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Forget: 3 to 5 BOPS No. 75 (2023), features musical BOPS courtesy of d4vd, Lewis Capaldi, Michael McDonald, Patrice Rushen, and Sam Hunt.
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Ah, you know what time it is! It’s 3 to 5 BOPS time – WOO! On 3 to 5 BOPS, it’s all about brevity and sweetness… for the most part! There’s a theme/topic, 3, 4, or 5 songs, and a blurb – two paragraphs or less. 3 to 5 BOPS, hence, is a mini playlist that shouldn’t take much time to consume. In the 75th edition of 3 to 5 BOPS (2023), we select songs that are associated with FORGET in some form or fashion. The BOPS arrive courtesy of 🎙 d4vd, 🎙 Lewis Capaldi, 🎙 Michael McDonald, 🎙 Patrice Rushen, and 🎙 Sam Hunt. Okay, let’s get into it!
1. d4vd, “Don’t Forget About Me”
💿 Petals to Thorns (EP) • 🏷 Darkroom / Interscope • 📅 2023
Other pros from “Don’t Forget About Me” include fabulous melodies, on both the verses and choruses. The chorus, of course, is the crowning achievement. It’s well-written and memorable. Thematically, matters of the heart is always a viable topic:
“‘Cause I don’t wanna relive this feelin’ of alone
And I don’t wanna keep cryin’ on your sofa
Swear I thought we’d be together ‘til we’re older
Too many thoughts inside my head, they’re spillin’ over.”
Woo! One final pro: those strings 🎻 that appear in the final 30 seconds.
2. Michael McDonald, “I Keep Forgettin’ (Every Time You’re Near)”
💿 If That’s What It Takes • 🏷 Warner • 📅 1982
Appears in 🔻:
- Michael McDonald, I Keep Forgettin’ (Every Time You’re Near): Throwback Vibez 🕶️🎶 No. 62 (2022)
- 11 Fabulous Songs You’ll KEEP Spinning (2022)
- 15 Must-Hear, Throwback Vibez (2022)
3. Sam Hunt, “Hard to Forget”
💿 SOUTHSIDE • 🏷 UMG Recordings, Inc. • 📅 2020
“You’ve got a cold heart and the cold hard truth
I got a bottle of whiskey, but I got no proof
That you showed up tonight
In that dress just to mess with my head
So much for so long
Out of sight, out of mind
Girl, you’re lookin’ so good
It’s drivin’ me out of mine
Oh, you’re breakin’ my heart
Baby, you’re playin’ hard to forget.”
Vocally, he’s on, and the chorus is among the crème de la crème of his 2020 sophomore LP, 💿 SOUTHSIDE.
4. Lewis Capaldi, “Forget Me”
💿 Broken by Desire to Be Heavenly Sent • 🏷 Universal Music GmbH • 📅 2023
“’Cause I’m not ready
To find out you know how to forget me
I’d rather hear how much you regret me
And pray to God that you never met me
Than forget me…”
Matters of the heart are firmly in play, something that the verses speak to as well (“Know you can’t stand my face / Some scars you can’t erase, babe / Guess you still feel the same”). Backing Capaldi is a nice groove and sound production work including piano. Furthermore, later in the record, the use of layered vocals, intensifying things, is a stellar tough. All told, “Forget Me” is a winner.
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5. Patrice Rushen, “Forget Me Nots”
💿 Straight from the Heart • 🏷 Strut • 🗓 1982
The chorus goes a long way in solidifying the success of “Forget Me Nots” – it’s catchy, infectious, tuneful, etc. However, it’s just one of the reasons why the song was and still is a BOP. The funky groove is inescapable, PERIOD. The bass line (🎸 Freddie Washington) is incredibly active, featuring that glorious slapping technique, which was extremely popular in the 1980s. The production (Rushen and 🎛 Charles Mims, Jr.) is a huge selling point – a V-I-B-E to the nth degree! As for the star, Patrice Rushen, she sounds incredibly refined vocally – sophisticated. Rushen never breaks a sweat, singing coolly yet still bringing the heat. Her modest approach speaks volumes as she tackles the universal topic of L-O-V-E. “Was it the simple things / That made me so crazy about you,” she sings in the first verse, continuing, “Was it your charm or your passion / It’s not hard to believe / I love you and I need you…” WOO! Unfortunately, Rushen and her lover ended up as friends, we learn in the second verse, though Patrice wants more, hence sending those “forget me nots” and reminding him of “Good times we had.” Perhaps 🎵 “Forget Me Nots” is underrated compared to bigger R&B hits of the 1980s. It shouldn’t be. Just like that bass 🎸, it still totally slaps! Rushen, Washington, and 🎼✍ Terri McFaddin penned a good one!
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