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Have the courage to admit that lo-fo fi Casio beats have a special place in your heart. (2) The vocal rhythms. The initial female vocal really slides into the third beat: I drive these brothers craaa-zy/I do it on the daaayy-ly. Then the later rap shows up 1978 in sports to further destabilize things: I met a girl down at the disco. Dr Dre this isn't. (3) The cheesy sounds. For instance, the synthy drone behind the great ominous 1978 in sports she's got me spennnd-in. It's like if Kraftwerk got the 1978 in sports funk. The line itself is so straight and plodding, which fits both the sound and the lyric: he's the dimwitted foil to his more sly would-be lover. And once you get my hump my hump my hump in your head, you're done. There's no escape. Verdict: sly but funky. At least a B+ pop song. Update: baa gets it complete wrong. One can defend the Black Eyed Peas' brand of innocuous "where's the love"-style hitmaking.
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