the craziest pop song of the 21st century

Willow Smith's new song "symptom of life" is in 7/4 time and uses some very jazzy chords, two things I would not have expected from the singer who gave us "Whip My Hair" back in 2010.
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  • @goodlookingcorpse
    @goodlookingcorpseАй бұрын

    "I'm not going to talk about Radiohead today. I'm going to talk about Willow Smith. Whose song reminds me of Radiohead." :)

  • @DavidBennettPiano

    @DavidBennettPiano

    Ай бұрын

    Radiohead is my prime meridian… everything is measured relative to them

  • @illegal_space_alien

    @illegal_space_alien

    Ай бұрын

    @@DavidBennettPiano This is the way. Never stray from your path.

  • @jayrussell3796

    @jayrussell3796

    Ай бұрын

    ​@@DavidBennettPianooh lol...I thought the Beatles were 😮

  • @IamSapindeNoel

    @IamSapindeNoel

    Ай бұрын

    Come on, even the video is an homage to Just

  • @DeckardRJ

    @DeckardRJ

    Ай бұрын

    🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣

  • @zachary963
    @zachary963Ай бұрын

    I always love it when songs in “odd” signatures just feel like music, instead of a math equation.

  • @donericdisante

    @donericdisante

    Ай бұрын

    I feel like there's a property to music where playing something simple and making it sound difficult is appreciated just as much as taking something difficult in making it sound simple. And what's crazy is a lot of times many of us can't tell which is which.

  • @Sonny_McMacsson

    @Sonny_McMacsson

    Ай бұрын

    7/4 seems to be the most common "odd" signature.

  • @stefanmachler8295

    @stefanmachler8295

    Ай бұрын

    Well said!

  • @davidjohnson1654

    @davidjohnson1654

    Ай бұрын

    All things being equal, it adds up to a nice, interesting sound.

  • @fleecefoxes6471

    @fleecefoxes6471

    Ай бұрын

    Yes! That is really inspirational - but still, a lot of the "math equation" music is really nice as well

  • @zzzaphod8507
    @zzzaphod8507Ай бұрын

    Starting in 7/4 time and later going to 4/4 is right on the Money

  • @DavidBennettPiano

    @DavidBennettPiano

    Ай бұрын

    beautiful pun! (I hope it was intended!)

  • @PBVideo1962

    @PBVideo1962

    Ай бұрын

    The time signature is gone, the song is over, thought I’d something more to say…

  • @DavidBennettPiano

    @DavidBennettPiano

    Ай бұрын

    @@PBVideo1962 😂😂

  • @AndreaAustoni

    @AndreaAustoni

    Ай бұрын

    Willow didn't want to be Outshined by Pink Floyd

  • @zzzaphod8507

    @zzzaphod8507

    Ай бұрын

    @@DavidBennettPiano Yes, thanks. After posting hundreds of KZread comments, eventually I might get a half-decent one!

  • @pantone369c
    @pantone369cАй бұрын

    Somehow the 7/4 sections sound freer and more open while the 4/4 chorus feel tight and jarring.

  • @DavidBennettPiano

    @DavidBennettPiano

    Ай бұрын

    It might be the relentless eighth note rhythm that the vocal sings in the 4/4 chorus that makes it sound that way to you

  • @pantone369c

    @pantone369c

    Ай бұрын

    @@DavidBennettPiano That and the off-kilter sounding hi-hat (?) accents are probably what do it. But I really like how despite being in 7, the verses really aren't at all wonky feeling to me.

  • @avijatsinharoy8944

    @avijatsinharoy8944

    Ай бұрын

    Might have to do something with the syncopation?

  • @jonathanwingmusic

    @jonathanwingmusic

    Ай бұрын

    I also think in the 7/4 section her vocals are floating around in a more relaxed and free way, with a very spacey production sound behind her - mostly loose jazzy drums and light piano and pads - then when it shifts to 4/4, everything becomes really tight and syncopated with an almost mechanical sounding vocal melody (the way she sings primarily one note gives it an almost robotic feel which I find interesting), like a harsh and relentless ticking clock, with jarring/unexpected accents. It feels like a march here. I don't believe David pointed this out specifically but the 4/4 section also appears to be using only open5th chords, meaning chords without the 3rd, which I think lends this section a more stark, cold, and powerful feel as well. I think the contrast is pretty cool, and for me, I oddly find the 7/4 section to have a greater sense of "release" and the 4/4 feels more tense for all these reasons.

  • @chrishillery

    @chrishillery

    Ай бұрын

    Yeah - with the very off-beat accents, especially the way those accents halt the song for half a beat, the "4/4" chorus feels like it's in a weirder time signature than the 7/4 verse. You *can* count a steady "1 2 3 4" under the chorus, but you've gotta concentrate to do it, which is kind of the opposite of comfortable.

  • @gabby.maya11
    @gabby.maya11Ай бұрын

    Welcome to the Willow fan club! She’s been making super dense and interesting music since her first album she dropped at 14. Her range is wild and she has punk rock , screamo, rnb, and pop records in her super impressive discography. In my book she’s the only nepo baby that deserves ALL the hype

  • @mipr5420

    @mipr5420

    Ай бұрын

    Exactly 💯

  • @rafisqiadhaputra6136

    @rafisqiadhaputra6136

    Ай бұрын

    Agreed but what about Julian Casablancas

  • @OGseoulite

    @OGseoulite

    Ай бұрын

    @@rafisqiadhaputra6136what about him? The video isn’t about him nor is the original comment. And you sure didn’t add anything yourself so you’re right, what about him???

  • @rafisqiadhaputra6136

    @rafisqiadhaputra6136

    Ай бұрын

    @@OGseoulite im so sorry,i have rough day when i made that comment,my grandma was bedridden sick and my pet hamster is missing,but its just not justyfiying me being so rude online.so again im terribly sorry if my comment sounds so ignorant

  • @s.r-mariem9233

    @s.r-mariem9233

    Ай бұрын

    @@OGseoulite Why so aggressive..? The purpose of the comment, a response to another comment that talks briefly about "NEPO BABIES", was firstly to *agree*, and then to suggest another nepo baby supposedly equally deserving of hype. It wasn't to overshadow Willow. Calm down, my days.

  • @GoddamnAxl
    @GoddamnAxlАй бұрын

    This is gotta be the most natural sounding 7/4 I’ve ever heard. Lit 🔥

  • @DavidBennettPiano

    @DavidBennettPiano

    Ай бұрын

    😊

  • @patrickobrien8185

    @patrickobrien8185

    Ай бұрын

    Check out Look at Me Now by Caroline Polachek! She even sticks to 7/4 for the entire song and still makes it sound natural, which is quite the achievement in my opinion.

  • @DavidBennettPiano

    @DavidBennettPiano

    Ай бұрын

    @@patrickobrien8185 I’ll check it out!

  • @DaedalusCommunity

    @DaedalusCommunity

    Ай бұрын

    Money by Pink Floyd?

  • @devondorr8212

    @devondorr8212

    Ай бұрын

    merigold by periphery

  • @johngriffon2118
    @johngriffon2118Ай бұрын

    Please let this be a sign that the new generation is bringing back complex harmonies in popular music, not just "pop".

  • @OGseoulite

    @OGseoulite

    Ай бұрын

    We are, I’m composing a few things as we speak :)

  • @zenpeamusic8893

    @zenpeamusic8893

    Ай бұрын

    You need to give ariana grande and beyonce a listen, they are virtuosos of harmonies. If you would like to hear a new/upcoming girlgroup, FLO blends & harmonizes beautifully

  • @skyler7017

    @skyler7017

    Ай бұрын

    i mean, there are many artist making dense complex music these days, its just not pop, willows song just blew up because its willow

  • @bread_dawg

    @bread_dawg

    Ай бұрын

    Pop doesn't equal bad. Listen to Carly Rae Jepsen's stuff, like Emotion Side B. Adults deserve simple, fun, happy music too.

  • @kissit012

    @kissit012

    Ай бұрын

    Pop is what is popular. This music has always been around. In every generation. Just not always at the forefront of consumerism. Several artists, especially black female artists, have kept this alive

  • @rome8180
    @rome8180Ай бұрын

    That chorus grooves so hard. It's one thing to have an intellectually interesting song. That's cool enough, especially in the pop world. But for it to also have you singing along and bobbing your head is a pretty unique accomplishment.

  • @br6803

    @br6803

    Ай бұрын

    Sorry to go against the consensus, but I found the song uninspiring.

  • @wherethequietbeingsgo

    @wherethequietbeingsgo

    Ай бұрын

    @@br6803 Okay. 🤷‍♀️

  • @esdel1955
    @esdel1955Ай бұрын

    Yes! 68 y.o. musician here, this song grabbed my attention and wouldn’t let go. I had to download. I hear some Joni Mitchell and some Radiohead and lots of jazz. I love Willow’s voice and the producer she’s working with and I wish them much success.

  • @soundshaper

    @soundshaper

    9 күн бұрын

    I have to agree, this is an excellent piece of contemporary pop jazz music. Of course, there are plenty of others out there who'll do stuff like this, Tori Amos comes to mind, even Bjork, possibly they are influences. And certainly Joni Mitchell would add some of these chord elements. Very nice work.

  • @adhmrr_
    @adhmrr_Ай бұрын

    This song is what i call a pop UFO. Sometimes, in the vast sea of mediocre pop songs all sounding the same, we are blessed with a song, so unique, so musically advanced, and yet still within the codes of mainstream pop, taking us by surprise. It's like the ray of light piercing through an overcast sky, gently kissing your face, or like the satsifaction of a gold digger finding a huge gold nugget after searching through stone shit for days. It feels good and gives hope.

  • @ivanfabricky8705

    @ivanfabricky8705

    Ай бұрын

    Amen❤

  • @devinbeggs4104

    @devinbeggs4104

    Ай бұрын

    What are some other examples of pop UFOs?

  • @jupiterskallisto7302

    @jupiterskallisto7302

    Ай бұрын

    Radiohead's whole discography after Pablo Honey is the first thing that Codes to my mindestens. Especially OK Computer, Kid A and In Rainbows. And many songs/artists that David makes videos about. Maybe Björk or Kate Bush, too

  • @adhmrr_

    @adhmrr_

    Ай бұрын

    @@jupiterskallisto7302one could argue these bands are not really Mainstream pop, but you’re right

  • @ivanfabricky8705

    @ivanfabricky8705

    Ай бұрын

    @@devinbeggs4104 sting's albums mercury falling and ten summoners tales and jamie cullum's catching tales are 3 of my favorite "advanced" pop albums. :)

  • @LosantoBeats
    @LosantoBeatsАй бұрын

    @3:25 "Our body now knows how to move and follow the rhythm" To me summarizes the whole song. Its about the journey to find the pattern, the rhythm of life. Its there, but we are always trying to find it. Its always shifting, but if you are patience and you listen enough, you will find the pattern. Its a great song. As soon as I heard it, it spoke in a different language. A language that speaks to a deeper part of us.

  • @KarlKarsnark

    @KarlKarsnark

    Ай бұрын

    Its about the journey to find the pattern, the rhythm of life........ A language that speaks to a deeper part of us......WTF? Time for you meds ;)

  • @marlonknockaert3233

    @marlonknockaert3233

    Ай бұрын

    @@KarlKarsnark don't shame poetry

  • @KarlKarsnark

    @KarlKarsnark

    Ай бұрын

    @@marlonknockaert3233 Ok, show me some poetry......LOL! Dysgenic Nepo-Baby, She's driving me crazy. Thinks she can "sang", but the auto-tune proves she's lazy ;)

  • @hmzjvdn

    @hmzjvdn

    Ай бұрын

    My body doesn't know shit! 😢

  • @LosantoBeats

    @LosantoBeats

    14 күн бұрын

    @@KarlKarsnark you are not there, and thats also fine! 👍🏾 You have your own journey.

  • @LadyGavGav
    @LadyGavGavАй бұрын

    2:32 - 🎵 I whip my chords back and forth, I whip my chords back and forth... 🎵

  • @XenMaraj
    @XenMarajАй бұрын

    yall been sleeping on willow for YEARS

  • @chantoya17

    @chantoya17

    26 күн бұрын

    lol right? let 'em know.

  • @bobbobertson9063

    @bobbobertson9063

    16 күн бұрын

    True! I recently noticed more of her songs popping up in my playlists and I'm like damn I should've given her more credit all along.

  • @ElijahChikondi

    @ElijahChikondi

    10 күн бұрын

    I’m one of these “y’all” 😢

  • @blahblahsuperanon

    @blahblahsuperanon

    6 күн бұрын

    You’re right lol

  • @XenMaraj

    @XenMaraj

    6 күн бұрын

    and her new song "big feelings" is complicated just like this one, I love the direction she's going

  • @dasain9
    @dasain9Ай бұрын

    I'm glad that there's being finally some acknowledgement of Willow as an artist. She grew a lot after releasing her first two songs (Whip My Hair and 21st Century Girl, which, mind me, are absolute bops) and her music always leans towards experimenting.

  • @kimberleywilliams7802

    @kimberleywilliams7802

    Ай бұрын

    She's literally never made a bad song and I STAND on that.

  • @Swameh

    @Swameh

    Ай бұрын

    @@kimberleywilliams7802 right?! "WHIP MY HAIR" was an actual hit, wdym.

  • @kimberleywilliams7802

    @kimberleywilliams7802

    Ай бұрын

    @@Swameh I'M SAYING!

  • @jaredandell126
    @jaredandell126Ай бұрын

    Willow’s really grown into her own as an artist these last few years, so this video was a really wonderful surprise to see! Glad more people are being open to her work, she’s got a really distinct flair that started with her last album.

  • @christopher9152

    @christopher9152

    Ай бұрын

    She probably had limited input into the creation of this track, whether as writer, arranger, or producer, but I'm happy to be corrected if she actually IS an artist.

  • @illegal_space_alien

    @illegal_space_alien

    Ай бұрын

    @@christopher9152 I was wondering this as well. Who actually wrote the song? Was she the primary writer, or were there 6 other composers involved? If she wrote this, then she should absolutely be given the credit for being innovative.

  • @christopher9152

    @christopher9152

    Ай бұрын

    @@illegal_space_alienI agree. I can't say I love the song, but there is more going on in it than in many other modern pop songs, and I can see why people like it.

  • @tbird81

    @tbird81

    Ай бұрын

    Surely she just sings what she's told, and the radio play what they're paid to play. Although I'm glad Murder on the Dancefloor is replacing that bad cover of Fast Car for pay to play.

  • @erolmerten1736

    @erolmerten1736

    Ай бұрын

    There's no chance she wrote any of the music.

  • @AbrahamNixons
    @AbrahamNixonsАй бұрын

    Really cool song that I wouldn't have heard without this video.

  • @pigeonmanner3296

    @pigeonmanner3296

    Ай бұрын

    She also makes other great music. Check out "alone", "transparent soul", and "Wait a minute"

  • @petekiki9129

    @petekiki9129

    26 күн бұрын

    Don't forget time machine and waves of nature!!​@@pigeonmanner3296

  • @nongmar8783
    @nongmar8783Ай бұрын

    She watched Rick Beato videos and was like “I’m gonna show the boomer kids can write complex songs still” 😂

  • @cakemartyr5794
    @cakemartyr5794Ай бұрын

    Great to see you concentrating on individual songs, and a modern artist too. Well done

  • @joelcaron8291

    @joelcaron8291

    Ай бұрын

    Yesssss... Modern as not the beatles !!!!

  • @DavidBennettPiano

    @DavidBennettPiano

    Ай бұрын

    Thanks!

  • @jayrussell3796

    @jayrussell3796

    Ай бұрын

    ​@@joelcaron8291Yes...modern, as in doesn't hold a candle to the Beatles music 😆

  • @nuberiffic

    @nuberiffic

    Ай бұрын

    "artist" lol

  • @jonathanjasso7990

    @jonathanjasso7990

    Ай бұрын

    @@nuberifficshe is an artist lmfao. I don’t see you releasing music

  • @nicolem5626
    @nicolem5626Ай бұрын

    Radiohead? Reminds me of Kate bush. Listen to the drum beat, the melody, and vocal phrasing. The chorus reminds me of anime music. Willow is an excellent writer, and she writes music that suits her vocal capabilities very well.

  • @jaidaimani4844

    @jaidaimani4844

    Ай бұрын

    which kate bush songs do u recommend?

  • @2Pinapod123

    @2Pinapod123

    Ай бұрын

    Haha I also got anime music but from the first verse and pre chorus, made me this of the opening song for Tokyo ghoul S2

  • @ombra711

    @ombra711

    14 күн бұрын

    @@jaidaimani4844 Wuthering Heights, especially if you know of the novel, and of course running down that Hill, probably heard that 10 times over by now!😅

  • @Apostrofe
    @ApostrofeАй бұрын

    I find it interesting how Peter Gabriel uses 7/4 to 4/4 in Solsbury Hill to create a feeling of liberation and coming home when contrasted with this which seems to use it to build tension and then release it despite the undercurrent of (Radiohead-ish) melancholy.

  • @DavidBennettPiano

    @DavidBennettPiano

    Ай бұрын

    A similar example is 2+2=5 by Radiohead which starts in 7/4 but then later goes to 4/4 😊

  • @2255223388

    @2255223388

    Ай бұрын

    ​@@DavidBennettPianoWould you say that 4/4 is the default resolution for 7/4 when it needs to change?

  • @DavidBennettPiano

    @DavidBennettPiano

    Ай бұрын

    @@2255223388 it’s perhaps the most obvious yeah, although you could go to 3/4 which would be cool!

  • @gideonk123

    @gideonk123

    Ай бұрын

    The major difference, in my opinion, is that in Peter Gabriel’s Solsbury Hill the strangeness of 7/4 time is almost “unnoticed” by most people, whereas in Willow’s song, it feels to me deliberately made to draw attention to the various layers of strangeness, as David Bennett analyzed so eloquently. Perhaps the tremendous chart/financial success of Solsbury Hill stems from this “unnoticed” strangeness ?

  • @tonybates7870

    @tonybates7870

    Ай бұрын

    ​@@gideonk123 I'd been listening to Solsbury Hill for 40 years before I even realised it was in an 'unusual' time signature.

  • @CookieCreamCrumble
    @CookieCreamCrumbleАй бұрын

    Willow's been doing experiemental exciting music for years now, not being afraid to genre hop either, love that shes finally getting spotlight recently (Will has a rap bg but her mum was also the lead singer of a metal band so i thinks he grew up with a lot of different music)

  • @tbird81

    @tbird81

    Ай бұрын

    Is Will her father?

  • @mchjsosde

    @mchjsosde

    5 күн бұрын

    Yes ​@@tbird81

  • @PianoVampire
    @PianoVampireАй бұрын

    I'm so glad you made this video. I heard it on Friday without noticing it was by Willow Smith and thought it was one of the best songs I'd heard this year. I had to do a double take when I saw who it was. Her last song before this was really good as well - who'd have thought?

  • @DavidBennettPiano

    @DavidBennettPiano

    Ай бұрын

    I really enjoyed the “Meet Me At Our Spot” song, and her album from 2022 is good too! Quite rock-focused. But this new song seems to signal a different direction which I’m excited about 😀

  • @donericdisante

    @donericdisante

    Ай бұрын

    I have a much younger friend who has pretty solid taste in music and she's been obsessed with Willow for as long as I can remember. So I knew there had to be something special about her.

  • @th.nd.r

    @th.nd.r

    Ай бұрын

    @@DavidBennettPiano really it feels like she’s taking what she did in that earlier “Meet Me At Our Spot” era, and what she did in her recent rock stuff, and that’s she’s applying both of those but twisting in some jazz stuff as well. It’s pop/R&B meets alt rock meets prog/jazz and it’s just so good and also so undeniably HER. Like she’s really building an identity of her own

  • @eddited

    @eddited

    Ай бұрын

    WHO WOULD HAVE THOUGHT? did you listen to her first album? It’s a masterpiece.

  • @mr.dr.prof.patrick3359

    @mr.dr.prof.patrick3359

    Ай бұрын

    @@DavidBennettPiano I got really into her a few months after , and her song Alone back in november got me really excited for where she's taking her sound. This one got me even more and now i cant wait for the album!

  • @simibro1709
    @simibro1709Ай бұрын

    It reminds me of an Esperanza Spalding song. Very well crafted.

  • @happyron
    @happyronАй бұрын

    First time I've heard a video about a brand new song and it makes me want to go out and listen to the song.

  • @DavidBennettPiano

    @DavidBennettPiano

    Ай бұрын

    Great!!

  • @sommelierofstench

    @sommelierofstench

    Ай бұрын

    wow you are missing out on so much great stuff!

  • @babyzorilla

    @babyzorilla

    Ай бұрын

    Willows music is outstanding to me

  • @willfrancescofini

    @willfrancescofini

    5 күн бұрын

    same

  • @anuvette
    @anuvetteАй бұрын

    If pop songs sounded like this I'd listen to them everyday

  • @wherethequietbeingsgo

    @wherethequietbeingsgo

    Ай бұрын

    Literally.

  • @TinyChubbyBuddies

    @TinyChubbyBuddies

    Ай бұрын

    but then they'd fall under boring again because they would all sound the same

  • @furcornmanwiththemasterpla8380

    @furcornmanwiththemasterpla8380

    Ай бұрын

    You should check out some of Kendrick Lamar's stuff (Specifically from the albums To Pimp A Butterfly and Untitled Unmastered)

  • @thepotatotaxi2430

    @thepotatotaxi2430

    Ай бұрын

    Listen to The Alphabet of Me by Haken. And their whole discog after that

  • @ktyy777

    @ktyy777

    29 күн бұрын

    Taylor Swift’s “tolerate it” is actually in 10/8. The chord voicings are pretty standard but as a pop song it’s still interesting

  • @OrestLubinets
    @OrestLubinetsАй бұрын

    This is an amazing discovery. Loved it right from the first 10 seconds

  • @DavidBennettPiano

    @DavidBennettPiano

    Ай бұрын

    Excellent!

  • @ywenp
    @ywenpАй бұрын

    It's really a cool song. There are some nice Steven Wilson vibes at times (the 7/4 is clearly one of the reasons why ^^). I can sense some japanese pop-jazz influences too. The drums are catchy too and clearly received care, the groove is palpable. ...dammit, if 7/4 is going mainstream then I'll have to find more cryptic time sigs to use...

  • @louera
    @louera17 күн бұрын

    I love willow! She's proving to be so ahead of our time with "wait a minute" and other transcendental beats.

  • @boysaiah3165
    @boysaiah3165Ай бұрын

    I’ve been obsessed with this song for a week and I’m thrilled you made a video about it. It’s like the stars aligning for me. I always knew the song was unique but I had no idea the specifics of the time signature and chords. Thanks for breaking it down!

  • @mackermaldrill2656
    @mackermaldrill2656Ай бұрын

    Whomever came up with those chords is a genius. I think a hard rock remake would sound awesome.

  • @boomerbear7596
    @boomerbear7596Ай бұрын

    Good video David! Never heard this song before but I'm hooked! To me the 7/4 sounds somehow as natural as the 4/4 albeit somewhat more fast-paced. I always enjoy these odd time signature videos!

  • @DavidBennettPiano

    @DavidBennettPiano

    Ай бұрын

    Thanks!!

  • @ywenp

    @ywenp

    Ай бұрын

    I think what makes it kinder to the ear is the fact she is actually singing a 2 bar motif during the verses, in which the second bar is much calmer than the first, and thus leaves the music time to breathe before starting the motif again. This way, the vocals put much less accent on that "missing beat" (which sounds (IMHO) particularly jarring with vocals) because when it comes she's just holding the last note of the motif. That kind of constrast between the drums (which are unashamedly marking the 7/4) and the voice (which is more "freely floating") is really what I like about those verses.

  • @aweawd
    @aweawdАй бұрын

    You've taught me so much about music theory, and I improved a lot as a composer because of it. I've finally actually made a full length song now! Thanks!

  • @DavidBennettPiano

    @DavidBennettPiano

    Ай бұрын

    Excellent 😀😀😀

  • @JerichoScott
    @JerichoScottАй бұрын

    Not even 5 seconds in and that Will Smith part is mental.

  • @victorcraraujo
    @victorcraraujoАй бұрын

    She's so amazing. I just KNOW we're in for a treat when she releases new music...

  • @mahavishnustravinskij

    @mahavishnustravinskij

    Ай бұрын

    *they

  • @pameliemusic
    @pameliemusicАй бұрын

    thank you soo much!!! I needed this explanation so much!! blessings

  • @andyzhang7890
    @andyzhang7890Ай бұрын

    Been listening to this song for the last week and never expected someone would make a video on it, but made me appreciate it so much more and I’m only like 2 minutes in 🔥🔥 I’m honestly such a fan of the smith twin’s music they are crazy talented…

  • @TheNextDoorNeighboor
    @TheNextDoorNeighboorАй бұрын

    Damn, a song so crazy that it is going to be livestreamed? Can't wait!

  • @mikkom3
    @mikkom3Ай бұрын

    Thanks David again. A tip: "Hey Ya" by OutKast. It features a continuous chord progression of G, C, C, D, E, E in time signature of 4/4 but the D-chord every time is a 2/4 bar, and the more interesting thing, when in the two E major chord bars, the acoustic guitar clearly plays E major but the vocal harmonies and the synth loop refer more to E minor.

  • @SarahBacote
    @SarahBacoteАй бұрын

    Fascinating! Thank you so much for breaking this down!

  • @ahamillphotography
    @ahamillphotographyАй бұрын

    Greag video, David. Your analysis is so illuminating and insightful. I tend to hear the chorus as two bars of 4/4, then two bars of 3/4, then a bar of 6/4, thanks to the accents in it.

  • @Orin-D
    @Orin-DАй бұрын

    Thanks a lot! I didn't know this really great song! And thanks for the way you do it all - I love your videos! 👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏

  • @DavidBennettPiano

    @DavidBennettPiano

    Ай бұрын

    Thank you 😊

  • @INZmusic
    @INZmusicАй бұрын

    Even though the song sounds somewhat different from the regular pop music we hear on the radio, the melody of the chorus is based in mostly one note, which is a characteristic of pop music nowadays. It would be interesting to see you talk about that phenomenon, specially about the massive use of the second degree of a major scale in a melody.

  • @a-ki-mm
    @a-ki-mmАй бұрын

    Thank you for making this Video !!!!! I've been trying to tell my friends how crazy and beautiful this song is

  • @ffionbee
    @ffionbeeАй бұрын

    Holy wow, never wouldve heard this if you hadnt done this video. Absolutely hooked! Such a magical song!

  • @eddited
    @edditedАй бұрын

    Omg I listened to this song on its release date and I can’t get it out of my head since. It’s sonically light years ahead of what most artists are doing.

  • @greg55666
    @greg55666Ай бұрын

    Since you asked, I've just been looking at Puttin on the Ritz, which does sort of the opposite. It's in 4/4, but the rhythm of the melody and the odd way the words are stressed makes it feel very unsettled until the end of the line when it holds and releases on very tension-releasing straight eighths, very similar to what you describe here, but leaving the actual beat in 4/4.

  • @cooperfuller9524
    @cooperfuller9524Ай бұрын

    Never heard this song till this video. And I LOVE it! Thank you for introducing me to it.

  • @elektro.phobia
    @elektro.phobia15 күн бұрын

    Thank you for this awesome breakdown/analysis. I was trying to figure out why this song was so incredible and you explained beautifully!~

  • @ric8248
    @ric8248Ай бұрын

    Great, what an interesting song! This video reminded me of Rick Beato's hilarious video about the most complex pop song ever.

  • @katelsmusic
    @katelsmusicАй бұрын

    You should really cover Hiatus Kaiyote! I feel like at first their music sounds a but chaotic and hard to follow, but their songs are such earworms that by the second or third listen I'm hooked forever!!

  • @alexandriaorcld6365

    @alexandriaorcld6365

    Ай бұрын

    seconding this!

  • @enriqueventer2871
    @enriqueventer287127 күн бұрын

    This so so cool, I purely enjoyed the song and didn't even notice the counting while listening to this song. She just released a new song as I am typing on this, and as I listened to the new song I immediately started to listen to the beat and she did it again!! Thank you so much for the video!!

  • @davidpercy
    @davidpercyАй бұрын

    great explanatory video, and honestly a crazy good track. the time signature even gave me a wiff of some King Gizzard tracks, or Esperanza Spalding's "I Know You Know"

  • @christopherjobin-official7440
    @christopherjobin-official7440Ай бұрын

    Prog is so back! Let's go!

  • @thepotatotaxi2430

    @thepotatotaxi2430

    Ай бұрын

    HELL YEAH I LOVE HAKEN I LOVE GUITARS WITH TOO MANY STRINGS I LOVE ODD TIME RAAAAAAAHH

  • @og666

    @og666

    2 күн бұрын

    ​@@thepotatotaxi2430 haken mentioned 💙

  • @thepotatotaxi2430

    @thepotatotaxi2430

    Күн бұрын

    @@og666 Haken should ALWAYS be mentioned, it is my mission

  • @LivingWithTheCoopers
    @LivingWithTheCoopersАй бұрын

    Absolutely incredible, I love it when odd things permeate pop music, musically and vocally sounds amazing! I hope she carries this on!

  • @FridayTheGood
    @FridayTheGoodАй бұрын

    Thank you for making this video! I wanted to understand why the song is so amazing. I don't have music theory knowledge but you made this simple to understand :)

  • @youngdumbandbaroque1543
    @youngdumbandbaroque1543Ай бұрын

    Thanks for sharing this, David! Got my drummer friend to enjoy this song.

  • @supremint
    @supremintАй бұрын

    Getting strong Mars Volta vibes from this song. Great analysis!

  • @royalex21
    @royalex21Ай бұрын

    Really enjoyed this analysis, David! I've never heard this song before but after watching this I think I'll check it out. By the way, a rock song that I think would make a great analysis video one day is Question! by System of a Down which uses 4 time signatures throughout its 3 minute duration.

  • @dumpoching9433
    @dumpoching9433Ай бұрын

    i absolutely adore this song and seeing its patterns explained helped me admire it even deeper. thank you

  • @FAMUCHOLLY
    @FAMUCHOLLYАй бұрын

    Thank you for introducing me to this beautiful, interesting, and entertaining song, David.

  • @dieuwer5370
    @dieuwer5370Ай бұрын

    It's called a "Picardy cadence" when you end your sentence in Major while overall being in a minor scale.

  • @SMarshall92
    @SMarshall92Ай бұрын

    Love this, and from such an unexpected source! Speaking of songs in 7, I'd love to know what you think of "Anagram" by Young the Giant - it's in 7 but the drums play across the beat in 8, can't imagine how much practice it took for the band to get it right!

  • @sarajanelafleur8796
    @sarajanelafleur8796Ай бұрын

    This song made its way to my Spotify Discover playlist this week and I was listening to it on shuffle. My first thought was "Tori Amos?" followed by "what in the math rock?" to, shortly after, "Willow??? Okayyyy!"

  • @jazzsong8566
    @jazzsong8566Ай бұрын

    Thank you for your analysis! I think the song is gorgeous, and my ears acknowledge that it is not composed in simple minor/major chords 🎉

  • @garydiamondguitarist
    @garydiamondguitaristАй бұрын

    Oh wow. A clever pop song which uses a changing arrangement (same sections get varied second time around), pushed chords to add tension, jazz chords on the piano which actually sounds like a piano, time signature craziness, reverse density (where the verses are busy and full while the chorus is stripped down, with a monotone vocal harmonised with a 5th for catchiness and simplicity). Stacking so many complex jazz chords in a short interval for tension then a long held simple major for release is brilliant. We need more pop songs like this. It's both old and new, with all that Kate Bush influence poking through. Glorious. Gorgeous. Irresistible. ❤

  • @lambda1863
    @lambda1863Ай бұрын

    I really liked the video you made on why we start with C instead of A and something i thought would be cool is making a video about why major and minor are the 2 main modes of music like imagine another universe where we have major and dorian or mixolydian and minor

  • @DavidBennettPiano

    @DavidBennettPiano

    Ай бұрын

    That’s a cool idea!

  • @vonnjohnson3400
    @vonnjohnson3400Ай бұрын

    Love this breakdown!!! Makes me love Willow Smith Even more!! Thank you!

  • @franciscop9009
    @franciscop900927 күн бұрын

    I HOPE this finally gets Willow its flowers. Been backing it for almost a decade.

  • @GamERsEmielRobin
    @GamERsEmielRobinАй бұрын

    its sooo good

  • @HueyFreeman666
    @HueyFreeman666Ай бұрын

    It's crazy to me that I've been a fan of Willow for such a long time, and I witnessed all the stages of people calling her garbage and generic (most still do). Although her lyrics aren't anything spectacular, her vocal delivery is something out of this world. And she works with great producers and musicians too. She's a talented singer and has a good ear. Makes me happy that people are starting to realize that a bit. One thing she can't escape is people hating on her because she was brought up in an extremely wealthy family. I'm not saying every person who sees no appeal in her music, dislikes it because she's a "rich kid", it's just that the ones who hate her for something she had no control over are a very loud minority.

  • @MeredithAvila

    @MeredithAvila

    Ай бұрын

    It lends credence to the cool things that people can do if we were all free to create instead of feeding the machine and competing against the other crabs in the barrel. A lot of people would relax and create more if not for economic anxiety. Which seems like a solvable problem.

  • @zachcraigle
    @zachcraigleАй бұрын

    It’s a rare thing when I play the same song over and over and over again. Tears were made, not just because how beautiful this is but the fact that finally someone had the courage in the pop music scene to say listen to this! They didn’t bend to make something “the listeners” would like, it’s what we NEED. Thanks for breaking down the theory and getting this out there. Your title made me look it up and I couldn’t be happier! 😊

  • @beautifulcrazy
    @beautifulcrazy27 күн бұрын

    Yep, Willow is a great artist. I love her voice and range. It sounds abstract and I love abstract. Thanks for this awesome channel.

  • @DougerArt
    @DougerArtАй бұрын

    too much by sufjan stevens is in 7/4 or 7/8 i believe, and that's a really good pop song

  • @21centuryhippie61

    @21centuryhippie61

    Ай бұрын

    Sufjan uses lots of odd meters, in fact, and has been doing so since his first couple of albums. He frequently uses 5/4 and 7/4 which is really nice to hear from a more pop oriented artist, especially compared to how oversimplified a lot of pop music is, lol.

  • @madbeanpedals
    @madbeanpedalsАй бұрын

    Wow, really cool track and analysis!

  • @DavidBennettPiano

    @DavidBennettPiano

    Ай бұрын

    Thanks!

  • @pocketdweller3771
    @pocketdweller3771Ай бұрын

    Excellent breakdown. Tysm

  • @FCole57
    @FCole57Ай бұрын

    F*ck yeah. Here for this analysis and spotlighting Willow. More please mate

  • @lierox9
    @lierox9Ай бұрын

    well, I now love a Willow Smith song. (tbf I think I secretly quite liked whip my hair back and forth too back in the day)

  • @PenelopeTAbdul

    @PenelopeTAbdul

    Ай бұрын

    You should check out her whole discography! Shes been so experimental since she was 15 years old and that fact blows my mind every time 😅

  • @Christopher-md7tf
    @Christopher-md7tfАй бұрын

    Wtf this is the last thing I would've expected from Willow Smith lol, awesome. Dat Gm7 😍

  • @OmShira
    @OmShiraАй бұрын

    Amazing analysis! Thanx for the great videos.

  • @DavidBennettPiano

    @DavidBennettPiano

    Ай бұрын

    Thank you 😊

  • @tomt.3089
    @tomt.3089Ай бұрын

    Interesting analysis, and a good recommendation of a song. The thing about odd time signatures is that you have to make them feel smooth. And she and her songwriters do that. In a very masterful way. It’s good to hear something creative emerge. Kudos to the artist involved.😊 it’s difficult for an artist to survive, creating art, for art sake, but with a good backing, and a strong will barriers can be broken.

  • @pmberry
    @pmberryАй бұрын

    Thanks for featuring this song, which I would NEVER have listened to otherwise!

  • @DavidBennettPiano

    @DavidBennettPiano

    Ай бұрын

    You’re welcome ☺️

  • @LON009
    @LON009Ай бұрын

    This slaps

  • @DavidBennettPiano

    @DavidBennettPiano

    Ай бұрын

    I know right!

  • @sfmmmo7599
    @sfmmmo7599Ай бұрын

    Love that you talk about this great song, she's fetting better and better 🔥

  • @karenzarate_bass
    @karenzarate_bassАй бұрын

    Tsssss crazy psdv amazing video thanks a lot for the lesson can't wait to try this

  • @pst_uk
    @pst_ukАй бұрын

    Not sure about that first group of chords soundling like Radiohead - sounded like a jazzed-up version of "Walking in Mephis" to my ears.

  • @luke5100

    @luke5100

    Ай бұрын

    Thank you! I was picking up on something, especially in the phrasing of those notes, and that’s the song. Sounds nothing like it melodically of course

  • @TheBuckAK

    @TheBuckAK

    Ай бұрын

    "Jazzed up version" is doing a lot of heavy lifting with the comparison because i can't hear anything close harmonically between symptom of life and walking in memphis. To me it's obvious she's listened to plenty of radiohead though kzread.info-VkPvOqeSXo?si=PmsB8soep7X9d6Nn

  • @DemonRobotUnicorn
    @DemonRobotUnicornАй бұрын

    Glad someone is finally talking about Willows new singles. Hope you talk about “alone” too!

  • @scrobaby
    @scrobabyАй бұрын

    DUDE when i first heard this song i was like holy shit pop music is changing i love this so much

  • @mar_in_color
    @mar_in_colorАй бұрын

    Thank you so much for this!! I had zero awareness of anything willow has done since whip my hair but I’ve been hyperfixated on this song from the moment I heard it! I knew I was impressed but I hadn’t yet taken the time to pick it apart and really appreciate all the layers of genius behind it. I cannot fucking wait to see what she evolves into throughout her career.

  • @lesliespeaker668
    @lesliespeaker668Ай бұрын

    Brad Oberhofer wrote those chord progrssions most likely and the other two guys helped with the beat and production

  • @luke5100

    @luke5100

    Ай бұрын

    Right, because of course the girl couldn’t have had anything to do with the song. You guys are insufferable

  • @lesliespeaker668

    @lesliespeaker668

    Ай бұрын

    @@luke5100 She hired them they worked for her, of course she had anything to do with the song. She wouldn't have signed off on things she didn't like. Why are you so touchy when you hear the truth? It's VERY common for all big artists to have their songs mostly written by other people. Didn't you know that? It's not even a secret. Except among some fans who want to believe in a fantasy of artists doing every thing on their own.

  • @TheMister123

    @TheMister123

    Ай бұрын

    Brad's.

  • @that_icy_stylish_bitch

    @that_icy_stylish_bitch

    Күн бұрын

    ​@@lesliespeaker668You're so dense, ijbol. Willow and Chris Greatti have been working together for a while, and he's always so vocal about how creative she is, he has many posts talking about how they create everything from scratch *together*. She didn't co-produce this one, but she's the main writer and producer of all of the other tracks, and she also helped with the guitar work. Maybe you should do a little research instead of discrediting an artist's work because of sheer ignorance.

  • @luke5100
    @luke5100Ай бұрын

    We all be lining up outside the door to see this 🔥

  • @christopher9152

    @christopher9152

    Ай бұрын

    fake comment from a corporate paid account?

  • @luke5100

    @luke5100

    Ай бұрын

    @@christopher9152 if that’s the case, it’s news to me. When do I get a check? Lol

  • @lucaswoodland3422
    @lucaswoodland3422Ай бұрын

    Thank you so much for averting my attention to this song. Woah

  • @thedonovansvenom2848
    @thedonovansvenom284824 күн бұрын

    I just don't think that we understand the magnitude of how genius this is! It is literally insane and masterfully done!

  • @FirstnameLastname-bp5cm
    @FirstnameLastname-bp5cmАй бұрын

    In all fairness there were 4 writers credited to the track. Her vocals are great for sure, but the arrangement certainly has a style that appears to be quite a bit different from what she plays when we see her pick up a guitar. As a group they came up with a killer tune for sure, but it doesn’t feel correct to call it something Willow wrote without mentioning the others who were clearly involved. Great analysis and video!

  • @Arcanineisthebest

    @Arcanineisthebest

    Ай бұрын

    There's no reason to assume she's not creatively in control, and she prob did came up with the vocal melody lines entirely. Of course she's not the composer, but back in the 40s, 50s, 60s, 70s, did Jazz singers composed the rest of the tunes themselves? Some did, but they stood out.

  • @wingsoficarus1139

    @wingsoficarus1139

    Ай бұрын

    @@Arcanineisthebest True, but the other creative minds should still be credited. Especially the producer IMO

  • @chantoya17

    @chantoya17

    26 күн бұрын

    @@wingsoficarus1139 there are 2 producers: Chris Greatti and.... WILLOW lol you really twisted yourself into a pretzel there in an attempt to diminish her.

  • @wingsoficarus1139

    @wingsoficarus1139

    26 күн бұрын

    @@chantoya17 Not really because it didnt answer the other writers and you answered a single one of those names which I didn't hear anyone give credit to in the first place.

  • @thecluckster3908
    @thecluckster3908Ай бұрын

    First time hearing the song but WOW! Yeah this is great

  • @underthemayo
    @underthemayo4 күн бұрын

    Another great and really natural sounding 7/4 track is Nine Inch Nail's "The Becoming" which goes from 7 to 6, back and forth. It's so smooth I think a lot of people don't even really notice.

  • @lim7lim
    @lim7limАй бұрын

    Really liked this sing. Thanks for introducing me to it.

  • @growingmelancholy8374
    @growingmelancholy8374Ай бұрын

    Can we talk about the people who wrote the music?

  • @TheNextDoorNeighboor
    @TheNextDoorNeighboorАй бұрын

    There is a Japanese album that I absolutely love called "Sleeping Pink Noise" by Iyowa that I think is worth checking out

  • @macdietz

    @macdietz

    Ай бұрын

    🤔

  • @dyllanusher1379
    @dyllanusher1379Ай бұрын

    Wow! Thanks for sharing this :)

  • @allin372
    @allin372Ай бұрын

    "Sound of muzak" from "porcupine tree" has the same pattern! Both songs feel decent and pleasant to listen too IMO Also great explanations in this video😊thanks David🙏🏻