Friday, January 3, 2020

Random Facts about Charlie Puth songs

Random Facts about Charlie Puth songs

Do you think you know much about Puth and his songs? Well, here are some totally random facts about Charlie Puth songs: ―



  • All three of the new songs by Charlie - Cheating On You, Mother and I warned myself - have an outro.
  • See You Again stayed atop the charts for 52 weeks with peak position No. 1. That's more than one year! It's one of the most longest running rap songs.
  • 'The Way I Am', the first track in Voicenotes, was actually the last song written for the album, while 'Through It All', the last track in Voicenotes, was the first song made for the album.
  • 'BOY', a track in Charlie's sophomore album, was originally supposed to be named 'Like A Boy'. It's still called 'Like A Boy' in Charlie Puth's official website.
  • 'BOY', the aforementioned song from Voicenotes, has a long fade in the ending. This makes it the longest song in the album.
  • 'I Won't Tell a Soul' has no chorus, only three verses and a bridge section.


  • Charlie says the worst song he's ever released was 'Marvin Gaye'. Find out the reason in this interview.
  • 'Does It Feel' is like a sequel to 'We Don't Talk Anymore' in a sense. They have similar production, especially in the pre-chorus.
  • Charlie made a solo, no-rap version of See You Again. Listen to it here.
  • 'Slow It Down' interpolates 'I Can't Go For That (No Can Do)' by Hall & Oates, in the verses.
  • 'Losing My Mind', a song from Charlie's debut album, Nine Track Mind, contains elements from Vera Hall's 'Wild Ox Moan'.
  • Charlie added many different types of sounds and rhythms in his song, 'I warned myself', such as buzzing bees and a bouncing basketball. Learn more about it in this video.

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