Jay-Z and a Pop Music Daffynition

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This is a mash up of Dr. Dre’s “Keep Their Heads Ringin’” from the movie Friday and Jay-Z’s “What More Can I Say” off The Black Album. Rock over London, rock over Paris, Burger King, have it your own fucking way. One, two, three, four.

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James Brown and a Pop Music Daffynition

I’m going to just come out and admit it, honest Injun style. [Yes, I am aware of my racism, no one is honest.] I’m going through a “rough patch” right now. On the surface, I must have appeared to be some ranting racist with an agenda against the funk. I’m still feeling gigantic guilt for venting anger towards the Lord, James Brown.

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James Brown is always forgiving you, it’s what he does.

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No Doubt and a Pop Music Daffynition

No Doubt, the band, not the expression, formed in 1986. They were a melding of light punk and ska. Clash Ultra Lite. In 1990, they were signed to Interscope Records. In 1992, No Doubt released No Doubt to lukewarm reception, 300,000 copies. Drama began with Gwen Stefani seeing the bass player.

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Duran Duran and a Pop Music Daffynition

Duran Duran is the opposite of video killed the radio star.

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Young and relevant-ish.

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