~Streets by Doja Cat -
The best out there. The beat drop at the start is everything and is highly expected, but still mind blowing. The beat is addicting and so are the lyrics: the repetition is used correctly in every single place. The thing about Doja is that she always has one part in the song (not only the rap) that is different from the rest of the song. She did everything right here, to be honest. I suggest you listen to it. The swearing in it isn't unnecessary; it really brings out emotion and matches the energy of the whole collection.
"Damn papa, you a rare breed, no comparing and it's motherfuckin' scary. Tryna keep him 'cause I found him; let a hoe know I ain't motherfuckin' sharing. I could take you to the parents, then to Paris, plan a motherfuckin' wedding. You the type I wanna marry (yeah) and keep you merry. I'll put the ring on when you ready. We play our fantasies out in real life ways and no Final Fantasy, can we end these games though? You give me energy, make me feel lightweight like the birds of a feather, baby, we real life made for each other and it's hard to keep my cool when other bitches tryna get with my dude and when other chickens tryna get in my coop 'cause you're a one in a million. There ain't no man like you."
~No Idea by Don Toliver -
The beat is everything. I just love it. I feel like a very mini beat drop would make this song perfect, but, then again, it is still perfect the way it is. So. Fucking. Perfect. Not as good as Streets though. Streets is goddess level.
"You know I get nasty (know I get nasty). Uber ride to my house, I called a taxi (Uber ride to my house, yeah). I'm picky with my women, I'm deciding (oh). Call me to your crib and I'm sliding (yeah). I'm picky with my women, I'm deciding (oh). Call me to your crib and I'm sliding (call me to your crib and I'm). First things first let me get that introduction (let me get that intro); we on a long road to self destruction (self destruction). You were so in love you weren't gon' tell me nothing (you were so in love). Let me get this clear (uh, huh), 'cause I had no idea (yeah)."
~Late Night Feelings by Mark Ronson (feat. Lykke Li) -
The start is sudden and, like Don't Leave Me, is quite a club song. I can already see myself moving to the rhythm of the night, my feet dragging along the dance floor. Lykke Li really carried this beat out and her voice is so soothing and magical, like a forest on a warm, comforting and lively Summer Night.
"My heart keeps pulling in the wrong direction. I'm about to cross the line, looking for the wrong affection night after night. I'm trying to find a new distraction, want to make it last all night. Everything that I've been mixin' all mixed up inside. When I get too on ya and I wanna call ya with late night feelings. When I get too on ya and I wanna call ya with late night feelings. On and on and on, feeling on and on. On and on, on and on with late night feelings. On and on and on, feeling on and on. On and on, on and on with late night feelings."
~Don't Leave Me by Mark Ronson (feat. Yebba) -
The start is sudden yet gentle; it gibves you a comforting chill on your spine that encourages you to dance. It's more of a nightclub song that would be playing in a movie when the main character tries to escape her (mostly) feeling about her recent breakup. I believe it's about this lady who doesn't want her partner to leave her (especially on that night) because she won't forgive or forget him. She wants him to be in her bed and just with her.
"Don't you leave me lonely tonight, cuz I won't forgive you. Don't you leave me lonely tonight, cuz I won't forget you. I toss and turn alone in my bed, when you should be laying beside me, instead. Don't you leave me lonely tonight, cuz I won't forgive you, forget you, forgive you this time."
The best out there. The beat drop at the start is everything and is highly expected, but still mind blowing. The beat is addicting and so are the lyrics: the repetition is used correctly in every single place. The thing about Doja is that she always has one part in the song (not only the rap) that is different from the rest of the song. She did everything right here, to be honest. I suggest you listen to it. The swearing in it isn't unnecessary; it really brings out emotion and matches the energy of the whole collection.
"Damn papa, you a rare breed, no comparing and it's motherfuckin' scary. Tryna keep him 'cause I found him; let a hoe know I ain't motherfuckin' sharing. I could take you to the parents, then to Paris, plan a motherfuckin' wedding. You the type I wanna marry (yeah) and keep you merry. I'll put the ring on when you ready. We play our fantasies out in real life ways and no Final Fantasy, can we end these games though? You give me energy, make me feel lightweight like the birds of a feather, baby, we real life made for each other and it's hard to keep my cool when other bitches tryna get with my dude and when other chickens tryna get in my coop 'cause you're a one in a million. There ain't no man like you."
~No Idea by Don Toliver -
The beat is everything. I just love it. I feel like a very mini beat drop would make this song perfect, but, then again, it is still perfect the way it is. So. Fucking. Perfect. Not as good as Streets though. Streets is goddess level.
"You know I get nasty (know I get nasty). Uber ride to my house, I called a taxi (Uber ride to my house, yeah). I'm picky with my women, I'm deciding (oh). Call me to your crib and I'm sliding (yeah). I'm picky with my women, I'm deciding (oh). Call me to your crib and I'm sliding (call me to your crib and I'm). First things first let me get that introduction (let me get that intro); we on a long road to self destruction (self destruction). You were so in love you weren't gon' tell me nothing (you were so in love). Let me get this clear (uh, huh), 'cause I had no idea (yeah)."
~Late Night Feelings by Mark Ronson (feat. Lykke Li) -
The start is sudden and, like Don't Leave Me, is quite a club song. I can already see myself moving to the rhythm of the night, my feet dragging along the dance floor. Lykke Li really carried this beat out and her voice is so soothing and magical, like a forest on a warm, comforting and lively Summer Night.
"My heart keeps pulling in the wrong direction. I'm about to cross the line, looking for the wrong affection night after night. I'm trying to find a new distraction, want to make it last all night. Everything that I've been mixin' all mixed up inside. When I get too on ya and I wanna call ya with late night feelings. When I get too on ya and I wanna call ya with late night feelings. On and on and on, feeling on and on. On and on, on and on with late night feelings. On and on and on, feeling on and on. On and on, on and on with late night feelings."
~Don't Leave Me by Mark Ronson (feat. Yebba) -
The start is sudden yet gentle; it gibves you a comforting chill on your spine that encourages you to dance. It's more of a nightclub song that would be playing in a movie when the main character tries to escape her (mostly) feeling about her recent breakup. I believe it's about this lady who doesn't want her partner to leave her (especially on that night) because she won't forgive or forget him. She wants him to be in her bed and just with her.
"Don't you leave me lonely tonight, cuz I won't forgive you. Don't you leave me lonely tonight, cuz I won't forget you. I toss and turn alone in my bed, when you should be laying beside me, instead. Don't you leave me lonely tonight, cuz I won't forgive you, forget you, forgive you this time."
oh, this show is a blast so far! blood, guts, mayhem, sex, lots of swearing, drugs and of course demons. and it all works perfectly! i love watching the I.M.P shenanigans Blitzo and co. get themselves into.
but so far, Episode 2 is my favorite. never would've i thought we'd get so much character depth for Stolas of all characters. he might be a total pervert, but he sure is a good father. and his song.... wow! that brought a tear to my eye. i never thought he'd have such a beautiful voice.
also, i can't forget about Octavia. i've only known her for one episode, but she's already up there as one of my favorite characters (along with Loona, of course). i really hope Vivzie brings her back for another episode. maybe have her and Loona on a girls' night together. that'd be great to watch!
all i can say now is: i can't wait to see what episode 3 has in store for us.
but so far, Episode 2 is my favorite. never would've i thought we'd get so much character depth for Stolas of all characters. he might be a total pervert, but he sure is a good father. and his song.... wow! that brought a tear to my eye. i never thought he'd have such a beautiful voice.
also, i can't forget about Octavia. i've only known her for one episode, but she's already up there as one of my favorite characters (along with Loona, of course). i really hope Vivzie brings her back for another episode. maybe have her and Loona on a girls' night together. that'd be great to watch!
all i can say now is: i can't wait to see what episode 3 has in store for us.
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