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Lose Control: The Most Stubborn Hit of All-Time

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  2025 has been describe as one of the worst years for new music. When you look at the eventual year-end list for 2025 at least a fourth of that chart will consist of songs that was released last year or the subject of today’s video two years. Lose Control set the record of the longest charting song in Billboard history by a huge margin. On the outside it’s a fine enough song but how did this song last 100 plus weeks on the charts? We are going to go through this song’s journey and at the end, I’ll explain why the longer this song stays on the charts will hurt him in the future. So, without further ado here… Lose Control: The Most Stubborn Hit of All-Time Before we can even talk about the song itself, we need to understand how Teddy Swims got to this position. Real name Jaten Collins Dimsdale, he was an aspiring musician from Conyers, GA. He’ll spent most of his come up joining local bands from Atlanta, but none of them were for the long term. On his own, Jaten befriended Addy ...

Fast Times At Ridgemont High Movie Recap (1982)

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  Fast Times At Ridgemont High Literally, the first second of this movie we get hit in the face with “We Got the Beat” by The Go-Gos as the film kicks off at the Ridgemont Mall. Start off with Mike. Mike is a ticket scalper who tries to rip off two young boys in getting Van Halen tickets. We also meet Mark aka Rat, he works at the movie theater but he hates his job as the action is by the food court. Over the other side at Perry’s Pizza we meet Stacy, a freshman who is a first-time worker and befriends Linda. They spot a cute guy and Linda urges Stacy to talk to him. Stacy lies about her being 19 years old and the guy is 26. Meanwhile outside of the mall we meet Stacy’s brother Brad, he works at an All-American Burger. At the burger joint, we meet Jeff Spicoli, a stoner and slaker who likes to arrive in public establishments shirtless. Brad being one of the best employees there, orders Spicoli and his friends to put their shirts back on. After their shift ends, Linda tells Stacy ...

Brenda Holloway: Motown's Forgotten Princess

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  Mary Wells, Diana Ross, Tammi Terrell, Martha Reeves. Those were some of the leading ladies of Motown Records during their prime. The all accumulate timeless records that hold true. But also, during the 60s, there was another female vocalist from the label but never reached the heights of those mentioned and that lady was Brenda Holloway. I was watching a YouTube video month back, and this person mentioned her name in one of her videos when discussing female R&B when she discussed Motown female vocalist, I was shocked when she mentioned Brenda Holloway. Always felt like she got lost in the shuffle, part of it has to do with her being California based, but she is an artist who deserves her flowers. Today we are going to do just that by going through her musical journey. So, without further ado, this is the story of Brenda Holloway, Motown’s Forgotten Princess. Brenda Holloway (Motown’s Forgotten Star) Brenda Holloway was born on June 21, 1946 in Atascadero, CA. By the age ...