And now - the final* Pazz and Jop poll. 2005 - seems like it was yesterday eh?
You have thirteen ticks across 39 boxes - the holdover from last year that I left out was "Galang", if you're interested.
[Poll #904749]
*or potentially penultimate, but I suspect the discussion of the New Times PJ poll will be along the lines of the JP one i.e. poll-free.
2004: Joptimists Verdict
1. Toxic (52 votes - offhand I can't remember anyone ever getting more, and certainly the 91% is huge)
2. Take Me Out (43)
3. What You Waiting For? (38)
4. Chewing Gum (37)
5=. 99 Problems (36)
5=. Galang (36)
7. Heartbeat (33)
8. Drop It Like It's Hot (27)
9. Yeah (Usher) (26)
10. Somebody Told Me (25)
And that's it. If anyone has any ideas for flagship poll series I will take them under consideration!
You have thirteen ticks across 39 boxes - the holdover from last year that I left out was "Galang", if you're interested.
[Poll #904749]
*or potentially penultimate, but I suspect the discussion of the New Times PJ poll will be along the lines of the JP one i.e. poll-free.
2004: Joptimists Verdict
1. Toxic (52 votes - offhand I can't remember anyone ever getting more, and certainly the 91% is huge)
2. Take Me Out (43)
3. What You Waiting For? (38)
4. Chewing Gum (37)
5=. 99 Problems (36)
5=. Galang (36)
7. Heartbeat (33)
8. Drop It Like It's Hot (27)
9. Yeah (Usher) (26)
10. Somebody Told Me (25)
And that's it. If anyone has any ideas for flagship poll series I will take them under consideration!
Re: Clash Of The Controversies
Date: 2007-01-11 02:58 pm (UTC)i THINK it MIGHT be to do with the whole misogynistic/violent connotations surrounding the phrase 'beat tha pussy up'
which i CAN understand. but i DIG the track anyway.
Re: Clash Of The Controversies
Date: 2007-01-11 03:00 pm (UTC)also Lil Kim and Trina are far harder and far more "shocking" than YYT.
Re: Clash Of The Controversies
Date: 2007-01-11 03:04 pm (UTC)i would suggest that women are not taken as seriously in hip-hop GENERALLY still and this contributes to why Kim and Trina get a 'free pass' re 'offensiveness. plus the sense of redressing the balance in a man's world or whatever. perhaps there is no sense to be made of any of this tho.