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Listening to Miguel is the closest you will come to sex without actually having it. If you think “PillowTalk” is a good song, well… everyone’s entitled to their own opinions, I guess, but here are eight songs that accomplish that song’s goals much, much, much more effectively. One reason: why is he screeching screaming? The song is called “PillowTalk,” dude do you yell at women after you bone them? (Probably, actually.) For another thing, this song is a cheap imitation of an incredibly popular style of R&B - some call it Future R&B, others Alt-R&B, some just call it R&B, and some refuse to give it a name at all - that other people have been making for years. Let’s just get this out of the way: “Pillowtalk” is not a good song. E Id love to hold you close, tonight and always, F B Gm Id love to wake up next to you. F Nobody but you, body but me, body but us, bodies together. Pre-Chorus E Im seeing the pain, seeing the pleasure. BRIT Awards // Nominated for Best British Artist Video MTV Video Music Awards // Nominated for Best Visual.
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E F B Light and dark, hold me hard and mellow. Unfortunately, the song does little to convince us that this is true. Intro E F E F B Verse E F Climb on board, well go slow and high tempo. Pillowtalk - Zayn Malik Climb on board Well go slow and high tempo Light and dark Hold me hard and mellow Im seeing the pain, seeing the pleasure Nobody but you, body but me Body but us, bodies together I love to hold you close, tonight and always I love to wake up next to you So well piss off the neighbours In the place that feels the tears The place to lose your fears Yeah, reckless. Falsetto awaits.On his new single, “ PillowTalk,” Zayn Malik wants to convince you that he has definitely, 100 percent, no doubt about it had sexual intercourse with a woman. Perhaps the only disappointment is that Zayn doesn’t experiment a bit more, but there will be time for that. Musically, it’s effective, sparse, classy and impactful. There’s room for invention when he inevitably takes it to the arenas, and it’s the perfect first single for a new step in his career. Zayn Malik is seen in the Meat Packing District on Jan. Vocally, Zayn plays it totally safe, and he’s very wise to do so. Or even Miguel, actually, with whom Zayn is going to have to compete in the vocal stakes as more singles trickle out. There’s nothing wrong with that, particularly, but wouldn’t it have been nice to hear Zayn really opening up his instrument? While it’s a fine performance, it’s not exactly Mariah. Im seeing the pain, seeing the pleasure Nobody but you, body but me, body but us Bodies together Id love to hold you close, tonight and always Id love to wake up next to you So well piss off the neighbours In the place that feels the tears The place you lose your fears Yeah, reckless behaviour A place that is so. In fact, the vocal range of the whole song is A flat up to that top B, just a smidge over a single octave. Pillow talk My enemy, my ally Prisoners Then were free, its a thin line. We’re calling this new breed of malaise ‘Zayngst’. Placing the melody at this limit is a classic pop trick, as it ramps up emotional engagement and the illusion of real struggle - something that fits in perfectly with this new, angsty version of Zayn, no longer required to run around on command like The Monkees. The chorus melody deliberately plays close to the edge of his tenor range, shooting up to a top B. When we hit the chorus, though, we get a glimpse of Zayn’s range.
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Play over 265 million tracks for free on SoundCloud. Inventive, memorable, and precisely the kind of hook that makes a song sink into your head without you realising it. Stream Zayn MALIK - Pillowtalk (TeraBrite Rock Pillow Talk Cover) by TeraBrite Tera Brite on desktop and mobile. Listen to how he sings “Nobody but you, ‘body but me, ‘body but us, bodies together”: he makes it skip with triplets against the prevailing tempo, reigning them in beautifully and hypnotically. Thanks to that easy bed, Zayn’s ad-libs become super-playful. Zayn Malik was born in Bradford, England, to Tricia (Brannan) and Yaser Malik, and is of Pakistani (father) and English-Irish (mother) descent. It means that, in keeping with making this a simple song to sing, all he has to do is variously rattle up and down that pentatonic scale to achieve an impressive sound. The vocal melody in the verses is almost purely pentatonic, clinging desperately to those black notes and very rarely stepping beyond. And even on piano, this will be no trouble.īut back to Zayn’s performance. So, when we enter, we’re centring around the comfortable chords of E major and F sharp major - delightfully easy chords for the guitarist that will inevitably accompany Zayn on ‘tasteful’ acoustic performances of ‘Pillowtalk’, with maximum opportunity for decorative fills.