Several performs have written about Songs About Talking Too Much. Here are 25 of our favorites.
From the album, you broke me first, released on April 17, 2020
The song "you broke me first" is about a break-up and how the person who was left behind is trying to deal with it. The song is produced by Tate McRae and co-produced by Jack & Coke.
From the album, Divinely Uninspired To A Hellish Extent, released on May 17, 2019
The song is about a relationship that ended, and how the person regrets not fighting for it. The production is minimal, with just a piano and Lewis Capaldi's voice.
From the album, How Will You Know If You Never Try, released on April 21, 2017
"Talk Too Much" is a song by the American indie pop band COIN, from their second album How Will You Know If You Never Try. The song was released as the album's lead single on January 27, 2017. The track was produced by COIN and Jordan Lehning. "Talk Too Much" is an upbeat and anthemic track that combines classic pop and synth-pop influences with the band's signature style of infectious hooks and memorable melodies. The song focuses on the idea of talking too much, and being too consumed in the moment. The chorus of the song features the line, "If I talk too much, don't let me go on", emphasizing the theme of the song.
From the album, Hollywood's Bleeding, released on September 6, 2019
Enemies (feat. DaBaby) is a song by Post Malone and features rapper DaBaby. Produced by Louis Bell, Frank Dukes and Post Malone, the track is a mid-tempo, alternative hip-hop ballad with a mix of post-trap and acoustic production elements. The track features both Post Malone and DaBaby singing and rapping about their respective enemies. The song is taken from Post Malone's fourth studio album, Hollywood's Bleeding, and was released as the album's fifth single.
From the album, evermore, released on December 11, 2020
"Tolerate It" is a song by American singer-songwriter Taylor Swift. It is the thirteenth track on her eighth studio album, Folklore. The song features Swift reflecting on a relationship that has become strained and unfulfilling, yet the narrator still tolerates it despite knowing it is not ideal. Production of the song was handled by Aaron Dessner, who co-wrote it with Swift. It was recorded with additional instrumentation and production from Jack Antonoff. The song is a slow-tempo folk-pop ballad with a length of three minutes and twenty-two seconds. It is set in the key of E Major and is composed in common time with a tempo of 70 beats per minute.
From the album, Dangerous Woman, released on May 20, 2016
"Side To Side" is a song by American singer Ariana Grande, featuring Trinidadian-American rapper Nicki Minaj. It was written by Grande, Minaj, Alexander Kronlund, and its producer Max Martin, for Grande's third album Dangerous Woman (2016). Musically, "Side To Side" is an upbeat reggae-pop and dancehall track, sampling the 1993 song "Luv Me, Luv Me" by Shaggy and Janet Jackson. The song's lyrics address a conversation between the two singers about how they both have a hard time walking the next day after a night of intense exercise. In the chorus, Grande sings: "I've been here all night / I've been here all day / And boy, got me walkin' side to side." Minaj's verse interpolates the 1996 hit song "Twerkit" by Busta Rhymes. The accompanying music video sees Grande and Minaj partying in a gym, with cameos from various professional dancers. It was released on August 30, 2016 and has since been viewed over one billion times on YouTube. The song was met with mostly positive reviews from music critics and it was a commercial success, peaking at number four on the US
From the album, You Broke Me First, released on October 16, 2020
"You Broke Me First" is a song by British singer-songwriter Conor Maynard, released on June 5th, 2020. The song was written by Maynard and produced by Chris Loco. It is a mid-tempo pop song with influences of R&B and dancehall. The song reflects on the ending of a past relationship and how both parties are still struggling with the pain of the breakup. The song features a mellow instrumental comprised of dreamy synths, piano chords and a bouncy bassline. Lyrically, Maynard is singing about how despite all the hurt, he still loves and misses his ex-partner.
From the album, CRASH, released on March 18, 2022
From the album, On The Block, released on September 8, 2021
From the album, Sorry 4 What, released on September 30, 2022
From the album, No Control, released in 1983
From the album, Carnival, released on November 16, 2018
From the album, Ivory, released on April 8, 2022
From the album, Talk Too Much, released on November 19, 2022
From the album, Everyday Life, Everyday People, released on July 13, 2018
From the album, Am I Talking Too Much?, released on August 6, 2021
From the album, this is pain, released on October 15, 2022
From the album, The First & Second Album (30th Anniversary Edition), released in 1985
From the album, Talk Too Much, released on August 12, 2022
From the album, your eyes are beautiful (slowed + reverb), released on June 25, 2022
From the album, This Is Animal Music, released on July 4, 2007
From the album, Things That Can't Be Undone, released on October 9, 2015
From the album, 21 Laps Around the Sun, released on June 7, 2020
From the album, Talking Too Much, released on June 3, 2022
From the album, BABY OIL STAIRCASE / CHILLOUT, released on March 21, 2022
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