Intro
Cheryl (Cole) · Only Human [2014]
What makes you itch? What sort of a situation would you like?
Let's suppose, I do this often in vocational guidance of students,
they come to me and say, well,
"we're getting out of college and we have the faintest idea
what we want to do"
So I always ask the question,
"what would you like to do if money were no object?
How would you really enjoy spending your life?"
Well, it's so amazing as a result of our kind of educational system,
crowds of students say well, we'd like to be painters,
we'd like to be poets, we'd like to be writers,
but as everybody knows you can't earn any money that way.
Or another person says well,
I'd like to live an out-of-doors life and ride horses.
I said you want to teach in a riding school?
Let's go through with it. What do you want to do?
When we finally got down to something,
which the individual says he really wants to do,
I will say to him, you do that and forget the money,
because, if you say that getting the money is the most important thing,
you will spend your life completely wasting your time.
You'll be doing things you don't like doing in order to go on living,
that is to go on doing things you don't like doing, which is stupid
And so, therefore, it's so important to consider this question:
What do I desire?
Intro - Cheryl (Cole)
Cheryl Cole's 'Intro' serves as a pivotal moment on her 2014 album 'Only Human,' establishing the emotional tone for her subsequent pop-rock trajectory. Released during a period where she transitioned from her fame as a member of Girls Aloud to a solo artist, the track reflects her matured songwriting and vocal delivery. As part of the album's opening sequence, the recording showcases her ability to blend melodic hooks with introspective lyrics, setting the stage for hits like 'Make Me Cry' and 'I Don't Care.' The song exemplifies the genre of electronic pop-rock that defined her solo career, characterized by driving rhythms and vulnerable vocal performances that resonated with listeners seeking authenticity in mainstream pop.

