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🎧 Kisses: An Intriguing Compendium of Kiss Songs features music from ABBA, Doja Cat, The Drums, P!nk, Prince & Rihanna.
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ou know what she wants? “Hey, she want that lovey-dovey, lovey-dovey / That kiss-kiss, kiss-kiss / In her mind she fantasize ‘bout getting with me!” Well, that’s what 🎙 Chris Brown and 🎙 T-Pain asserted on their 2007 gem, 🎵 “Kiss Kiss” from Brown’s sophomore album, 💿 Exclusive. For 🎙 Brandon Boyd and 🎙 Incubus, in 2006, they were all about “A kiss before the sky falls” on 🎵 “A Kiss to Send Us Off” from 💿 Light Grenades. Moving out of the aughts and into the 2020s, how about some meme action via 🎙 Dave Shawty and 🎙 Yungster Jack on the crude 🎵 “Kiss My Own Dick”? The connecting word in all three of these songs is – DRUM ROLL PLEASE – KISS 💋!🎧 Kisses: An Intriguing Compendium of Kiss Songs 💋 serves as both an expansion and follow-up to 🎧 17 Songs Where the Kisses are Everything, which was published in April 2018. It’s an expansion in the sense that some of the great kiss songs from that list reappear on this 25-song compendium. It’s a follow-up in the sense that there are some awesome new additions. Kisses: An Intriguing Compendium of Kiss Songs features music courtesy of 🎙 ABBA, 🎙 Doja Cat, 🎙 The Drums, 🎙 P!nk, 🎙 Prince, and 🎙 Rihanna among others. We haven’t covered every kiss song – there are far too many – but Kisses includes many gems.
1. Prince and the Revolution, “Kiss”
💿 Parade – Music from the Motion Picture Under the Cherry Moon • 🏷 Warner • 📅 1986
🎙 Prince and the Revolution outdo themselves on “Kiss.” The groove is E-V-E-R-Y-T-H-I-N-G. Prince gives a dynamic performance that oozes with personality and showcases his ripe, flawless falsetto. Essentially, thematically, Prince speaks about what his potential girlfriend must do to be with him, and it’s more sophisticated than not. “You got to not talk dirty, baby, if you wanna impress me,” he sings on the second verse, continuing, “You can’t be too flirty, mama, I know how to undress me.” It’s interesting given that Prince’s early catalog has its fair share of sexual songs, yet, here, he seeks more substance. Even if “Kiss” isn’t outlandish like, say, 🎵 “Head” from 💿 Dirty Mind is, “Kiss” is sexy to the nth degree. It should come as no surprise that Prince and the Revolution won the 🏆 Grammy for Best R&B Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocal for “Kiss.” Rest in prince, Prince.
2. Doja Cat, “Kiss Me More”
Ft. SZA
💿 Planet Her • 🏷 Kemosabe / RCA • 📅 2021
Doja Cat both sings and rap, showing off her incredible versatility. She brings the heat on her rhymes coming over aggressive and sexed-TF-up (“I, I feel like fuckin’ somethin’” and “Niggas wishin’ that the pussy was a kissin’ booth”). Furthermore, she remains playful. As for SZA, she brings vocal contrast on the third verse, matching the aggressiveness of Doja (“Pussy like holy grail, you know that / You gon’ make me need bail, you know that”). Once more, Doja Cat has constructed another surefire bop – it screams H-I-T / B-O-P!
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3. Keiynan Lonsdale, “Kiss the Boy”
🎵 “Kiss the Boy” • 🏷 Keiynan Lonsdale • 📅 2018
Following the pre-chorus, Keiynan tells us, ‘go all in!’ On the chorus, he sings:
“If you want to kiss the boy Then you better kiss the boy right now You ain’t got to be afraid Of the words you want to say right now ‘Cause love is a game we deserve to play out loud So, if you wanna Then you better kiss the boy.”
From that point on, Lonsdale encourages taking the plunge. On the second verse, he asserts, “Give into love / … Give it the time,” while on the third verse, he states, “Don’t want to hide / Most of my life I’ve been terrified / Spending my days always questioning / Am I wrong to love a man.” Essentially, he captures the fears, skepticisms of so many questioning their sexuality, ultimately saying, DON’T BE AFRAID TO BE WHO YOU ARE.
Also appears on 🔽:
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4. Rihanna, “Kiss It Better”
💿 Anti • 🏷 Roc Nation • 📅 2016
“Man, fuck yo pride / Just take it on back, boy, take it on back, boy / Take it back all night.” Say that Rihanna, say that! Double entendre is amplified to the nth degree, causing every lyric to be read into.
“What are you willing to do? Oh, tell me what you’re willing to do (Kiss it, kiss it, better, baby).”
Also appears on 🔽:
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5. Seal, “Kiss from a Rose”
💿 Seal • 🏷 Warner • 📅 1994
“Kiss from a Rose” is truly a ‘once in a lifetime’ song. Perfect songs are hard to come by, but this is one of them. As far as genre, the safest bet is pop, yet “Kiss from a Rose” dabbles in folk, rock, R&B – it exemplifies crossover. As far as the musicianship, it’s elite, including the unique harmonic progression, plenty of less predictable moments, a sublime vocal performance that ranges from tender to more overt, and the arrangement/orchestration and production. The songwriting (lyrics) is stunning, further accentuated by the nuanced vocals of Seal. The centerpiece, of course, is that epic chorus:
“Baby, I compare you to a kiss from a rose on the gray Ooh, the more I get of you, the stranger it feels, yeah And now that your rose is in bloom A light hits the gloom on the gray.”
Beyond the chorus, the verses have no shortage of lyrical highlights. “There used to be a graying tower alone on the sea,” he sings quietly but expressively on the first verse, continuing, “You became the light of the dark side of me.” On the second, Seal asserts, “To me, you’re like a growing addiction that I can’t deny / Won’t you tell me is that healthy, baby?” Nearly three decades old, there’s nothing unhealthy about this ‘kiss’ classic.
Also appears on 🔽:
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6. Carly Rae Jepsen, “This Kiss”
💿 Kiss • 🏷 Interscope • 📅 2012
Keeping it 2012, the ‘big gun’ from Kiss was number one hit 🎵 “Call Me Maybe”. Nonetheless, “This Kiss” is a charming, fun, flirty, and innocent record. The centerpiece of the record, as you’d expect, is the chorus.
“This kiss is something I can’t resist Your lips are undeniable This kiss is something I can’t risk Your heart is unreliable Something so sentimental You make so detrimental And I wish it didn’t feel like this Cause I don’t wanna miss this kiss...”
Also appears on 🔽:
🔗 🎧 17 Songs Where the Kisses are Everything
7. The Spencer Lee Band, “Kissing Tree”
🎵 “Kissing Tree” • 🏷 Republic • 📅 2018
Lyrically, the chorus is where ‘the bread is buttered.’
“Girl, just come with me Feel your fantasy I want to see you underneath this old kissing tree Hold my hand, sweet love Bless the stars above I want to see you underneath this old kissing tree.”
After flaunting sick falsetto on the chorus, Lee contrasts, exhibiting full-bodied, middle-register vocals on the first verse. The addition of snaps ‘broaden the horizons’ on the second iteration of the chorus, preceded by a string chord hit. Full-fledged, funky production appears on the second verse, including a clavinet reminiscent of the 70s. The lead vocals are chocked-full of swagger, attitude, and rhythm. The ad-libs are a selling point throughout, specifically towards the end of the record. Ultimately, “Kissing Tree” sounds refreshing, yet soulful and throwback.
Also appears on 🔽:
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8. Calvin Harris & Dua Lipa, “One Kiss”
🎵 “One Kiss” • 🏷 Sony Music UK• 📅 2018
“One kiss is all it takes Fallin’ in love with me Possibilities I look like all you need.”
Beyond the chorus, “One Kiss” follows a simple, but effective form consisting of verse, pre-chorus, chorus, and post chorus. Dua Lipa doesn’t remain restrained for long, riding Calvin Harris’ infectious dance groove like a champ with her robust instrument. She’s smoother than usual, but once again shows herself to be a truly alluring singer. As for “One Kiss,” overall, this is surefire, dance/pop gold. Harris and Lipa make a formidable team.
9. Usher, “Good Kisser”
🎵 “Good Kisser” • 🏷 RCA • 📅 2014
He gets raunchy, but certainly men can relate to the central theme…
“See, I told her, the devil is a lie Them other girls can’t compete with mine You do it so good, you fuck my mind You pull it out, then you open wide You make me wanna tap out and retire Your pretty lips leave me so inspired.”
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10. Katy Perry, “I Kissed a Girl”
💿 One of the Boys • 🏷 Capitol • 📅 2008
Does “I Kissed a Girl” have a transcendent message? Eh. A Huffington Post article sheds some light on this controversial, though extremely popular hit. Regardless of the controversy, you could argue “I Kissed a Girl” broke barriers at the time. Same-sex interactions wasn’t a popular topic for pop hits back in 2008. And who didn’t “like it” at the time? By the way, the “cherry chap stick reference” was naughtier than anyone thought. Worth noting, Swedish collective 🎙 Jupither recorded a cover, 🎵 “I Kissed a Boy” providing the queer male perspective.
Also appears on 🔽:
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11. All Time Low, “Merry Christmas, Kiss My Ass”
💿 Dirty Work • 🏷 Interscope • 📅 2011
Alex spends the entirety of the song angry AF to say the least – there’s no other way to put it. On the second verse, he’s so pissed that he asserts, “I tear down decorations / They remind me of your smile / I hate that mistletoe / It makes me think of our first kiss.” Yup, angry and totally emo to the nth degree. Essentially, ‘merry’ isn’t very ‘merry’ in the least here. More interesting is the colorful phrase ‘‘kiss my ass’, which has been masterfully used by the likes of John Wayne Gacy as well as the non-psychopathic (Zac Efron has a memorable scene in Hairspray).
Also appears on 🔽:
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12. Machine Gun Kelly, “kiss kiss”
💿 Tickets to My Downfall • 🏷 Bad Boy / Interscope • 📅 2020
“Let’s get back in the car, it’s time to do it again,” Kells asserts on the second verse, continuing, “Light up a blunt and a cigarette.” He shows his deck of cards without disguise, essentially. Hey, musicians are being more and more honest in the 2020s, right? Right! The honesty is capped off by the “Kiss-kiss, kiss-kiss the bottle all night” chorus. Yep, that excess is crystal clear.
13. One Direction, “Kiss You”
💿 Take Me Home • 🏷 Columbia • 📅 2011
“Yeah, so tell me girl if every time we Touch, you get this kind of rush Baby, say yeah, yeah.”
Well – maybe the touch part isn’t that innocent! Regardless, the Brit-Irish boy band delivered a fun joint in 🎵 “Kiss You.” It’s chocked-full of schmaltz, perfect for bubblegum pop! Even as corny as it is, the infectious, irresistible nature is undeniable.
“If you you don’t wanna take it slow And you just wanna take me home Baby, say yeah, yeah.”
Also appears on 🔽:
🔗 🎧 17 Songs Where the Kisses are Everything
14. Kelly Rowland, “Kisses Down Low”
💿 Talk a Good Game • 🏷 Republic • 📅 2013
Believe it or not, “Kisses Down Low” isn’t brash regarding sexual endeavors. That said, it’s certainly not innocent either, thriving off innuendo and suggestiveness. The big takeaway is, the kisses that Rowland desires and sings about go beyond locking lips:
“I like my kisses down low Makes me arch my back When you give it to me slow, Baby just like that that.”
Also appears on 🔽:
🔗 🎧 17 Songs Where the Kisses are Everything
15. Sampha, “Incomplete Kisses”
💿 Process • 🏷 Young Turks • 📅 2017
“Incomplete Kisses” isn’t as sad as most of Process. That said, there is still solemnness. That solemness is evident on the second verse. Here, the pain of the loss of his mother rears its head.
“Flying high above all your memories I have a birds-eye view A child stood at the cemetery He looks just like you.”
Also appears on 🔽:
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16. The Manhattans, “Kiss and Say Goodbye”
💿 The Manhattans • 🏷 Sony Music Entertainment • 📅 1976
What makes “Kiss and Say Goodbye” so iconic? Everything! The production is idiomatic of the 70s soul sound – lush, picturesque, romantic, and warm. The vocals are stellar, from the commanding, expressive lead (🎙Gerald Alston) to the assertive backing vocals. The theme and lyrics are relatable, as the love affair has come to an end. Even if it’s wrong, breaking up is difficult regardless of the situation, something that “Kiss and Say Goodbye” captures perfectly.
“We’ve been meeting here so long I guess what we done, oh, was wrong Please darlin’, don’t you cry Let’s just kiss and say goodbye.”
17. DNCE, “Kissing Strangers”
Ft. Nicki Minaj
🎵 “Kissing Strangers” • 🏷 Republic • 📅 2017
“Kissing Strangers” isn’t far-fetched in sound or conception from the band’s seminal hit 🎵 “Cake by the Ocean,” particularly given its nonsensical, carefree syllables. Like “Cake,” this is incredibly tongue-n-cheek, evidenced from the jump. Lyrically, depth is NOT the M.O. Per the usual, “Kissing Strangers” is heavy on flirty and lite on nutrients and legit substance. 🎙 Nicki Minaj doesn’t ‘up the ante’ on her guest verse – blame it on the quick tempo, and/or the shallowness of the song itself.
“I got a boy that I kinda like This is a kiss-kiss, tongue him down kind of night… Drip, drip, with a kitty cat, put it in his lap Sip, sip, on the tip, tip, lick on his lip-lip I think he tryna hit young Nic’ like a quick pick.”
Also appears on 🔽:
🔗 🎧 17 Songs Where the Kisses are Everything
18. 3OH!3, “My First Kiss”
Ft. Kesha
💿 Streets of Gold • 🏷 Photo Finish • 📅 2010
“My first kiss went a little like this / And twist and twist…” Oh brother, what an intro/bridge. Beyond the bridge, the verses and chorus aren’t any deeper. Sean doesn’t care about his education, but rather the fact “I got a kiss under the bleachers, hoping that nobody looks.” Of course, he doesn’t stop there, as he goes on to ask, “Excuse me miss, but can I get you out your panties?” Predictable. Nathaniel is no better – “At the foot of the stairs with my fingers in your hair / Baby, this is.” Hmm, wonder what he’s ever getting at… Maybe the most overconfident part comes courtesy of the chorus:
“She won’t ever get enough once she gets a little touch If I had it my way you know that I’d make her say Ooooooh...”
SMDH 🤦♂️🤦♂️🤦♂️. I channel the late, great 🎙 Amy Winehouse when she sings on 🎵 “Me and Mr. Jones”, “What kind of fuckery is this?”
Also appears on 🔽:
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19. P!nk, “Blow Me (One Last Kiss)”
💿 The Truth About Love • 🏷 RCA • 📅 2012
“White knuckles / And sweaty palms from hanging on too tight / Clenched shut jaw / I’ve got another headache again tonight.” Now that’s a mood! P!nk penned the relationship-on-the-rocks record alongside the great 🎼✍ 🎛 Greg Kurstin who constructs a neo-new wave pop cut with edge. Also, worth noting, “Blow Me” can be characterized by its four on the floor beat (most true to form at the beginning of the verses). As for Alecia Moore, well, she slays vocally. The vocal production is perfect, particularly on the second part of the chorus, excerpted at the top and continued as follows:
“I think that life’s too short for this I want back my ignorance and bliss I think I’ve had enough of this Blow me (one last kiss).”
One of those cuts that easily gets stuck in your head, “Blow Me (One Last Kiss)” is a gem. Not sure why I failed miserable to give it a full-length shout out on 🎧 11 Songs That Totally Blow (In the Most Awesome Way Possible).
20. Trippie Redd, “6 Kiss”
Ft. YNW Melly & Juice WRLD
💿 A Love Letter to You 4 • 🏷 TenThousand Projects • 📅 2019
Juice WRLD kicks things off aggressively yet chill – oxymoronic, right? Unapologetic and sexed up, he asserts, “Do whatever I want, don’t give a fuck, live my life / … I got your wife, she my slut, she take nut…” Ooh wee! He also insults those not on his level, stating, “It’s funny how you pussy, but you never been inside one.” Now that’s just disrespectful! YNW Melly follows, also focused on his ‘joystick’ early on (“Nut, my kids, she swallow them”), as well aas towards the end of his verse (“Chillin’ on that couch, fuck your bitch in her mouth”). Speechless… He also brags about his drip. Finally, Trippie closes things out on the third verse of this hook-less joint, focusing most on living that “Fucking triple six life… that 6 kiss life.” No, Trippie doesn’t worship Satan, but he sure messes around with 🎵 “The Number of the Beast” frequently.
21. The Weeknd, “Kiss Land”
💿 Kiss Land • 🏷 Republic • 📅 2013
The first two verses appear in ‘Part I,’ including the excerpted lyrics from the second verse. Prior to that, Abel is naughty AF, asserting, on the first verse, “When I got on stage, she swore I was six feet tall / But when she put it in her mouth / She can’t seem to reach my…” Woah! ‘Part II’ features a lengthy third verse, in addition to an outro. The lyrics aren’t ‘family friendly’ in the least here. A prime example:
“I can’t stand talkin’ to brand new girls Only bitches down to fuck when you shower them ones...”
Furthermore, Tesfaye discusses his come up, the plight of fame, and ample drug use (“Last week was my rough week / I’m still drippin’ down from my nose”). Yikes!
Also appears on 🔽:
🔗 🎧 17 Songs Where the Kisses are Everything
22. ABBA, “When I Kissed the Teacher”
💿 Arrival • 🏷 Polar Music International AB • 📅 1976
“Everybody screamed / When I kissed the teacher.” I BET THEY DID! Can you imagine? Anyways, later, on the first verse, ABBA (🎙 Agnetha Fältskog) adds, “All my friends at school / They had never seen the teacher blush, he looked like a fool / Nearly petrified…” Yep, because speaking as a certified music teacher myself, only bad, career-ending things could happen in this scenario – DON’T 👏 GET 👏 YOURSELF 👏 IN 👏 THIS 👏 SITUATION 👏 EVER 👏, even if it makes an awesome, up-tempo pop song! Of course, ABBA doesn’t stop with this NIGHTMARE teacher fantasy, with Agnetha asserting, “I was in seventh heaven.” She’s 🎵 “Hot for Teacher”, stating, “One of these days / Gonna tell him I dream of him every night / One of these days / Gonna show him I care, gonna teach him a lesson alright.” Woo! It continues, of course, as the poor teacher was “Trying to explain the laws of geometry” while his student had lust in her heart!
23. Lennon Stella, “Kissing Other People”
💿 Three. Two. One. • 🏷 Records Label / Columbia • 📅 2020
Of course, no need to leave you hanging – you deserve an answer! Per the title, “Kissing other people!” Expounding on this is the chorus:
“Kissing other people Oh yeah, that’s how I know that your love s gone That’s how I know ‘m really moving on ‘Cause I don’t feel guilty kissing other people.”
It’s simple but is Lennon Stella wrong? Of course not. Though, sometimes, you kiss other people when you’re supposed to be faithful and “Love the One You’re With”, so, that’s another situation… Anyways, the Canadian singer makes her point loud and clear with “losing [herself] in a new someone.”
24. The Drums, “Kiss It Away”
💿 Brutalism • 🏷 Anti • 📅 2019
The indie-pop/alternative rock collective put in work on “Kiss it Away.” There’s energy from the onset thanks to Pierce’s passionate vocals and honest lyrics, as well as the groove and ear-catching music. Pierce allows himself to be vulnerable: “I’m not embarrassed to admit that / I need your physicality / Every human becomes weak.” He has a point, and he’s tasteful about it. On the second verse, he urges his partner to “Come destroy my fragility.” By the bridge, he’s had it and needs ‘it’ badly:
“This dull sadness, so goddamn stubborn I can’t take it anymore Your body, so shocking Lay me down on the floor On the floor.”
Ooh wee – Jonny needs a workout 🏋! The Brutalism, y’all!
25. The Little Mermaid Cast, “Kiss the Girl”
💿 The Little Mermaid • 🏷 Walt Disney • 📅 1989
As with any good fairytale or fantasy, kissing and kisses are essential. Here, Sebastian and company encourage Prince Eric to kiss Ariel. Of course, the kiss truly is essential – the clock ticking – so that Ariel doesn’t become a mermaid again or belong to that evil octopus, Ursula, who’s a total b*†¢h – Oops – forgot this is family-friendly, children’s song! My bad!
“Do what the music say You gotta kiss the girl.”
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