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On the 2nd edition of 5ive Songs (2022), we select five songs that are associated with GAS 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 2nd edition of 5ive Songs (2023), we select five songs that are associated with GAS in some form or fashion. Okay, let’s get into it!1. The Weeknd, “Gasoline”
💿 Dawn FM • 🏷 Republic • 📅 2022
Notably on “Gasoline,” The Weeknd’s voice sounds odd on verses, intentionally. This sound is surprising but makes for an intriguing listen to see where he takes it/the song itself. If the effects-laden vocals of the verse feel too off-putting, Abel delivers those beloved, pure tenor pipes in all their glory on the chorus, the undisputed centerpiece. “Gasoline” explores rough love (“I Wrap my hands around your neck / You love it when I always squeeze”), drugs, and potential death (“And if I finally die in peace / Just wrap my body in these sheets”). “Gasoline” serves as a fantastic opener.
2. The Chicks, “Gaslighter”
💿 Gaslighter • 🏷 Columbia • 📅 2020
Set in a major key, producer 🎛 Jack Antonoff constructs a potent, country/folk backdrop for the girls to ‘do work’ on. “Gaslighter” is about a failing relationship that includes deception, most pertinent to 🎙 Natalie Maines’ divorce. The Chicks, known for their attitude, exhibit plenty of it throughout this three-and-a-half-minute bop. Angry Natalie is always a recipe for success.
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3. 6 Dogs, “Off the Gas”
🎵 “Off the Gas” • 🏷 Mad Love / Interscope • 📅 2018
Following a brief instrumental intro, 6 Dogs starts things off with the chorus. Melodic, he sings in a relatively nonchalant fashion. Despite the low-energy, deadpan style, the chorus is catchy AF. It’s also utterly simplistic: “When I’m off the gas, I can see things… / New things, old things, dead things…” What is 6 Dogs’ “gas?” A drug, of course. He continues his melodic/pop-rapping into the first verse. He says nothing profound but gets some worthwhile punches in such as, “‘You won’t be shit,’ that’s what they said / ‘You can eat a dick, that’s what I said.” Amick eventually passes the torch to Lil Skies in the second verse. Skies’ rhymes encompass jewelry, his foreign, and – wait for it – sex. In other words, it’s a flex-fest. “Off the Gas” wasn’t game-changing, but it’s representative of the potential that the late 6 Dogs possessed.
4. Upchurch, “Gas”
💿 Mud to Gold • 🏷 Redneck Nation • 📅 2021
Upchurch gets off to a quick start with the hella catchy chorus (“Breaks ain’t workin’ near as good as I am / I just give it gas”). This is the first indication that the rapper is about to kill this $hit! He’s unapologetic, profane (as in dropping those swears), and incredibly entertaining. A prime example of Upchurch taking us to church:
“Up-Motherfuckin’-Church smokin’ weed at the sermon
Passin’ Jesus fat joints ‘cause he’s the one who wrote ‘em.”
Wow! Not sure it would be appropriate to say hallelujah in this case, haha!
5. Daddy Yankee, “Gasolina”
💿 Barrio Fino • 🏷 Gasolina Recording Co. • 📅 2004
So, what makes “Gasolina” so good? It’s bright, exuberant, and energetic! Despite being ‘bright,’ it’s set in a minor key – F minor to be precise. Even set in that dark minor key, the grade of fuel is L-I-T, baby! Daddy Yankee serves up assertive vocals, dripping in swagger. 🎙 Glory assists him on the ultra-catchy chorus. Safe to say, it’s a ‘glorious’ experience!
“She likes gasoline (Give me more gasoline)
How he loves gasoline (Give me more gasoline)
She likes gasoline (Give me more gasoline)
How he loves gasoline (Give me more gasoline).”
Gas: 5ive Songs No. 2 (2022) [📷: Brent Faulkner, Clovis Cheminot, Columbia, Gasolina Recording Co., Interscope, Mad Love, The Musical Hype, OpenClipart-Vectors, Pixabay, Redneck Nation, Republic, SkitterPhoto via Pexels]
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