Joined by younger brothers Ernie and Marvin and brother-in-law Chris Jasper in 1973, the Isleys scored hits with “That Lady (Part 1)” (1973), “Fight the Power (Part 1)” (1975), and “For the Love of You (Part 1 and 2)” (1975). The Isley Brothers continued to perform and...
“From my own soundtrack of resilience and hard work, Dolly Parton’s “Working 9 to 5” stands out, encapsulating the daily grind with a rhythm that keeps me moving. Meanwhile, Rose Royce’s “Carwash” adds a touch of funk to the workday, making even the most mundane tasks feel gro...
While it may come off as alove song, its underlying message revolves around showing unwavering support for someone you deeply care about, regardless of their challenges. The track’s rhythm is so infectious that it’s hard not to bust a move, no matter whom you associate it with. Although ...
On the second-highest–chartingsynth-pop song ever made about loving someone to the point of asphyxiation (after Berlin’s Giorgio Moroder–produced “Take My Breath Away,” of course),the Weekndsings wistfully about his girlfriend asking him to strangle her gently. “You’re way too young to...
lackadaisical vocal affect—it sounds like they hit the studio directly after getting burned on the beach—but where so many slackers couldn’t be bothered to shape their slothfulness into hooks, Len cares deeply about leisure: They’re committed to wasting away the hours that make up a dull...
“were about happiness and losing it and three-day raves with my best friends.” she dialed down the ferocity on her follow-up ep, fresia magdalena , so it’s fitting that the highlight “by your side” initially pulses with soothing energy — dulcet notes on what sounds like a keyboard...
In the episode "The Day the Island Stood Still", when Cranky Kong reports that he could not find anything in his books about how to break the time-stopping curse, Diddy Kong and Candy Kong proceed to sing "Wake Up!". CANDY: WAKE UP! DIDDY: Wake up, Donkey Kong! CANDY: Wake uuuu...
It’s the kind of romantic aspiration that resonates with anyone who's been struck by cupid's arrow, making us believe in the boundless reach of love. After all, isn't the truest form of affection worth every step? 6. That's How You Know from Enchanted ...
“About Hunger, About Love” feels like a hug while lying defeated on a pile of golden leaves, defeated but with the hopefulness that comes while watching the clouds in a childish daydream. It captures a period of transition and the build-up throughout the song intensifies the emotions. The...
how ʿAbd Fattāḥ al-Sīsī was presented and what his role in the country was at that moment (general, president candidate, president). Due to the fact that songs support political figures, critical discourse analysis and a socio-cognitive approach were chosen. The question about what the...