(3:29) Real Bad (Spider Monkeys) - Silly, saxy, with spider monkeys serving as a metaphor for something sinister.ĥ. (3:01) Fortune Teller - Amusing lyrics with funky back-up vocals and a bright, sparkly, spacey beat.Ĥ. (3:55) Smoovie - Smooth, sensual jam with dramatic swells.ģ. (3:49) Tasty Destination - Tinny, modulated old cop show sound with very MJ vocals. RIYL Neon Indian, Prince, Pictureplane, Michael Jacksonġ. Ronnie Heart, the former guitarist for Neon Indian and Vega, has definitely got the funk on his first solo record. Medasin - “Public Service Announcement” (featuring Josh Pan)Ĥ.Electro with jazzy vocals and dancey beats. Conor Wallace - “Asshole in Your House”ġ4. RVNES - “Code 10” (feat Lil Ronny Motha F, Fat Pimp)ġ9. Jesus Chris + The Beetles - “I’m a Bad Person and I’m Going to Hell”Ģ0. Lizzie Boredom - “Crunk Punk (So… You’re a Mixologist)”Ģ3. NEONNOAH - “Dreaming With the Lights On”Ģ7. John Congleton & The Nighty Nite - “Animal Rites”Ģ9. Quaker City Night Hawks - “Mockingbird”Ĥ0. Devy Stonez - “Slow it Down” (feat KissedKilled)Ĥ5. Native Fox - “Heart Will Never Change”ĥ0. Gensu Dean & Denmark Vessey - “The Meek”Ħ1. Kevin England - “I’m Stuck with this Commercial Rock (Put This Song In Your Business’ Next Commercial!)”Ħ8. Cosmicide - “Everything’s Under Waves”ħ8. Court Hoang - “(I Should Have Done This) A Long Time Ago”ħ9. Tony Ferraro – “The God of Homosexuals”Ĩ0. Kino Kimino & Son of Stan – “Damn I Wish I Was Your Lover”Ĩ3. Sarah Jaffe – “Did David Feel Like This?”Ĩ4. The Full List: The Top 100 Local Songs of 2016.ĩ5. In Trump’s grab-em-by-the-pussy America, Sam Lao is the type of feminist icon the DFW music scene both wants and needs. The hook has nary left our heads for six months now, and we doubt it will anytime soon.īut it’s definitely a good thing for messages like this one to be drilled into our heads. With lyrics like “Yeah, I got it / Yeah, I own it / It’s all mine so I can flaunt it,” the song is empowering, but not at the expense of catchiness or a good beat. They wanna be close to me and see me in my most relaxed state.” It’s even more fun and more poignant when paired with her husband Jeremy Bigger’s video treatment.īut lighthearted as the hook is, and colorful and playful as the video is, there’s a serious message being delivered here, too.Īs Lao told Paper, “‘Pineapple’ is about a domestic male fantasy - ‘I’m referring to how you would tie up your hair when hanging around the house/relaxed. 21.) But the best of them all has got to be “Pineapple,” the anti-catcalling anthem that came out in this year’s prime catcalling summer months. (You’ll notice that “Gold Link” does appear at No. Great as the album is, several of its singles could have appeared in this top 100 list.
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