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ooc: This song was written by myself and user mebeme101. It is his act at the forefront but as he's not around, I am posting this in order to keep the timeline we agreed on flowing. Not taking over AJ in any way, shape or form.Artist(s): AJ, Joshua Grimmie Title: Really Somebody Genre: Pop, R&B, Rap Length: 4:10 Written By: A.Marshall, J.Grimmie, C.Hudson Produced By: AJ Label: FREEDOM / Five Pesky Kids From The Album: N/A "Really Somebody" is a song by American singer-songwriter and actor AJ and prominently features guest vocals from Joshua Grimmie. The song serves as a comeback for both vocalists on the track as AJ embarked on a lengthy break from the industry and Grimmie was involved in a legal battle with his former record label which prevented him from releasing any new material. The track, as of right now, is a standalone release as AJ has no immediate plans to release a new album or EP while Grimmie appears as only a guest vocalist and will therefore not feature on his upcoming debut album. Really Somebody is AJ's first release in three years and the track continues to showcase his ever evolving maturity as a performing. Marshall was originally brought to the public's attention as a child Disney star and released a pop album under Hollywood Records in the same vein as the joyful characters he once portrayed. In 2013, AJ made a return to music with a new "adult" image and brand new label. FREEDOM and Joshua's label Five Pesky Kids decided to merge their acts together for this release as it was originally born out of a mistake. Famed singer-songwriter Christopher Hudson accidentally played Grimmie a beat which AJ created for himself. Hudson was in possession of the music as he agreed to work on some music with Marshall too. By the time the error was brought to his attention, Joshua and Christopher had already written a song and even recorded a rough vocal demo over the track. Rather than scrap it completely, the song was played for AJ and after enjoying the results, Pesky approached with the idea of an official collaboration between the two of them. Grimmie's original verses had been removed and replaced with new ones written and recorded by AJ while Joshua's chorus and bridge remained intact. Lyrically, the song steps away from the mainstream norm and documents a rocky homosexual relationship rather than a typical straight one. It has been labelled as "brave" and both artists have received praise for releasing such a track as AJ is actually a heterosexual man while Joshua identifies as being pansexual and is a huge activist for the LGBTQ community. "Really Somebody" showcases two sides of a violent and unstable relationship with Marshall serving as the antagonist and Grimmie takes on the role of the victim. AJ showcases his rapping skills as he delivers lines about his volatile temper, how misunderstood he is and suggests his love for rough sexual intercourse. In response, Grimmie states that even though this behaviour wears him down and even wants out at times, the intensity of the relationship keeps him feeling alive and being the other half of his partner gives him a purpose. There is also suggested drug use as they refer to feeling "high" and in the first lines of the chorus Grimmie sings, "Lips tasting something different wrapped 'round your cigarette / And I don't know what it is but it's helping me to forget", most probably referring to marijuana. In a nutshell, the song incorporates themes of pain-is-pleasure type of love. "Really Somebody" has received mixed to positive reactions in regards to the vocal performances. Much of the praise has come from the "emotionally charged" deliveries of both AJ and Joshua. Kat Being from Billboard commended Marshall for his "aggressive, brutish delivery" and Grimmie for sounding "as fragile, swooning and believable as ever". Christina Lee of Idolator praised the production and their vocals on the song describing it as a "bold, traumatic yet deliciously intriguing love story" and praised AJ for showing off a "totally new and unexpected" side to him while Joshua sounded like the "perfect mixture of hurt and alluring" over a "sleek" and "dreamy" hook. On the other hand, PopCrush's Brendley Stern was positive about the production and LGBTQ nature of the song but lambasted AJ's "flat and lukewarm so-called rap flow" and heavily criticised Joshua stating; "Grimmie whines and wails to the point where it literally makes you tense up and cringe at the uncomfortable strain in his voice". Nicholas Hautman of Us Weekly also had a negative response in regards to Joshua's vocals; "While 19-year-old Joshua Grimmie clearly possesses a knack for songwriting and has a truly unique voice which he showcased on his debut single, Prayer, I can't help but wince at his delivery on Really Somebody. Kudos for trying a softer singing style and stepping out of his comfort zone but it's clear that it definitely strains his chords and what was supposed to be a delicate, light and fragile performance ultimately comes across as sounding more like a sheep retching on cotton wool". Joshua SaysQuote:"I am so fucking proud of being on a track like this. Even from the get-go, before all the confusion with the backing track and way before I even knew who AJ was, I had a feeling that Really Somebody would become something special. Before going on to be about a same-sex relationship and a track with two different stories running through it, I co-penned it with Christopher Hudson with the initial idea of it revolving around a person who stays in a volatile relationship because they are dependent on the pain to keep them going. They have a warped sense of what love really is and think that being a punching bag is a legitimate purpose in life. Even in the early days of this song, it was about some pretty intense shit. I met AJ to discuss what we wanted to do with the song as we felt like both the work we had created was too good to scrap. Originally, I was going to hand over my lyrics and let a female vocalist jump on it with AJ while Christopher and I just collected royalties from it. I felt like it was the only option even though I really didn't want to let such a great song go. I was toying with the idea of keeping my vocals on it right from the start but I feared that AJ and the labels would be uncomfortable with that. I then gave myself a smack in the face and realised that fearing a same-sex relationship is so fucking stupid. I had no idea why I was nervous about it in the first place. I called AJ up the next morning and told him that I wanted to stay on the track and without hesitation, he agreed. I thought that was pretty fucking cool of him and definitely spoke volumes. Our labels also championed the idea. I feel like we need more songs like this on the radio...not so much about violent relationships obviously but ones that highlight the fact that it's not just straight couples who exist and identify with music. It's definitely going to ruffle a few feathers, especially taking into consideration the current mindset of a lot of people and when the video drops it's going to be taken to a whole other level." "Really Somebody"AJ JoshuaLips tasting something different wrapped 'round your cigarette And I don't know what it is but it's helping me to forget There's something burning and it's shooting through my veins You kiss it better, wash away my tears in your acid rain Oh it cuts so deep but I've never been thrown this high Blasting loud in our madhouse party with two fingers up to the sky When you turn me up and turn it on, I feel like I'm really somebody, like I am worthy I'm the centre of your attention, drowning in the flashing lights We're screaming over sirens, it's just another Saturday night When you throw your sticks and stones, I feel like I'm really somebody Like I'm fucking somebodyWanna flashback? Think of all the good I ain't that bad, just misunderstood Get you up high, with that good love Got that bad love, the kind of shit you dream of Screamin' loud in my face but, don't you know I'm just as loud? Screamin' back til my voice crack, standin' watchin' you walk out But I'll see you back in a min, cause you're ignorant in the bliss Got that good shit that you like, and the bad you can't resist Your friends like
Why you even stayin' playin' all the games he's playin Scars on your body covered up in a sweater Why you even stayin' playin' all the games he's playin Scars on your body covered up in a sweaterLips tasting something different wrapped 'round your cigarette And I don't know what it is but it's helping me to forget There's something burning and it's shooting through my veins You kiss it better, wash away my tears in your acid rain Oh it cuts so deep but I've never been thrown this high Blasting loud in our madhouse party with two fingers up to the sky When you turn me up and turn it on, I feel like I'm really somebody, like I am worthy I'm the centre of your attention, drowning in the flashing lights We're screaming over sirens, it's just another Saturday night When you throw your sticks and stones, I feel like I'm really somebody Like I'm fucking somebodyAye, I don't wanna change it, I'm deranged Got that love hate, that good shit can't complain You got me so high, like a plane Maybe we're both insane, we love the pain I'm lovin' the difference, bite instead of kissin' Got the gun to your head, but you're pullin the trigger You're my perfect little victim, when I'm only seein' red Take a beatin' in the kitchen, and another in the bed Your friends like
Why you even stayin' playin' all the games he's playin Scars on your body covered up in a sweater Why you even stayin' playin' all the games he's playin Scars on your body covered up in a sweaterLips tasting something different wrapped 'round your cigarette And I don't know what it is but it's helping me to forget There's something burning and it's shooting through my veins You kiss it better, wash away my tears in your acid rain Oh it cuts so deep but I've never been thrown this high Blasting loud in our madhouse party with two fingers up to the sky When you turn me up and turn it on, I feel like I'm really somebody, like I am worthy I'm the centre of your attention, drowning in the flashing lights We're screaming over sirens, it's just another Saturday night When you throw your sticks and stones, I feel like I'm really somebody Like I'm fucking somebody When you love and hate so hard, you're gonna go down in flames We'll ignite together, these wild hearts are going to share a grave Your dagger falls out, down with me onto the hazy bedroom floor Bounce back like elastic, on my knees again just begging for more In the arms of my savior, in the grasp of my biggest of fears There's no point in calling out just to fall on your deaf ears You only hear what you want to hear but it's OK 'cause... When you turn me up and turn it on, I feel like I'm really somebody, like I am worthy When you throw your sticks and stones, I feel like I'm really somebody, like I'm fucking somebodyWhy you even stayin' playin' all the games he's playin Scars on your body covered up in a sweater Why you even stayin' playin' all the games he's playin Scars on your body covered up in a sweaterLips tasting something different wrapped 'round your cigarette And I don't know what it is but it's helping me to forget There's something burning and it's shooting through my veins You kiss it better, wash away my tears in your acid rain Oh it cuts so deep but I've never been thrown this high Blasting loud in our madhouse party with two fingers up to the sky When you turn me up and turn it on, I feel like I'm really somebody, like I am worthy I'm the centre of your attention, drowning in the flashing lights We're screaming over sirens, it's just another Saturday night When you throw your sticks and stones, I feel like I'm really somebody Like I'm fucking somebodyCan Be Compared To:
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