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andrearose96 · 2 days ago
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Looking absolutely fabulous, sisters! 💕✨ I just know you would do an amazing job at entertaining all the guests 🤭🫦😜💖💖💖💖
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@goodwitchkylie @incognitoelizabeth and @mandibimbo determine the guest lists for the party, the afterparty and the afterafterparty following another dominant Tigers win.
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oliversick · 11 months ago
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oliver's once in a lifetime, handjob on a hay bale, golden, big boy summer! listen here ♪
1. charmless man - blur / 2. venus as a boy - björk / 3. time to pretend - mgmt / 4. can't get you out of my head - kylie minogue / 5. one way or another - blondie / 6. i will follow him - peggy march / 7. paparazzi - lady gaga / 8. i bet you look good on the dancefloor - arctic monkeys / 9. i want you - pulp / 10. one of your girls - troye sivan / 11. satisfaction - benny benassi, the biz / 12. disco tits - tove lo / 13. dare - gorillaz / 14. girls & boys - blur, pet shop boys / 15. nice docs, baby! - blue foster / 16. let me think about it - ida corr, fedde le grand / 17. die young - kesha / 18. rent - pet shop boys / 19. the fear - lily allen / 20. mr. brightside - the killers / 21. god's gift - the london suede / 22. vampires - pet shop boys / 23. come together - blur / 24. take me out - franz ferdinand / 25. loneliness - tomcraft / 26. in cold blood - alt j / 27. choke - idkhow / 28. goodnight socialite - the brobecks / 29. heavy cross - gossip / 30. murder on the dancefloor - sophie ellis-bextor
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rosietrace · 8 months ago
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Veronica McNamara
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OC for my Inheritance Games fanfiction, I wouldn't marry me, Either
Face Claim: Rachel Zegler
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Full Name ; Veronica McNamara
Nicknames : Vero, Vee (Alisa), Miss Sawyer (Jameson), Sweetheart (Mrs. Laughlin), Lady Justice (Xander), Roni (Elias), Vanessa (Skye)
Age : 24 (September 1st, Virgo ♍)
Occupation : Lawyer for McNamara, Ortega, and Jones || Business employer for Avery Kylie Grambs
Height : 144 cm
Color Palette : Latte brown, cream white, neutral green tones
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PERSONALITY
Veronica is a neutral positive kind of person, in a similar way to Alisa in terms of personal views— but that's where their similarities end.
Veronica is notably more optimistic than Alisa, if only by a bit; While she takes her job as a lawyer very seriously, it's generally accepted by Alisa and their other colleague — Elias Jones — that she's the most upbeat about having to wake up excruciatingly early to work at her parent's law firm with nothing to keep her awake outside of an excessive amount of caffeine.
RELATIONSHIPS
Alisa Ortega — Besties. They've been attached to the hip since childhood due to their parents working together!
Elias Jones(OC) — Really close friends! They met during their college days, and thanks to their parents being colleagues at their law firm, she, Elias, and Alisa have been closer than ever!
Nash Hawthorne — Kinda doesn't know how to feel about Nash ever since he and Alisa broke up, as they were her first exposure to what a relationship should be like, other than her parents. But other than that, she and Nash get along just fine. She still kinda holds out hope for him and Lee-Lee </3
Avery Kylie Grambs — Positive neutral, at best. Veronica sees Avery a lot less compared to Alisa, and she only visits Hawthorne House when it concerns threats against Avery's life; Avery's grown to be on friendly terms with Veronica after the incident in the Blackwood.
TRIVIA
LIKES : Coffee, picnics, dog walking, pal-lentines day, journaling, croquet, high fashion boutiques
DISLIKES : Waking up early, oversleeping, sleepwalking, anything remotely athletic (croquet is her exception), Skye Hawthorne /j
HOBBIES : Dog walking, journaling, crocheting, reading
Has a pet corgi named Heather
Is called ‘Miss Sawyer’ due to sharing a name with Veronica from Heathers
Is closest to Xander, out of all the Hawthorne brothers!
The youngest of the M, O, J trio! Elias is only two years older, while Alisa is 3-4 years older than her
Just a giant Heathers reference /j (If Veronica is Green for Duke, Alisa is Red for Chandler, and Elias is Yellow for McNamara which is funny since Veronica's the one with the last name McNamara)
Has five cups of coffee a day (Alisa is notably concerned, and it might've rubbed off on Xander)
During her high school days, she attended Heights Country Day with Elias, albeit not at the same time
Studied in Yale University with a degree in Law; Majoring in Political science and government, Minoring in Cognitive science
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ashpkat · 8 months ago
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ash dump ideas u never completed or just had on me
idk what fandom. and idc
feel high but also dead rn so j need some brain juice.... please, dickmaster ash the smash.....
oh boy i can do you one worse better. here’s an unfinished first chapter of a cassidy blake fusion au idea i had for magisterium. (u don’t need to know what cassidy blake is to understand but it’s by v.e. schwab)
Call had always been able to see ghosts. Somewhat. He could feel ghosts than he could see on a regular basis, it required a little work to actually see the ghosts. There were some rules. The Veil rule, for instance. How ghosts could only be seen in the Veil. With one exception of course.
Some people think ghosts only come out on Halloween, or during the night. That was not true, not by a long shot. Just because people couldn’t see them doesn’t mean they weren’t there. They could be anywhere, in some poor old lady’s garden, the bread aisle of the supermarket, the front seat of a bus, anywhere. 
Call could feel when a ghost is near. It was something reminiscent of the pitter patter of rain on a window, or maybe someone lightly tapping him on the shoulder. In other more severe cases, sometimes it was like a pulsing headache or someone digging their nails into his brain. 
It happened at random. And this certainly wasn’t the first time he felt it, and it wouldn’t be the last, either. Call was sitting in his desk during Algebra when it began, the tap tap tap. Like always, he tried to ignore it. Key word was tried. It chiseled away at his focus, and there was only one way Call knew that would make it go away. If he went and saw for himself.
Which more often than naught, he doesn’t want to go do. He can tell Aaron doesn’t either, because across the room when Call met his eye, met the intense glare he’s giving him from his seat. Very intense, like terminator laser death intense (Calls never seen the Terminator, so he doesn’t know if they actually shoot lasers but he thinks they probably should because that would be cool). 
Aaron couldn’t feel the tapping, but he knew his best friend well enough to realize when Call does. 
Call shifted in his seat, bouncing his leg absentmindedly. It had gotten stiff and painful from sitting down all day. The teacher just kept droning on. 
“When you get the variable X in this scenario isolated then you’ll have to…” Mr. Graves wheezed out as if he’d been smoking for thirty years. Knowing the amount of stress his students cause him, he probably had.
People around the room were getting antsy with their boredom. No one could even stay still. Rafe wqs sleeping with his eyes open, Kai doodles on their shoes, Kylie and Lacy were giggling and passing notes to each other. 
It was nothing good, Call assumed, because nothing good comes out of popular kids. That’s what Kylie and Lacy were, popular. He could tell because of their bleach blonde hair and perfectly painted nails and how they all looked like carbon copies of eachother. 
They’re usually all had similar personalities too — being general assholes. Kylie has once told Call not to get too close because she thought his bum leg might be contagious. Call fumed for at least 2 weeks after that (and still, 7 years later, he still was).
Maybe he should’ve wanted to be popular, but that was never his style (both literally and figuratively). There were just too many rules, like laugh at jokes but don’t laugh too loud. Smile but not too wide. Wear the right clothes. Play the right sports. Care, but don’t care too much. Etcetera, etcetera.
Call had rules he lived by, like rules with Aaron, but those were different.
 Kylie flicked the note in front of her, over to Lacy’s desk, but she missed and it floated to the floor like a leaf in the wind. From his seat, Call can see Aaron strike a rare, impish grin. 
“I know just what will get your mind off this ghost tap,” said Aaron. Call looked over at him, cocking an eyebrow with mild surprise.
The thing about Aaron was this: he could be popular. He could be the star quarterback. He could be the teenage heartthrob of the school. But he couldn’t.
Because Aaron was dead. He’s a ghost.
Aaron got out of his seat and sauntered over to Lacy’s desk, she’s retrieved the note and is stifling a giggle as she scribbled a reply.
He read aloud over her shoulder, but Call was the only one who can hear him, “Top ten cutest boys in the school,” Aaron feigned surprise, “not to spoil anything but.. number one is Ryan.”
Call rolled his eyes. He could see as Lacy turned around and placed her response on Kylie’s desk, her arm went straight through Aarons torso. Aaron shivered. Then, he turned his body to face Kylie's desk, gingerly putting his fingers on one of the many multi-colored pens that lined it. He focused all his attention on it, scrunching up his semi-transparent tan face. It doesn't move.
In movies, poltergeists could throw TV's and slide beds across the floor. But in reality, it took a lot of ghost energy to cross the Veil -- which is what Call dubbed the little curtain that separated the living and the dead. And the ghosts who do have that energy are typically super old and not very pleasant. Luckily they've never had to deal with one of those. Call was secretly glad that Aarons wasn’t made of all that stuff.
Aaron caught Call staring at his pen escapade and sheepishly smiles, as if he knew he's probably not supposed to be doing that. Then he gracefully clipped himself through the floor and reappeared next to Call. 
He perched himself on Calls desk, effectively hindering what little attention Call was paying. 
“I’d say that didn’t get your mind off it, hm?” Aaron cracked a half smile.
Yeah, actually maybe a little, but now all I can think about are Ryan’s chiseled abs, Call thought to himself, careful not to speak aloud. That was one major perk of having a ghost best friend, he never even had to open your mouth to have a conversation, with the mind link and all. He doesn't quite understand why their minds are linked, however.
“Better than thinking about ghosts right?” Aaron said, but as he does Call could feel the tapping getting stronger. Like an itch at the edge of his vision, pulling and begging for him to look that way. Aaron sighed and shot him a sympathetic look as he hopped down from his desk.
It really only made Call think more about ghosts, and not just the one pestering him, somewhere far in the school, but also Aaron. Call doesn’t know how long it’s been since.. the incident. He tried not to think about it too loud, since Aaron typically gets a little upset when Call mentioned it— how he got stuck actually being a ghost.
He couldn’t have been dead for too long, since there’s not anything retro about him with his floppy blonde hair, Nikes, and Marvel T-shirt. And also because he’s only showed up as of lately, and lately being the last 2 years. It was when Call was 12, and his dad had gotten some weird antique with some weird ghost boy seemingly attached to it. 
“I prefer the term corporally challenged.” Aaron rolled his eyes at Call.
Quit reading my thoughts you freak, Call shot back at him, can’t I get any privacy? 
“It’s not my fault you’re a loud thinker,” he retorted. “Also for the record, I wasn’t attached to the antique! I was following the pull back to you. Things aren’t haunted like that. You know that’s not how it works.”
Thats not what my dad says, Call hid his laugh with a swift cough into his hand. A few people turn and look at him anyway. He sunk lower into his seat and eyes the clock. The tapping was getting worse.  
Calls dad, Alastair, had always been a little obsessed with antiques and the history behind them. Lately, he had been inching towards supernatural territory. Actually no, not just inching, it was a full on sprint into spectral space.
It was like a switch being flipped in his brain, and all Alastair wanted to buy now are creepy old dolls that looked like they would be haunted but weren’t. Call would’ve known if they are. And it wasn’t like Call could ever tell his dad that, because he’d go crazy and try to interrogate him. Alastair had even been talking to some medium that claims he can see ghosts, but Call doubted. He’d met the guy and he couldn’t even see Aaron, so that was enough evidence for a faker for him. 
Maybe he’s going through a midlife crisis, Call thinks to Aaron. He just crinkled his nose at Call and shook his head.
”I don’t think Alastair believes the medium can actually see ghosts,” Aaron said slowly. “Maybe he just likes the company. If you’re catching my drift.”
Call tried hard to not let his face twist up and make it look like he was constipated. No? Whats the drift i’m missing here?
”You know,” he sighed, “that they’re not just chatting about ghosts? They’re getting… romantical?” At Call’s blank face, he gave up the ghost (ha) and soldiered on. “Is the tapping still there?” Aaron asked, even though Call was pretty sure he already knew the answer.
Sure is, he replied and rubbed the back of his neck. Like a knock, knock, knocking on the base of his skull. It was telling him that there’s some serious paranormal activity going on. Call sighed. He could certainly do without all this spectral nonsense, he couldn’t wait for Summer. Because in Summer, Call could get full nights rests without hearing the tap of the Veil and rather the sounds of Alastair tinkering with cars in the garage. There's something odd about the Hunts house, because Call found that it’s strangely quieter than the rest of the town, especially in Summer. Six weeks of quiet, six weeks of Summer sun and reading comic books with Aaron, six weeks of almost feeling normal with his best friend. All Call has to do was make it through these final days.
Call raised his hand like the dutiful student he was. Mr. Graves saw him and gave him a stern look, already knowing Calls question wouldnt be about math.
“Yes, Callum?” He exhaled, sick of him even though he hadn’t even spoken yet.
”Can I use the bathroom?” Call shuffled in his seat and rolled his shoulders, trying to shake off the feeling, but the tapping was persistent. Out of the corner of his eyes, he could see Aaron sigh and frown. It didn’t take a genius to understand where Call planned to go with this.
”Can’t it wait?” Mr. Graves sighed wearily, “I’m in the middle of very detailed instructions. You’ll miss them.”
Call scowled, ”You know I’ll miss them anyway, even if I was in the room, now c’mon I really gotta go!”
Mr. Graves looked considering, eyeing Call like he was some disease-ridden freak. Then he sighed again and pinched the bridge of his nose with his pointed and his thumb.
"Fine. But make it quick, do not dawdle," he waved him off and turned back to the board.
Call was already out of his seat and snatching the hall pall before Mr. Graves could even think about finishing his sentence. He shuffled out of that stuffy classroom as fast as his leg would allow. In the hallway, Aarons slightly transparent head popped out of a wall, and he didn't look too pleased. Call hardly spared him a glance as he limped down the staircase, his footsteps audible in the nearly silent hallway
"Can we just be normal for once?" Aaron asked, sounding a bit sad. He’d floated down the steps instead of walking, which Call was jealous of. If he was undead, he’d sure love to go without the constant pain in his left leg.
"You're a ghost. And I can see you. That's not normal, so I doubt normal is something we could even achieve." Call hissed at him, the tapping was pulling him somewhere weird.
Call back tracked. It pulled him like a rope attached to his gut right down into a completely seperate hallway.
A locker door swung open and hit Aaron in the face. Call instinctively flinches, but he passed through it like it was nothing. He appeared to be sulky.
"Well you could at least try and be normal," he muttered.
"Whats that supposed to mean?" Call stopped dead in his tracks and glared in the other boys direction. Aaron held his hands up in surrender. He looked apologetic enough for making Call mad, which irked him a little because Aaron was just too nice.
The thing was, they both knew that Call wasn’t a normal boy and Aarons not a normal ghost. There was an accident, snow and ice, cars screeching, and slipping into darkness. And then Call was whole again, flash forward 13 years, and a ghost soon-to-be best friend showed up in Calls house. (a/n: fix/ ??? dunno if i want this to be canon)
Call turned away, skulking off and letting the tapping pull him away. He doesn't even have to think about where he had to go. He ducked into the library, the librarian was somewhere in the backroom, therefore, she couldn't and wouldn't bother Call. Call slunk in between the rows of books. By now, the tapping was more a thudding. This was probably, no, definitely where he needed to be. Aaron appeared in front of him, bottom lip jutted out in a pout.
“I mean this: have you ever tried to ignore the tapping? Just wait it out?” Aaron crossed his arms, “I know, I know..”
“Do you though?” Call exclaimed, but quickly lowered his voice when he realized where he was, “We’ll be quick, in and out.”
Aaron frowned, “But…”
“In and out.” He repeated.
After contemplating silence, the tension in Aarons body eased and he sighed, “fine. Rule number 9 of friendship, friends don’t leave friends in the Veil.”
“Bingo.” Call shot him quick finger guns.
Behind him, Call reached for light airy fabric. It’s wasn’t actual physical fabric, but it was the only tangible way to describe crossing over into the Veil. He pulled it away and let himself fall. Then it was all black and Call felt sharp cold air pierce his lungs, his fingers turning icy, and his whole body becoming overwhelmingly cold.
And then it was again, Calls was back to his normal self. Except, he wasn’t. Not in the veil. He was slightly more translucent than before, and there’s a glowing blue, almost grey, light inside his chest. Beside him is Aaron, looking more solid than not— however he lacked the glowing light inside, telling Call he is indeed still a—
“Ghost?” Aaron sighed, “You’re thinking a lot today? What’s up?”
“Now is not the time for our therapy sessions,” Call snapped back.
(the ghost is jennifer? idk? canon book was that ghost died in a fire but maybe the bookshelves crushed her / someone pushed the shelves?)
(call goes home. uhhh. oh yeah the medium is constantine this is another alastine au. alastair is like surprise we’re going on vacation to salem and call is Fuck)
the only other notes i had for this was
Salem, Massachusetts
(3 locations minimum:
Burying Point Cemetary,
The Witch House,
Protectors Ledge,
House of the seven Gables,
Rockafellas(I HAVE AN ACTUAL FUNNY IDEA),
The Salem Inn,
Wicked Good Books(Tam), Gallows Hill)
- Ghost boy!Aaron
- Ghost Hunter!Call
- Ghost Hunter!Tamara
- Regular boy!Jasper deWinter that gets dragged along w/ Tamara
- Big bad!Maugris, steals Souls in hopes to get a body because he’s a fucking idiot and doesn’t know that’s Not How It Works LMAOOOO
- one sided calron :( but call doesn’t end up with any one in the end
- this is future ash i don’t remember how aaron died but i think he got murdered? idk it was really really weird. in cassidy blake, jacob (the ghost best friend) drowned to death trying to get smthing for his sibling but. eh. aaron has no siblings)
- deadass remember nothing abt this au. btw don’t remember what the funny idea was for rockafellas im so sad i remember losing it at SOMETHINg
Anyway
YO reblog this shit if you want me to share more of my unfinished ideas / chapters
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deadcactuswalking · 1 year ago
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REVIEWING THE CHARTS: 09/09/2023 (Kylie Minogue, Kenya Grace, Tion Wayne/Nines)
Content warning: Discussion of death and some sex references
Doja Cat dethrones Olivia Rodrigo at #1 on the UK Singles Chart, with “Paint the Town Red” becoming her first ever song to top the chart. Welcome back to REVIEWING THE CHARTS!
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Rundown
As always, we start with the notable dropouts, which are songs exiting the UK Top 75 (that’s what I cover) after five weeks in the region or a peak in the top 40. This week, we say farewell to “On the Radar Freestyle” by Drake and Central Cee, “FE!N” by Travis Scott featuring Playboi Carti and Sheck Wes - kind of - “Pakistan” by D-Block Europe featuring Clavish, “How Does it Feel” by Tom Grennan, “Everywhere” and “Dreams” by Fleetwood Mac, “Everybody Wants to Rule the World” by Tears for Fears, “Kill Bill” by SZA, “Another Love” by Tom Odell and finally, “Riptide” by Vance Joy. And stay out.
Always infinitely more interesting are our notable gains, which this week includes “Party All the Time” by Hannah Laing and HVRR at #57, “DNA (Loving You)” by Billy Gillies featuring Hannah Boleyn at #54, “I Remember Everything” by Zach Bryan featuring Kacey Musgraves at #50, “Rave Out” by Turno, Skepsis and Charlotte Plank at #41, “Feel It” by Jazzy at #35, “Bittersweet Goodbye” by Issey Cross at #23, “Rush” by Troye Sivan at #22 thanks to a remix featuring PinkPantheress and Hyunjin of Stray Kids (it’s alright), “Asking” by MK and Sonny Fodera featuring Clementine Douglas at #14 and finally, Fred again.. and Obongjayar get their first top 10 hits as credited artists with “adore u” - even if I’m not a fan of the song, still happy for them at #9.
Our top five on this week’s UK Singles Chart is pretty standard: we have Peggy Gou’s “(It Goes Like) Nanana” at #5, “What Was I Made For?” by Billie Eilish at #4, “vampire” at Olivia Rodrigo down to #3, “Cruel Summer” by Taylor Swift at #2 and of course, “Paint the Town Red” at #1. Now off to look at our interesting list of new entries.
NEW ARRIVALS
#75 - “HONEY (ARE U COMING)” - Maneskin
Produced by SLY and Rami
As soon as I saw this title, I had my concerns about this Italian rock band dipping into incredibly unsexy “I WANNA BE YOUR SLAVE”-esque territory, but whilst the double entendre may still be there, the song is more about sheer adrenaline… and it goes hard as balls. I’ve never been a fan of Mr. David’s nasal delivery, but he rides the riff pretty effectively here, even going into a falsetto he can’t even really hit for the purpose of just having chaotic fun, which seems also to be the reason for the switch between a slimy sing-songy flow in the chorus and its ending screech. The riffs here are infectious, with some great subtle overdubs in the verses, and once again, Ethan Torchio on the drums does a lot to keep this song’s momentum going with a basic but propulsive drum pattern that hits heavy in the chorus and plays really well off of the nastier bass as it rattles around the mix during that post-punk-esque bridge. I do wish the final chorus had a better build up than the smash-in technique it goes for here, but this still kicks a decent amount of ass, even if it’s not all that interesting or unique for this band.
#73 - “Back on 74” - Jungle
Produced by J. Lloyd
It is incredibly painful to see a song called “Back on 74” debut at #73. So close. Anyway, Jungle are a real unique group - you could call them a soul group, an electronic music group, but I don’t think they can effectively be pigeon-holed really. They’re probably best described as a funk group active since 2013 and consistently snatching top 10 albums in the UK. It was of no surprise to see their latest, Volcano, peak at #3 there but it is a bit of a surprise to see them on the singles chart, this being their highest-peaking song in the UK Singles Chart ever and first since 2014’s “Time” which peaked all the way down at #94. I’ve yet to listen to that album yet, but this is a great cut with Lydia Kitto on lead vocals, keeping in a breathy, sometimes clipping higher register amidst a rolicking groove and cute acoustics that exemplify probably the most appealling part of this song to me: sincerity. It’s a nostalgic-feeling jam with seemingly the best intentions with each little vocal harmony, especially when the guys join in on the second verse with Kitto or provide that deep-pitched “oh-oh” doo-wop lines during the chorus. Kitto has some really flailing vocal riffs here too, poking out of the mix kind of desperately in a way that reflects that mantra of “let it go!” The warm synth keys, almost reminding me of Tyler the Creator in how they replicate what would be a brass instrument in an older song, come in later and really seal the deal for me, trickling down until… the song just kind of ends, abruptly, and slightly disappointedly. We do return for a soulful acoustic outro consisting mostly of vaguely psychedelic improv, but it doesn’t feel like a substantial conclusion to a song with so much drive. Otherwise, I mean, it’s still a good ride to hop on, just could have found a better destination. I would be surprised if this stick around too but, hey, I wouldn’t be complaining - it’s rare that something like this ends up even this high.
#72 - “Miillion Dollar Bill” - Beyond Chicago, Majestic and Alex Mills
Produced by Beyond Chicago and Majestic
This is a bit of a deep cut, guys! For context, “Million Dollar Bill” is a throwback-sounding disco and funk track by the legend Whitney Houston herself, released in 2009 and produced by Alicia Keys and her husband Swizz Beatz, yet somehow not ending up sounding in any way modern. This is probably a good thing for Whitney, as her performance here and the instrumental she’s on has never felt perfectly right to me; she still had the pipes in 2009 obviously, but she approached the song in a way that didn’t feel as youthful as it should, as proven by Alicia Keys’ fresh-faced backing vocals that kind of just make me wish she kept the song for herself. It’s also just kind of a boring song, with very little up its sleeves other than relying on sheer belting prowess from its lead star. Regardless, as the lead single from her final album, it still peaked at #5 in the UK, and is clearly remembered enough for a remix by UK DJs Beyond Chicago and Majestic, who you may know from his remix of Boney M.’s “Rasputin” which peaked at #11 just a few years ago. Now on one hand, this song does what the song should have always done, increased the punch of the percussion and picked the pace up a bit. On the other hand, we no longer have the iconic Whitney Houston and are stuck with the completely serviceable - most of the time - Alex Mills, who covers the song without the subtlety that Whitney inherently brought at times in that original version. That’s mostly a good thing when it comes to the incessant French house flip that this song has, still maintaining a replicated version of some of the original, more organic percussion for the pre-drop but going all-out elsewhere on basically digitising this single. I’m still pretty torn on it - it makes the song what it was probably written as, with little regard to who it was written by or for. It slaps harder but less interestingly, it’s got more vocal leap but less personality. It’s structurally completely fine so it’ll function in a club, and I guess that’s this song’s only real purpose so I’m sure it can be a fully ignorable version of a pretty uncommonly-brought-up single from the tail end of a legend’s career.
#65 - “I KNOW ?” - Travis Scott
Produced by OZ, Coleman, Travis Scott, Buddy Ross and BBYKOBE
When listening to UTOPIA, this song may have been the track that exemplified just how much I was bored and frustrated by Travis, as this entire song seems like an exercise in testing patience. It’s plopped right in the middle of the album, between the mysterious Beyoncé-featuring “DELRESTO (ECHOES)”, an aimless, wandering lecture on how to lose all momentum, and the album’s attempt at a grimy banger, “TOPIA TWINS”, so the link between the two complete opposites kind of needs to be substantial, or smooth or at least effectively transitional. This is a piano-led stodge with distorted and time-stretched samples placed in and out as haphazardly as possible to connote “experimentation”. This could potentially fit into a hypnotising, drugged-out atmosphere as Travis has often fell into before but the layers of synth aren’t there, the vocal samples cut in and out, including his own ad-libs which are mixed interruptingly loud, and he has twenty girls sucking him “like bisons”. Regardless, the mindless repetition is enough to make this a catchy song, and hence a fan favourite that has lasted way longer than I expected in terms of its streaming traction. It’s not offensively bad like many other cuts on that album, or even all that frustratingly boring like the rest of it given its shorter runtime, but it’s still just about as worthless.
#53 - “Demons” - Doja Cat
Produced by d.a. got that dope
This series has for the most part always been “all about the music, man”, even if I do often get political or make off-hand comments about scandals. The one thing I tend to avoid - half because I just don’t care enough and half because it accentuates that musical focus - is the music video for a song. I will rarely ever watch a video for a song, genuinely, and this hurts several songs that I end up reviewing. This was a bigger deal from the mid-2010s and earlier, dating back to the 1980s, where videos were a big event that often came with the song to create cultural phenomena, but it’s not like we’ve had a “Thriller”-level match of phenomenon single and cinematic video since, well, maybe “This is America”? Music videos are a lot less important it feels nowadays, at least in the Anglosphere, and I bring this up because the video for “Demons” seems like it was made completely in conjunction with the song. Doja’s teeth-grinding yelps aren’t as villainous without the cloned pitch-black devils echoing them, the trap metal beat from d.a. got that dope of all people doesn’t blast as well without the knowledge that it’s the endless soundtrack to this helpless woman and her kids trying to escape the demonic creatures, and Doja’s sing-songy cadence sounds childlike without the condescending looks and that typewriter scene that practically explains why the second verse’s flow is so awkward. I’m not a music video reviewer though, I review songs and yes, surprise, surprise, I still like this. The horror movie strings are immediately punctuated by a shoddily-mastered bass and maniacal laughter from Doja, who cuts off her own gasping-for-air ad-libs with creepy empty space that is even more noticeable when the stiff beat seems like it should be doing more to cover her minimal, nursery rhyme verses. I’ll admit that the hook gets a bit stale, but the sarcastic pettiness and gross sex bars in that second verse increase the theatrics in a very typically unsubtle way that ensures this won’t fade from memory anytime soon. I’m dying on a very risky hill here, but hey, if Baby Keem needed to be a woman rapping over slasher film soundtracks all this time for me to like him (her?), then Doja found the formula before he could get to it.
#46 - “Last Time I Saw You” - Nicki Minaj
Produced by Hendrix Smoke, ATL Jacob, Bak, Frankie Bash and TooDope
The Queen of Rap is back with her sequel to her debut, Pink Friday and just like the original, there are sugary tacked-on pop singles. This particular one is a bit of a new lane for Nicki though, considering it’s a slow synthpop jam, held together by a ringtone lead synth and some of the worst straw-sounding drums I’ve ever heard on this kind of production backing a harder backbeat that actually functions, perhaps a bit more than Nicki’s mush-mouth singing that is still quite limited, even if it’s far from a bad performance, and coated in enough reverb and Auto-Tune to drown out many of the flaws. In fact, this restrained, kind of muted singing fits pretty well for a song about regretting being not as close as she could in a relationship before it ended. The rap verse may not really take the restraint angle, and it’s not exactly a good verse for Nicki’s standards, but it functions basically as a guest-rap verse on her own song, which is a cute decision, and doesn’t distract much from the song’s flow. In fact, on repeated listens, I began to really like this. Content-wise, the song is just vague enough to reflect any relationship, but does make it clear that it’s not purely romantic, and makes some leads toward it being about her late father, with her struggling to complete the sentence “I killed it”, which resonates with me particularly because there’s always a sense of guilt and loss that you weren’t the perfect person for someone when that person close to you dies, and being as closed-off as Nicki as in this performance, not really wanting to talk about it, was my instinctual reaction too when my father passed. The bridge is what really sold me on this though, with that speck of ambiance amidst all the backing vocal layers, a distant electric guitar signifying his death, before Nicki observes the stars in a nostalgic interpolation of Madonna’s “Lucky Star”, naming her father as the first star she notices in the sky that night. Then the vocal and synth layers continue to pile up, repeating mantras of sentences, whilst the drums transfix into this jerky Jersey club rhythm that never fully comes to a conclusion, just fading into a drumless chorus that is honestly pretty beautiful, especially with what sounds like a subtle male backing vocal harmonising with Nicki on the first line of that final hook. I… may have just talked myself into loving this one. I’ve got to stop doing that.
#43 - “AMEN” - Tion Wayne and Nines
Produced by Smokey.jam and GUSTO
The two grit-voiced UK rappers team up for a collaboration that makes all too much sense and yes, whilst it is mostly a Tion Wayne song with a Nines guest verse, Nines still must have injected some fury in Tion here considering how he comes in with a lot of violence here, making his typical pop culture potpourri of references just that more fun. He’s over a pretty nasty beat too, blending shuffling boom bap drums with an eerie acoustic loop and some gorgeous female vocals standing airily in the back of the chorus. The call-and-response with the choir in the chorus is a brilliant choice to make this song anthemic, and to my surprise, Nines doesn’t really mess it up either. He comes in as sloppy and conversational as he’s always been, but his lowkey basically-just-talking flow is a nice respite from Tion’s aggression and he occasionally sounds smooth even. As a whole piece, this may not be perfect - it’s not exactly the most potent either have been - but it’s a great pumping rap banger outside of the trap and drill subgenres, which I feel like we’ve been missing lately. Hell, if this whole G-Unit revival sound in the UK is going to bring songs like this, I can’t be too upset at Digga D for helping start that.
#20 - “Strangers” - Kenya Grace
Produced by Kenya Grace
This one kind of came out of nowhere, especially for a top 20 hit, but this is Kenya Grace, a singer from London with just a few songs out as of writing, and this is her massive breakout hit, “Strangers”, which I see as a more futuristic and cinematic version of what PinkPantheress has been doing, replacing her more vintage-sounding samples with a plastic 80s synth and ominous vocal loops, whilst keeping the rhythmic, wistful delivery. Sadly, the chorus really doesn’t hit here, as it’s just two extended, kind of awkward lines with that “uh-huh” mantra filling in the blanks. Interestingly, just like PinkPantheress, the song feels unfinished, but in a completely different way, not that there’s a great song that just needs a proper emotional climax, but in that this song feels like a template for what could be a brilliant track, and never gets there, which is especially annoying since it uses the momentum of a drum and bass track to propel itself, which makes it incredibly unsatisfying when nothing aligns together as it should. It’s a good effort but I’m more hoping for a more realised follow-up than listening to this one anytime soon.
#19 - “Tension” - Kylie Minogue
Produced by Duck Blackwell and Richard “Biff” Stannard
And from a singer who was a practical unknown until recently to perhaps the most established and no-introduction-needed artist in this list. The second single and title track from her upcoming album, is “Tension” going to live up to the big comeback of “Padam Padam”? Well, perhaps it won’t be a similar phenom, but it applies a similar formula with the robotic repetition and bordering-on-cringeworthy lyrics amidst a slightly bubblier production than the last single, going for a 90s piano house lead and very fizzy synth bass plucks following every angle of the mix, even in the intensely-filtered pre-chorus which is practically a call-and-response, but with Kylie’s heavily affected cooing that eventually transforms into this completely unrecognisable glitched fabric mixed sloppily onto a slap house rhythm as the bass dominates the mix until what is practically a drop-within-a-drop, that brings in a freaking sick bass guitar line and releases a lot of airier synth soundscapes. The second verse has some fantastic choir-like backing vocal layers, and the rest of the song’s progression just continues to overwhelm in a way that seems set to establish Kylie’s sexual and pop culture dominance. As she’s basically a mystical figure in pop at this point, this new practically alien futuristic house sound that’s minimal in idea, maximum in execution, is a sound I really love for her. It actually brings her into the modern pop scene a lot smoother than you’d think, because it incorporates elements of her existing stage and media persona. This is great - silly, but not bordering on stupid like “Padam Padam” - instead, it’s just fantasical and out of this world in a really gripping way.
Conclusion
What a good week. There are only three songs of nine I wasn’t a fan of and even then, they’re far from terrible. Travis Scott does end up with Worst of the Week for “I KNOW ?”, but a Dishonourable Mention isn’t needed. Instead, how about two Honourable Mentions for “Back on 74” by Jungle and “Last Time I Saw You” by Nicki Minaj which was very close but does mean that Best of the Week goes to Kylie Minogue for “Tension”. There was a lot of good stuff this week though; I’ve yet to listen to Olivia Rodrigo’s newest but I hope she brings some of that same quality next week. As for now, thank you for reading, rest in peace to Steve Harwell and I’ll see you then!
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my-chaos-radio-2010s-list · 3 months ago
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C'Mon - Kesha
Cake By The Ocean - DNCE
California Gurls - Katy Perry
Call Your Girlfriend - Robyn
Called Out In The Dark - Snow Patrol
Can’t Stop The Feeling - Justin Timberlake
Canto Del Pilón - Milk & Sugar feat. Maria Marquez
Capital Letters - Hailee Steinfeld, BloodPop
Castles - Freya Ridings
Catch & Release - Matt Simons, Deepend
Chained To The Rhythm - Katy Perry
Cheap Thrills - Sia
Cheyenne - Jason Derulo
Ciao Adios - Anne-Marie
Circles - Post Malone
Classic - MTKO
Classic - The Knox feat. POWERS
Closer - Tegan And Sara
Cloud Raider - Paul Kalkbrenner
Club Can’t Handle Me - Flo Rida, David Guetta
Cold Little Heart - Michael Kiwanuka
Colors - Halsey
Come & Get It - Selena Gomez
Comethru - Jeremy Zucker
Coming Home - Diddy - Dirty Money, Skylar Grey
Coming Home - Sheppard
Commander - Kelly Rowland feat. David Guetta
Concrete Angel - Gareth Emery feat. Christina Novelli
Cool For The Summer - Demi Lovato
Cool Kids - Echo Smith
Cool Me Down - Margaret
Crazy - Kat Dahlia
Crazy - Lost Frequencies, Zonderling
Crazy Kids - Kesha
Criminal - Britney Spears
Criminals - MS MR
Crush - Yuna feat. Usher
Crybaby - Paloma Faith
Crying For No Reason - Katy B
Crystallize - Kylie Minogue
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Dance Monkey - Tones And I
Dark Horse - Katy Perry
Dear Darlin’ - Olly Murs
Dear Future Husband - Meghan Trainor
Dedication To My Ex (Miss That) - Lloyd, André 3000
Demons - Imagine Dragons
Despacito - Luis Fonsi, Daddy Yankee
Diamond Heart - Alan Walker, Sophia Somajo
Diamonds - Rihanna
Dirty Talk - Wynter Gordon
distance - Chrisitna Perry feat. Jason Mraz
Dive - Salvatore Ganacci feat. Enya and Alex Aris
DJ Got Us Fallin’ In Love - Usher, Pitbull
Do I Wanna Know? - Arctic Monkeys
Do It Like A Dude - Jessie J
Do Wah Doo - Kate Nash
Domino - Jessie J
Don’t Be So Hard On Yourself - Jess Glynne
Don’t Be So Shy - Imany
Don't Hold Your Breathe - Nicole Scherzinger
Don’t Worry - Madcon feat. Ray Dalton
Don't You Worry Child - Swedish House Mafia, John Martin
Drive By - Train
Dusk Till Dawn - ZAYN feat. Sia
Dynamite - Taio Cruz
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E.T. - Katy Perry
Eastside - benny blanco, Halsey & Khalid
Easy Love - Sigala
Échame La Culpa - Luis Fonsi, Demi Lovato
End Of Night - Dido
Everything At Once - Lenka
Everything Now - Arcade Fire
Ex’s & Oh’s - Elle King
Expect - Girl's Day
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dedicatedtodance · 5 months ago
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National Dance Radio Airplay
Top 50 for the week ending June 29, 2024
Not Even Love --Seven Lions, ILLENIUM f/ASDIS -2
I Don't Wanna Wait --David Guetta & OneRepublic -1
Chase It (Mmm Da Da Da) --Bebe Rexha -5
Lift You Up --LF System -8
Last Of Us --Gryffin f/Rita Ora -6
The Way It Is --Cheat Codes X Two Friends -7
Illusion --Dua Lipa -9
Outside Of Love --Becky Hill -17
Addicted --ZERB, The Chainsmokers f/INK -3
These Words --Badger & Natasha Bedingfield -12
Love Bites --Nelly Furtado f/Tove Lo, SG Lewis -14
Last Night --LOOFY -16
Shiver --John Summit & HAYLA -10
Heaven Or Not --Diplo, Riva Starr, Kareem Lomax -4
End Of Time --Lucas & Steve, LAWRENT f/Jordan Shaw -18
I Go Dance --Kiesza -21
Take So Long (Find You) --ARTY f/XIRA -19
Carry You --Martin Garrix & Third Party f/Oaks, D J Donovan -11
Girl$ --Dom Dolla -30
On Again --MAU P -24
Lighter --Galantis, David Guetta, 5 Seconds of Summer -15
Weight Of The World --Bonnie X Clyde -22
Fire --MEDUZA, OneRepublic, Leony -27
Complicated --Luca Schreiner -25
Heat --Tove Lo & SG Lewis -42
Used To --Deerock & Sammy Adams -26
Forever (Stay Like This) --Armin Van Buuren -23
Go Back --John Summit & Sub Focus f/Julia Church -34
Free --TELYKAST f/X.O.Anne -28
Everything You Do --AFRONKI, Afrojack, Steve Aoki f/Aviella -20
Make You Mine --Madison Beer -13
Thank You (Not So Bad) --Dimitri Vegas, Like Mike, Tiesto, Dido, W&W -29
Midnight --VASSY -44
One Cry --Galantis -36
Expresso --Sabrina Carpenter -31
Saving Up --Dom Dolla -32
Stumblin' In --CYRIL -39
Fortnight --Taylor Swift f/Post Malone -35
Glad I Found You --Elderbrook & George Fitzgerald -33
***Without You --KYGO w/HAYLA -77
***She's Gone, Dance On --Disclosure -57
Midnight Ride --Orville Peck, Kylie Minogue -45
365 --NIIKO & SWAE -40
***360 --Charlie XCX -53
Mr Useless --ShyGirl f/SG Lewis -41 >>>
We Can't Be Friends --Ariana Grande -43
Dance Alone --SIA f/Kylie Minogue -48 >>>
Lioness --Swedish House Mafia f/Niki & the Dove -46
I Like The Way You Kiss Me --ARTEMAS -49 >>>
Lovers In A Past Life --Calvin Harris, Rag'N'Bone Man -36 >>>
2 ***new
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wqbytop100 · 6 months ago
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WQBY
Top 100 for the week ending June 2, 2024
+End Of Time --Lucas & Steve, LAWRENT, Jordan Shaw -1 -5weeks-+
Lighter --Galantis, David Guetta, 5 Seconds of Summer -2 -16weeks-
Buscando Money --TWENTY SIX, Tayson Kryss -7 -6weeks-+
Sleep Tonight (This Is the Life) --Switch Disco, R2HAB, Sam Feldt -4 -12weeks-
Love & Pain --Enrique Iglesias -3 -8weeks-
One, Two & 3 --Galantis -5 -10weeks-+
Eyes Closed --Imagine Dragons -6 -6weeks-+
I Had Some Help --Post Malone, Morgan Wallen -15 -3weeks-+
Addicted --ZERB, The Chainsmokers feat/INK -19 -9weeks
Hell Together --David Archuleta -18 -9weeks-
Underwater --DubVision, Afrojack -20 -14weeks-
We Ain't Good At Breaking Up --Brothers Osborne -22 -9weeks-
Heaven Or Not --Diplo, Riva Starr, Kareem Lomax -13 -7weeks-
Fallin Luv --Gordo, Jeria -9 -6weeks-
Beat Of Your Love --Ownboss, LAWRENT feat/Ekko -8 -12weeks-
What If We Met ---Ali Gatie -11 -12weeks-
Lovers In A Past Life --Calvin Harris, Rag'N'Bone Man -14 -3weeks-
The Moves --NEIKED, Muni-Long, Nile Rodgers -17 -8weeks-
Jet Plane --R3HAB, VIZE, JP Cooper -12 -19weeks-
Kissing Strangers --USHER -10 -17weeks-
Take A Moment --ATB, David Frank -21 -16weeks-
My Favorite Drug --Justin Timberlake -23 -8weeks-
Glad I Found You --Elderbrook & George Fitzgerald -24 -5weeks-
Role Model --Fatboy Slim, Dan Diamond, Luca Guerrieri -27 -2weeks-
Weight of the World --Bonnie X Clyde -16 -15weeks-
Anthem --Diplo, Shram, Pony -35 -12weeks-
Without You --Disco Fries, Lavish Life -25 =12weeks-
When I Wake Up --Lucas & Steve, Skinny Days -26 -18weeks-
Enhancer --Northeast Party House -32 -6weeks-
Nothing Ever Changes --Vintage Culture, MAGNUS -33 -9weeks-
My Body --Illusionize, Y&M -46 -12weeks-
***Automatic --Roosevelt -(new)
Level Up --Wolfgang Gartner, Scrufizzer -42 -9weeks-
Make Me Your Mrs --Mae Stephens -34 -13weeks-
Willing To Let You Go --Diplo, Anella Herim, Abby Anderson -53 -4weeks-
Monster --A7S, ALOK -36 -13weeks-
Shadow --Trixie Mattel -37 -4weeks-
God Don't Leave Me Alone --Gioli & Assia -63 -3weeks-
Feel This Way --Victoria Nadine, R3HAB -38 -12weeks-
Low Again --BAKERMAT -28 -15weeks-
Reckless Child --Milky Chance -29
Young & Foolish ---Loud Luxury, Charlieonafriday -30
Outlaw Love --Brooke Eden (Dave Aude Remix) -31 -15weeks-
Houdini --Dua Lipa -39 -9weeks-
***Left Or Right --Laidback Luke, Mathew Nolan -(new)
The Afterhours --Kyle Watson -41 -15weeks-
Lil Tune --Gus Dapperton, Electric Guest -40 -14weeks-
Don't You Cry --Sunday Scaries, Discrete -48 -8weeks-
Loose Ends --Lucas Estrada, Syn Cole -47 -8weeks
Undone --Forest Blakk -50 -6weeks
Never Ending Song --Conan Gray -54 -8weeks-
No Shade At Pitti -The Chainsmokers -55 -3weeks-
>>>Don't Look Down --Lusas Estrada, James TW, SUPER Hi -56 -4weeks-
Forgive Me --ODESZA, Izzy Bizu -57 -3weeks-
Whatever --KYGO feat/Ava Max -69 -6weeks-
One On One --Robin Schulz, Oaks, Topic -43 -8weeks-
Before You Go --Seeb -44 -13weeks-
>>>Electricity --FAST BOY, R3HAB -45 -9weeks-
>>>Slide Out --Life On Planets -49 -16weeks-
Wake Up --Young Franco, Master Peace -62 -4weeks-
Disconnect --Becky Hil, Chase & Statis (Tiesto Remix) -64 -3weeks-
Without You --Felix Jaehn, Jasmine Thompson -73 -3weeks-
Lonely Dancer --Conan Gray -51 -16weeks-
>>>Love Me --INNA -52 -12weeks-
Make You Mine --Madison Beer -65 -3weeks-
Last Night --LOOFY -66 -3weeks-
Weatherman --Zach Hood -68 -3weeks-
Wake Up --Skylar Blatt feat/Chris Brown -70 -3weeks-
>>>Eat The Bass --John Summit -67 -6weeks-
She's On My Mind --Romy -60 -36weeks-
Illusion --Dua Lipa -72 -5weeks-
LA --Northeast Party House -74 -2weeks-
One Cry --Galantis, Rosa Linn -75 -2weeks-
Animal --R3HAB, Jason Derulo -71 -4weeks-
Never Be Friends --Jost, Minogue -61 -22weeks-
Cutting Loose --Disco Lines, J. Worra, Anabel Englund -58 -20weeks-
>>>Waterslides --Tiesto, Rudimental, Absolutely -59 -17weeks-
>>>Wish I Never Felt --Nate Smith -76 -6weeks-
Dance Alone --SIA feat/Kylie Minogue -80 -6weeks-
Why Should i --Z3LLA -81 -4weeks-
Better Me --Michael Schulte, R3HAB -82 -6weeks-
Regret The Morning --SILK, Mali-Koa -83 -12weeks-
***Naked & Alive --Milky Chance -(new)
>>>Monster --Don Diablo, Felix Jaehn -86 -8weeks- >>>
America --Charlie Crockett -87 -3weeks-
i Believe --Bassjackers, WUKONG, D Jayne -88 -2weeks-
The Weekend --Anti-Up -90
Promised Land --Vintage Culture, Paige Cavell -93 -2weeks-
Give It to Me Good --SIDEPIECE, Disco Lines -95 -3weeks-
Come Come --Vintage Culture, Tube & Berger, Kyle Pearce -100 -2weeks-
Murder On The Dancefloor --Sophie Ellis-Bextor -89 -18weeks
***Morning --Cheat Codes, Jason Derulo -(new)
>>>Save You A Seat --Alex Warren -79 -9weeks >>>
***Sun Comes Up --Timmie Trumpet, Sam Feldt, Ekko, Joe Taylor -(new)
***The Craving --Twenty One Pilots -(new)
***Hero --Vintage Culture, Emery Taylor -(new)
***Man In Finance --Girl On Couch, Billen Ted -(new)
***NNTS --Ookay -(new)
Outside Of Love --Becky Hill -99 -9weeks-
>>>Soultrain --Triplism, Nandu, Radeckt -78 -6weeks- >>>
9 New on the Chart this week 6.2.24 # 32 Automatic # 45 Left Or Right # 83 Naked & Alive # 92 Morning # 94 Sun Comes Up # 95 The Craving # 96 Hero # 97 Man In Finance # 98 NNTS
*** new on the chart 9 >>> off the chart next week
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CATSTAR RECORDINGS RADIO SHOW 229 [Miami Music Week 2024]
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01.Ron Carroll & Swaylo - I'm Here (Dr Packer Extended Remix) [Category 1 Music] 02.Oscar Barila - Stand Up [Cyanide] 03.The Company Soundsystem Feat. Becca J - Body Language (Sebb Junior Remix) [Nite Grooves] 04.PNGVN vs. Dj.A-Bor - The Groove (Dj.A-Bor Remix) [Catstar] 05.Both 91 - Fancy [Disco Down] 06.Joy Anonymous - JOY Up The Street (Dj.A-Bor Rmx) [Catstar] 07.Adri Block - I Want To Thank You (Block & Crown Nudisco Dubb) [Hardcopy] 08.Jamie Jones, Jazzy - We Groovin (Murchikk & D!scoman Rmx) [Catstar] 09.Disco Gurls - Stand Your Love [Guareber] 10.Hatiras, Jay Vegas - Starlight (Jay Vegas' Beam Me Up Remix) [Spacedisco] 11.Tara feat. Spankers - Dreaming (Dj.A-Bor Rmx) [Catstar] 12.Marco Giannone - Back To The Grog (Extended Mix) [House Heads] 13.Shygirl - Mr Useless (Dj.A-Bor Rmx) [Catstar] 14.Sia and Kylie Minogue - Dance Alone (Dj.A-Bor Rmx) [Catstar] 15.Moby - Mistake (Yuksek Remix) [Little Idiot] 16.Murchikk & D!scoman - Every Single Day (Skip Mix) [Catstar] 17.Sebb Junior - To My Rhythm (Extended Mix) [Phoenix Music] 18.Sophie B. Hawkins - Love Yourself (Murchikk & D!scoman Rmx) [Catstar] 19.Sean Finn - Coming Home [Tribal Kitchen] 20.Charlie Roennez - Only Human [Tiger Records] 21.Riggi & Piros, Jen - Stuck On You (Extended Mix) [Armada Music] 22.Maur - Disco Tool [Toolroom] 23.Freqish - Kick In The Door [WyldCard] 24.Litchy & Smiley - What Life's About [WyldCard] 25.Davide Mazzilli, Krispino Krs - DAY HARD [REFILL MUSIC] 26.Block & Crown, Maickel Telussa - I Love House (Murchikk & D!scoman Rmx) [Hardcopy/Catstar] 27.Freqish - Dancing On GHB [WyldCard] 28.Ango Tamarin, Hyde (OFC) - 3,6,9 (Extended Mix) [Sola]
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Kim's Recent Discography Releases....... 
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acanthodii-phobia · 3 years ago
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I know, I know... you've been searching for this for awhile. I got'chu.
(TMNT) The Turtles' Music Playlists (& What Song Reminds Them of You)
Generally, they were very influenced by modern/ popular songs - usually falling into the Hip Hop and Pop categories. These lists focus on what each turtle specifically likes.
Leo:
-• Surprisingly, he likes some good ol' Rock - Classic Rock especially - and Pop/ PopRock. "They're just good, you know":
-• AC/DC, You Shook Me All Night Long
-• Alt-J, Breezeblocks
-• Artic Monkeys, Why'd You Only Call Me When You're High?
-• Boko, So Long
-• Bon Jovi, Livin' On A Prayer
-• Coldplay, Viva La Vida
-• Credence Clearwater Revival, Have You Ever Seen The Rain?
-• Gang Of Youths, Achilles Come Down
-• Goo Goo Dolls, Here Is Gone
-• Green Day, 21 Guns
-• Greta Van Fleet, Edge Of Darkness
-• Guns 'N Roses, Sweet Child O' Mine
-• Keane, Phases
-• Kings Of Leon, Sex On Fire
-• Nothing But Thieves, Honey Whiskey
-• Of Monsters and Men, Wild Roses
-• Red Hot Chili Peppers, Dani California
-• Seal, Kiss From A Rose
-• The Killers, Mr. Brightside
This song reminds him of you:
-• Fall Out Boy, I'm Like A lawyer With The Way I'm Always Trying To Get You Off (Me & You)
Listen to his playlist here:
https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLVcpaWiKWngK6D4Qhu407NKAp68wf41Nm
Raph:
-• A big, big fan of heavy bass and his tastes lean more into Hip Hop, Rap, Electronic, and Funk because of it. He generally likes any genre however:
-• Big Data, Monster
-• Big Data, Put Me To Work
-• Block B, Nillili Mambo (Japanese vr.)
-• Confetti, Hot
-• Confetti, Rob A Bank
-• DAMPSTATE, Don't Give A Fuck About It
-• Eminem, Godzilla
-• Friday Pilots Club, I Don't Care
-• Fort Minor, Remember The Name
-• Imagine Dragons, I Don't Know Why
-• Imagine Dragons, Machine
-• Khalid, Young Dumb & Broke
-• Lewis Blissett, Killing Butterflies
-• Lonzo Da Menace, Danny Phantom
-• MISSIO, Twisted
-• Neoni, Loser
-• P!NK, So What
-• Rag'n'Bone Man, Human
This song reminds him of you:
-• Rosenfeld, Body
Listen to his playlist here:
https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLVcpaWiKWngKImrg8vPzvngcANgTpdSVX
Donnie:
-• He really likes the New Wave/ Alternative Rock genre along with older Pop. And like Leo, the classics are some of his favourites (the 80's rhythm is gonna get him, you know):
-• Alanis Morissette, Let's Do It (Let's Fall In Love)
-• Bon Jovi, You Give Love A Bad Name
-• Cyndi Lauper, Girls Just Want To Have Fun
-• Divinyls, I Touch Myself
-• Elton John, I'm Still Standing
-• Ferris Bueller, Your Love
-• Glass Animals, Your Love (Déjà Vu)
-• Greta Van Fleet, Heat Above
-• Journey, Don't Stop Believin'
-• Keane, Everybody's Changing
-• Keane, Is It Any Wonder?
-• Keane, New Golden Age
-• Michael Jackson, Billie Jean
-• Michael Jackson, Smooth Criminal
-• Pheonix, Lisztomania
-• Queen, Another One Bites The Dust
-• Survivor, Eye Of The Tiger
-• Two Door Cinema Club, What You Know
This song reminds him of you:
-• X Ambassadors, Gorgeous
Listen to his playlist here:
https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLVcpaWiKWngL4FPg-eq6vgAPqPIU2nLYo
Mikey:
-• Loves Pop and Hip Hop - there's something about that upbeat rhythm that sparks a fire in him, and he's not shy to show it:
-• Black Eyed Peas, Pump It
-• B.o.B ft. Bruno Mars, Nothin' On You
-• DNCE, Cake By The Ocean
-• Eminem, Without Me
-• Glass Animals, Space Ghost Coast to Coast
-• Gorillaz, Dare
-• Kylie Minogue, Can't Get Get You Out Of My Head
-• Lyaz, Replay
-• Maroon 5, Sugar
-• Maroon 5, This Love
-• MKTO, Classic
-• Natasha Bedingfield, Unwritten
-• Olly Murs, Troublemaker
-• One Direction, One Thing
-• Sean Kingston, Beautiful Girls
-• Shaggy, Angel
-• Stepdad, Parrot
-• The Young Professionals, All Of It But Me
-• Steelix, Lay It Down
This song reminds him of you:
-• Will Joseph Cook, Be Around Me
Listen to his playlist here:
https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLVcpaWiKWngIKVnJw9LI_wWY0RI6VIxvQ
Thanks for reading and listening! :)
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rosietrace · 8 months ago
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Elias Jones
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Second Oc for my Inheritance Games fanfiction, I wouldn't marry Me, either
Face Claim: TBA
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Full Name ; Elias Bouchard Jones
Nicknames : Eli (Veronica, Alisa), Prince Charming, Elias Darling, ‘Lias, Lie (Nash)
Age : 26 (January 18th, Aquarius ♒)
Occupation : Lawyer for McNamara, Ortega, and Jones || Employer in the Hawthorne Foundation
Height : 167 cm
Color Palette : Honey Yellow, Black, Varying shades of Brown
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PERSONALITY
Elias is... Well, he's like an older Jameson with a bit more of a Broadway flair to him. In a way, Elias was one of the many influences in Jameson's life that made him turn out the way he is.
Elias goes with the flow, unafraid of taking risks because, as a wise old man once told him, “You only live once”; and he happened to take that advice to heart.
Though he and Jameson share their similarities, Elias is less impulsive and reckless when it comes to making decisions with high risks— while he understands that he wants to live his life to the fullest, the little boy in his heart can't help but let paranoia overtake his decision-making every once in a while.
RELATIONSHIPS
Alisa Ortega — Close friends, and a fellow colleague! Elias met Alisa through Veronica, as well as the three's parents working together; while the trio aren't attached to the hip, they still care about each other a great deal.
Veronica McNamara(Oc) — Also close friends! During Elias' third year at Yale University, he met Veronica, who was a freshman at the time; thanks to their parents' partnership and them being coworkers at the same law firm, they've been closer than ever!
Nash Hawthorne — Mixed bag of feelings, the two of them. Nash trusts Elias well enough, but he can tell that Elias — in a similar vein to Nash's own brothers — had been influenced by his grandfather into being the way he is now. Elias has a hard time getting along with Nash due to, in Xander's words, his ‘unresolved grandaddy issues’; with it only amplifying tenfold when Nash and Alisa broke things off.
Jameson Hawthorne — Big influence in Jameson's life. They didn't interact much when Jameson was growing up, but the interactions they had sort of shaped Jamie into being who he is in the present day; in both good and bad ways. Mostly bad, on the part of Jameson's recklessness
Avery Kylie Grambs — Although he technically works for her, Elias doesn't interact much with Avery, which is a given as unlike Alisa, he isn't Avery's personal attorney.
TRIVIA
LIKES : 80s movies, thrifting, horseback riding, earrings, gossip
DISLIKES : Skye Hawthorne, Veronica and Alisa's caffeine addiction, overtime, movie remakes
HOBBIES : Movie marathoning, visiting clothing thrift shops, learning how to crochet, horseback riding
He, for some reason, does not like Skye Hawthorne and who can blame him /j /j
According to Veronica, Elias gives out the best hugs! (Xander confirmed her claims when Elias comforted him around the time Emily died, and his friendship with Rebecca and Thea seemed fell apart)
He jokingly flirts with Veronica and especially Alisa to garner a reaction from Mr. Ortega and Mr. McNamara 😭 (Nash too, but shhh)
He has the hospital on speed dial in case Veronica and/or Alisa collapse from being over caffeinated 💀�� of the three, he's the only one with a seemingly normal sleep schedule and work ethic
Elias wanted Veronica to adopt a cat instead of a dog, but when she adopted her dog Heather, he adopted a cat out of spite (Alisa has no idea why they're like this)
He studied in Yale University and met Veronica during his third year! Elias majored in Computer and Information sciences, while minoring in interdisciplinary studies
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surveyhoursss · 3 years ago
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127.
Bold the ones that you know of!
2000
1.Who Let The Dogs Out? -Baha Men
2. All The Small Things -Blink 182
3. Amazed -Lonestar
4. Oops, I Did It Again -Britney Spears
5. Graduation -Vitamin C
6. Bye, Bye, Bye -N*Sync
7. Independent Woman -Destiny’s Child
8. Let’s Make Love – Tim McGraw and Faith Hill
9. Zombie Nation – Kernkraft 4000
10. I Turn To You – Christina Aguilera
11. I Knew I Loved You – Savage Garden
12. It’s My Life – Bon Jovi
13. Breathe – Faith Hill
14. Shake Your Bon-Bon – Ricky Martin
15. Blue (Da Ba Dee) – Eiffel 65
16. Goobye Earl – Dixie Chicks
17. Let’s Get Married – Jagged Edge
18. The Bad Touch – Bloodhound Gang
19. The Real Slim Shady – Eminem
20. Say My Name – Destiny’s Child
21. It’s Gonna Be Me – N*Sync
22. Party Up – DMX
23. Sexual (Li Da Di) – Amber
24. Country Grammar – Nelly
25. Aaron’s Party (Come Get It) – Aaron Carter
2001
1. Hanging By A Moment -Lifehouse
2. Allin’ -Alicia Keys
3. All For You -Janet
4. If You’re Gone -Matchbox Twenty
5. I’M Real -Jennifer Lopez ft. Ja Rule
6. Drops Of Jupiter (Tell Me) -Train
7. Let Me Blow Ya Mind -Eve ft. Gwen Stefani
8. Thank You -Dido
9. Hit ‘Em Up Style (Oops!) -Blu Cantrell
10. Independent Women Part I -Destiny’s Child
11. Again -Lenny Kravitz
12. It’S Been Awhile -Staind
13. Stutter -Joe ft. Mystikal
14. It Wasn’T Me’ -Shaggy ft. Ricardo “RikRok” Ducent
15. U Remind Me -Usher
16. Where The Party At -Jagged Edge With Nelly
17. Angel -Shaggy Featuring Rayvon
18. Ride Wit Me -Nelly Featuring City Spud
19. Peaches & Cream -112
20. Follow Me -Uncle Kracker
21. Drive -Incubus
22. What Would You Do? -Alicia Keys
23. Survivor -Destiny’s Child
24. Lady Marmalade -Christina Aguilera, Lil’ Kim, Mya & Pink
25. Ms. Jackson -OutKast
2002
1. A Moment Like This – Kelly Clarkson
2. Hot In Herre – Nelly
3. Complicated – Avril Lavigne
4. Girlfriend – N Sync & Nelly
5. Sk8er Boi – Avril Lavigne
6. Can’t Fight The Moonlight – LeAnn Rimes
7. Dirrty – Christina Aguilera
8. A Thousand Miles – Vanessa Carlton
9. Heaven – DJ Sammy
10. Gimme The Light – Sean Paul
11. The World’s Greatest – R Kelly
12. Jenny From The Block – Jennifer Lopez Featuring Jadakiss & Styles
13. Courtesy of the Red, White and Blue (The Angry American) – Toby Keith
14. Goodbye To You – Michelle Branch
15. Can’t Get You Out Of My Head – Kylie Minogue
16. The Game Of Love – Santana Featuring Michelle Branch
17. Young’n (Holla Back) – Fabolous
18. She Hates Me – Puddle Of Mudd
19. Starry Eyed Surprise – Oakenfold Featuring Shifty Shellshock
20. The Middle – Jimmy Eat World
21. Say I Yi Yi – Ying Yang Twins
22. Just A Friend 2002 – Mario
23. Hey Baby – No Doubt and Bounty Killer
24. Work It – Missy “Misdemeanor” Elliott
25. U Don’t Have To Call – Usher
2003
1. In Da Club -50 Cent
2. Crazy in Love -Beyonce w. Jay-Z
3. Get Busy -Sean Paul
4. When I’m Gone -Three Doors Down
5. Ignition -R Kelly
6. Baby Boy -Beyonce w. Sean Paul
7. This is the Night -Clay Aiken
8. Bring Me To Life -Evanescence
9. Right Thurr -Chingy
10. Unwell -Matchbox Twenty
11. Picture -Kid Rock w. Sheryl Crow
12. Drift Away -Uncle Kracker & Dobie Gray
13. Get Low -Lil’ John & The East Side Boyz
14. Beautiful -Christina Aguilera
15. I’m With You -Avril Lavigne
16. Miss You -Aalyiah
17. 21 Questions -50 Cent & Nate Dogg
18. Shake Ya Tailfeather Nelly -P. Diddy and Murphy Lee
19. All I Have -Jennifer Lopez & LL Cool J
20. I Know What You Want -Busta Rhymes & Mariah Carey
21. Magic Stick -Lil’ Kim w. 50 Cent
22. Bump Bump Bump -B2K and P. Diddy
23. Flying Without Wings -Ruben Studdard
24. Here Without You -3 Doors Down
25. Work It -Missy Elliot
2004 (my birth year !! )
1. Yeah! -Usher
2. Burn -Usher
3. This Love -Maroon 5
4. The Way You Move -Outkast
5. If I Ain’t Got You -Alecia Keys
6. Hey Ya! -Outkast
7. I Don’t Wanna Know -Mario Winans
8. The Reason -Hoobastank
9. Confessions Part II -Usher
10. My Immortal -Evanescence
11. Naughty Girl -Beyonce
12. Let’s Get It Started -Black Eyed Peas
13. My Boo -Usher and Alecia Keys
14. She Will Be Loved -Maroon 5
15. The First Cut Is the Deepest -Sheryl Crow
16. Toxic -Britney Spears
17. Someday -Nickelback
18. I Believe -Fantasia
19. Breakaway -Kelly Clarkson
20. Slow Jamz -Twista
21. Dirt Off Your Shoulder -Jay-Z
22. Freak-A-Leek -Petey Pablo
23. The Way -Clay Aiken
24. Numb -Linkin’ Park
25. Dip It Low -Christina Milian
2005
1. We Belong Together -Mariah Carey
2. Let Me Love You -Mario
3. Since U Been Gone -Kelly Clarkson
4. Hollaback Girl -Gwen Stefani
5. Boulevard of Broken Dreams -Greenday
6. Don’t Cha -The Pussycat Dolls and Busta Rhymes
7. Candy Shop -50 Cent
8. 1, 2, Step -Ciara and Missy Elliot
9. Gold Digger -Kanye West
10. Don’t Phunk With My Heart -The Black Eyed Peas
11. Drop It Like It’s Hot -Snoop Dogg
12. Shake It Off -Mariah Carey
13. Disco Inferno -50 Cent
14. Behind These Hazel Eyes -Kelly Clarkson
15. Beverly Hills -Weezer
16. Just a Lil Bit -50 Cent
17. Lose Control -Missy Elliot
18. How We Do -The Game & 50 Cent
19. You & Me -Lifehouse
20. Soldier -Destiny’s Child
21. Rich Girl -Gwen Stefani
22. Mr. Brightside -The Killers
23. Oh -Ciara and Ludacris
24. Pon De Replay -Rihanna
25. Hate It Or Love It -The Game and 50 Cent
2006
1. Sexyback – Justin Timberlake
2. Hips Don’t Lie – Shakira featuring Wyclef Jean
3. Promiscuous – Nelly Furtado featuring Timbaland
4. Everytime We Touch – Cascada
5. Temperature – Sean Paul
6. S.O.S. – Rihanna
7. Beep – Pussy Cat Dolls
8. Waiting On The World To Change – John Mayer
9. Pump It – Black Eyed Peas
10. You’re Beautiful – James Blunt
11. Maneater – Nelly Furtado
12. Single – Natasha Bedingfield
13. What Hurts the Most – Rascall Flatts
14. Lean Wit It, Rock Wit It – Dem Franchise Boys
15. Walk Away – Kelly Clarkson
16. It’s Goin’ Down – Young Joc
17. Dance, Dance -Fall Out Boy
18. Smack That – Akon & Eminem
19. I Write Songs, Not Tragedies – Panic! At the Disco
20. We’re All In This Together – High School Musical Cast
21. Ms. New Booty – Bubba Sparx
22. How To Save A Life – The Fray
23. Rompe – Daddy Yankee
24. Check On It – Beyonce Featuring Slim Thugg
25. Chasing Cars – Snow Patrol
2007
1. The Sweet Escape -Gwen Stefani & Akon
2. Girlfriend -Avril Lavigne
3. Irreplaceable -Beyonce
4. Before He Cheats -Carrie Underwood
5. Crank Dat -Soulja Boy
6. Rehab -Amy Winehouse
7. Umbrella -Rhianna
8. Hey There Delilah -Plain White T’s
9. Glamorous -Fergie
10. I Wanna Luv U -Akon
11. Bubbly -Colbie Caillat
12. Walk It Out -Unk
13. Don’t Matter -Akon
14. Fergalicious -Fergie
15. Lip Gloss -Lil Mama
16. Candyman -Christina Aguilera
17. Break It Off -Rhianna
18. S.O.S. -Jonas Brothers
19. Stronger -Kanye West
20. Thks Fr Th Mmrs -Fall Out Boy
21. Pop, Lock and Drop It -Huey
22. Shut Up and Drive -Rhianna
23. Because of You -Ne-Yo
24. Home -Daughtry
25. Tattoo -Jordan Sparks
2008
1. So What – Pink
2. Just Dance – Lady Gaga
3. Leavin’ – Jesse McCartney
4. I’m Yours – Jason Mraz
5. Gives You Hell – All-American Rejects
6. Damaged – Danity Kane
7. Shake It – Metro Station
8. Love Story – Taylor Swift
9. When I Grow Up – Pussycat Dolls
10. I Kissed A Girl – Katy Perry
11. Don’t Stop The Music – Rihanna
12. Burnin’ Up – Jonas Brothers
13. Low – Flo Rida featuring T-Pain
14. Calabria – Enur featuring Natasja
15. Love Like This – Natasha Bedingfield and Sean Kingston
16. 7 Things – Miley Cyrus
17. Lollipop – Lil Wayne
18. Pocketful of Sunshine – Natasha Bedingfield
19. Circus – Britney Spears
20. Summertime – New Kids On The Block
21. Our Song- Taylor Swift
22. All Summer Long – Kid Rock
23. Closer – Ne-Yo
24. Viva La Vida – Coldplay
25. See You Again – Miley Cyrus
2009
1. Boom Boom Pow – Black Eyed Peas
2. I Gotta Feeling – Black Eyed Peas
3. I Know You Want Me (Calle Oche) – Pitbull
4. You Belong With Me – Taylor Swift
5. Lovegame – Lady Gaga
6. Don’t Trust Me – 3OH3!
7. Please Don’t Leave Me – Pink
8. Right Round – Flo-Rida
9. Poker Face – Lady Gaga
10. Goodbye – Kristinia Debarge
11. Say Hey – Evan Taubenfeld Michael Franti & Spearhead
12. New Divide – Linkin Park
13. The Climb – Miley Cyrus
14. Best I Ever had – Drake
15. Good Girls Go Bad – Cobra Starship Featuring Leighton Meester
16. Lucky – Jason Mraz and Colbie Caillet
17. Waking Up In Vegas – Katy Perry
18. Paranoid – Jonas Brothers
19. Wanted – Jessie James
20. Fire Burning – Sean Kingston
21. Not Meant To Be – Theory of a Deadman
22. Love, Sex and Magic – Ciara & Justin Timberlake
23. Use Somebody – Kings of Leon
24. Day N Nite – Kid Cuti
25. Hoedown Throwdown – Miley Cyrus (they let us learn the dance at res)
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doubleattitude · 4 years ago
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24/7 Dance Convention, Reno, NV: RESULTS
High Scores by Age:
Sidekick Solo
1st: Lauralee King-’Bigger Is Better’
2nd: Valentina Segrest-’All Is Found’
3rd: Nyla McCarthy-’Wind It Up’
4th: Nicole Soto-’Shake and Shimmy’
5th: Brecca Garcia-’Day-O’
5th: Kenlee Townsend-’Kill The Lights’
6th: Ayla Zink-’Stop’
7th: Wren Lavery-’Sweet, Sweet’
8th: Paisley Greendandl-’Worldwide Party’
9th: Marley Cliffe-’Dessert’
9th: Greta Jones-’Shake Rattle and Roll’
10th: Malia Tuaileva-’Stupid Cupid’
Mini Solo
1st: Roxie Onellion-’Drifting Down’
2nd: Isabella Kouznetsova-’Almost There’
2nd: Tiara Sherman-’And The Things Remain’
3rd: Harper Ducale-’Change Is Everything’
3rd: Winter Eberts-’Dreamlike’
3rd: Naiya Abalos-’Forces’
3rd: Cali Cassidy-’Weird People’
4th: Paizley Cogswell-’A Moment Apart’
4th: Fiona Wu-’Juliet’s Dream’
4th: Joah Moore-’Mad World’
4th: Regan Gerena-’My Boyfriend’s Back’
4th: Presley Nava-’Pure Imagination’
4th: Delilah Hewitt-’Shop Around’
5th: Peyton Nowacki-’Angels To Fly’
5th: Kylie Lawrence-’Breathe In’
5th: Tatum Brady-’Fall Creek’
5th: Everleigh Soutas-’Heartbeat’
5th: Olivia Armstrong-’Hit Me With A Hot Note’
5th: Kate Baker-’I’ll Stand By You’
5th: Aria Du-’Reddir’
5th: Elizabeth Hsu-Kwan-’Ruin’
6th: Diana Jouznetsova-’It’s In His Kiss’
6th: Hadlee Heriford-’Unbroken’
7th: Tabitha Nan-’Torn’
7th: June Newmarker-’What A Feeling’
8th: Zoey German-’On My Own’
8th: Elliana Anbardan-’Runway Walk’
8th: Joy Lin-’This Is Me’
9th: Rory Frye-’Amen’
9th: Aurora Brady-’Hit The Road Jack’
9th: Reagan Nordling-’Lemon of Pink’
10th: Khloe Kwon-’Black Pink!’
10th: Aubrey Tolentino-’Footwurkin’
10th: Holland Fraley-’Torn’
Junior Solo
1st: Gracyn French-’CoverGirl’
2nd: Laci Stoico-’Mibiso’
3rd: Makaia Roux-’Everything I Wanted’
4th: Mya Tuaileva-’Can’t Unhear’
4th: Kortlynn Rosenbaugh-’Unearthed’
5th: Hayden Olson-’Breathe’
5th: Lincoln Blakely-’What I Came to Do’
5th: Kendyl Fay-’You’ll Find A Way’
5th: Madison Ortega-’Island Song
6th: Campbell Clark-’I’ll Be Seeing You’
6th: Kylee Ngo-’Ex machina’
6th: Ciana Ciulla-’Sophrosyne’
6th: Madison Ronquillo-’White Ferrari’
6th: Rylee Young-’Lullaby’
7th: Bella Fernandez-’She Was Running’
7th: Kendall Jundt-’Awakening’
7th: Leighton Werner-’The Rose’
8th: Gigi Hipwell-’Sorry Seems To Be The Hardest Word’
8th: Abbi Francis-’Feel It Still’
8th: Sienna Brown-’Ballroom Blitz’
8th: Natalie Kulba-’Ascending’
8th: Stella Eberts-’Valley’
8th: Campbell Bas-’Silhouette’
9th: Anabel Alexander-’Plans We Made’
9th: Lena Chiem-’Grand Piano’
9th: Anya Inger-’Quiet Thoughts’
10th: Sunnie Pelant-’No Place Like Home’
Teen Solo
1st: Dyllan Blackburn-’Haunted’
2nd: Kaitlyn Tom-’Charity Bound’
2nd: Luke Barrett-’Eden’
2nd: Carley Thinfen-’Self Destruction’
2nd: Elle O’Donnell-’Slowly’
2nd: Imogene Elias-’Timer’
3rd: Zoe Ridge-’A Thousand Eyes’
3rd: Katy McIlwaine-’Heavy’
3rd: Cydney Heard-’I’m Going In’
3rd: Ava DeCristofaro-’Letting In’
3rd: Isabella Warfield-’Nicest Thing’
3rd: Jenna Koblin-’Ultralight Beam’
4th: Kaitlyn Ortega-’All Human Beings’
4th: Sami Sonder-’Fever’
4th: Brooklyn Sandlin-’Hollow’
4th: Siena Riga-’Naked’
4th: Mason Walker-’Touch’
5th: Ali McKeown-’All I Ask’
5th: Lilly McCollum-’Control’
5th: Raina Wu-’Looking In’
5th: Kamryn Webb-’Take Me Out’
6th: Mikaella Lopez-’Mind In Flight’
6th: Dayanara Vega-’Skin’
6th: Amanda J. Lai-’The Journey, Not The Destination’
6th: Zuzu Duchon-’Twelfth of Never’
6th: Riley Cooke-’Yellow’
6th: Aiden Boquiren-’You Will Be Found’
7th: Olivia Magni-’Moonlight Sonata’
7th: Sebastian Hsu-Kwan-’My Identity’
7th: Julissa Ortiz-’Never Knock’
7th: Felix Fulton-’Rome’
8th: Tiffany Robinson-’Human Touch’
8th: Milana Zamora-’Hypnosis’
8th: Ellyana Lor-’Rise of the Phoenix’
8th: Zoey Garcia-’Slappers’
8th: Claire Kaplan-’Suspended’
8th: Avery Reyes-’The Garden’
9th: Bella Machado-’Everybody Got Their Something’
9th: Aaliyah Wiley-’If I Ain’t Got You’
10th: Tyler Chiyuto-’Glitch’
10th: Deanna Zarkova-’Love Song’
10th: Gabbie Carrozza-’Unbroken’
Senior Solo
1st: Zach Burk-’2/21/21′
1st: Selena Hamilton-’Keep an Eye Out’
2nd: Kendall Pangburn-’Secret’
2nd: Anna Miller-’50 Ways’
2nd: Perris Amento-’Addicted to Love’
3rd: Charlotte Foldes-’Shock To Us All’
3rd: Priscilla Tom-’The Blues’
3rd: Milan Furtado-’Peace of Mind’
4th: Gianna Van Den Bosch-’Feel’
4th: Shane Higa-’Superpower’
4th: Camille Fehr-’Till Now’
5th: Kadynce Ross-’Findings’
5th: Kaylee Feierfeil-’Lasting Lover’
5th: Amanda Taylor-’What Is Happening To Me’
5th: Kacie De La Rose-’What’s Poppin’
6th: Lauren Wallingford-’Entanglement’
6th: Izzy Burton-’For All We Know’
6th: Kolton Cross-’Get Your Head In The Game?’
6th: Reese Taylor-’Pink’
6th: Madeline Underwood-’Power of Love’
7th: Mia Hurtz-’Don’t Worry About Me’
7th: John Mays-’Kash’
7th: Amara Tedford-’Stand By Me’
7th: Bianca Capanna-’Unchained Melody’
8th: Grace Glass-’All My Friends’
8th: Stella von Borck-’Hater’
9th: Christina Laude-’Black Ships’
9th: Hanna Clark-’Close To You’
9th: Galilee Nelson-’Everything I Wanted’
9th: Kaitlyn Hong-’I Try’
9th: Cassie Brown-’Ransom’
9th: Delaney Davis-’Shades of Cool’
10th: Noelani Kreider-’Fade’
10th: Alivia Elliot-’My Mistake’
10th: Makenna Bilodeaux-’Oops’
10th: Mallory Davis-’Put It On Me’
Mini Duo/Trio
1st: HYPE Dance Studio-’American Boy’
2nd: Project 21-’I Am The Cute One’
3rd: Pave School of The Arts-’Blow’
3rd: Sweaty Shelly Natomas Dance and Fitness-’Everybody Dance Now’
Junior Duo/Trio
1st: Dance Unlimited Boise-’Me and My Shadow’
2nd: Yoko’s Dance and Performing Arts Academy-’Bring You Home’
3rd: Creative Edge Dance Studio-’Chapstick’
Teen Duo/Trio
1st: DNA Dance Collective-’Tapout’
2nd: Pave School of The Arts-’Amen’
3rd: Dance Attack!-Los Gatos-’Dive In The Water’
Senior Duo/Trio
1st: Elite Studio of Dance-’Layers’
2nd: Elite Studio of Dance-’Woman’
3rd: Core Connection Dance Company-’Take Over’
Sidekick Group
1st: Echo School of Dance-’It’s My Party’
2nd: Echo School of Dance-’Tonight Belongs To You’
3rd: Elite Studio of Dance-’Hard Knock Life’
Mini Group
1st: Project 21-’Fan Tan Fannie’
2nd: Pave School of The Arts-’Swine’
2nd: Elite Studio of Dance-’We Go To Work’
3rd: Echo School of Dance-’We Comin’
Junior Group
1st: Project 21-’Stuff Like That There’
2nd: Project 21-’No Fear But Anticipation’
3rd: Project 21-’Wegue’
Teen Group
1st: Project 21-’Girls, Girls, Girls’
2nd: Project 21-’Bring On The Men’
3rd: Elite Studio of Dance-’Stand Up’
Senior Group
1st: Project 21-’We Can, We Will’
2nd: Elite Studio of Dance-’SR HH”
3rd: HYPE Dance Studio-’Silence’
Sidekick Line
1st: HYPE Dance Studio-’ABC’
2nd: HYPE Dance Studio-’We Got The Beat’
Mini Line
1st: Project 21-’Dive In The Pool’
2nd: Elite Studio of Dance-’Drip or Down’
2nd: Pave School of The Arts-’The List’
3rd: Elite Studio of Dance-’Candy Man’
Junior Line
1st: Project 21-’Proud Mary’
2nd: HYPE Dance Studio-’Get Up Off That Thang’
3rd: Elite Studio of Dance-’Lost On You’
Teen Line
1st: Project 21-’Post That’
2nd: HYPE Dance Studio-’Can U Feel The Beat’
2nd: Dance Attack!-Los Gatos-’Never Be Mine’
2nd: Elite Studio of Dance-’Nine One Six’
2nd: Project 21-’The Dictator’s Dream’
3rd: California Dance Company-’Back Alley’
Senior Line
1st: Dance Attack!-Los Gatos-’Next To You’
2nd: Elite Studio of Dance-’Did Something Bad’
3rd: Elite Studio of Dance-’Fergalicious’
Teen Extended Line
1st: Project 21-’Desoleil’
2nd: HYPE Dance Studio-’Pressure’
High Scores by Performance Division:
Sidekick Jazz
1st: Echo School of Dance-’Tonight Belongs To You’ 2nd: HYPE Dance Studio-’We Got The Beat’ 2nd: Elite Studio of Dance-’Yankee Doodle Dandee’
Sidekick Hip-Hop
1st: Echo School of Dance-’It’s My Party’ 2nd: HYPE Dance Studio-’ABC’
Sidekick Tap
Elite Studio of Dance-’Hard Knock Life’
Mini Jazz
1st: Project 21-’Dive In The Pool’ 2nd: Pave School of The Arts-’Swine’ 3rd: Elite Studio of Dance-’Candy Man’
Mini Hip-Hop
1st: Elite Studio of Dance-’Drip or Down’ 2nd: Elite Studio of Dance-’We Go To Work’ 3rd: Echo School of Dance-’We Comin’
Mini Tap
1st: Elite Studio of Dance-’Mr. Postman’ 2nd: Elite Studio of Dance-’What You Want’ 3rd: Sweaty Shelly Natomas Dance and Fitness-’Pennies from Heaven’
Mini Contemporary
1st: Pave School of The Arts-’The List’ 2nd: Echo School of Dance-’Warrior’
Mini Lyrical
1st: Elite Studio of Dance-’Wind Beneath My Wings’ 2nd: Elite Studio of Dance-’Somewhere We Know’ 3rd: Core Connection Dance Company-’Somewhere Only We Know’
Mini Musical Theatre
Project 21-’Fan Tan Fannie’
Junior Jazz
1st: Project 21-’Proud Mary’ 2nd: Project 21-’Stuff Like That There’ 3rd: HYPE Dance Studio-’You Got The Look’
Junior Ballet
Denisa’s School of Dance-’Warrior’
Junior Hip-Hop
1st: Echo School of Dance-’Swagg Out’ 2nd: HYPE Dance Studio-’Diamond Block’
Junior Tap
1st: HYPE Dance Studio-’Get Up Off That Thang’ 2nd: Sweaty Shelly Natomas Dance and Fitness-’Don’t Want To Dance Alone’ 2nd: Elite Studio of Dance-���Dear Future Husband’
Junior Contemporary
1st: Project 21-’No Fear But Anticipation’ 2nd: HYPE Dance Studio-’How Will I Know’ 3rd: Sweaty Shelly Natomas Dance and Fitness-’All I Know’
Junior Specialty
1st: Project 21-’Wegue’ 2nd: Sweaty Shelly Natomas Dance and Fitness-’Night Fight’
Teen Jazz
1st: Project 21-’Bring On The Men’ 1st: Project 21-’Post That’ 2nd: Elite Studio of Dance-’Diva’ 3rd: Elite Studio of Dance-’Show Me’
Teen Ballet
Elite Studio of Dance-’Counterpoise’
Teen Hip-Hop
1st: HYPE Dance Studio-’Pressure’ 2nd: HYPE Dance Studio-’Can U Feel The Beat’ 2nd: Elite Studio of Dance-’Nine One Six’ 3rd: California Dance Company-’Back Alley’
Teen Tap
1st: Dance Attack!-Los Gatos-’Sir Duke’ 2nd: Elite Studio of Dance-’Just Fine’ 3rd: HYPE Dance Studio-’Beggin’
Teen Contemporary
1st: Project 21-’Girls, Girls, Girls’ 1st: Project 21-’Desoleil’ 2nd: Elite Studio of Dance-’Stand Up’ 3rd: Project 21-’The Dictator’s Dream’ 3rd: Dance Attack!-Los Gatos-’Never Be Mine’
Teen Lyrical
California Dance Company-’Amen’
Teen Musical Theatre
Sweaty Shelly Natomas Dance and Fitness-’Shaking The Blues Away’
Teen Ballroom
Dance Attack!-Los Gatos-’Baila’
Senior Jazz
Elite Studio of Dance-’Lip Gloss’
Senior Hip-Hop
1st: Elite Studio of Dance-’SR HH” 2nd: Core Connection Dance Company-’Bay Area’
Senior Tap
1st: Elite Studio of Dance-’Fergalicious’ 2nd: Elite Studio of Dance-’Bad Guy’
Senior Contemporary
1st: Project 21-’We Can, We Will’ 2nd: Dance Attack!-Los Gatos-’Next To You’ 3rd: Elite Studio of Dance-’Did Something Bad’
Senior Jazz
Elite Studio of Dance-’Lip Gloss’
11 O’Clock:
Sidekick
Echo School of Dance-’It’s My Party’
HYPE Dance Studio-’ABC’
Elite Studio of Dance-’Hard Knock Life’
Mini
Project 21-’Dive In The Pool’
Pave School of The Arts-’The List’
Elite Studio of Dance-’Drip or Down’
Junior
Sweaty Shelly Natomas Dance and Fitness-’All I Know’
HYPE Dance Studio-’Get Up Off That Thang’
Project 21-’Proud Mary’
Elite Studio of Dance-’Lost On You’
Teen
Dance Attack!-Los Gatos-’Never Be Mine’
Echo School of Dance-’Da Girl Gang’
California Dance Company-’Back Alley’
HYPE Dance Studio-’Pressure’
Elite Studio of Dance-’Stand Up’
Project 21-’Girls, Girls, Girls’
Senior
Dance Attack!-Los Gatos-’Next To You’
Elite Studio of Dance-’Did Something Bad’
HYPE Dance Studio-’Silence’
Echo School of Dance-’I Lost A Friend’
Core Connection Dance Company-’Heartless’
Project 21-’We Can, We Will’
Studio Showcase:
Sweaty Shelly Natomas Dance and Fitness-’Untouchable’
Project 21-’Girls, Girls, Girls’
HYPE Dance Studio-’Pressure’
Elite Studio of Dance-’Stand Up’
Echo School of Dance-’I Lost A Friend’
Core Connection Dance Company-’Heartless’
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Play it again, Pip! Part One:  A Very Hatter’s Christmas Playlist
As the first part of a series I plan to do, please see below a list of Pip’s Christmas Playlist that plays in Hatter’s when Pip is working and he gets his hands on the sound system (he will wrestle you for it). He started putting this playlist on November 1st, duh. A few annotations below. 
Listen here!
All I Want For Christmas Is You -Mariah Carey* Santa Tell Me - Ariana Grande***  My Only Wish - Britney Spears Make You Mine This Season - Tegan and Sara Greatest Time of the Year - Aly and AJ** It’s Not Christmas Till Someone Cries - Carly Rae Jepsen Merry-go-round (Christmas edition) - Astro Christmas Wrapping - Kylie Minogue / Iggy Pop**  Cozy Little Christmas - Katy Perry   Slay Bells -Manila Luzon Man with the bag -Jessie J One I’ve been missing - Little Mix Wit it this Christmas - Ariana Grande***  All I Want for Christmas Is You -Glee Cast Underneath the Tree - Kelly Clarkson Joy to the World -Pentatonix 8 days of Christmas - Destiny’s Child Fa la la - Justin Bieber, Boys II Man** You’re a Mean One, Mr Grinch - Ru Paul A Christmas to Remember - Dolly Parton / Kenny Rogers**  Christmas in New York - Lea Michele A hand For Mrs Claus- Idina Menzel/Ariana Grande**  Baby Its Cold Outside - Glee**   Glittery - Kasey Musgraves Last Christmas - Wham Last Christmas - Carly Rae Jepsen Santa’s Coming for Us - Sia Step into Christmas - Elton John Merry Christmas, Happy Holiday - NSYNC Winter Things- Ariana Grande***  Keep you warm - Sam Tsui, Kina Grannis***  Sweater - Ailee Make It to Christmas - Aleissa Cara Count on Christmas - Bebe Rexha What Christmas Means To Me - Pentonix Joy - NCT Dream Christmas (Baby Come Home) -Mariah Carey Santa Baby- Ariana Grande, Liz Gilles Winter Wonderland -Shinee It’s Christmas Time Again - Backstreet Boys Kiss me at Midnight- NSYNC December - Ariana Grande Only you - Becky Hill*** River - Sam Smith***  White Winter Hymnal - Pentatonix True love - Ariana Grande Mistletoe-Justin Bieber Let it snow! Let it snow! Let it snow! - Pentatonix Wrapped in Red -Kelly Clarkson Like its Christmas -Jonas Brothers Snow in California - Ariana Grande At Christmas - Kylie Minogue Shake Up Christmas - Natasha Bedingfield Christmas C’mon - Becky G, Lindsey Sterling Timing -B14, Oh my Girl, ONF The Christmas Sing Along - Pentatonix Love is everything - Ariana Grande*** 
Notes: 
*When Pip is particularly bored, he puts this song on repeat and he and his coworkers bet how long it will be until someone says something/requests to change it.
** When there are duets, he forces whoever is working with him to be the other part. 
***These songs are the ones that Pip is considering for solos. Yes, you’re right, there is so much Ariana Grande. 
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