of resistance, and of celebration. The music has deep roots in Panama, where Black communities in the Eighties and Nineties pioneered reggaeen españoltracks that traveled across the globe and captured people’s imaginations. Those sounds thrived in Puerto Rico, in particular, and bloomed in the...
As Williams struggled to find a place in the pigeonhole-happy music industry of the Eighties, she landed on the British punk label Rough Trade and recorded a self-titled album anchored by this raw-voiced demand for not only kisses but also homelier needs like “pens that don’t run out ...
Ok, we all know the different ways to say this, but how about all the different songs from the wonderful eighties that discussed it (if somewhat more poetically). Of course, this is the nineties, and you can lose your job for talking about it. Or at least you can lose your job for...
I was a thrash metal fan in the late eighties, early nineties and this song coming on MTV was a rare pleasure because I knew it would never be mine. I could never buy the album, I was too into Napalm Death or Iron Maiden. Truth is, this song transcended all of that. No other ...
youth who love to have fun. The song incorporates a boyish charm and pleasing elements like smooth, free-flowing transitions between rap and vocal parts. Displaying bright instrumentals, a catchy chant-along hook, nostalgia for Eighties funk hip-hop and a charming dance performance, the tune is...
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“Morning Dew” was born in that context, a song that has resonated in thundering choruses at protests in Korea throughout the past five decades — from the Eighties democracy movement to the ongoing struggle over accessibility in Seoul’s public transportation system. The song, whose mention of...
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s encountered and his fans have hung on every word. It established Too $hort’s pimp persona that could rival that of Ice-T. From a sonic standpoint, if and when you can get past the lyrics, “Freaky Tales” is a late Eighties masterpiece, functioning less in the rap world and more...