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In the 41st edition of 5ive Songs (2022), we select five songs that are associated with MIDDLE 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. In the 41st edition of 5ive Songs (2022), we select five songs that are associated with the MIDDLE in some form or fashion. Okay, let’s get into it
1. Panic! At The Disco, “Middle of a Breakup”
💿 Viva Las Vengeance • 🏷 Fueled By Ramen • 📅 2022
There’s plenty to heart about “Middle of a Breakup.” It commences with the signature, sped-up drum runs, something that has graced P!ATD’s music many times. I love the prominence of the guitar on this track, as well as the driving bass line. It’s incredibly gorgeous when harmonized guitar enters into the mix. There are also other musical touches, like strings and harmonized backing vocals that make “Middle of a Breakup” a surefire vibe. Of course, the biggest draw is Urie. The lyrics are another selling point beginning with the pre-chorus (excerpted above) and of course the chorus where makeup sex enters into play. Of course, prior to “Keep your disco, give me T. Rex” (in the chorus), Urie makes it clear “We ain’t no star-crossed lovers, we just get carried away” (verse one) and later, “You and me ain’t no Bonnie and Clyde” (verse two). Woo! All told, 🎵 “Middle of a Breakup” is another catchy single by Panic! At The Disco that also offers ample musicianship.
2. J. Cole, “Middle Child”
💿 Revenge of the Dreamers III • 🏷 Dreamville / Roc Nation • 📅 2019
Cole drops compelling rhymes, showcasing his consistent, elite flow. The two most memorable sections of the record are the refrain and the chorus. Cole also brings plenty of heat to the verses. Among topics covered include the incarceration of black males. The best way to describe “Middle Child” is 🔥.
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3. Zedd, Maren Morris & Grey, “The Middle”
🎵 “The Middle” • 🏷 Interscope • 📅 2018
Morris exhibits her share of grit on “The Middle,” often part of the country script, but also amps up her pop sensibilities. Hearing Morris with vocal effects doesn’t sound like a total stretch, particularly considering her versatility. That said, there’s nothing the slightest bit country about the backdrop, as Zedd and Grey are firmly planted in the electronic dance idiom. No problem whatsoever! The best moment of “The Middle” is the chorus, the catchy, breakthrough moment.
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4. Alex Aiono, “Work The Middle”
🎵 “Work the Middle” • 🏷 Interscope • 📅 2017
“Come and meet me at the afterparty / Bring your body, mama work the middle / Just a little don’t tell nobody / Bring your body, mama work the middle.” Sex, of course, is the modus operandi. Aiono never crosses the line but is intentional in being suggestive. Work is the go-to innuendo for the act. Even so, Alex keeps it classy.
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5. Luther Vandross, “Right in the Middle”
💿 Dance With My Father • 🏷 Sony Music Entertainment • 📅 2003
“Right in the Middle” is an album track – nowhere near being a single. Even so, it’s chill, classy, and incredibly sophisticated, just like Luther Vandross likes it. His voice sounds as potent and buttery smooth as ever – no heavy lifting for him! He’s supported by background vocalists who further accentuate his cool but commanding and compelling lead. What exactly is right in the middle in the context of this Vandross/ 🎼 ✍ Reed Vertelney-penned song? Love, of course:
“Not all bad, not all good (it’s just something that I believe)
Not all cold, not all hot (yeah, I like that, not all hot)
Not all bitter, not all sweet (sounds all right to me)
So don’t miss all the good, waiting for the best, there’s still happiness
Right in the middle.”
Middle: 5ive Songs No. 41 (2022) [📷: Brent Faulkner, Clovis Cheminot, Dreamville, Fueled By Ramen, Interscope, The Musical Hype, OpenClipart-Vectors, Pavel Danilyuk, Pixabay, Roc Nation, Sony Music Entertainment]
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