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Rolling Stone listed "That's the Joint" at number 288 on their updated list of the 500 Greatest Songs of All Time in September 2021. [2] It was also listed on The Pitchfork 500 and as 47th best hip hop song of all time by Rolling Stone. [3] It was named the best song of the 1980s by music critic Robert Christgau. [4]
The album contains the hit singles "Three Pistols", “Little Bones,” and “Twist My Arm." During the Hip's last tour, in 2016, songs from this album were played live on a regular basis, featuring the above-mentioned songs as well as ”Long Time Running”, “Last of the Unplucked Gems”, “The Luxury”, and “Fiddler's Green.”
Shouts out to J. Cole for realizing that. As a hip-hop fan, and one who grew up in the ’90s, I wanted J. Cole to come out guns blazin’ when Kendrick drew his line in the sand earlier this year ...
"Courage (for Hugh MacLennan)" is a song by Canadian rock band The Tragically Hip. It was released in February 1993 as the third single from their 1992 album Fully Completely. The song's bracketed title references author Hugh MacLennan, [1] because lines from his 1959 novel The Watch That Ends the Night are paraphrased in the song's final verse ...
"What It Feels Like" is a song by American rappers Nipsey Hussle and Jay-Z, from the soundtrack to the film Judas and the Black Messiah. It was sent to rhythmic contemporary radio on February 16, 2021, four days after the film was released.
Lead vocalist and rhythm guitarist Alex Gaskarth stated in an interview with MTVu that "The whole mentality of the song is like, you feel like you're stuck in this like, negative space and you just want to get out. Summer's rolling up and uh, everybody's finishing up with school and everybody's getting like the exam beatdown". [citation needed]
"Feels" is a disco-funk [4] and ska [5] song containing elements of dancehall, hip hop and electronica. [6] The bassline and chord progression of the song bear resemblance to "Let's Groove" (1981) by Earth, Wind and Fire; its authors, Maurice White and Wayne Vaughn, were later acknowledged in the song's credits.
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