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On this edition of 5ive Songs, we select five songs that are associated with the FUTURE in some form or fashion.
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On 5ive Songs, we (I) keep things short and sweet – no extra calories or needless fluff. There’s a 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 this edition of 5ive Songs, we select five songs that are associated with the FUTURE in some form or fashion.
1. Dua Lipa, “Future Nostalgia”
💿 Future Nostalgia • 🏷 Warner • 📅 2020
“You want the recipe, but can’t handle my sound / My sound, my sound (future, future nostalgia).” Dua Lipa is hella confident and super energetic on the title track. She performs in an assertive, tongue-n-cheek, chanted style on the verses. On the chorus (partially excerpted above) she shows off her powerful pipes, in all their glory.
2. Billie Eilish, “My Future”
💿 “My Future” • 🏷 Darkroom / Interscope • 📅 2020
Eilish shows her ability to deliver balladry without breaking a sweat. As always, 🎛 FINNEAS has her back from a production standpoint. Perhaps the biggest surprise is the change of pace. The addition of a sick groove and increased tempo is thoughtful and unexpected.
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3. Justin Timberlake, “FutureSex/LoveSound”
💿 FutureSex/Love Sound• 🏷 Zomba • 📅 2006
Fittingly, Timberlake, 🎛 Danja, and 🎛 Timbaland drop up some of the sleekest, forward-thinking production of the aughts. Electrifying beats and extraterrestrial synths lead the charge kicking some major ass. Of course, Timberlake blesses the record with stellar vocals including a ripe, ultra-sexy falsetto. Throw in catchy, memorable lyrics – particularly the chorus – and “FutureSex/LoveSound” remains potent in the 2020s.
4. Meghan Trainor, “Dear Future Husband”
💿 Title • 🏷 Epic • 📅 2015
Despite the ‘innocence’ and clean-cut sound of the record, it has been criticized, along with Trainor, for stereotyping female roles (“’Cause if you’ll treat me right, I’ll be the perfect wife / Buying groceries, buy-buying what you need”). That said, the follow-up lyric might have you believe she’s more feminist than previously assumed 🤷 (“You got the 9 to 5, but baby, so do I / So don’t be thinkin’ I’ll be home and baking apple pies”).
5. Alabama Shakes, “Future People”
💿 Sound & Color • 🏷 ATO • 📅 2015
“Children Take or leave it Come, people You got to give a little, get a little And see it Like future you people.”
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