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I just came to move your bodies T - Time to get the place wide up L - Rest well until we all meet up C - Come on and get the speakers boomin' Stop what you're doin' 'Cause we're about to ruin (come on) Chorus: Uh oh uh oh Move to the right now (uh oh uh oh) Move ...
“Waterfalls” is not about cascading rain; it is about drug abuse and HIV, and was the first song to reference the disease in its lyrics,according to the HuffPost. TLC member Rozonda “Chilli” Thomas said the band was shocked when the hit beat out Michael Jackson to become the first ...
This album really stuck with me – like a “bubblegum in your hair” kind of stuck. I had to write more about it just to work it through my head. I originally planned to write something much more sedate and objective about the connections between the lyrics and mid-century psychol...
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Danielle Wilde studies and writes about how technology can pair with the physical body to poeticize experience. She completed her PhD in Body-Technology-Poetics at Monash University. Talk Darryl Nichols: Garage sales — lose clutter, gain friends Darryl Nichols cofounded the Garage Sale Trail...