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    This is Emale (ē'māl') - yes, I am named after a computer program. In all truth, my name was created before the birth of email (I'll settle the copyright issues later). For now, my goal in life is to find innovative ways of imposing my opinions on the rest of the world (also known as promoting/marketing). I major in listening to music and minor in pathetic attempts at utilizing the Spanish language.
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Aug 17 2008

Fighting crime with lyrics

Published by emale at 7:02 pm under Uncategorized Edit This

There really is something wrong with UK Pop nowadays.

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Have you seen Amy Winehouse lately? Voice like a jazz legend and lyrics as moving as the movie Selena, yet she really is one screwed up mofo as of late. And after the passing of a relative, a miscarriage and being dumped, Lily Allen seemed to follow in her inebriated footsteps, flashing tits and cooch and, basically, making the Paparazzi happy when Winehouse couldn’t (which, lucky for her, was a rarity).

Guess who, Batman? It’s Lily Allen, known best for ridding Gotham and every other city of social incompetence with her sweet angelic voice singing lyrics like “how would it make you feel if I said you never made me come” or “I been lying next to you and you next to me; all the while, I was high as a kite,” has leaked a new song which may be the single off of her new album, tentatively titled Stuck on the Naughty Step.

GWB (Fuck You Very Much) puts her EMI/Capitol Records doppleganger/replacement Katy Perry’s “I Kissed a Girl” to shame, starting on a tone that will tell you how to get, how to get to Sesame Street. Yes, it is a sunny day, but that’s because, once you hear her lyrics, you realize that by the end of this song, Allen has erased crime with 4 simple words as the KO - “Fuck You Very Much.”

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