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In the 49th edition of 5ive Songs (2022), we select five songs that are associated with GOD 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. In the 49th edition of 5ive Songs (2022), we select five songs that are associated with GOD in some form or fashion. Okay, let’s get into it!
1. DJ Khaled, “God Did”
💿 GOD DID • 🏷 We The Best / Epic • 🗓 2022
Rick Ross is true to himself in the first verse, rapping about money (shocker). He also asks for forgiveness, and tells others, “Please, forgive me, God did.” Woo! In the second verse, Lil Wayne is especially good, referencing incarcerated basketball phenom, Brittney Griner, and also dropping a vintage, sexed-up bar: “I fucked the world and when I did, I practiced safe sex / I pray more and said less, God did the rest.” As good as Ross and Wayne are, it’s JAY-Z who ‘takes the cake’ and delivers the longest, most epic verse. From the onset, he asks for forgiveness for hustling: “Hov did / Please, Lord forgive me for what the stove did / Nobody touched the billi’ until Hov did.” Jay goes off, asserting “I turned the cocaína into champagne,” brags about the success of his marijuana company, and essentially, reflects on his life, career, and success. Much like his wife, I have no doubt certain lyrics will make clergymen cry foul:
“These ain’t songs, these is hymns ‘cause I’m him
It’s the Psalm 151, this New Testament
The book of Hov (The book of Hov)
Jesus turned water to wine, for Hov, it just took a stove.”
Um… “God, did?” All told, 🎵 “God Did” is epic. It’s one of the better records DJ Khaled has released.
Appears in 🔻:
2. Adele, “Oh My God”
💿 30 • 🏷 Melted Stone / Columbia • 🗓 2021
“Oh, my God, I can’t believe it
Out of all the people in the world
What is the likelihood of jumping
Out of my life and into your arms?”
Ah, Adele, you 🏆 Academy award/Grammy winner, you – you’ve been caught red-handed 🚨! At least, 🎵 “Oh My God” is a wonderful song that keeps her 2021 LP, 💿 30, engaging, sinful, and commandment-breaking or not! The sound of the record (🎛 Greg Kurstin) embraces modern pop while not compromising Adele’s core sound. “Oh My God” is energetic, rhythmic, and tuneful throughout. That sinful chorus is the centerpiece, exploring the plight that is love. “Teetering on the edge of Heaven and Hell / Is a battle that I cannot fight,” she sings at the end of the chorus. Is she being explicitly Christian with the lyric? NO! this song is about love and NOT God’s love 😜!
Appears in 🔻:
- 10 Commandment Songs: A Few Kept, Most Broken
3. Wheeler Walker Jr., “God Told Me to Fuck You”
💿 Sex, Drugs & Country Music • 🏷 Pepper Hill / Thirty Tigers • 🗓 2022
The thing is, 🎵 “God Told Me to Fuck You”, from his 2022 album, 💿 Sex, Drugs & Country Music, is a better song than it should be. If Wheeler took himself more seriously with a more respectable topic, this could be a legit country record with replay value. Not that “God Told Me to Fuck You” doesn’t have replay value, but it should not be played everywhere, namely at work. Basically, he wants to have sex with her, and claims God told him so: “‘Cause tonight, I’m pretty bored / So, let’s listen to the Lord.” Furthermore, it’s far too much information about the execution of the sexual experience. Of course, it’s controversial to use religion, specifically Christianity, in a sexual manner. The bridge is something else!
“Girl, get down on your knees
Show the Lord your love
Just suck it out of me
To the heavens up above.”
OMG!
Appears in 🔻:
- Wheeler Walker Jr., “God Told Me to Fuck You”: After Dark 🕛 🌃 35 (2022)
4. Heidi Mollenhauer, “God Help the Outcasts”
💿 The Hunchback of Notre Dame • 🏷 Disney Enterprises, Inc. • 📅 1996
Esmerelda’s prayer is absolutely beautiful and sincere to the nth degree:
“God help the outcasts
Hungry from birth
Show them the mercy
They don’t find on Earth
God help my people
We look to you still
God help the outcasts
Or nobody will.”
Esmerelda wants to see all the downtrodden raised up. Even if she’s an outcast, she makes a point that so many people, beyond an animated film miss when they look down upon others and fail to help: “I thought we all were children of God.” That’s the way it’s supposed to be, at least. Worth noting that 🎙 Bette Midler delivers a fabulous version on the soundtrack too. Still, the moment, within the film, is incredibly moving.
Appears in 🔻:
5. Tamyra Gray, “God Bless The Dreamer”
💿 The Dreamer • 🏷 19 Recordings • 📅 2004
In “God Bless the Dreamer,” Tamyra Gray is our cheerleader, informing us there are brighter days ahead. “Put some love in your heart, put some heart in your love / And don’t let the doubt steer you wrong,” she sings optimistically, adding, “There’ll be something, out of nothing / When love comes along.” Gray’s presentation is flawless with a mix of controlled, poised vocals and more dynamic, commanding ones. The biggest moments, much like the Hines original, are the choruses (“God bless the dreamer / God bless the child /… There’ll be freedom, sweet freedom / When love comes along”) and the bridge. The bridge and beyond allows Gray to truly show off the pipes that made her the perceived frontrunner on American Idol. Worth noting that she has similar ad-libs to Hines towards the end, though she does opt for a higher note. Furthermore, the length of the song is extended with additional ad-libbing, further separating the remake from the original.
Appears in 🔻:
- Tamyra Gray, “God Bless the Dreamer”: Music Lifts 🎶 🏋 3 (2022)
- Simone Hines vs. Tamyra Gray: Head 2 Head 🗣️ 27 (2022)
God: 5ive Songs No. 49 (2022) [📷: 19 Recordings, Atlantic, Brent Faulkner, Clovis Cheminot, Columbia, Disney Enterprises, Inc., Epic, Melted Stone, The Musical Hype, OpenClipart-Vectors, Patricia McCarty, Pepper Hill, Pixabay, Thirty Tigers, We The Best]
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