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On the 25th edition of 3BOPS (2021), we select three awesome songs that are associated with PEOPLE in some form or fashion.
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On 3BOPS, we are totally dedicated to keeping things L-I-T-E! Similar to 5ive Songs, there’s a topic and a short blurb, only with THREE songs instead of FIVE. Yes, it’s a playlist, but it’s a miniature playlist that shouldn’t take much time to consume. On the 25th edition of 3BOPS (2021), we select three awesome songs that are associated with PEOPLE in some form or fashion.
1. Kings of Leon, “100,000 People”
💿 When You See Yourself • 🏷 RCA • 📅 2021
🎙 Caleb Followill exhibits restraint from the onset. Even pulling back, he’s an incredibly effective front man. “100,000 People” progressively picks up more steam musically. There’s a nice addition of some electronic sounds that are definitely unexpected from Kings of Leon. As the instrumental picks up steam, likewise Caleb becomes progressively edgier as well. The best section of the song is the chorus, specifically the constantly repeated “You do,” backed sweetly by an expanded sound palette. Obviously, the lyric “You do” isn’t profound but no worries – there’s plenty of strong songwriting throughout.
2. Demi Lovato, “Lonely People”
💿 Dancing with the Devil… The Art of Starting Over • 🏷 Island • 📅 2021
Within the context of Dancing with the Devil… The Art of Starting Over, 🎵 “Lonely People” continue to check off boxes. What makes it such a bop? Well, there’s great production from 🎛 Oak, 🎛 “Downtown” Trevor Brown, and 🎛 Zaire Koalo, specifically the drum programming, rhythmic guitar, and backing vocals. Furthermore, there’s a big, soaring chorus, and as always, great vocals by Lovato. Lovato shows control on the verses while she rises to the occasion on the chorus. Once more, she adds the cherry on top with some excellent ad-libs.
“Guess we’re all lonely people Guess we’re all lonely people Romeo has no sequel Guess we’re all lonely people.”
3. George Ezra, “Pretty Shining People”
💿 Staying at Tamara’s • 🏷 Sony UK • 📅 2018
On the first verse, Ezra struggles with fear and change. On the second, he focuses on “what ifs.” The pre-chorus comes from the perspective of his friend, Sam:
“He said: ‘Why, why, what a terrible time to be alive If you’re prone to over thinking and Why, why, what a terrible time to be alive If you’re prone to second guessing.”
Another pro is the production, shining brightest on the powerful, enthusiastic chorus. During this particular section, there is heavy use of acoustic guitars, and pummeling drums. Also, worth noting, melodically, it’s simply beautiful.
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