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In the 71st edition of 5ive Songs (2022), we select five songs that are associated with being STRONG 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 71st edition of 5ive Songs (2022), we select five songs that are associated with being STRONG in some form or fashion. Okay, let’s get into it!
1. Romy & Fred again.., “Strong”
🎵 “Strong” • 🏷 Young • 🗓 2022
Romy delivers lovely vocals that are breathy and never overreach. While the lyrics seem secondary to some degree, there are some noteworthy moments and messages. In the first verse, Romy encourages, “Let me be someone / You can lean on / I’m right here…” In the second, she sings, “You carry so much on your own / if you need someone to lean on…” Essentially, Romy is offering herself as a support to this person who’s had to be strong sans help, which is quite thoughtful and selfless. Well, Romy also would benefit. Romy and Fred again. make a formidable team. 🎵 “Strong” is, by all means, a strong musical offering from these two musicians. It’s picturesque, enjoyable, and soundly executed, all in all.
2. Ashford & Simpson, “Solid”
💿 Solid • 🏷 Capitol • 📅 1984
It’s safe to say that the solidness – the solidarity – runs long. “Solid” runs north of five minutes in duration. Even so, 🎙 Nickolas Ashford and 🎙 Valerie Simpson serve up ample musical excellence. The vocals are on-point, the production is exuberant, and the lyrics are – wait for it – SOLID! “You didn’t bat an eye / When I made you cry,” Ashford sings in the first verse, continuing, “We knew down the line / We would make it better.” Simpson, who handled much of the intro, holds down most of the pre-chorus, which focuses on building up that love. The chorus, as to be expected, is the centerpiece. it’s catchy as albeit – definitely solid as a rock!
“And now it’s solid
Solid as a rock
That’s what this love is
That’s what we’ve got, oh
Yes, it is
Solid
Solid as a rock
And nothing’s changed it, oh
The thrill is still hot, hot, hot, hot, hot, hot, hot, hot.”
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3. Dylan Scott, “Tough”
💿 Livin’ My Best Life • 🏷 Curb • 📅 2022
While Scott emphasizes traditional, male values, he changes the direction you expect the song to go. In the chorus, the toughness is derailed! Dylan tells his son, he can’t prepare him for love, potential heartbreak, and, perhaps the scariest of all, marriage. In the first chorus, he sings, “But when she walks in, she’ll mess you up / She’ll make you wanna learn to dance and go clean out your truck” – heaven forbid! He continues, “You’re gonna think you’re strong enough / But when she looks you in the eyes and tells you she’s in love / Well, good luck being tough.” He’s got a point 💪!
4. Mary J. Blige, “Mighty River”
💿 Mudbound • 🏷 Netflix / Milan • 📅 2017
“Mighty River” serves as the centerpiece of the Mudbound soundtrack. Blige is dynamic, powerful, and emotionally charged in this marvelous opener. She penned “Mighty River” alongside 🎼 ✍ Raphael Saadiq and 🎼 ✍ Taura Stinson. As the excerpted lyrics from the first verse suggest, the lyrics are empowering and uplifting. In the pre-chorus, Blige sings, “White flag in hand, I don’t wanna fight / No lines in the sand, I’m on your side / Invisible, no color life / It’s time we put our, put our, put our differences aside.” Say that, MJB! The centerpiece – the crowning achievement – is the chorus (and post-chorus), in all its spiritedness!
“Time tells no lies
It keeps changing, and ticking, and moving, then passes by
But if you’re lucky, it will be kind
Like a river flowing through time
(Like a river) let it wash you clean
(Mighty river) going up stream
(Like a river) cutting through right
(Mighty river) ‘cause it never gives up…”
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5. Whitney Houston, “I Didn’t Know My Own Strength”
💿 I Look To You • 🏷 Arista • 📅 2009
Despite adversity, Whitney Houston found a way to overcome the obstacles in her life. Of course, this song doesn’t have to represent the iconic musician – it can represent any and everybody. We’ve all “had nowhere to turn… nowhere to go” and “Lost sight of [our] dreams,” but that doesn’t mean it was the end or impossible to overcome. Even if things seem their bleakest, “I Didn’t Know My Own Strength” speaks about digging deeper – finding strength and a will to make it that we neglected to see before. When you overcome that hurdle that lies before you, you’ll be able to testify, like Houston, that “I found the light to my life way out of the dark / Found all that I need, here inside of me.” R.I.P Queen!
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