Feb. 12th, 2009

[identity profile] alexmacpherson.livejournal.com
The spirit of Crime Mob lives! Unladylike are Tee and Gunna, a female rap duo from St Louis who have just signed to Def Jam - complete with heartwarming story of how they got their big break - and they are TERRIFIC. This is some random live performance of 'Sit Yo Ass Down' - the song begins at around 1.45, and the moment when Gunna switches to doubletime at 2.40 made my eyes bug out of my head.



Myspazz: www.myspace.com/unladylike6182hot - 'Bartender' and 'Goon To A Goblin' are hot too.
[identity profile] skyecaptain.livejournal.com
Interesting Tumblr convo about the song that best defines the 00's, which I guess we're stuck calling the "naughties."

[livejournal.com profile] dickmalone has a few good points in response to choices of "Hey Ya" and "Crazy" about importance on pop writ large, re: "Smells Like Teen Spirit" as some sorta Song of the 90's (first half, he contends, and I agree, since obvs. we have to make room for "La Vida Loca" or the Macarena somewhere...):

"Nirvana changed the pop landscape. The 00s was a boom decade for pop, or at least the first half was, so it’s going to be something in the pop genre, most likely, though we can throw in a few rockish things for fun."

So sub-question #1: Should the decade be split in half, with maybe a "Oops! ...I Did It Again" through "Since U Been Gone" decade split?

Sub-question #2: Is it a song's importance on the landscape that makes it the Song of the Decade? Sure, you can say that these kinds of questions are either pointless or necessarily a retrospective thing, but I would counter that with....whatever. Let's talk about it anyway!

My 2 cents (pence?): A Song of This Decade should be very zeitgeisty. It should ideally encompass a few major factors:

- THE INTERNET!!!!
- The Rise and Fall of the Music Industry
- Related: The (Further?) Balancing of Indie/Mainstream
- Strippers

My nomination as dark horse candidate is OK Go's "Here It Goes Again," probably the closest thing to an Internet sensation that was "inside" the music industry in some fashion (e.g., "Chocolate Rain" by Tay Zonday is more important to the internet than it is to music). Music video that only seems impressive as a Youtube meme, band that no one's ever heard of and will never hear of again as they toil forever in indie semi-obscurity ("Garden State"-ing). Etc.
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