Gdyby to nie byl cover, to bym o tym nie pisal.Kamui Shiro pisze:A to jest cover...? Nie sądzę...Marcin pisze:Kto w oryginale wykonuje "Hey Boy (Get Your Ass Up)"?
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Blog27 - Hey Boy (Get Ya Ass Up)
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Martin Skidmore: Quirky electro pop from Germany. I rather like it—a bouncy tune, bits borrowed from any number of diverse sources (I hear hints of Daphne & Celeste and Digital Hardcore!). Shame about the dreadful band name.
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Ian Mathers: In which two 13-year old German girls act all tough over a drum machine, a tambourine, and some bleepy-bloopy synthesizers. The verses are amusingly halting, the chorus naggingly catchy, the minimalism in the backing deeply appreciated. The album this comes from is called LOL. I suddenly feel very old. I'm just going to focus on the background “boom-chicka-boom”s for now, I think.
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Hillary Brown: There is no point in me doing any research on Blog27, as they’re clearly the German version of Bratz Rock Angelz, only minus a lot of the rock and some of the songwriting skillz. I believe you can actually hear the injected plastic hair and the sprayed-on eye makeup. The unexpected lowness of the beat is a small pleasure, as is liberal use of “ass” in the song, but other than a bit of cuteness, there’s not much here.
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Iain Forrester:More 8-bit than internet, this sounds like The Go! Team if they were stripped of anything musically beyond the basics needed for pure, gleeful enjoyment. Features too many quotable lines to list, of which “Party without 27 is a party without fun!” might be the pick if they didn’t end by shouting “B! L! O! G! Y!” Amazing.
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