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In the 66th edition of 5ive Songs (2022), we select five songs that are associated with RAINBOW 🌈 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 66th edition of 5ive Songs (2022), we select five songs that are associated with RAINBOW 🌈 in some form or fashion. Okay, let’s get into it
1. Meghan Trainor, “Rainbow”
💿 Takin’ It Back • 🏷 Epic • 📅 2022
In the first verse, Meghan sees this person struggling. Despite the fact that the people – the world – doesn’t understand such struggles, she plays the role of encourager, making it crystal clear, “But you ain’t alone / No, no, when it’s getting dark / I’m a light you up, my love.” Similarly, in the second verse, she uplifts them despite their doubts and self-esteem issues. “‘Cause you beautiful, you intelligent / You emotional, but you the baddest bitch,” she sings, continuing, “Ain’t no one compared, so why you care / Whatt anybody says about you?” She has a point. Ultimately, it leads to the crowning achievement, the rainbow-laden chorus, as well as the post-chorus, where Meghan makes it crystal clear, “They gonna love you.” “Rainbow” is both uplifting and sweet, sweet music to the ears.
Appears in 🔻:
2. Israel Kamakawiwo’ole, “Over the Rainbow”
💿 Alone In Iz World • 🏷 Mountain Apple Company HAWAII / Big Boy • 📅 2001
This three-and-a-half-minute rendition appears on the posthumously released 💿 Alone In Iz World (2001). Sadly, the musician, who suffered from obesity throughout his life, passed away at just 38 years of age in 1997 😢. The version of “Over The Rainbow” released during his short lifetime appears on his 1993 album, 💿 Facing Future – 🎵 “Somewhere Over The Rainbow_ What A Wonderful World”. What a moving medley by a great musician! It’s worth noting that in 2021, Billboard reported that “Somewhere Over The Rainbow” reached 1 billion YouTube views.
3. Miley Cyrus, “Rainbowland” (Ft. Dolly Parton)
💿 Younger Now • 🏷 RCA • 📅 2017
“Living in a rainbowland
Where skies are blue, and things are grand
Oh, wouldn’t it be nice (So nice) to live in paradise
Where we’re free to be exactly who we are.”
“Rainbowland” can’t be tamed – rather – it can’t be denied attention! Why? Well, Cyrus taps a legend for the assist: 🎙 Dolly Parton. With the appearance of everybody’s favorite, highly decorated country music icon, “Rainbowland” assumes an old-school, retro country sound. Need I remind you that Younger Now was released in the year of our lord, 2017? While it doesn’t sound like 2017 musically, its thoughtful, all-encompassing message is transcendent. “We are rainbows, me and you / Every color, every hue,” Cyrus and Parton sing in the chorus, adding, “Let’s shine through / Together we can start livin’ in a rainbowland.”
4. J Balvin, “Arcoíris”
💿 Colores • 🏷 Universal Music Latino / UMG • 📅 2020
“Arcoíris” is incredibly enjoyable – an understatement! It is produced by 🎛 Michael Brun and 🎛 Sky Rompiendo. It’s safe to say they put in work behind the boards 💯. If you guessed a three-letter word plays a key role, well, you’d be totally correct. Let’s just say, J Balvin and Mr. Eazi enjoy dirty dancing with the opposite sex 😉.
5. Kacey Musgraves, “Rainbow”
💿 Golden Hour • 🏷 MCA Nashville • 📅 2018
The superb chorus, excerpted above, continues, “You hold tight to your umbrella / Well, darlin’, I’m just tryin’ to tell ya / That there’s always been a rainbow hangin’ over your head.” “Rainbow” doesn’t arrive until the end of Golden Album. Despite this, it caps off this fabulous affair incredibly meaningfully. This is among those totally can’t-miss, expressive piano ballads, period. Her voice, which is consistently ‘on-point’ throughout Golden Hour, is at its very best on “Rainbow.” This record, penned years before Golden Hour, was special to Musgraves – a favorite of her late grandmother’s. Furthermore, “Rainbow” has taken on a new, anthemic role in the LGBTQ community. Pretty cool, right? Arguably, this is one of Musgraves’ very best performances and songs of her career.
Appears in 🔻:
- 14 Songs Characterized by Colors
- A Compendium Comprised of 100 Notable LGBTQ+ Songs
- 16 ‘R’ Songs Selected with No Rhyme or Reason
- 13 Songs Where, When It Rains It Pours (Part I)
- An Engaging, Unorthodox Soundtrack to Spring
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