So, when we went home last week, I tortured Rob by listening to the radio and not pulling out the iPod on the drive from Indy to South Bend. Some of those songs made it to my current iTunes playlist, and I’ve been listening to them for the last week. I’ll give you a quick rundown of what has worn out its welcome, and which tracks are welcome to stay awhile.
- “See You Again” - Miley Cyrus Believe it or not, this is the first Miley Cyrus song I have ever heard. I’m not exactly surrounded by 8-year-old girls, so I have limited knowledge of Miley Cyrus’s actual music. So imagine my surprise when I was listening to the radio and this song came on. It channels Blondie and Kylie Minogue with a little Avril Lavigne thrown in. Two out of three ain’t bad. Anyway, I had to pull out the iPhone and look up who sang it since the radio neglected to inform me. I purchased it on Amazon (where I seem to be doing most of my legal MP3 purchases these days), and I have had it almost a week now, and it is only just now starting to wear out its welcome. It’s still a fun one to blast and dance around to when Rob leaves the house.
- “Mercy” - Duffy Obvious comparisons to Amy Winehouse abound. It channels older music, but with a modern twist. Not as dark as Ms. Winehouse, and without the tabloid fodder. Plus on the album, she namechecks the first tube station I ever lived by- “Warwick Avenue”.
- “Number 1″ - Goldfrapp This song never really gets old for me. Anything I’m doing seems cooler for having this song in the bakground. ”Ooh La La” It’s like a female new-milennium Canned Heat.,
- “Low” - Flo Rida The first time I heard this song it made me laugh. It still does. I tried singing it to Rob, and he thinks it’s the most ridiculous song ever. I think this song hit its peak for me about 3 days ago. But I’m still enjoying it, but it has moved closer to the end of the playlist.
- “Give It 2 Me” - Madonna I don’t remember if I blogged about my disappointment with the latest Madonna album. In fact,I will. For now know that this song is in my rotation, but is on its way out. But, you will get more explanation in a near-future post.
- “Konichiwa Bitches” and “Handle Me” Robyn I like this album. It’s pretty well-rounded. I like how it easily melds pop and dance. These are my current two favorite tracks, but that changes form week to week. Rob doesn’t get my music taste sometimes. But often the music I like just needs to accomplish one thing- SHAKE MY A$$! It’s so super simple.
- “Move Shake Drop Remix”- DJ Laz feat. Flo Rida Again. It shakes my juicy booty. So much that I had to take a break from writing this, pump it on the living room speakers, and take a mini dance break to shake it.
- “Calabria (2008)” - Enur feat. Natasja I pretty much consider buying every Ultra Dance album that comes out. I tend to like their collections and the remixes. This one is experiencing a bit of a resurgence. I keep hearing this lick everywhere. It’s on some Pitbull song now too. It’s like Mighty Dub Katz “Magic Carpet Ride” 10 years later.
- “Promiscuous” - Nelly Furtado This is a great song to revisit now that it’s not everywhere on Verizon commercials and whatnot. The whole album holds up really well, and this song in particular is a nice segway from spring to summer.
- “Touch My Body” - Mariah Carey This song does not hold up on repeated spins. It has almost worn out its welcome after only 5 days. Hearing “I will hunt you down” in lyrics is kind of weird. It definitely has a certain vibe, but it’s just boring after too many spins.
- I’ll add a sample player later. Amazon is giving me hassle on it.

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