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In the 63rd edition of 5ive Songs (2022), we select five songs that are associated with GRAPE 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 63rd edition of 5ive Songs (2022), we select five songs that are associated with GRAPE in some form or fashion. Okay, let’s get into it!
1. Weyes Blood, “Grapevine”
💿 And In The Darkness, Hearts Aglow • 🏷 Sub Pop • 🗓 2022
“Grapevine” features superb songwriting, which continues well beyond the first verse. The second verse, in particular, is clever, referencing the infamous fatal car crash of 🎭 James Dean and her own car break down. It contrasts the first, showing Mering’s range, but is also connected. Likewise, the third verse, more like the verse, connects with the first two (“And it hits me for the first time / Now we’re just two cars passing by”). Vocally, Natalie sings beautifully, never forcing things yet lacking no energy. Musically, “Grapevine” has all the uniqueness expected from an alternative song – interesting harmonic progression, gorgeous, thoughtfully crafted instrumental ideas, and perhaps, most important, contrast. Also, worth shouting out is the utterly sublime production (Mering and 🎛 Jonathan Rado).
2. Harry Styles, “Grapejuice”
💿 Harry’s House • 🏷 Columbia • 📅 2022
“Sittin’ in the garden, I’m a couple glasses in
I was tryna count up all the places we’vе been.”
Interestingly, in the verses of “Grapejuice,” Styles’ vocals are mixed toward the back. While the timbre is intriguing, it’s also a bit odd. Thankfully, Styles’ vocals arrive in full force in the chorus, the centerpiece where, “There’s just no getting through / Without you / A bottle of rouge / Just me and you.” Sweet, sweet grape juice… wine 🍷 actually.
3. Tove Lo, “Grapefruit”
💿 Dirt Femme • 🏷 Pretty Swede / mtheory • 📅 2022
“The swans of ballet / Their skin and their bones, that’s not me…” Once more, Tove Lo references eating disorders in the pre-chorus, citing ballet dancer’s struggles with such disorders to maintain or lose weight for their craft. One of the biggest selling points on “Grapefruit” is its incredibly tuneful chorus, which is accompanied by a colorful backdrop. Here, Tove Lo references a toxic grapefruit diet from her past:
“One, two, grapefruit
How am I back here again
Three, four, lose more
I know my mirrors are lyin’
Five, six, hate this
Take back the body I’m in
What I see is not me
What I see is not me.”
Beyond the chorus, the verses are tuneful too. The bridge marks another selling point for the Swedish standout on this Dirt Femme gem, though the lyrics are troubling, related to the eating disorder referenced: “But I’m learnin’ every time I feel out of place / That you are all I’ve got, oh.”
4. $UICIDEBOY$ & Travis Barker, “Sour Grapes”
💿 LIVE FAST, DIE WHENEVER • 🏷 G*59 • 📅 2019
The darkness doesn’t cease there on this collaboration with 🎙 Travis Barker (💿 LIVE FAST, DIE WHENEVER, 2019). 🎙 $lick $loth ($crim) enters the mix in the second verse, dropping his fair share of sus thoughts and f-bombs. “$lickety $loth that butterfly turning back to a moth.” My, my, my! “Stay depressed suicidal / Homicidal and such,” he spits, continuing, “So fuck off and don’t ask me about no fucking drugs / Who else wouldn’t try to numb up? / Fuck rap, fuck money / Fuck all your companies / Take the strap, reload / Now death is my company.” Yeah, those grapes – well – they’re sour AF!
5. Marvin Gaye, “I Heard It Through The Grapevine”
💿 In the Groove • 🏷 Motown • 📅 1968
“I Heard It Through the Grapevine” appears on Gaye’s 1968 album, 💿 In The Groove, though most of us these days consume early Gaye classics via greatest hits compilations. Anyways, if we examine In The Groove, the biggest song, with little competition (opener 🎵 “You” being the biggest) is “I Heard It Through the Grapevine.” It is the perfect record with its moderate pace, colorful palette of sounds – backing vocals, horns – and most importantly, those transcendent, once-in-a-lifetime pipes of Marvin Gaye.
The minute that THIS version kicks off, you feel moved – it just feels right, man! There aren’t really words sufficient to describe how Marvin transformed a great song into a truly game changing, unforgettable one. Question: If there were a soul god, would he be Marvin Gaye? Totally not being sacrilegious… at least not intentionally…
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