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On this the 14th edition of 5ive Songs, 2021, we select five songs that are associated with the word LIFT 🏋 or LIFTING 🏋 in some form or fashion.
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Welcome to 5ive Songs, where we keep things short and sweet – no extra calories or needless fluff! There’s a theme/topic, five songs, and a short blurb. Yes, it’s a playlist, but it’s a miniature playlist that shouldn’t take much time to consume. On this the 14th edition of 5ive Songs, 2021, we select five songs that are associated with the word LIFT 🏋 or LIFTING 🏋 in some form or fashion. Okay, let’s get into it!
1. John Legend, “Get Lifted”
💿 Get Lifted • 🏷 Getting Out Our Dreams / Sony • 📅 2004
“Let’s Get Lifted” serves as the title track from his 2004 debut album, 💿 Get Lifted. This is the album that really catapulted Legend to success, particularly after he contributed so many soulful vocals to co-producer 🎛 Kanye West, who also broke through in the early aughts. “Let’s Get Lifted” is undoubtedly one of Legend’s best records, providing some throwback vibes to the old-school crowd while also bringing that soul to a new crop of listeners.
2. Kanye West, “Lift Yourself”
🎵 “Lift Yourself Up” • 🏷 Def Jam • 📅 2018
Safe to say, Mr. West totally misses the mark – there was no lift whatsoever on the shot, sigh. The production (West and 🎙 Mike Dean) isn’t the problem in the least – it’s Kanye. When he urges listeners to “watch this go,” he fails to tell them just how utterly childish and ridiculous it actually is. I quote:
“Poopy-di scoop Scoop-diddy-whoop Whoop-di-scoop-di-poop Poop-di-scoopty.”
Bars man – bars.
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3. Passion Pit, “Lifted Up (1985)”
💿 Kindred • 🏷 Columbia • 📅 2015
“Now the rain and the thunder are clashing The sun’s got aa smile ‘cross the face Oh, but yeah, I’m so tired I fight so hard and come back beaten Beacon, burn through it brightly.”
Given the sound and the thoughtful songwriting, it’s unsurprising “Lifted Up (1985)” was chosen as the set’s promo single.
4. Ezra Furman, “God Lifts Up the Lowly”
💿 Transangelic Exodus • 🏷 Bella Union • 📅 2018
On the expressive ballad 🎵 “God Lifts Up the Lowly,” he paints pictures of the downtrodden, forgotten, and misfortunate, as evidenced by the aforementioned lyrical excerpt. Ultimately, he provides some sense of encouragement, and Biblical for that matter, as he sings the titular lyric, “I know God lifts up the lowly.”
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5. Ricky Dillard “You’re the Lifter”
💿 Choirmaster • 🏷 Motown Gospel • 📅 2020
Adding to the grand experience, 🏆 Grammy-winning gospel sensation 🎙 Tamela Mann provides a serious ‘lift’ towards the end of this 10-minute gem. In the context of Choirmaster, if it felt the album was growing the slightest bit too long, “You’re the Lifter” provides a timely blessing that marvelously touches the soul.
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