SlamminMands
Dec 2nd, 2003, 05:47 PM
This is all the infos we got about the songs on the album so far:
"A Toast To Men": The first single featuring May. A dance anthem about female empowerment.
"Sexysexobsessive": The title track. This is what Willa said about it in the VH1 interview. "It’s about somebody having dreams - like their whole life is being taken over by sex."
"I See You": The biography describes it as a "Smashing Pumpkins-esque orchestral grandeur."
"Pieces": The biography says it's "poetic." Might be a ballad.
"Who I Am, Who I Am": "Written from the point of view of somebody gay. 'The song is basically saying, 'I'm sorry if I disappoint you, but this is who I am.'" From RS, "she plays with gender roles and questions the divisions between gay and straight."
"Cry": From Rolling Stone: An "emotional track,... about a boy Ford dated. 'He was so closed down I couldn't get him to open up so I had to kiss that boy and make him cry.'" I'm assuming this is a ballad or something less uptempo.
"Into My Bed": From RS, "she relates a fictional account of a prostitute's life that was inspired by her own feelings of vulnerability as a teen trying to break into the music business." "It's deep, but very sexual," she says. "I felt violated when I was younger and dumber. I felt I was used as Willa Ford, sexpot to everyone."
I soooo can't wait for this cd to come out! :D
"A Toast To Men": The first single featuring May. A dance anthem about female empowerment.
"Sexysexobsessive": The title track. This is what Willa said about it in the VH1 interview. "It’s about somebody having dreams - like their whole life is being taken over by sex."
"I See You": The biography describes it as a "Smashing Pumpkins-esque orchestral grandeur."
"Pieces": The biography says it's "poetic." Might be a ballad.
"Who I Am, Who I Am": "Written from the point of view of somebody gay. 'The song is basically saying, 'I'm sorry if I disappoint you, but this is who I am.'" From RS, "she plays with gender roles and questions the divisions between gay and straight."
"Cry": From Rolling Stone: An "emotional track,... about a boy Ford dated. 'He was so closed down I couldn't get him to open up so I had to kiss that boy and make him cry.'" I'm assuming this is a ballad or something less uptempo.
"Into My Bed": From RS, "she relates a fictional account of a prostitute's life that was inspired by her own feelings of vulnerability as a teen trying to break into the music business." "It's deep, but very sexual," she says. "I felt violated when I was younger and dumber. I felt I was used as Willa Ford, sexpot to everyone."
I soooo can't wait for this cd to come out! :D