
“Conversations…” commences with the pre-chorus, where Bellion sings:
“I dreamt I slept on a sidewalk, but you still laid with me
I dreamt I fell in a lion’s den, and you still came for me
I dreamt I lost all of my faith, and you still prayed for me
Who the fuck cares about these plaques on my wall?
You’re still the only thing I’ve done right.”
In the chorus, he speaks about the importance of him and his wife’s relationship above everything else – “I don’t want to be some digital Jesus…” The chorus is followed by the bridge, where Bellion asserts, “I’m so ready to run from the spotlight…”
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