1. Primal Scream - "Movin' On Up" 1991 *My mom had this cassette, she is cool.
2. Lady - "Get Ready" 2013 *Lady consists of Nicole Wray (worked with Missy Elliott's Supa Dupa Fly etc.) and Terri Walker (a British R and B singer). [Sidenote: Truly ridiculous that Blogger is unable to correctly incorporate the "and symbol" into blogs.] It is good solid music, I just don't hear myself listening to it that often.
3. MC Lyte - "Cha Cha Cha" 1989 *I didn't listen to MC Lyte in 1989 when I was eleven, but, I can now appreciate her for being a cool lady. My Lyte intro was "Ruffneck" in 1993.
4. Indiana - "Bound" 2013 *For me this song has three sections. The first lasts until 1:13 during which I wonder if this song will get a little better. The second part is from 1:13 to 2:16 in which I think maybe this song is pretty good. The third part from 2:16 to the end, I change the song because I don't like where the song goes. This can all be summed up by the YouTube comment for the video stating, "this song needs a good remix!"
5. Captain Murphy - "The Killing Joke" 2013 *Naturally Captain Murphy (aka Flying Lotus) would take lipstick to the next level.
6. L'Orange feat. Blu - "Alone" 2013 *I have no idea if there are actually any samples of vintage music, but, it sounds like it and that is cool. I briefly tried to research L'Orange and only found out that a French artist named Gilbert Bécaud had a song named "L'Orange" in 1964 which doesn't really sound like this.
7. Lyrics Born feat. Joyo Velarde - "Bad Dreams" 2003 *I don't love this song but I think Lyrics Born is great. My favorite part about him and the rest of Quannum in this era was that it was some of the only new music I was able to find when I was living in the mountains between 1997-2003. I was living in Lake Tahoe when this album came out so it wasn't unreasonable to find Bay Area music in the Tahoe City music stores. I know it sounds crazy but in 2003...I didn't even have a computer!
8. Amy Winehouse - "Just Friends" 2008 *Dear Amy, thank you for making great music.
9. Fugees - "Vocab" 1994 *I, like many others, didn't hear this album until I had already overplayed their 1996 album The Score. Wyclef's part starting at 2:19 is almost surprising because of his octave changes and bugged out eyes. The rest of the song is so relaxing and then he takes it somewhere kinda crazy.
10. The Beatles - "Day Tripper" 1965 *I love that these Beatles videos exist.
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