Gaye continued a few challenges throughout his life, akin to his dating with his father and coming out. Yet these struggles never stopped him from expressing himself through music. "Call Me" is a first-rate instance of this dynamic duality: it showcases Gaye's power and air of secrecy while also appearing the darker side of himself - his battle with drugs, familial strife and the pain inflicted upon him by those around him. This song captures either side of Gaye - his relaxed nuances as well as his struggles with addiction, substance abuse issues and world peace. 8. 'All Night' by Marika HackmanMarika Hackman's 1989 album title track 'Mercy Mercy Me' is the epitome of this sentiment. It begins with a relaxing bongo shuffle and exciting alto sax flourish before the singer makes a moving plea for change. The lyrics depict a story about how a girl used to be showered with extravagant gifts by her lover yet still desired to remain out all night. Additionally, there are other benefits discussed that make this woman irresistible to her male admirer. Like anything of the songs in this list, this one may be just a little a cliche, yet it still manages to be one of the perfect and most empowering tracks on the album. 9.
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