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On the 2nd edition of 4GEMZ 💎, we select four must-hear, surefire gems from Academy award and Grammy award winning musician, H.E.R.
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Welcome to 4GEMZ 💎, a miniature playlist comprised of – you guessed it – four songs! How is 4GEMZ like other miniature lists on The Musical Hype? Each song featured on the list gets a short blurb. How does it differ from our other miniature lists? Rather than being based around a theme, topic, or word, it’s based on a musician or band. The songs can span the respective musician/band’s entire discography, or all four songs can appear from the same project, hence, the ‘gems.’ On the 2nd edition of 4GEMZ, we select four must-hear, surefire gems from 🏆 Academy award and Grammy award winning musician, 🎙H.E.R..
1. H.E.R., “Hard Place”
💿 I Used to Know Her • 🏷 RCA • 📅 2019
Wilson, essentially, is letting her heart dictate. Perhaps, she should use her head and make an even tougher decision. She clearly loves the guy she sings about, but he’s flawed to the nth degree. “You know that you be dead wrong,” she sings, adding, “Tell me to relax when I’m reacting.” Later, she’s all-in: “And even when you cause tears / You’re the one who wiped them away / Maybe that’s the reason I stay, stay.” Seems like an imperfect, situation, but at least the listener benefits musically from Wilson’s love pains on this 🏆 Grammy-nominated juggernaut from her discography.
2. H.E.R., “Fate”
💿 I Used to Know Her • 🏷 RCA • 📅 2019
Vocally, H.E.R. is incredibly emotional without ever over-singing or forcing things. Her lower register is warm, while her upper register is quite powerful. As far as the songwriting and theme, what’s the premise of “Fate?” Unsurprisingly, matters of the heart, specifically the fate of her current relationship.
Also appears on 🔽:
🔗🎧 Fate: 3BOPS No. 6 (2021)
3. H.E.R, “We Made It”
💿 Back of My Mind • 🏷 RCA • 📅 2021
Beyond the picturesque backdrop and sweet vocals, there’s also strong songwriting. Wilson mixes contemporary, love-motivated, reflective, and gratitude within the same song. There are several key moments, including a favorite:
“They said I won’t come up with the family and cop a couple of Grammys All the things they said I can’t be, revenge taste just like candy.”
To reiterate, “We Made It” is an awesome way to start off Back of My Mind. Furthermore, it’s awesome standalone record.
Also appears on 🔽:
🔗 🎧 Made: 5ive Songs No. 51 (2021)
🔗 🎧 13 Songs That Totally Have It MADE
🔗 🎧 Awesome Songs That Tickled My Fancy: June 2021
4. H.E.R., “I Can’t Breathe”
🎵 “I Can’t Breathe” • 🏷 RCA • 📅 2020
As the chorus lyrics suggest, “I Can’t Breathe” is a heavy record. Set in a minor key, expectedly, Wilson desires the record to be reflective, somber, and thought provoking. This isn’t a song you should listen to and not take something away from it. Always a great songwriter, this record is by far her most timely, given the troubling situations inspiring it. Sure, most music critics wrote it off as a possibility to take such a prestigious honor at the Grammys, even if Wilson has been a darling of the Recording Academy early on in her career. Clearly, we shouldn’t have. It’s truly a special, meaningful song.
Also appears on 🔽:
🔗 🎧 Eye 👁 This List of Must-Hear “I” Songs
🔗 🎧 ‘Say it Loud,’ Beautiful Black Voices
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