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Hello: 3 to 5 BOPS No. 30 (2023), features musical BOPS courtesy of Adele, Arctic Monkeys, Chaka Khan, Diddy – Dirty Money, and GRANT KNOCHE.
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Ah, you know what time it is! It’s 3 to 5 BOPS time – WOO! On 3 to 5 BOPS, it’s all about brevity and sweetness… for the most part! There’s a theme/topic, 3, 4, or 5 songs, and a blurb – two paragraphs or less. 3 to 5 BOPS, hence, is a mini playlist that shouldn’t take much time to consume. In the 30th edition of 3 to 5 BOPS (2023), we select songs that are associated with HELLO in some form or fashion. The BOPS arrive courtesy of 🎙 Adele, 🎙 Arctic Monkeys, 🎙 Chaka Khan, 🎙 Diddy – Dirty Money, and 🎙 GRANT KNOCHE. Okay, let’s get into it!
1. GRANT KNOCHE, “First Hello”
💿 FIRST HELLO • 🏷 Grant Knoche • 🗓 2022
“Oh my, beautiful bliss
I’m so foreign to this
Tell you what my walls know
Here’s my first hello
Oh my, such a relief
I can be me
I don’t put on no show
It’s my first hello.” – Chorus
Early on, Knoche recalls his feelings of being different; how hiding his sexuality has affected him. “Convince myself it’s nothin’ / Pray to God to fix me / Feelin’ guilty havin’ thoughts at 12 years old,” he sings in the first verse, adding, “Is momma gonna like this? I’m riskin’ her of grandkids.” Many who has struggled with their sexuality can sense they are different, and ultimately, wonder how that changes their life, particularly with family. In the second verse, Knoche also worries about how coming out changes things with his friends. “I want my friends to know me / Like, really, really know me,” he sings, adding, “I hope this doesn’t change things.” He also debunks stereotypes (boys do cry), while also expressing the pain he experienced not being honest about his sexuality. He also discourages blame and hopes his father views him as “not any less a man.” Coming out is not easy – it requires bravery. Clearly, listening to this incredibly honest gem, it was necessary for Grant to allow him to be who he is – show his authentic, full, and genuine self. Grant’s story may not be everybody’s, but if you are part of the LGBTQ community, more likely than not, you relate to his experience.
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2. Chaka Khan, “Hello Happiness”
💿 Hello Happiness • 🏷 Diary / Island • 📅 2019
3. Diddy – Dirty Money, “Hello Good Morning” (Ft. T.I.)
💿 Last Train to Paris • 🏷 Bad Boy / Interscope • 📅 2010
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4. Arctic Monkeys, “Hello You”
💿 The Car • 🏷 Domino • 📅 2022
5. Adele, “Hello”
💿 21 • 🏷 Columbia • 📅 2015
“Hello, can you hear me? / I’m in California dreaming about who we used to be.” Sigh, “Hello” is an outstanding ballad in all facets tailor made for the soulful pop diva. The vulnerability and relatable nature of the songwriting plays a crucial role in its overall success. Adele reflects on the past – specifically a relationship – examining her mistakes and trying to atone for them. Furthermore, her performance is elite, showcasing incredible musicianship through those vocal chops. The verses are restrained and more poised while the chorus is emotional and gargantuan – where her bread is buttered. That tuneful, sing-along chorus latches the first time you hear it:
“Hello from the other side
I must’ve called a thousand times
To tell you I’m sorry for everything that I’ve done
But when I call, you never seem to be home
Hello from the outside
At least, I can say that I’ve tried
To tell you I’m sorry for breaking your heart
But it don’t matter, it clearly doesn’t tear you apart anymore.”
“Hello” is sheer excellence exemplified – a shoo-in for Record and Song of the Year. Even if she didn’t take substantial risks on “Hello,” she didn’t need to. Hard to imagine someone successfully taking the ‘definitive’ status of this dominant hit away from her – FACTS!
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Hello: 3 to 5 BOPS No. 30 (2023) [📷: Brent Faulkner / The Musical Hype; Bad Boy / Interscope, Columbia, Diary / Island, Domino, Grant Knoche; Monstera via Pexels]
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