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Shuffler: Ravi M. Raju ’06. 1) “Love Song??—The Cure. «It reminds me of middle school dances and standing by the wall.» 2) “Shake Your Tailfeather”—P.Diddy. «Sometimes you just want to get down.» 3) “Santa Monica”—Everclear. «It’s one of the greatest songs, ever.» 4) “On Bended Knee”—Boys...
...Editors are masters of the non-sequitur. While it’s no surprise that their video for “Munich” is unrelated to the song??they do, after all, try painfully hard to be arty—nothing seems to be related to anything else at all here. The title and the visuals seem to be totally unrelated to the lyrics, which are a fairly standard sub-Interpol: elliptical and dark...
...irresistible piano melody from “We Belong Together” (“Mimi’s” lead single) begins, I lose a little more respect for myself. But by the time the chorus comes around, I am so enraptured by the song??s exquisite pop-craft that not even the thought of my fading masculinity can stir...
...Like That,” the follow-up single to “We Belong Together,” is a consummate club-banger: Dupri relies on little more than an Indian flute loop and an arrhythmic drum machine beat to craft an incredibly danceable track. The song??s beat is so hot that its occasional lapses into lyrical absurdity—at one point Carey opines, “these chickens is ash and I’m lotion”—are excusable...
...prances around in an Adidas track suit. All of this takes place in the warmest, coziest ghetto you’ve ever seen. Our hero and his gaggle of troubled, but not too troubled, teens get empowered and mimic the “black power” salute. The song??s lyrics, so deep that they’re meaningless, are written as by an invisible hand, graffiti-style, on the wall. Oy. -Richard S. Beck