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Genrepalooza 3: Playlists are done, phwew (1 Viewer)

Round 12

Genre - R&B

Cold Little Heart - Michael Kiwanuka

This kind of straddles the line between R&B and Rock but his soulful delivery pushes it into what would have been considered soul/R&B in the past. He's a pretty diverse and impressive artist nevertheless.

 
Round 12 - finally catch'n up.

I am still not super clear on some of the category sub-types; this track is listed as: "Blues rock/indie rock/trip hop/neo-soul" according to Wikipedia; so I think I am in the clear.

12.xx The Heavy - Short Change Hero (R&B; 2009) - Spotify link

I came across this accidentally around its release date, in '09. I have absolutely no clue as to how "mainstream" it is. It has been on my favorites playlist since then. The lyrics, while not as powerful to me as some of my earlier picks, are still strong imo.


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I can't see where you comin' from
But I know just what you runnin' from
And what matters ain't the, who's baddest but
The ones who stop you fallin' from your ladder, baby


Feel like you feelin' now
I'm doin' things just to please your crowd
When I love you like the way I love you
And I suffer, but I ain't gonna cut you 'cause


This ain't no place for no hero
This ain't no place for no better man
This ain't no place for no hero
To call home


This ain't no place for no hero
This ain't no place for no better man
This ain't no place for no hero
To call home


Every time I close my eyes, I think
I think about you inside
And your mother, givin' up on askin' why
Why you lie, and you cheat, and you try to make
A fool outta she


I can't see where you comin' from
But I know just what you're runnin' from
And what matters ain't the, who's baddest but the
Ones who stop you fallin' from your ladder, 'cause


This ain't no place for no hero
This ain't no place for no better man
This ain't no place for no hero
To call home


This ain't no place for no hero
This ain't no place for no better man
This ain't no place for no hero
To call home


This ain't no place for no hero
This ain't no place for no better man
This ain't no place for no hero
To call home


This was the theme to a show I watched a while back and I can't remember what it was. 

Edit - found it: Strike Back

 
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10    .    6    150    Mr. Ected
11    .    1    129    Mr. Irrelevant
11    .    8    136    Abrantes
11    .    11    139    Mr. Ected
11    .    16    144    Karma Police
12    .    1    145    Karma Police
12    .    3    147    Steve Tasker
12    .    4    148    The Dreaded Marco
12    .    6    150    Mr. Ected
12    .    9    153    Abrantes
12    .    16    160    Mr. Irrelevant

@Mr. Ected@KarmaPolice@Mr. Irrelevant

I think @Abrantes had a note

 
Dice rolls for round 14 (Wednesday)
 

RPG Library Secure Dice generated the following rolls for .

2d12, rolled once.

Roll set 1
Die rolls: 5, 2
Roll subtotal: 7
Roll total: 7
Dance and Rap

Sure to be a crowd pleaser.  This was the reason behind home categories

 
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Round 13 is open (Pop and Punk)

Round 14 starts tomorrow AM. (Dance and Rap)  The after hours pick window plan goes back to the lab for revisions.

 
Round 13.xx

Genre - Pop

Artist - Rihanna

Song - (Only Girl) In The World

I think this is pop, but I don't even know what pop is...whatever it is, it's a great club song. Night at the Roxbury heads, unite!  Nod your heads. I was going to go with another one, but she ripped off Michael Jackson WHO I DO NOT FEEL BAD FOR. Anyway, this song will suffice as being dope. I'm not sure which of her songs really does it for me -- they all do. Ms. Fenty, do your thing. 

 
One of the titans of 21st-century hip-hop, from one of its masterpiece albums. I admit to mild surprise that this was not selected in a previous Genrepalooza.

Also - I can neither confirm nor deny that this pick was influenced by the fact that my longest-running fantasy baseball team is named "99 Problems but a Pitch Ain't One". :hophead:

Genre: Rap / Hip-Hop

11.01 - Jay-Z - "99 Problems" (2004)

 
Before the draft, and not fully understanding the term, I tagged this as "None of the Above" because, honestly, I challenge you to classify this group. They're funk! They're dance! They're hard rock! They're dream pop! Maybe next time we need an "All of the Above" category.

Fortunately, my home category is Female, so I get to leave that question to the philosophers.

Genre: Female

12.16 - Gossip - "Heavy Cross" (2009)

 
Dr. Octopus said:
Round 12

Genre - R&B

Cold Little Heart - Michael Kiwanuka

This kind of straddles the line between R&B and Rock but his soulful delivery pushes it into what would have been considered soul/R&B in the past. He's a pretty diverse and impressive artist nevertheless.
very good d lineman as well

 
I think this is pop, but I don't even know what pop is...
I have a 10-year-old daughter who had an Echo and an Apple Music subscription atop her Christmas list.

Rest assured, if you’re unclear on the concept ... I’m your guy.  :mellow:

 
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Round 13 - The 1975 - Chocolate  (pop)

The 1975 is one of the few current guitar bands that's had any any success crossing over to Pop.  Their personnel still follows the archetypal rock band structure of the past half century--four lads from Manchester with a cheeky pretty boy frontman.  But they've been able to reach "big stage at Coachella" level of popularity by using rock as one of many entry points into their unique sound including Pop, Dance, Ambient and House.

They've released three albums that have succeeded commercially and artistically, which is the 21st century equivalent of six albums in terms of career longevity.  Chocolate was their first worldwide hit.  It's irresistibly catchy but not quite annoying.

 
:lmao:  Way behind here, and the FBG forum being down earlier didn't help.

Was unsure about a possible pick that could be maybe classified as rap/r&b/neo-soul, so going with a more easily defined one and saving that one for later.

Much like with the AYWKUBTTOD pick, I played this over and over back when it first came out, but not so much lately. This one's super short, but what an amazing intro track. Killer production.

11.08 CommonBe (Rap/Trap; 2005)

 
POP!

13.xx - Uptown Funk - Bruno Mars + Mark Ronson

I was going to try to sneak this in as R & B, but I think that it fits better in pop.

Fun song, even if they did steal it from The Sequence.
As someone who’s listened (read: been subjected) to pop music on a daily basis since my daughter was old enough to say the phrase “Hits 1” ... 2015 is the decade’s best year in pop like Mike Trout is the decade’s best ballplayer: it’s not close. 

There are a ton of fun, catchy tunes from that year’s chart like “Uptown Funk” that I’ll still sing along to when they pop up on our family’s playlists - many of them by artists whose other stuff is junk. And - hey, wait a minute! - it’s almost like I scripted that intro:

Genre: Pop

13.01 - Imagine Dragons - “I Bet My Life” (2015)

Really dig the 2/4/4/6 time sig in this chorus.

 
As someone who’s listened (read: been subjected) to pop music on a daily basis since my daughter was old enough to say the phrase “Hits 1” ... 2015 is the decade’s best year in pop like Mike Trout is the decade’s best ballplayer: it’s not close. 

There are a ton of fun, catchy tunes from that year’s chart like “Uptown Funk” that I’ll still sing along to when they pop up on our family’s playlists - many of them by artists whose other stuff is junk. And - hey, wait a minute! - it’s almost like I scripted that intro:

Genre: Pop

13.01 - Imagine Dragons - “I Bet My Life” (2015)

Really dig the 2/4/4/6 time sig in this chorus.
####in love the dragons

 
Round 13 - The 1975 - Chocolate  (pop)

The 1975 is one of the few current guitar bands that's had any any success crossing over to Pop.  Their personnel still follows the archetypal rock band structure of the past half century--four lads from Manchester with a cheeky pretty boy frontman.  But they've been able to reach "big stage at Coachella" level of popularity by using rock as one of many entry points into their unique sound including Pop, Dance, Ambient and House.

They've released three albums that have succeeded commercially and artistically, which is the 21st century equivalent of six albums in terms of career longevity.  Chocolate was their first worldwide hit.  It's irresistibly catchy but not quite annoying.
Love them, love this song.  Had a chance to see them in a couple of weeks, but even lawn tickets were pricey and went fast. So I'm seeing Anderson .Paak and Vampire Weekend (seperate shows) for about the same price as The 1975.

Although now I'm looking at verified resale tickets for $48, hmmmm.

 
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Round 13.xx

Genre - Pop

Artist - Rihanna

Song - (Only Girl) In The World

I think this is pop, but I don't even know what pop is...whatever it is, it's a great club song. Night at the Roxbury heads, unite!  Nod your heads. I was going to go with another one, but she ripped off Michael Jackson WHO I DO NOT FEEL BAD FOR. Anyway, this song will suffice as being dope. I'm not sure which of her songs really does it for me -- they all do. Ms. Fenty, do your thing. 
Rihanna was one of my first thoughts for both R&B and pop. She has like 20 songs worthy of being picked in this draft.

 
Love them, love this song.  Had a chance to see them in a couple of weeks, but even lawn tickets were pricey and went fast. So I'm seeing Anderson .Paak and Vampire Weekend (seperate shows) for about the same price as The 1975.

Although now I'm looking at verified resale tickets for $48, hmmmm.
Funny you should mention...That was the pick I mentioned being unsure about in terms of category, so I'll see if this works. Whole album is dope.

12.09 Anderson .Paak, Heart Don't Stand a Chance (R&B/Neo-Soul; 2016)

 
You know what, this song was spotlighted a bunch of times in the thread that inspired this draft and could arguably go for dance as well but I'm likely going to go even more electronic/dance there.

Also, this is the best song eligible for this draft, I think. The best post-2000 pop song for sure, the best post-2000 song likely, maybe just the best song...?

13.04 - Dancing On My Own - Robyn - Pop

Bonus NYC Subway version for anyone who missed it.  If this doesn't make you smile, you may need to check your pulse.

 

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