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    emmastoned:

    Devil Town | Tony Lucca 

     
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    annaetc:

    Dancing on My Own — Fleet Foxes
    Originally by Robyn 

     
  3. DANCE BREAK.

     
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  5. missworded:

    It’s an Amy day.

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    senoritaamanditaburrito:

    Destiny’s Child - Say My Name

     
  7. Hip-hop was a problem because an underclass that had been left to die didn’t, and instead created a music decrying their conditions that was vivid, troubling and beautiful, a declaration of existence in the face of those who’d condemned them to oblivion. It screwed up the narrative, and thus was born an anti-rap racism in which symptom became cause, laments of violence and deprivation becoming justifications for violence and deprivation. Anti-rap racists hear rap music as proof that black men pose a uniquely violent danger to the American status quo, even as the entire trajectory of that status quo suggests it’s the other way around. As theories of history go it’s both aggressively incorrect and depressingly unoriginal.

    Disliking hip-hop doesn’t make you a racist any more than liking hip-hop makes you not a racist, and I’m sure there are plenty of Stormfront enthusiasts with Rick Ross in their iTunes. If you don’t like Jay-Z because you just don’t like the way he sounds, or you’re sick of his cloying ubiquity, or you wish he’d talk about something other than where he’s from for five seconds—hey, I’m not mad, I don’t like Bruce Springsteen for the same reasons. But if you don’t like rap music—a genre that contains multitudes—because of a self-satisfied moralism, or because you’re scared of it, or because you wish those people would stop talking about their problems and get out of your television and radio and kids’ bedrooms: well.

     
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    lieslieslies:

    Justin Timberlake, I Think She Knows Interlude

    Don’t pretend like this isn’t one of the best pieces of music in the past decade. Good Friday, everyone!

    Agree, wholeheartedly.

    Do you remember the first time you heard this interlude?  It changed your whole life, didn’t it?  Like music was suddenly Music. Everything was glorious and the world held so much promise.  Don’t you wish we could all go back to that moment?

    All of this.

    ^^^^^^ what they said.

     
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    bohemea:

    Christina Aguilera - Fighter

    You thought I would forget
    But I remember

     
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    90sjamz:

    Bailamos | Enrique Iglesias

    Pre-mole removal.