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bzedan · 11 months
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June 2023 Playlist
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It's JUNE! And it actually still is June, because I wanted to get this playlist out while it was still officially Pride Month since I'm proud of this queer little playlist. I'd shared some possible covers earlier, but of course, I settled on the Dio-inspired one. As much as I love dance-pop, at my heart, I am just a power-metal guy.
At 71 songs, this is the most packed list so far and is longer than even my birthday month playlist. I took a lot of inspo from a friend's playlist "Songs where the narrator is a lesbian against all evidence," as well as snagging quite a few songs from it (though I will note that Ginuwine's "Pony" had already made its way onto the playlist well before I'd figured the theme/vibe). Though a LOT of these songs are by queer artists of various flavours, there are also quite a few that are songs I enjoy recontextualised through a queer lens.
I don't know if you've ever made a playlist for a character* (whether an OC or your personal blorbo), but I've often found it to be a good exercise in the malleability of interpretation. Specifically, a very gay interpretation in the case of most of my character playlists. I tried to go no emotionally lower than wistful, because damn, friend, let's embrace joy.
And also, if you don't know why I ended this playlist with the song I did well, I finally played Portal 2 because of a Tumblr post.
Related media to some of the songs:
I'm not going to tell you what Mariah Angeliq's "Bobo" is a cover of, just start listening (and here's the music video) and enjoy.
"Lovefool" by The Cardigans is because of Romeo + Juliet, with  Harold Perrineau's beautiful heartbroken Mercutioand the best possible Tybalt.
I remain a fan of Pom Pom Squad's vibe and enjoy when a cover is a direct copywhen you do it with your whole ass.
Hello, can I interest you in the good word of Velvet Goldmine?
Big Freedia has been a constant fave for a long time, her latest album dropped recently, and "Bigfoot" is a jam.
Sure, you've seen Miike Snow's "Genghis Kahn" video but have you seen this version of it?
*And I do mean any flavour of character playlist - either songs they'd put together themself, songs about them, or vibe-based character playlists.
Anyway here's a link to June's playlist on Spotify, with the track list under the cut.
Also embedded, if you like that.
'Lovefool' - The Cardigans
'Never Get Ahead' - Bobby Conn
'Unusual Heat' - Foreigner
'Hang on to Your Love' - Sade
'Boy' - Book Of Love
'The Boys Of Summer' - Don Henley
'Shake Ya Ass' - Mystikal
'Dangerous' - Big Freedia
'I Touch Myself' - Divinyls
'Big Jeans Boy' - Louie Zong
'Papa Was a Rodeo' - The Magnetic Fields
'Daddy' - MAN ON MAN
'Career Boy' - Dorian Electra
'Hanging Around the Day, Pt. 2' - The Polyphonic Spree
'Us' - Jennifer Lopez
'Facility Girls' - Soft Cell
'Qui est cette fille?' - Yelle
'Heels' - Sir Babygirl
'The Way I Loved You' - REYNA
'All I Wanna Do' - Sheryl Crow
'Girls Just Want to Have Fun' - Cyndi Lauper
'Pepper' - Butthole Surfers
'She Is Beautiful' - Andrew W.K.
'Jolene' - Dolly Parton
'I'm Not Strong Enough to Say No' - BlackHawk
'Faces' - Sam Buck
'Sunday Morning' - No Doubt
'Here In Your Bedroom' - Goldfinger
'Kiss' - Prince
'Sucked Out' - Superdrag
'BOBO' - Mariah Angeliq
'Bad Liar' - Selena Gomez
'Satellite Of Love' - Lou Reed
'Baby's On Fire - 2004 Digital Remaster' - Brian Eno
'Boys of Summer' - Daddy Issues
'Normal' - Kodie Shane
'Red Wine Supernova' - Chappell Roan
'Hate Dancin'' - King Gizzard & The Lizard Wizard
'Don't Speak' - No Doubt
'Cost Your Love' - Miya Folick
'Genghis Khan' - Miike Snow
'Grace Kelly' - MIKA
'Let 'Em Talk (feat. Eagles of Death Metal)' - Kesha
'Get Around To It' - Arthur Russell
'Caro' - Bad Bunny
'Mystery of Love' - Boy Jr.
'Rainbow in the Dark' - Dio
'Walk The Night' - Skatt Bros
'How Soon Is Now?' - t.A.T.u.
'Man To Man' - Dorian Electra
'You Make Me Feel (Mighty Real)' - Sylvester
'Are They Actually Attractive?' - Boy Jr.
'Hounds Of Love' - Kate Bush
'Faith - Remastered' - George Michael
'A Little Respect' - Erasure
'Kiss from a Rose' - Seal
'It's Okay To Cry' - SOPHIE
'Why Did You Separate Me from the Earth?' - ANOHNI
'Hollow Days' - Twin Shadow
'New Slang' - Porridge Radio
'Popular (feat. Matthew Caws of Nada Surf)' - Pom Pom Squad
'Dead of Night' - Orville Peck
'Your Motion Says' - Arthur Russell
'It Don't Fade' - Mya Byrne
'Take Me Home' - Phantogram
'Tomboy' - Princess Nokia
'Louder (feat. Icona Pop)' - Big Freedia
'Say Nothing' - Kalifa
'MONTERO (Call Me By Your Name)' - Lil Nas X
'Crush on Me (Outro)' - Sir Babygirl
'Want You Gone' - Aperture Science Psychoacoustic Laboratories
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cyarskaren52 · 9 months
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Summer time activities need a great playlist
It's Memorial Day weekend! That means cookouts, family reunions, graduation parties - in other words, the unofficial kickoff to summer! We know everybody is going to need a solid playlist for cousin Denard's graduation or Aunt Lisa's 40th birthday party, so we decided to help ya out.
We picked some songs to help you get started on your summertime playlist. If you love classic Hip-Hop, you gotta love these bangers, fam. 
Here are Classic Hip-Hop's Greatest Summer Songs! (We added an extra one for the holiday. You're welcome.)
#26
"E.I." - NELLY
We know what you're thinking: there are other Nelly songs that may be your first choice for this list. But have you ever had this blasting poolside while everybody has something to sip in their cups? It works, yo. No, really - it works.
#25
"SHAKE YA ASS" - MYSTIKAL
That legendary shit-talker from Nawlins teamed up with The Neptunes for a track that it's impossible to sit still to. Especially when Mystikal himself is demanding that you move sumthin.' 
#24
"NOT TONIGHT (LADIES NIGHT REMIX)" - LIL KIM, DA BRAT, LEFT EYE, MISSY ELLIOTT, ANGIE MARTINEZ
The Queen Bee's classic remix features a small handful of some of the greatest women to ever hold a mic, and on top of that - they sound like they're having an amazing time. The best song for a girl's night out. 
#23
"FIND A WAY" - A TRIBE CALLED QUEST
Q-Tip, Phife and Ali closed the 1990s with one of their shiniest singles. Not shiny like jiggy rap, but shiny like a hot day on the beach. The video fits the feel, and the song is the perfect soundtrack for a laid-back Saturday in June. 
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#22
"IT'S YOUR BIRTHDAY" - LUKE
Nobody has ever been better at getting the party started than Uncle Luke. And he has more than a few pool party favorites, but watch how the crowd goes nuts when you throw this one on. 
#21
"GOIN' BACK TO CALI" - LL COOL J
Yes, this is one of those go-to ridin' anthems. Uncle L and Rick Rubin got their West Coast on with this bass-heavy, slow-rolling classic. It's greatest strength is that it can double as a car anthem and as a slow groove for your beach party. 
#20
"HIP-HOP HOORAY" - NAUGHTY BY NATURE
Naughty By Nature is another legendary rap act with no shortage of summer anthems, but this one is so undeniably fun and well-known that it fits alongside pretty much anything on your cookout compilations.
#19
"MY BOO" - GHOST TOWN DJS
Bass beats and R&B vocals could be musical magic; and there was never a better example than this hit from summer 1996. Ghost Town DJ's smash single was one of the most inescapable songs of that year—and it still evokes the spirit of cruising the Dirty South during the hot months.
#18
"RUMPSHAKER" - WRECKX-N-EFFECT
Wreckx-N-Effect gave us a summer song for the ages with this ode to shakin' ass. It's not bootyshaking in the Miami bass tradition, but it's definitely a fun song to have playing when there are string bikinis around. 
#17
"A ROLLERSKATING JAM NAMED SATURDAYS" - DE LA SOUL
De La's feel-good, vibey hit single is still one of their coolest tracks. A flip of the Fearless Four's "F-1000," a lil bit of B.T. Express, and some Chicago for good measure = classic. And this shit really does make you wanna rollerskate.
#16
"LET ME RIDE" - DR. DRE
Summertime isn't just about cookouts and pool parties. There's also the joy of cruising on a warm summer day, and no Hip-Hop classic has ever better captured that feel than this hit from Dr. Dre.
#15
"IT'S SUPPOSED TO BUBBLE" - UGK
Slow as a hot Texas Sunday, this classic from Bun B and Pimp C just sounds like Saturday nights down south. It's perfect for when you want to chill poolside a little bit with a cold beer or somethin' a little more bubbly.
#14
"BEAUTIFUL" - SNOOP DOGG FEAT. PHARRELL
Forever a vibe! It just sounds like warm beaches and cool drinks, surrounded by your favorite people, soaking up the sun. If that doesn't fit your scene, just enjoy the ambience, homie. It works no matter where you are.
#13
"CANDY" - EIGHTBALL & MJG
The Memphis greats showed that they can do laid back, fun vibes as well as they do gritty Tennessee street tales. Ball 'n G gave us one classic for the riders with this reimagining of Cameo's classic. 
#12
"OH YEAH!" - ROTTIN RAZKALS
Naughty By Nature had so many anthemic classics that they passed this one along to their buddies, Rottin Razkals. With some heavy lifting from Treach and Kay Gee, this trio landed one of the more slept on anthems of the 90s.
#11
"DOOWHUTCHYALIKE" - DIGITAL UNDERGROUND
It always gets the party started and it's impossible to hear the breakout hit from Digital Underground's classic debut album SEX PACKETS and not wanna throw a pool party. We get it.
#10
"DROP IT LIKE IT'S HOT" - SNOOP DOGG FEAT. PHARRELL
Pharrell and Snoop's chemistry has always been undeniable. When you put the VA kid and the Doggfather in the studio together, you're likely to get summer classics. It's just a given.
#9
"SCARRED" - LUKE FEAT. TRICK DADDY AND VERB
Remember what we said about Luke and party-starters? This is another uber-classic. Put this on at the family reunion and watch Aunt Gladys almost break her hip twerking to it.
#8
"RUFF RYDERS ANTHEM" - DMX
You gotta have some gully shit on your cookout playlist, right? And X's anthem is perfect turn-up music if things threaten to get too chill. 
#7
"SUMMERTIME IN THE LBC" - THE DOVE SHACK
It don't get no more West Coast than this. The title says it all, and the hook seduces you immediately. Truly a perfect track. It really just epitomizes summer in southern California. 
#6
"A PARTY AIN'T A PARTY" - QUEEN PEN
The rapstress from the Bronx hit us with one helluva glasses-to-the-sky party anthem. This is the track you put on when you and your girls hit the beach or the cruise. This is a the-divorce-just-finalized classic. 
#5
"YOU KNOW HOW WE DO IT" - ICE CUBE
Another tune that's more about cruising as the sun goes down than partying poolside, this might be Ice Cube's best ridin' anthem. Cube does those kinds of songs particularly well, but he hit it out the park with this.
#4
"FEEL ME FLOW" - NAUGHTY BY NATURE
You might think of other Naughty By Nature songs first, and we've already established that Kay Gee, Treach and Vin Rock have no short supply of anthems. But no song better captures the warm vibes of summer like this uber-hit from 1995.
#3
"HEY DJ" - THE WORLD FAMOUS SUPREME TEAM
The World Famous Supreme Team gave us the ultimate ode to DJs (both radio spinners and turntablists) with this sublime rap classic. It just feels like summer. Put it on and watch the whole crowd jam. 
#2
"BACK THAT AZZ UP" - JUVENILE FEAT. LIL WAYNE
There are certain songs you just know are gonna be heard at the cookout, pool party, Junebug-finally-coming-home party or any other summer party. It's like a rap game law to have this on your playlist. We ain't about to fight the law.
#1
"SUMMERTIME" - DJ JAZZY JEFF & THE FRESH PRINCE
You already know. We tried (we really tried) to find a song that wouldn't be so obvious a No. 1. But you know what? Some shit is just that undeniable, that timeless and that classic. Jazz and Will gave us a summer song for the ages. There's a reason you hear it every damn year for the past 30 years. 
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veworyoutube · 2 years
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Mystikal album original
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Independent albums List of independent studio albums, with some notesĬompilation albums List of compilation albums, with selected chart positions "-" denotes a recording that did not chart or was not released in that territory. Format: CD, digital download, LP, compact cassette.Īlbums Studio albums List of studio albums, with selected chart positions, sales figures and certifications Following his release from prison in 2010, Mystikal's upcoming sixth studio album, Original, is to be released on Cash Money Records, and has so far been preceded by the single "Original", released in 2011, which features fellow rappers Birdman and Lil Wayne the song peaked at number 80 on the Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs chart. The Hits and Chopped & Screwed, although neither appeared in the top 100 on the Billboard 200. While Mystikal served a prison term in 2004 for sexual battery, Jive released two compilations of Mystikal's music, Prince of the South. It peaked at number 37 and also charted in the United Kingdom. "Bouncin' Back (Bumpin' Me Against the Wall)" became Mystikal's third and final song to appear on the Billboard Hot 100. Mystikal's fifth album, Tarantula, featured the singles " Bouncin' Back (Bumpin' Me Against the Wall)" and " Tarantula" – the latter a collaboration with rapper Butch Cassidy. In 2001, Mystikal collaborated with singer Joe on the single " Stutter", which became Mystikal's first and only song to top the Billboard Hot 100, and also appeared on several national singles charts worldwide. Let's Get Ready spawned two singles, " Shake Ya Ass" and " Danger (Been So Long)" with singer Nivea, which both charted within the top 15 in the United States and also achieved success in several other countries. It was later certified double platinum by the RIAA. The album became his most commercially successful release in the United States, peaking at number one on the Billboard 200, also charting in the Canada, Germany and the United Kingdom. įollowing his departure from No Limit, Mystikal released his fourth album, Let's Get Ready, on September 26, 2000. Both songs peaked in the top 65 of the Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs chart. Each of the albums featured one single, " Ain't No Limit" and "That's the Nigga", respectively. Both peaked in the top five of the Billboard 200 and were later certified platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA). Mystikal's following two studio albums, Unpredictable and Ghetto Fabulous, were both released on the record label No Limit Records Jive distributed the albums rather than No Limit's distributor, Priority Records. The album featured the single "Y'all Ain't Ready Yet", which peaked at number 41 on the US Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs chart. Mind of Mystikal peaked at number 103 on the US Billboard 200 and at number 13 on the US Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums chart. Following his signing to Jive Records in 1995, the album was re-released under the title Mind of Mystikal as his debut studio album. In 1994, Mystikal released a self-titled album on the independent record label Big Boy. The discography of American rapper Mystikal consists of five studio albums, one independent album, two compilation albums, twenty-five singles and fifteen music videos.
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Pharrell Williams being unnecessarily fine in Mystikal’s music video for “Shake Ya Ass”
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omahasnakes · 3 years
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2000: In which we discover that I’m one Intro to Latin Dance class away from utter ruin
The Y2K bug didn’t get us, so we were pretty much invincible. Who was going to come after us? Certainly not Osama bin Laden, that’s who.*
Song of the year: “Smooth” Santana, Rob Thomas
Seriously, just try to cancel me for this opinion- you cannot. (Because canceling is not a thing.)
In The Year 2000™, I was dating someone who was very serious about music, and he would not have accepted me liking this kind of garbage, so this has always been a secret love of mine. I think it still gets played at weddings and other old-person venues where I might someday find myself, so who knows?
Forgotten gem: “Don’t Think I’m Not” Kandi. There’s not much to say about this one, other than it’s a nice little song I didn’t remember.
Song that I will insist I’ve never heard before, despite the fact that it’s a cultural touchstone: “Thong Song” Sisqo. Like, I can dutifully recite “dumps like a truck, truck, truck… thong th-thong-thong” etc., but it’s not even connected to a piece of music in my mind.
“Music” Madonna: In 1998, I mentioned #girlboss/pimp/cowboy Madonna, and here she is in a white power suit (let’s not call it that,) white cowboy hat, white fur coat, and gorgeous nude lip being driven around by limo driver Ali G, singing this ridiculously-titled track that I love for some reason.
“I Try” Macy Gray: my karaoke staple. It fits my vocal range, which could be described as “limited,” and any terribleness can be written off as trying to imitate her inimitable style.
“Kryptonite” 3 Doors Down: I mention this song about “what if Superman but sad” because it’s going to become somewhat of a theme in the next couple of years. Obviously young adult emo me was into it.
“I Need to Know” Marc Anthony: I just want to take an intro to Latin dance class and have them play this song on a loop. So simple, but I don’t think I can get tired of it, and I think I could get a handle on dancing to it.
“Bye Bye Bye” *NSYNC: Amy’s college roommates spent some amount of time learning the choreography from this video, but she somehow avoided that debacle. As I have privately announced that Lockdown II (this time I have to go to work every day) is going to feature me learning how to dance, I asked her if she’d be willing to learn the Bye Bye Bye dance with me, and she declined. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Eo-KmOd3i7s
“Country Grammar (Hot Shit)” Nelly: I just think he’s neat. I like his little band aid. And I like that he’s from St. Louis.
“Let’s Get Married” Jagged Edge: “We ain’t gettin’ no younger; we might as well do it.” (And I was starting to sound like I thought romance was dead!)
For the year 2000 and all this talk of dancing, I leave you with the wise words of Mystikal: Shake ya ass, but watch yourself.
Country music barometer for 2000: 10% (this is getting ridiculous)
*I realized a couple of weeks ago that all my 9/11 jokes were going to be a week late. So I’ll try to satisfy myself with this.
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9jabam · 2 years
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Mystikal – Shake Ya Ass Mp3 audio & Mp4 Video Free Download Download Free Mystikal – Shake Ya Ass ” MP3 AUDIO | MP4, Lyrics & Skull 320kbps + [Instrumental] On 9jabam A talented singer and song writer Mystikal Recently dropped a new song titled Shake Ya Ass you will also get the Mp4 and lyrics here As we all know that we can meditate through music and music also gives us joy thats…
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