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In the 47th edition of 5ive Songs (2022), we select five songs that are associated with the word LOSE 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 the 47th edition of 5ive Songs (2022), we select five songs that are associated with the word LOSE in some form or fashion. Okay, let’s get into it!
1. R.E.M., “Losing My Religion”
💿 Out of Time • 🏷 R.E.M. / Athens L.L.C. / Concord Music Group • 🗓 1991
“I thought that I heard you laughing
I thought that I heard you sing
I think I thought I saw you try.”
My, my, my! “Losing My Religion” is about obsession, which should be crystal clear in the first verse and confirmed by the excerpted chorus. “Oh, life is bigger / It’s bigger than you, and you’re a not me,” Stipe sings, continuing, “The lengths that I will go to / The distance in your eyes / Oh, no, I’ve said too much / I’ve set it up.” Woo! Stipe remains obsessed in the second verse, admitting to “Trying to keep an eye on you / Like a hurt, lost, and blinded fool.” Stipe is right – his longing for this person who won’t reciprocate the feelings/ keep the same energy is a waste of time. As outlandish as his obsession may be, can’t we all relate to some degree? 🎵 “Losing My Religion” ranks among the most kick-ass songs of all time.
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2. Selena Gomez, “Lose You to Love Me”
💿 Rare • 🏷 Interscope • 📅 2020
In the chorus, Gomez gets a boost from backing vocals, elevating the intensity level. Ultimately, there are plenty of things to like about “Lose You to Love Me.” That includes the message made by Gomez, which is thoughtful and quite relatable. It’s a noteworthy moment for the pop singer from her 2022 album, 💿 RARE.
3. Daft Punk, “Lose Yourself to Dance”
💿 Random Access Memories • 🏷 Columbia • 📅 2013
On “Lose Yourself to Dance,” 🎙 Pharrell Williams makes his first of two appearances on Random Access Memories. Sure, his second appearance is the most heralded (“Get Lucky”), but he’s on-point on “Lose Yourself to Dance” too. His falsetto is a perfect match for Daft Punk’s soul-soaked production work, period. Williams delivers such memorable lines as “Here take my shirt and just go ahead and wipe up all the sweat! Sweat! Sweat!” as well as the repeated titular lyric. Running nearly six minutes in duration, “Lose Yourself to Dance” is a total electronic vibe, particularly the ripe rhythmic guitar, courtesy of the legendary 🎙 Nile Rodgers.
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4. Sam Smith, “Love is a Losing Game”
💿 In The Lonely Hour (Drowning Shadows Edition) • 🏷 Capitol • 📅 2015
“Love is a Losing Game” has been covered by various musicians – it’s just an EPIC song. One of the best renditions comes from 🏆 Academy and Grammy Award-winning musician, 🎙 Sam Smith. It appears on 💿 In The Lonely Hour (Drowning Shadows Edition), released in 2015. Smith possesses a truly gorgeous, haunting voice – one that’s the definition of ‘one of a kind.’ They masterfully capture the emotion of the record, never under- or over-singing. Smith finds the right balance, accompanied by warm piano and lush strings. Clearly, this is and will always be Amy’s song, but Smith truly makes it his own. His authenticity goes a long way.
5. Little Beaver, “I’m Losin’ the Feelin”
💿 Joey • 🏷 Henry Stone Music • 🗓 1972
Even though love has clearly burned out for Little Beaver, his pain is our listening pleasure. His guitar playing is absolutely awesome. I love his melodic riffs and soloing, while his rhythmic, and chordal are equally alluring. Also alluring are his soulful pipes. If you had to choose between his guitar skills and his commanding, nuanced vocals, it would be a tough choice. That’s not even considering the relatable songwriting he serves up of this waning love. Perhaps not the first soul joint that comes to mind, 🎵 “I’m Losin’ the Feelin” this Little Beaver record is worthwhile and definitely deserves wider recognition.
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