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Ultimate Christmas Party Playlist

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Tis the season to down the eggnog, snog under the mistletoe and of course rock around the Christmas tree to some awesome jingle bell rock. The yuletide brings with it office parties, family lunches and dinners and gatherings of friends. Such parties need uptempo music and not slow carols like Silver Bells, Silent Night and Joy to the World. This compilation provides you with the best Christmas party songs and if the original is too slow the best version for a party. 

Taking the crown is Jessica Simpson's Rockin' Around the Christmas Tree, originally sung by Brenda Lee. At a close second place is A*Teens' I Wish It Could Be Christmas Everyday, originally by Wizzard. The only two carols to make it to the list are Boney M's versions of Mary's Boy Child and Zion's Daughter. While we have the usual songs such as Jingle Bell Rock, Sleigh Ride, Jingle Bells and Santa Claus is Coming to Town to the newer ones such as Santa's Coming for Us, Santa Tell Me and Underneath the Tree. So here are the top 40 songs for a Christmas party:
  1. Jessica Simpson – Rockin’ around the Christmas tree
  2. A* Teens – I wish it could be Christmas everyday 
  3. Daryl Hall & John Oates – Jingle bell rock
  4. Jane Krakowski – Run run Rudolph
  5. Boney M – Feliz navidad
  6. Mariah Carey – All I want for Christmas is you
  7. Justin Bieber – Santa Claus is coming to town 
  8. Britney Spears – My only wish (this year)
  9. Chris Young – Christmas (Baby please come home) 
  10. Jane Krakowski – I saw Mommy kissing Santa Claus 
  11. Boney M – Mary’s boy child/Oh my Lord 
  12. Elton John – Step into Christmas 
  13. Hillary Duff – Sleigh ride 
  14. Sia – Santa’s coming for us 
  15. Cascada – Last Christmas 
  16. Jackson 5 – Frosty the snowman
  17. Kylie Minogue – Christmas isn’t Christmas till you get here
  18. Selena Gomez and the Scene – Winter wonderland 
  19. Steps – Merry X-mas everybody 
  20. Spice Girls – Christmas wrapping 
  21. Shakin’ Stevens – Merry Christmas everyone 
  22. Jim Reeves – Merry Christmas polka 
  23. Pussycat Dolls – Santa baby 
  24. Lady Antebellum – Let it snow, let it snow, let it snow 
  25. Kelly Clarkson – Underneath the tree 
  26. Michael Bublé  – Jingle Bells 
  27. Kylie Minogue – At Christmas 
  28. Sia – Ho ho ho 
  29. Glee Cast – Here comes Santa Claus 
  30. Boney M – Zion’s daughter 
  31. Echosmith ft. Hunter Hayes – Happy Xmas (War is over) 
  32. Jim Reeves – Dear Senor Santa Claus 
  33. NSYNC – Merry Christmas, happy holidays 
  34. Gwen Stefani & Blake Shelton – You make me feel like Christmas 
  35. Leona Lewis – One more sleep
  36. Ariana Grande – Santa tell me 
  37. Destiny’s Child – 8 days of Christmas  
  38. Mariah Carey – Oh Santa 
  39. LeAnne Rimes – Must be Santa 
  40. Katy Perry – Every day is a holiday 

Till the next carol...

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Best Mixed Bands of All Time

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We all know about the boy bands and the girl groups which have stormed the mainstream pop industry. But there are also mixed bands, an assorted motley of boys and girls which have formed bands as well. Most of them have their designated lead singer but the others also play significant roles in the group. Some of these bands have become extremely successful and popular and among these is ABBA which is one of the best selling bands of all time followed by Fleetwood Mac and Black Eyed Peas. Most of these bands have also lead the way for solo careers for their lead vocalists such as will.i.am, Fergie, Stevie Nicks, Gwen Stefani, Wyclef Jean and Lauryn Hill. So here are the best 30 mixed bands of all time:
  1. ABBA
  2. Fleetwood Mac
  3. Black Eyed Peas
  4. Ace of Base
  5. Boney M.
  6. Blondie
  7. No Doubt
  8. The Human League
  9. Heart
  10. S Club 7
  11. Aqua
  12. Lady Antebellum
  13. Fugees
  14. Steps
  15. The Pretenders
  16. The Corrs
  17. Vengaboys
  18. The B-52s
  19. Liberty X
  20. The Mamas & the Papas
  21. The Velvet Underground
  22. Little Big Town
  23. Talking Heads
  24. A* Teens
  25. Cover Drive
  26. The Band Perry
  27. N-Dubz
  28. Alcazar
  29. ATC
  30. Scandal'us
Till the next ensemble...

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Repetitive Revolution


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Have you realized that in the recent past that almost all the contemporary dance hits keep on repeating the same damn thing over and over again until you wish you hadn't listened to that song. It has become a trend for these best selling artists to keep on repeating catchy phrases or just the same word or part of the word.

This new revolution started with the simple "Ella, ella, ella". Rihanna's Umbrella marked the beginning of this trend. However, this particular gimmick to repeat was not a new technique as you can see that groups like Boney-M in their Ra-Ra Rasputin and Ma Ma Ma Ma Baker use it. Don't forget ABBA with Gimme, Gimme, Gimme and also Money, Money, Money. And what about Ottawan's hit D.I.S.C.O and Village People's Y.M.C.A. Bee Gees back then came up with Stayin' Alive with its repetitive "Ha, Ha, Ha". Although we don't notice these, this is why these songs are super catchy. For instance that is why LaBelle's Lady Marmalade with its catchy phrase "Voulez-vous coucher avec moi (ce soir)?"which was repeated over and over again which means: "Do you want to sleep with me (tonight)?" in French.


Moving onto the 90s scene we have the genre of EURODANCE which caused quite a bit of stir.
  1. Haddaway - What is love
  2. Real McCoy - Another Night, Runaway
  3. Snap - Rhythm is a dancer
  4. Chile - Tic Tic Tac
  5. Mr. President - Coco Jumbo
  6. Vengaboys - We like to party, Boom, Boom Boom, Boom
All these songs with their unique dance rhythms keep on repeating the same words in the chorus which apparently make them memorable or not because most of these artistes ended up being one-hit wonders.

In the late 90s the Pop circuit picked this up and soon most of the artistes started using the technique. Aqua uses this in most of their songs - Barbie Girl, Dr. Jones, My Oh My. The Spice Girls in their Spice Up Your Life and Backstreet Boys in Everybody with its dark undertones attempts to use this technique but fails miserably to get it right (although the two songs back in the day were major hits).

Rappers like Eminem with their Please Stand Up in the Real Slim Shady and Vanilla Ice's Ice Ice Baby repeats the phrases which is somewhat tolerable. 

Entering the 21st Century the repetition revolution marked a new beginning. Rihanna uses this in most of her songs - S.O.S., S&M and Pon de Replay. Kylie Minogue even with her Locomotion back then came up with new hits like Can't get you outta my head and W.O.W which we literally couldn't get outta our heads. Just like this Madonna too with her Material Girls back then has used it in Ray of Light and Hung Up. 

However, the advent of Dancepop and Electropop during the last few years has certainly seen a significant rise in this repetitive torment which we as music lovers have in turn begun to hate and detest some of the songs as we go along. The mega hits Baby Baby Baby Ooh by Justin Bieber and Lady Gaga's Po-Po-Poker Face are two such examples of how the exploitation is done and even the YouTube viral sensation Rebecca Black with Friday which make us go Partyin Partyin Yeah and Fun, fun, fun, fun. Other than this we have:-
  1. Akon - Lonely, Smack That, Beautiful
  2. Sean Kingston - Beautiful Girl, Me love, Fire burning
  3. Ke$ha - Tik Tok, Blow, Die young
  4. Britney Spears - Gimme More, I Wanna Go
  5. Nicki Minaj - Your love, Girls fall like dominoes, Anaconda, Only 
  6. Flo Rida - Low, Right Round, Jump
  7. Taio Cruz - Break your heart, Dirty Picture
  8. Beyonce - Run the world, Single Ladies
  9. Chris Brown - Yeah 3X, Don't wake me up
  10. Jay Sean - Down, Hit the lights, Do you remember
  11. Selena Gomez - Love you like a love song, Round and Round, Come and Get It
  12. Sean Paul - Get busy, Got 2 Luv U
  13. Black Eyed Peas - Boom Boom Pow, Imma Be, My Humps
  14. Katy Perry - Fireworks, Peacock
  15. Aura Dione - Geronimo, Friends
  16. Ariana Grande - Problem
  17. Iggy Azalea - Fancy, Beg for it
  18. Ellie Goulding - Burn, Love me like you do
  19. The Weeknd - Can't feel my face 
  20. Silento - Watch me
The country scene has not experienced this much but we see this in the contemporary best selling artiste  and everybody's sweetheart Taylor Swift with her I knew you were trouble, trouble, trouble and We are never ever getting back together. Talk about usurping a break-up and repetition. 

In the rock scene we hardly get such repetition since these artistes actually try to create music. We do see some repetition in songs like Zombie by The Cranberries and Jaded by Aerosmith. However, repetition has not seriously hampered the quality in that circuit. 

Moving to the East we see the J-Pop and K-Pop industries heavily influenced by this technique, since they mostly cater to the dance circuit. We see groups such as Girls' Generation with their Gee, Hoot, Oh! and Boys as well as Super Junior with Sorry, Sorry. Other than this 2ne1, 4Minute and Big Bang have also used the repetitive style in their lyrics. 

Thus, we can see that repetitive lyrics are on the rise again to the detriment of quality music. But who are we to complain now, we acknowledged and condoned this revolution with us blindly following the trends and hits that came out without giving much thought to what we were listening but only what we were dancing to. It is a sad day if all songs end up being repetitive to the point of musicians not having to exploit their inner creativity to come up with good lyrics without repeating it up to the point that the listeners become brainwashed. Nevertheless, this is how the trend has been let's see whether it changes or not.

Till the next ensemble...

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Ultimate Quarantine Playlist

It has indeed been sometime since I took some time off to create a playlist. This time, I had a lot of time on my hands, considering I had 1...