It's always the right time to blare this song so loud that people in the next county know you're on-board the train with Michelle, Tamika, and Tanya. But I'm still lost in my late-'90s black hole. And it was either this or start posting Blaque and Cleopatra videos. Which I still might.
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Ha! I played this song last Saturday while spinning at a 90s night (yes, it seems 90s nostalgia is already big) here in Toronto, and the crowd went CRAZY.
Oh, and hold the Black and Cleopatra, but it's not too late to post some Patra, is it?
@Thierry: Blaque, not Black.
Just post them all. You said yourself it was a slow day and I'm stuck here for another two and a half hours.
coinkidink! i just got done listening to "What You Want For Christmas" off the Quad City Christmas album minutes before seeing this...
There was a time that I thought music couldn't get any sillier than this, now I long for this kind of party music. Is it sad that I'm only 24 and already feeling so old.
@AnnoyingFemaleLeadVoiceover: If you want silly, try playing "I See You Baby", "Baby Got Back" and this back-to-back-to-back at a party.
@Thierry: Second that -- years ago I was spinning a friend's party (no theme, some current some not), and nothing got the crowd crunk like this did. I can't even take credit -- a friend saw the Quad City DJs CD at the bottom of one of my big stacks and requested it.
This song was played THREE TIMES at my high-school prom (ca. 1998). Even "My Boo" only got two spins. Next dead news day: Ghost Town DJs? Pretty please?
@prolixrush: My Boo?
Oh!
My!
God!
Please to post, like repeatedly...
@prolixrush: My Boo is still played alllll the time on CT radio. Or at least it was last time I visited my parents. I die everytime I hear it. "At night, I think of you!"
Stellar.
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