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On the 75th edition of 5ive Songs (2021), we select five songs that are associated with LIGHT in some form or fashion.
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elcome 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 the 75th edition of 5ive Songs (2021), we select five songs that are associated with LIGHT 💡 in some form or fashion. Okay, let’s get into it!1. Halsey, “The Lighthouse”
💿 If I Can’t Have Love, I Want Power • 🏷 Capitol • 🗓 2021
Despite being called “The Lighthouse,” Halsey opts for a dark, ‘minor-key’ path. Case in point – the chorus: “There is a lighthouse / In the middle of the deep / And I’m still stranded on the shoreline there / And nobody hears me scream.” Yikes! Besides the chorus, Frangipane provides examples of several bad, devilish experiences. On the first verse, she mentions an ex who “Was tall and mean with venom eyes so green / Wanted reconciliation, but my tongue was in my teeth” (Yes, we can speculate if that’s 🎙 G-Eazy 😜) On the second verse, the sailor she meets is not good – “A sailor ain’t a savior cause they only tell you lies.” Of course, Frangipane also admits her own devilishness on the bridge, while on the outro, “the waves come crashing down.” Yeah, some lighthouse, alright!
2. The Weeknd, “Blinding Lights”
💿 After Hours • 🏷 Republic • 🗓 2020
“Blinding Lights” features beautiful vocals, the form is straightforward, while the centerpiece should come as no surprise – the chorus:
“I said, ooh, I’m blinded by the lights
No, I can’t sleep until I feel your touch
I said, ooh, I’m drowning in the night
Oh, when I’m like this, you’re the one
I trust Hey, hey hey.”
Thematically, The Weekend focuses on love, relationships, and sex – predictable, but always effective. All in all, “Blinding Lights” is superb, showing his versatility on this sick, utterly infectious, pop record.
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3. Harry Styles, “Lights Up”
💿 Fine Line • 🏷 Columbia • 📅 2019
“Lights Up” has elements of vintage and retro, led by the robust bass line and the keyboards. Still, there are also some modern cues, including the sleekness of the vocal production and some programming as well. The record possesses a great groove, and fine production work courtesy of 🎛 Tyler Johnson. Vocally, Styles remains a force, sounding absolutely marvelous, as he makes it clear he will “Shine, step into the light” and notably, ‘never go back.’ Honestly, it’s the lyrics, the accompanying music video, and the significance of 10/11/19 that add to the speculation regarding Styles’ sexuality. Does he care? Probably not. There does seem to be elements of bisexuality implied in the music video, while the lyrics seem to be ‘open-minded’ without specifically addressing sexuality. But the chorus seems to ‘open the door’:
“All the lights couldn’t put out the dark
Runnin’ through my heart
Lights up and they know who you are
Know who you are
Do you know who you are? (Oh).”
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4. Thomas Rhett, “Be A Light” (Ft. Reba McEntire, Hillary Scott, Chris Tomlin & Keith Urban)
🎵 “Be a Light” • 🏷 Big Machine • 📅 2020
For the most part, “Be a Light” is a success. Rhett is the main attraction. “In a time full of war, be peace,” he sings on the first verse, continuing the wisdom, singing, “In a time full of doubt, just believe.” Yes, Thomas is the ‘head honcho,’ but gets welcome assists from everybody. Chris Tomlin sings the second half of the second verse for example. Reba and Hillary split the second chorus. Urban joins on the third verse, alongside Rhett, Scott, and Reba, with all five singers joining together on the final chorus. “Be A Light” successfully delivers a thoughtful, transcendent message. The 🎛 Dann Huff produced record, released in a turbulent 2020, is perfectly suited for COVID-19 pandemic relief.
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5. Joji & Diplo, “Daylight”
💿 Nectar • 🏷 88rising / 12Tone Music • 📅 2020
Joji is on autopilot addressing the topic of love – breaking up/heartbreak. He claims not to care – “I’m not layin’ in bed with a fucked-up head” – but clearly, the breakup has affected him. He even says so on the pre-chorus prior:
“And I’ve been a hero, helpless
I’m in hell
And I’ve cried up and down in these hallways
Blamed myself.”
Basically, with “Daylight,” it’s the idea that you’re fine that things have ended, yet you still experience pain or at least a bad memory. He makes it clear how different he is from his ex, who’s “Hiding on the FM radio / I sing along just to sing my thoughts at someone.”
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