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\"Pusher Love Girl\" is a song recorded by American singer-songwriter Justin Timberlake for his third studio album, The 20/20 Experience (2013). It was written and produced by Timberlake, Timothy \"Timbaland\" Mosley, and Jerome \"J-Roc\" Harmon, with additional writing from James Fauntleroy. The song is an ode to the \"intoxicating effects\" of love and sex.[1] \"Pusher Love Girl\" is a slow-tempo R&B song that goes through several different styles during its eight-minute duration. It opens with an orchestral intro, before transcending into its \"funky main section\". The song concludes with an outro that sees Timberlake rap over futuristic hip hop beats, comparing several narcotics to the love of his significant other.
\"Pusher Love Girl\" is a slow-tempo R&B song with an approximate length of eight minutes and two seconds.[5][6] The song \"simmers\" on an \"elastic\" soul groove that contains \"retro-synth\" hooks, hand claps, horns and a \"squelchy\" bass line.[6][7][8] Jason Lipshutz of Billboard called the song \"a more seasoned version\" of \"SeƱorita\", the opening track of Timberlake's debut studio album, Justified (2002).[9] The song is an ode to the \"intoxicating effects\" of love and sex.[1] 411mania's Jeremy Thomas commented that the lyrics are not in the \"tortured, emo-driven\" context that listeners could expect.[10] Thomas described the song as a \"smooth, laid back jam\" in which Timberlake \"eases his way around\" a few \"clunky\" metaphors and \"skillfully navigates several much better ones\" in a song that \"sets the stage for what to expect from the rest of the album\".[10] According to Gregory Hicks of The Michigan Daily, the song adopts the \"swift, orchestral chromatics\" of Ciara and Timberlake's 2009 single, \"Love Sex Magic\".[11]
Five minutes into the song, \"Pusher Love Girl\" morphs into a spoken-word outro where Timberlake raps \"Childish Gambino style\" over futuristic hip hop beats. Timberlake compares narcotics, such as heroin, cocaine, plum wine, MDMA and nicotine, to the love of his significant other.[3][4][16] Kitty Empire, writing for The Observer, commented that Timberlake's list of narcotics sound \"tempting\".[17] Youssef stated that the outro may seem \"bloated\" to many, but that it enhances the atmosphere and \"cross-genre\" feel that Timberlake and Timbaland wanted, while also \"building on and completing the ideas\" that Frank Ocean experimented with on his debut studio album, Channel Orange (2012).[4] Sarah Dean of The Huffington Post wrote that Timberlake channels his \"inner mid-'80s\" Prince during this period of the song.[18] Mikael Wood of the Los Angeles Times wrote that Timberlake raps with \"surprising authority\".[15]
Nate Jones of Popdust stated that the album version of \"Pusher Love Girl\" improves on the live version that was performed at the 55th Annual Grammy Awards. He commented that the \"instrumental thump, slightly plodding in the live versions, tightens up until it's propelling the song forward\" with an \"elephantine self-assurance\", clearing \"enough space\" for Timberlake's Prince impersonation to work \"out its sweet shimmy\".[3] He commented that it might be \"slightly uncouth\" to compare \"your lover to a drug pusher\", but \"when you're doing it with harmonies like these, we don't think she'll mind.\"[3] According to ABC News' Allan Raible, the lyrics to \"Pusher Love Girl\" are \"very calculated\" and the drug references are meant to give Timberlake, an artist who \"somehow lives in a Tiger Beat bubble\", \"edge\".[13] Raible wrote that in the song, Timberlake is \"supposed to be the bad boy with the pseudo-'50s smile and the charm to match\", a comparison that was \"tired\" when Roxy Music used it in 1975.[13] He concluded by stating that it is \"past even being a dead horse by now\".[13]
Nick Krewen, writing for The Star, dismissed \"Pusher Love Girl\" as a \"dull dirge\" of a song that \"plods along at a midtempo slog lasting five minutes, before a false ending and equally dull coda drag our carcasses another 400 meters after its initial impact\". He wrote that \"just when we feel we've escaped with minor scratches\", Timberlake repeats the line \"I'm a junkie for your love\" ad nauseam \"until the song reaches its merciful resolution\".[27] Robert Copsey of Digital Spy wrote that \"Pusher Love Girl\" begins \"perky enough\", but that is \"hard to justify\" its length when it feels repetitive after the first three minutes and \"self-indulgent thereafter\".[28] HitFix reviewer Melinda Newman was critical of the lyric \"hydroponic jelly bean\", commenting: \"Is there anyone else on God's green earth that could pull off calling someone that\"[7]
The most accessible and traditional plot element is the romance between the two prisoners Nemov (the \"innocent\" of the title) and Lyuba (the \"love-girl\"). Nemov learns that Lyuba is having sex with the camp doctor Mereshchun in exchange for better food and living conditions. When Nemov demands that she stop seeing Mereshchun, Lyuba refuses and a conflict arises.
This lovers' conflict does not arise until almost the end of the play, in the final scene of Act III. Their dilemma is apparently resolved in the very brief Act IV, at the end of which an injured and dejected Nemov watches Lyuba enter Mereshchun's office yet again.
Sometimes it feels like guys and girls speak different languages when it comes to love. If you think that the special girl in your life isn't getting the message that you love her, you have to make an extra effort to show her how you feel. It's all about finding a balance between giving her love and affection and accepting her individuality. If you want to know how to love a girl, see Step 1 to get started. This article is based on an interview with our licensed marriage and family therapist, Allen Wagner. Check out the full interview here.
\"...Love is love. You can't just say it. You gotta mean it. So I think we should (sing) this song for you guys tonight, because she's in love with the girl. I'm in love with the boy. Let's just sing it for everybody.\"
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Marie Ulven, more popularly known as girl in red, speaks to a unique gen Z mentality. The Norwegian artist found her start writing and producing unapologetic music about the trials and joys of young LGBT love, seasonal depression, and the rush of discovering yourself. These home-recorded songs soon developed her a devoted fanbase, sold-out shows across the world, and now lead her to \"midnight love.\"
\"midnight love\" is a noted evolution for girl in red. Written from the perspective of the person suffering, Ulven opts for a more subtle approach to impactful songwriting. There is a marked maturity to the piano-driven affair, finding a palpable power in the notes left to hang in the air.
As the minimalistic production eventually swells, so does Ulven's conviction. \"I can't be your midnight love / When your silver is my gold / I can't be your second best / Close but not your favorite,\" she delivers to the heavens in a verse that is equal parts liberating and transcendent. Three three-minute offering is nothing short of cathartic. girl in red spoke further what is arguably her most intimate single to date, sharing,
\"'midnight love' feels like my best work so far. its my first song with a piano, but the approach of writing it was a bit different than usual too. even though i'm singing from my perspective, as the 'victim', in real life it was actually me who was ''bad guy.' a close friend was treated the same way i had treated someone else. like, this dude would text her at night to see if they could meet up, and it kind of gave her false hope that they could be something more, so she always would say yes and be there for him. seeing that so up close gave me some perspective and i realized that my situation was very similar. so this song is pretty much me reflecting on how small i've made someone else feel. even though i never meant be a dick, i was. we met up recently after she heard the song and i apologized. i think she forgave me.\"
girl in red is an artist who has built her budding career on the rapturous fusion of bedroom pop and indie rock, and \"midnight love\" feels like a critical turning point. A turning point that has the potential to establish girl in red as a generation-defining artist.
Love is patient and kind; love does not envy or boast; it is not arrogant or rude. It does not insist on its own way; it is not irritable or resentful; it does not rejoice at wrongdoing, but rejoices with the truth. Love bears all things, believes all things, hopes all things, endures all things. Love never ends. As for prophecies, they will pass away; as for tongues, they will cease; as for knowledge, it will pass away.
My first album, at 16.Love the extended opening riff on the video. They should have had it on the album. Don't know how it is possible that this girl is even hotter in her late 40s than when she was 21.
i love the 80's... the music and videos help me connect back to a time when there was innocence and simplicity in life. don't get me wrong i love my life now, with my wife and kid and the technology and comforts of today... but deep inside i yearn for the 80's.thanks for doing your bit to help remind people like me of those days :-)
i didn't make the connection to \"jt10ou\" either--even though i watched it and actually had a little thing for her on the show (i always liked the girl-next-door types as well). she really does look beautiful, and she gave such a gracious, charming, confident and down-to-earth interview. really fun read.
I was always a big fan of hers, loved JT10OUS. I always knew she was the one in the video, but I've always been one of those who gets a kick out of recognizing people lol I just found this site, and love it. I'm reading all of these, I hope you keep doing more!! She is absolutely stunning, and seems so down to earth. She was this girl's favorite on that show, always nice to see a very pretty girl who was also a smart girl in my 80s and 90s sitcoms! And I second the request somewhere else for the Living in Sin couple! 59ce067264