Daily Reason to Dance

daily reason to dance: Many Moons

Many Moons
Janelle Monáe

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Where to start? Janelle Monáe originally made her break touring with Outkast.  It’s interesting to see all of the stylistic similarities with the Hey ya! video.  I love this song – great lyrics, great beat.  The video is mesmerizing.  If you haven’t listened to the Metropolis/Chase Suite album, the end of the video won’t make much sense — basically she’s being deactivated as punishment for falling in love with a human.  I totally recommend listening to the whole album beginning to end, but March of the Wolfmasters gives the basic explanation.  Sincerely, Jane is a bit jarring at first, but really grows on you.  The live performance at Criminal Records is particularly good.  I think Violet Stars/Happy Hunting! is actually the best reason to dance on the album, but the Many Moons video is too good to miss.

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Daily Reason to Dance

daily reason to dance: Lip Gloss

Lip Gloss
Lil Mama

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This one’s referenced in an old post on FixYourMix about 5 Pop songs with no Music:

“When top producers make music today, they are imagining how a crowd will react to it in a night club environment, but even more specifically they’re thinking aboutstrip clubs. Getting your single in rotation at strip clubs is a right of passage in the rap world …

Aside from lyrical content, there is something raw (and therefore sexual) about sparse rap arrangements….”

Gives a whole new meaning to  “MY LIP GLOSS IS POPPIN.”

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