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In the 18th edition of 3 or 4 BOPS (2022), we select awesome songs that are associated with the word HABIT in some form or fashion.
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Ah, sometimes it’s better to keep things lite on the fat and calories 💪! That’s the goal of the miniature playlists gracing The Musical Hype. On 3 or 4 BOPS, we select a topic or theme, choose three or four relevant songs, and provide a lit 🔥, electrifying blurb. 3 or 4 BOPS shouldn’t take too much time to consume – typically 5 minutes or less! In the 18th edition of 3 or 4 BOPS (2022), we select awesome songs that are associated with the word HABIT in some form or fashion. Without further ado, let the BOPS begin!
1. Steve Lacy, “Bad Habit”
💿 Gemini Rights • 🏷 L-M / RCA • 📅 2022
While it seems, he’s pointing the finger during the verses, in the chorus, he takes some responsibility, asserting, “I bite my tongue, it’s a bad habit / Kinda mad I didn’t take a stab at it.” Beyond the chorus and regretful post-chorus, the bridge is intriguing, mostly a cappella, leading to a unique break – a change of pace. There’s also a compelling outro, which hearkens back to the hip-hop soul/neo-soul era. Ultimately “Bad Habit” is well-written, with a relatable theme and lyrics. It’s well-produced with a palette of soulful but non-anachronistic sounds that fit the aesthetic in 2022. Lacy sounds amazing, perfectly capturing this regretful, love-oriented sentiment perfectly. Impressive to the nth degree.
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2. Tove Lo, “Habits (Stay High)”
💿 Queen of the Clouds • 🏷 Universal Music • 📅 2014
“Habits (Stay High)” is straightforward and highly entertaining. In the verses, Tove Lo shares all of her reckless behavior, which includes sex clubs, Twinkie binges (a product of being high), drinking, and hooking up with daddies. The second verse is quite raunchy when you read into it – the last line especially:
“Pick up daddies at the playground, how I spend my daytime
Loosen up their frown, make ‘em feel alive
I make it fast and greasy, I’m numb my way too easy.”
Ultimately, all of her poor choices are a product of loneliness and pain. But, nothing like the schadenfreude experienced on our end, right?
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3. Usher, “Bad Habits”
💿 “Bad Habits” • 🏷 Brand Usher/RCA • 📅 2020
While the sound plays a big role in the success of “Bad Habits,” nothing and nobody else plays a bigger role than Usher. First and foremost, we get high-flying, elite vocals from the 🏆 Grammy winner, who sounds as strong as he did in his heyday. Of course, the other big piece of the puzzle for “Bad Habits” that makes it successful – LOVE. Usher is at his best when matters of the heart are in play. Here, he’s bad at it, and that’s music to the listener’s ears. Also, music to the listener’s ears? The catchy, memorable chorus is excerpted at the top! Great vocals, relatable theme, and awesome production make “Bad Habits” a surefire winner.
Appears in 🔻:
- Awesome Songs: September 2020
- 13 B Songs Selected with No Rhyme or Reason
- 15 Stellar Good or Bad Songs
4. Ed Sheeran, “Bad Habit”
💿 = • 🏷 Atlantic • 📅 2021
We all have bad habits that usually don’t end up well. Working to curb them and get to a better place is the right thing to do. Sheeran sings well as always. The production (Sheeran, 🎛 FRED, and 🎛 Johnny McDaid) embraces more of a dance-pop vibe – a change of pace. All in all, it’s among the best of = even if it’s nothing game changing.
Habit: 3 or 4 BOPS No. 18 (2022) [📷: Atlantic, Brand Usher, Brent Faulkner, Bruno Bueno, L-M, The Musical Hype, RCA, Universal Music, Wilson Blanco from Pixabay]
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