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In the 24th edition of 3 or 4 BOPS (2022), we select awesome songs that are associated with an IDEA or IDEAS 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! On the x edition of 3 or 4 BOPS (2022), we select awesome songs that are associated with an IDEA 💡 or IDEAS 💡 in some form or fashion. Without further ado, let the BOPS begin!
1. Arctic Monkeys, “Big Ideas”
💿 The Car • 🏷 Domino • 📅 2022
“I had big ideas, the band were so excited
The kind you’d rather not share over the phone
But now, the orchestra’s got us all surrounded
And I cannot for the life of me remember how they go.”
The orchestration is superbly executed. In the context of The Car, the chorus of “Big Ideas” marks one of the more accessible choruses of the album. One timbre that stands out is the combination of dirty guitars and smoother strings. Sigh, that’s one big musical idea that excels!
2. Dove Cameron, “Bad Idea”
🎵 “Bad Idea” • 🏷 Disruptor / Columbia • 🗓 2022
Honestly, Dove Cameron is relatable in “Bad Idea.” How many times have we embraced someone we shouldn’t, against our better judgment, and for whatever reason, can’t quit them? That’s the case in this playful gem where Dove ultimately says, “fuck it,” let’s play with fire. The chorus, with its key f-bomb, is the crowning achievement. That said, the verses – a mix of singing in an undertone, whispers, and some spoken word – are ear-catching as well. Also, shout out to the production (🎛 Evan Blair). In the first verse, it’s Cameron’s lover who reaches out: “You’re having revelations / Wish you never let me go / And you say that you miss me…” In the second verse, she states, “Go ahead and tell me something / That you learned in therapy / And it’s almost convincing / But I’ve been known to go against my instincts.” All told, even considering the red flags, Dove Cameron ignores them on 🎵 “Bad Idea”. It’s sort of like a vicious cycle, right? Right. Well, what’s not vicious is this record – a vibe with cool energy.
3. Ali Gatie, “The Idea of Her”
💿 The Idea of Her • 🏷 LISN / Warner • 📅 2021
“She was my one drug, show up when I’m low / She got me out of time, I hate feelin’ outta control,” Gatie sings in the first verse, adding, “She was my first love, I can’t let her go / She was my very own caramel Marilyn Monroe.” In the second, he opens his eyes, realizing his blindness: “I take the blame, I tried to change the person she was.” He goes on the sum things up on the centerpiece, the chorus: “I forced myself to believe / That she was perfect for me / I fell in love with the idea of her.” We’ve all done it, Ali!
4. Ariana Grande, “Bad Idea”
💿 thank u, next • 🏷 Republic • 📅 2019
“Forget about it, yeah, forget about him, yeah
Forget about me
I got a bad idea
Yeah, I’ma call you over here to numb the pain.”
“Bad Idea” is about what the title suggests thematically. The record successfully blends and bridges pop and R&B seamlessly. While Grande never ‘wails,’ she successfully incorporates her sick upper register without forcing things. In the second verse, she sings, “Yeah, I know we shouldn’t, baby, but we will (you know we will) / Need somebody, gimme something I can feel.” Ooh-la-la!
Idea 💡: 3 or 4 BOPS No. 24 (2022) [📷: Brent Faulkner, Columbia, Disruptor, Domino, Greta Hoffman via Pexels, LISN, The Musical Hype, Republic, Warner, Wilson Blanco from Pixabay]
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