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The Philly vocal group dominated the charts in the ‘90s largely with old-fashioned R&B songs about love and loss, and few of their hits spur the waterworks quite like this acapella flip of a relative Motown obscurity. Is it about losing a loved one? The end of a relationship? High sch...
Over 300 music fans have voted on the 70+ Best Songs About Losing Someone And Loss. Current Top 3: Losing My Religion, Don't Lose My Number, Loser
But in a post-Drake world, the onus is no longer on the rapper to tap an R&B singer to belt out a heartfelt chorus to match some verses about love and loss. As a matter of fact, a traditional rapper and R&B singer collaboration is rarer than a coherent Meek Mill tweet. It’s ...
“I was in a perfectly functional relationship, very happily coupled, and I found myself tapping into the song’s sadness and grief related to the loss of my friend,” she said. “It was really helpful to be able to access those emotions.” ...
The lyrics are imbued with love and admiration as Wonder sings about all the things that make his wife special. He declares her beauty “like a morning sun” and compares her smile to “a rainbow after the rain”. Overall, the song perfectly encapsulates the deep love and affection that Wo...
it was relegated to the B-side of the 1967 single, “Tell Mama.” A song about heartbreak, loss, and the addictive nature of love and devotion, it was written by Billy Foster and Ellington Jordan and inspired artists as diverse as Paul Weller, Beyoncé, Rod Stewart, and Dua Lipa to re...
Some argue whether this song is about a love affair that has ended or the loss of a loved one. Regardless of the type of loss McLachlan is writing about, the song still depicts a relationship with someone who is no longer around. McLachlan sings, “Weep not for the memories, remember ...
Baby, Please Don’t Go, by Them (and many others): fear, love, resentment. Asymmetric. Can’t Break Up Now, by Old Dominion and Megan Moroney: familiarity, nostalgia, fear of loss, fear of regret, love. Symmetric. Hold On, We’re Going Home, by Drake: hope, love, desire. Asymmetr...