Michael
Franz Ferdinand
I’m not a fan of the video, but I like the song. “So come and dance with me…”
Michael
Franz Ferdinand
I’m not a fan of the video, but I like the song. “So come and dance with me…”
My Humps
Black Eyed Peas
Take in Alanis Morrisette’s wail until you can’t stand it then watch the original in all of its effervescent, misogynist, well produced glory.
Many Moons
Janelle Monáe
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 Janelle Monáe originally made her break touring with Outkast.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.
Lip Gloss
Lil Mama
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.”
Sexy and I Know It
LMFAO
You’ll never hear the words”wiggle wiggle wiggle wiggle” the same again.
Moves like Jagger
Maroon 5
I think I’m pretty much set up for at least two months of these.