Chipmunk ft. Talay Riley - 'Look For Me'
I'm a bit of a sucker for songs which essentially say "hey you, are you down in the dumps? Life not treating you well? Oh dear. I expect I could do a thing or two to help you out, if you like, cos you're a smasher, you really are".
There have been a few down the years - 'You've Got A Friend', 'Everybody Hurts', 'Lean On Me', probably one by Travis - all saying roughly the same thing, and they always cut through and cause involuntary swelling in the chestal region, a moistening of the eyeward area, and a tightening of the throatal membranes. It's like an allergic reaction or something.
Christmas is, of course, a perfect time to release another one.
(. Do you think Chippy needed a wee in verse 2? I do.)
Listen to that chorus, eh? Talay, I barely know you, but I really FEEL that you would BE THERE for me, if the RAIN STARTS TO FA...er..I mean...if I was having a rough time of things. You are clearly a very big-hearted fella, and not adverse to pulling your weight if the people you love needed it.
Now, the only problem is, I'm not sure if I can 100% rely on your support if the choruses are full of friendship and love and support for me the listener, but the verses are a big long list of why Chipmunk is brilliant at rapping and probably going to be the best in the world for the rest of time.
I mean, if the thing that was upsetting me was to do with self-confidence, and maybe I was worried that I wouldn't amount to much in life, what with this crippling lack of charisma and poor sense of fashion, having Chippy point out that I'm nowhere near as talented/amazing/rich as he is might not help.
So, what sort of a song IS this? Is Talay offering to support Chipmunk, should he ever have moments of doubt and uncertainty, so that he can go on to become even more amazing? Should we even be listening to this moment of (*cough*) rad bromance?
Well obviously yes we should, Chippy demands it. And what Chippy wants...Santa delivers.
Download: Out now
CD Released: December 28th
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(Fraser McAlpine)
PS: Brilliant lyrical moment occurs when Chipmunk, in order to force a rhyme with "ask what's up like you can't see me", says "I just do what needs be".
Let's take a moment to enjoy that together, shall we? "I just do what needs be". Astonishing.
*long moment of appreciation*
I mean, "needs be" what? Doing? Is it "I just do what needs be doing"? Is that what he's saying? How can you fail to love a line like that? You can't, that's how.
Comment number 1.
At 13th Dec 2009, harrythedog10 wrote:I feel kind of bad for deciding Chipmunk was rubbish after Chip Diddy Chip because since then he's released some great songs - this ones not as good as Oopsy Daisy or Diamond Rings but is still good - especially like the use of guitars for most of it as opposed to that horrible synth string sound that's in most R&B songs today.
P.S: Personally I prefer the line - 'See im the one to look for, You aint gotta look far look forward'
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Comment number 2.
At 16th Dec 2009, Bilaal wrote:Chip Diddy Chip did exceptionally well in the charts, considering it was released by the independent record Label "Alwayz Recording"
My line from this track would have to be : "So right, like i don't know left and I ain't tryna be the R.E.S.T. Replace the R, throw me a B"
I can't wait for Chipmunk to release a track on his own, even better, a rap song :) (good to see his true fans and whether they appreciate different types of music) let's face it, all his singles have been mainstream (not that i have any problem with it)
In the meantime, C's Up!
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Comment number 3.
At 20th Dec 2009, ant_in_wales wrote:Isn't the music a bit similar to "With Or Without You" by U2...
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Comment number 4.
At 21st Dec 2009, spirit wrote:Great uplifting chorus on this track , and the obvious highlight of the song for me .
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