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On this edition of 5ive Songs, we select five intriguing songs that are associated with being TRUE or FALSE.
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On 5ive Songs, we (I) keep things short and sweet – no extra calories or needless fluff. There’s a topic, five songs, and a short blurb that doesn’t exceed a paragraph. Yes, it’s a playlist, but it’s a miniature playlist that shouldn’t take much time to consume. On this edition of 5ive Songs, we select five intriguing songs that are associated with being TRUE or FALSE.
1. Bob Dylan, “False Prophet”
Rough and Rowdy Ways • Columbia • 2020
2. Tame Impala, “Is it True”
The Slow Rush • Island • 2020
3. Taylor Swift, “False God”
Lover • Taylor Swift • 2019
The chorus is a prime example:
“But we might just get away with it Religion’s in your lips Even if it’s a false god We’d still worship We might just get away with it The altar is my hips Even if it’s a false god We still worship this love We still worship this love We still worship this love.”
4. Mark Ronson, “True Blue”
Ft. Angel Olsen
Late Night Feelings • Sony • 2019
Olsen brings some attitude, particularly on the profane chorus:
“Fucking around, I’m falling in love Saying goodbye ‘cause you’re giving it up All that you were, all that you lost Who ever thought it came with a cost? I ran to you, I ran to you I ran to you and you know why.”
5. The Weeknd, “False Alarm”
Starboy • Republic • 2016
A danceable, pop-rock oriented groove anchors this joint, which bears some influence from Prince, at least to my ears. The record has an edgy, biting, rock quality that’s quite alluring. Throughout, a darker palette of sounds is used. Lyrically, aside from the aforementioned lyrical standouts, the chorus is definitely the centerpiece.
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