"Wake Up! (Can't You See)" is a three-minute and thirteen-second ballad about PTSD and sleeplessness. It indicates the numbing of oneself to dull inner demons and intrusive thoughts, and it is Gio's most vocally demanding song to date. The song is a fan favorite and one of his most popular on the internet, garnering over 300,000 listens. The song is in the key of F#m, and the tempo is set at 70 beats per minute.
"Whiskey, Sex, & Heartbreak" is a pop/R&B dance song about the emotional anguish and self-destructive tendencies that follow a breakup. The joyous and delusory chorus starkly contrasts with the verses. The song was described by Gio as "a beautiful contradiction." Lyrically, the song depicts both the freedom and helplessness that one can have. The song is in the key of C and has a BPM of 130. It was Gio Nation's first song to reach 100,000 listens.
"You Know What I'm Talkin' Bout" is a dance/pop song that explores being monogamous in a polygamous atmosphere. The song is noted for its cheerful tempo and straightforward, informative lyrics. Gio emphasizes the weaknesses in both philosophies as well as the conflicting nature of certain relationships. The song's original version was released in 2014 as part of the EP "2800 Miles," along with three other singles. Originally titled "Everybody Swears," Gio has indicated that he had a huge vision for the song but was disappointed with its implementation. Early in 2020, he started working on the song again until he was entirely satisfied with it.
"You Know What I'm Talkin' Bout (Live) " is a stripped-down interpretation of the original dance track of the same name. Evan Main, a jazz pianist, created the arrangement, which is notable for being a complete departure from Gio's usual sound. The song has an acoustic and upbeat tempo, as well as vocal ad libs not heard in the original. News outlets and bloggers have praised the composition as an artistic triumph.
“You Know What I’m Talkin' Bout (Live) [Acoustic Jazz Version]” is Evan Main’s rendition of the Gio Nation song of the same name. The entire piece was recorded in a single take with no editing. The song makes use of quick arpeggios and improvisational accents. Critics have praised this piece for its smooth and sultry interpretation.
"I Don't Need You Anymore" is a mid-tempo pop/r&b song that lasts three minutes and twenty-six seconds. The song is a hymn to heartbreak. Gio expresses his anguish over an abusive and caring relationship. A love that left the singer homeless, heartbroken, and impoverished. The reggaeton beat and strong marimba are highlights of the instrumental. The song begins with a deep and sensuous verse and ends with an explosive chorus. The song uses both explanatory and narrative discourse in its lyrics.
"1234" is a mid-tempo pop song based on the angel number. Lyrically, it is an expository song about a lover's quarrel in a pub that ends with one person leaving alone. The song has a funk-inspired bass riff and a heavy kick drum. The song is in the key of C major with a BPM of 98.
"You Don't Love Me Anymore" is Gio Nation's debut single and a pop ballad. It displays extreme anguish as a result of a breakup. It's also Gio's first collaboration with sound engineer and Grammy-nominated hitmaker Gemini. The song is in the key of B minor with a BPM of 86.
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