"The Last Time" by Gnarls Barkley
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Whats the deal with music? I can listen to a song and become unaware of everything around me. I'm listening to The Last Time by Gnarls Barkley and I'm almost positive I'm having a better time than any of you right now. If you thought Gnarls Barkley was a game I recommend you walk to the nearest corner in your vicinity and just sit there for being so foolish. Cee-Lo's voice should've been on my last post about things difficult to describe. If Bootsy Collins got abducted and was dropped on the Predator home world, teamed up with John the Baptist to fight his way off, and somehow made his way back to Earth by commandeering Pegasus who flew him to Quincy Jones' grotto for vocal coaching you'd have Cee-Lo Green. Thats about as accurate as I can describe it.
"Sing It Back" by Moloko
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Switching to Moloko's "Sing it Back". I'ma tell ya somethin. If you think this track's lame. I have about as much respect for you as the ongoings in the gulf. If I ever came across a karoake bar that had this song in its playlist not only would I perform it, I'd set up a make-shift sound booth to record myself performing it and release it on iTunes as the live version of the song. That may sound somewhat radical, but doesn't everyone react radically when they hear that one song they could never let go? I've heard grown men ask me to "give them a minute" when they heard Michael Jackson's "Human Nature" begin to play. That's a good song for karoake too if you're down with the whole spotlight solo thing.
"The Way She Dances" by N*E*R*D
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Let's end it out with N*E*R*D. Oh those N*E*R*Ds just sitting around getting money like no one's business. For good reason though, they're the only group that'll have both black and white girls on stage disgracing themselves in harmony. I remember I went to their show in Atlanta for the Glow in the Dark tour (amazing concert btw)and they literally had what seemed to be the cast of the Bad Girls club on stage. They're equal opportunity recruiters is what I'm saying. The diversity on stage was a simple reminder of "Yes We Can" in my mind. This song I chose of theirs is without a doubt the cause of me replacing Pharrell as the lead if the group got a chance to hear me perform it. Ask anyone. My vocal ability.....songbird of my generation. My stage presence.....BIG PUN -ish. My 8-Counts??!!! I only require 7.
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