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It's Like I'm Burnt Out
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This is sad. Another BB housemate passing away.
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This Witch doesn't burn
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RIP Fatman
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The voice of reason
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Collapsed on stage
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Nickey
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who?
although RIP
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I Love Niamh’s Brick
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He had a number 1 hit here in the UK (2003) and a couple of other minor hits.
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I Love Niamh’s Brick
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I think it was released in ‘99 in US, but not here until 2003. I forget music back then without social media tended to take a while to reach countries. Weird to think that now as everything is so instant.
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The voice of reason
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Rip
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It is odd and I think that still occurs, at least in the US. There's songs that were easily top 40 for here that apparently didn't air in other areas of the US? Husband & I are a month apart in birthdates and so when I ask him what he remembers, there's a difference there since we grew up in very different regions of the US. We're in a tropical climate, so the music is certainly very different than say, the Northeast. So we do get more European bangers because we do get more dance/energetic genres. There's more international music playing here in the streets. (My neighbor across runs a Tejano station from his garage). We get more R&B/hip hop and there's more diversity due to our diverse cultural makeup. Club music is big in places like Miami (to a lesser extent, here as well). Oh and the Latin influence. I do love the style in Scoop's music. Hip hop/R&B was the first genre I really "got into" and where I began to really appreciate music... other than that, some 80's rock/pop tracks here and there.
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Awww R.I.P
I always think of the movie Save the last dance when I think of Fatman Scoop . |
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Unfortunately you have to ignore most chart Music these days if you're looking for quality Music.
RIP to Fatman Scoop.
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