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Hurt: 3 to 5 BOPS No. 26 (2023), features musical BOPS courtesy of Alicia Keys, The Gap Band, Jazmine Sullivan, John Mellencamp, and Lizzo.
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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 26th edition of 3 to 5 BOPS (2023), we select songs that are associated with HURT in some form or fashion. The BOPS arrive courtesy of 🎙 Alicia Keys, 🎙 The Gap Band, 🎙 Jazmine Sullivan, 🎙 John Mellencamp, and 🎙 Lizzo. Okay, let’s get into it!
1. Jazmine Sullivan, “Hurt Me So Good”
💿 Heaux Tales Mo’ Tales: The Deluxe • 🏷 RCA • 📅 2022
2. The Gap Band, “Burn Rubber On Me (Why You Wanna Hurt Me)”
💿 The Gap Band III • 🏷 UMG Recordings, Inc. • 📅 1980
“You took my money, you took my time / Made me think everything was fine / Then you upped and ran away / And made me just go crazy.” Totally NOT nice, girl! It’s not only the instruments that make “Burn Rubber On Me” a celestially funky experience. The entertaining lyrics, as well as the soulful, nuanced lead vocals by the man who delivers them, Charlie Wilson, are a vibe on their own! The robustness of his instrument is awe-inspiring – the man is a beast 💪! “Just because you’re not for real / Why you wanna hurt me, girl?” YEAH! Clearly, this girl has it out for him, judging by all the stuff she does to him 😬. Tuneful melodies, ample personality, and the irresistibly, infectious chorus make 🎵 “Burn Rubber On Me (Why You Wanna Hurt Me)” one of the true gems of the 1980s. It deserved a better showing than its no. 84 peak on the Billboard Hot 100, sigh.
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3. Alicia Keys, “Every Little Bit Hurts”
💿 Unplugged • 🏷️ Sony Music Entertainment • 📅 2005
In Keys’ hands, “Every Little Bit Hurts” is introduced to a brand-new audience. Likely, unless you are extremely well-versed in early Motown, or younger, you may be unfamiliar with the original by Brenda Holloway. Keys retains the sanctity of the original, with modern recording technology playing a sizable role, as well as adding her own pizazz. She’s commanding from the onset, infusing additional soulfulness towards the end – really digging in and going for it! This is one way she truly distinguishes from the original. Also making this cover utterly brilliant is magnificent recreation of the original orchestration and stellar production work. Does Keys try to usurp the original? No, she just strives to add her own artistry to this epic classic soul gem. She does just that exceptionally.
Appears in 🔻:
- Alicia Keys, “Every Little Bit Hurts”: Covers No. 3 (2023)
- Brenda Holloway Alicia Keys: Head 2 Head 🗣️ No. 3 (2023)
4. Lizzo, “Truth Hurts”
💿 Cuz I Love You [Deluxe] • 🏷 Nice Life / Atlantic • 📅 2019
What makes “Truth Hurts” the certified bop that it is? It’s a combination of a feisty attitude (“Why’re men great ‘til they gotta be great?”), robust sung vocals, relatable songwriting (“You’re ‘posed to hold me down, but you’re holding me back”), and slick production work (🎛 Ricky Reed). Basically, Lizzo tells this loser the truth, even though it hurts, and she’s kicked his ass to the curb. Perhaps what makes this among the best songs of the years is the hilarity of the record, further accentuated by the music video, not to mention that BET Awards performance where Lizzo broke out the flute… Epic.
“I put the sing in single
Ain’t worried ‘bout a ring on my finger
So, you can tell your friend, ‘Shoot your shot’ when you see ‘em
It’s okay, he already in my DMs.”
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5. John Mellencamp, “Hurts So Good”
💿 American Fool • 🏷 John Mellencamp / The Island Def Jam Music Group • 📅 1982
“Hurts So Good” features an electrifying rock groove. The instrumental backdrop is marvelous, including the guitar riffs, which are a major selling point. The music serves up no shortage of exuberance or spirit. Likewise, Mellencamp serves up plenty of exuberance, spirit, and personality. His vocals are expressive, nuanced, and playful; he possesses a one-of-a-kind instrument. The best moment of “Hurts So Good,” unsurprisingly, is the tuneful, memorable chorus: “Hurts so good / Come on, baby, make it hurt so good / Sometimes love don’t feel like it should / You make it hurt so good.” The songwriting is just one of many reasons why 🎵 “Hurts So Good” is a surefire classic – one of Mellencamp’s best!
Appears in 🔻:
- 13 Really GOOD Songs … It’s That Simple (2023)
- John Mellencamp, Hurts So Good: FIERCE Pop + Rock 🔥🤘 15 (2023)
Hurt: 3 to 5 BOPS No. 26 (2023) [📷: Brent Faulkner / The Musical Hype; John Mellencamp / The Island Def Jam Music Group, Nice Life / Atlantic, RCA, Sony Music Entertainment; Ron Lach via Pexels]
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