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We're either grindin to this or we grindin to this...🤷🏽♀️
Te traje algo pa' que pierda' lo' modale'
One of my vivid memories from sixth grade was when the theatre teacher admonished us for thinking that "If I Were a Rich Man" was based off of that Gwen Stefani song.
Ozuna - Somos Iguales (feat. Tokischa, Louchie Lou & Michie One)
Gwen Stafani and Eve, i’mma let ya finish, but this is one of the best reggae songs of ALL TIME.
I could write a whole essay about this song "rich girl" by Michie One/Bock+Harnick... an essay about feminism, capitalism, colonialism, diaspora, and the value of women's bodies, in the context of multiple forced migrations and cross-cultural influence... also the song always sets a party off. also it's from fiddler on the roof. also... it's maybe the most political song in my dancehall set right now... a woman with a colonial narrative singing about economic disempowerment... also it's shitty that gwen steffani needed to cover it - people forget who wrote it first, and who wrote it before that. the relationship between Jerry Bock and Sheldon Harnick's narrative, Michie One's narrative, and Gwen Steffani's narrative... worth a closer look. all of it. (also I'm waiting for Rihanna to beat it with something about women's bodies and globalization that's also a diasporic crossover cover song)
Louchie Lou and Michie One - (If I Was A) Rich Girl. It’s been a while since we heard that. These girls are from the UK. Didn’t know that in the past.