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TITLE: Your Favorite ARTIST: Cherry Street WRITERS: Tessa Laity, Vanessa Lynn LENGTH: 3:31 GENRE: Indie rock, new wave, electronic rock PRODUCER: Reza Vranitzky From the Album: Love Songs (Released on 5/11/14) The fifth song on the album is "Your Favorite," written by Tessa Laity and Vanessa Lynn. Although other songs on the album could easily be classified as dance songs, and several of them could be heard at any club that promotes dancing, "Your Favorite," is one of the few songs that seems to be specifically made for dance clubs or anything of that variety. The lyrics are not the top-notch lyrics that several of Cherry Street's songs are, but that's fine because the lyrics seem to come second to the beat of the song. In fact, while what the girls in the song are doing can be classified as singing, they more seem to be speaking in rhythm, definitely making the song the type that isn't easily sung along to - but definitely the type of song that can be danced to.
The song starts off with an obvious dance beat. There's an almost obvious 70s influence to the song, which features a theremin to give the song an almost futuristic - yet retro - edge to it. Tessa starts the song off, talking about walking with somebody that she has strong feelings with. She sings that she's been trying to tell this person something for a long time, but the words keep getting stuck in her throat. Her voice is very monotone, almost as if she's extremely focused on keeping with the beat of the song, not wanting to lose herself in the extremely complicated rhythm. Vanessa takes the next verse, her voice in the exact same state as Tessa's, although much higher pitched. She tells basically the same story about not being able to tell this person how she feels about them even though they're standing right in front of them, and nothing is interrupting them. The chorus is next, featuring all four of the Cherry Street girls. While normally their voices are well-organized and precise when they're all singing together, this time they seem to have taken a kind of sloppy approach to the chorus. They seem to shrug off harmonizing together, so each one of their voices is very obvious. It's not out of laziness that they did this - it was intentional to give the song a very laid-back feeling. It's not one to be taken seriously since it's specifically made for clubs, where nothing is taken particularly seriously. The chorus are the words that the voice of the song so badly wants to tell the person they're with: That this person is their favorite person in the world, no matter what, and that they hope that they're that person's favorite as well. There's a pause between the main section of the chorus and where all the girls repeat the ending line like, "And I hope / And I hope that I am your favorite, too." There's a dance pause in the song in between the chorus and the third verse that sounds much like the beginning of the song before Aubrey starts with her verse, her voice monotone and almost robotic like Vanessa and Tessa's before. She sings about the aftermath of admitting to being in love with this person, who apparently has not taken it as well as she has hoped. In the third line of Aubrey's verse, she sings, "I'm just so glad I met you now," her voice -while still monotone - takes on a sort of wavy feeling, with every other word being emphasized. All four girls join in on the next line, doing the exact same wavy feel as before and almost repeating the same line, but changing it to, "I'm just so glad I met you then." And then the next verse is Eva's. The verse starts off with all four girls singing, "You, you, you," and then just Eva sings, "...are amazing to me," and then again with, "Kiss, kiss, kisses," and "help me to see." Eva finishes the verse alone by confessing that she's given this person to key to her heart because she's so sure of what she's saying to him. Aubrey sings the verse right after that, having a little bit of a different reaction to this person not responding the way that she would have hoped. Aubrey, instead, gets a little desperate sounding as she begs for this person to forgive her for acting like a love-stricken fool and asks if there's anyway that this person could ever love her back. She ends the verse with, "You're just my favorite, I love you," and all four of the girls sing, "And I hope that I am your favorite, too." Again, they quietly repeat, "And I hope / And I hope that I am your favorite, too." Eva sings another verse, this verse seeming to take place sometime in the future, a little while after this awkward and embarrassing moment when feelings were not reciprocated. She sings about how she doesn't feel that way about this person anymore after this experience because now she feels like that person's heart is black and unlovable. There's a small dance pause in between the verse, but it slowly starts to fade out until there's almost to music, and you hear all four of the girls sing, "I am your favorite, too," before the song starts up again.
In the final part of the song, it starts to take on a whole other feeling, as if a lot of time has passed now. In the dance pause between the last line and the next verse, the music sounds almost sinister and there's an electronic beat that is mimicking what a heart beat monitor sounds like. At the end of the dance pause, the heart beat monitor sound seems to flatline, giving that solid line of a single note noise before completely fading out and going back into the sound that the song had before. Tessa starts it off, singing about how even though she thought that she was completely over this person who has broken her heart, she's not because she finds that she can't move on from him. Vanessa sings the next verse, which is almost a repeat of a verse earlier in the song. While earlier in the song, Vanessa sang, "Stop and struggle with the words you can't hear / I lack courage, and all I can say is," this time she sings, "I do not struggle, my words are clear / With all my courage, I say to you," and then the chorus repeats. The girls sing, "And I hope / And I hope that I am your favorite, too," three times at the end before the song begins to do the sinister sounding music again, along with the heartbeat monitor sound again, but this time when it fades out, the song has ended. It's a bit of a distressing ending, especially for people who want the situation in the song to end well for the women in it. Although it's never explicitly said, it's pretty safe to assume that it didn't go well the second time they approached this person about how they feel judging by how the music sounded at the end. The words have been sitting on my tongue Since we started walking I've been needing to tell for so long So long that the words get stuck in my throat
You're looking me in the eye You're looking as the world goes by Stop and struggle with the words you can't hear I lack courage, and all I can say is:
"You are, by far, my absolute favorite Stop and hear, what I have to say is true Love me, hate me, but you are my favorite And I hope that I am your favorite, too"
And I hope And I hope that I am your favorite, too
Please stop looking at me like I am so strange I guess it's time I should explain I'm just so glad I met you now I'm just so glad I met you then
You, you, you are amazing me Kiss, kiss, kisses help me to see My heart beats for you, so here is the key I'm just so sure of what I'm saying
Forgive, I'm such a fool Could you love me? Please don't be cruel You're just my favorite, I love you And I hope that I am your favorite, too
And I hope And I hope that I am your favorite, too
Then you turned your back and showed me your heart was black I tried to speak, but my voice was so meek You started to turn to me again, but I left I took my heart back, it was a pure theft
I am your favorite, too
I'm still thinking about you all night My friends say I'm quite a sight I still have my heart, but I lost the key Could you please give it back to me?
You're looking me in the eye You're looking as the world goes by I do not struggle, my words are clear With all my courage, I say to you:
"You are, by far, my absolute favorite Stop and hear, what I have to say is true Love me, hate me, but you are my favorite And I hope that I am your favorite, too"
And I hope And I hope that I am your favorite, too And I hope And I hope that I am your favorite, too And I hope And I hope that I am your favorite, tooSOUNDS LIKE: CSS - Let's Make Love and Listen to Death From Above
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