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Former singles The SAS and the Glam That Goes With It (lyrics changed to include a reference to David Beckham's marital problems) and Come Taste My Mind still sound terrific, even through muddy sound.
Tamasha artist Mangala Bhansode is all curves and ample bosom and when she hollers in English "I know you want it, but you're never going to get it," lyrics from the hit Bollywood song Sheila ki Jawani, the audience responds with frenzy.
You get a gentle musical coda that seems completely unconnected to the track that precedes it, lyrics that switch dizzyingly between narrators and a light sprinkling of the kind of high, wailing synth sounds that decorate Roy Ayers Everybodyy Loves the Sunshine and dozens of g-funk tracks.
She's really taking those "drop this and let the whole world feel it" lyrics to heart. .
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Its lyrics make it one of the all-time greats.
Apollo has a would-be soul number called "Patriotic" (with the inevitable "Can you dig it?" lyric).
O.K., it has lyrics sometimes, but it's not about the lyrics, it's about the music, about the melody.
It's the bare bones of it, no lyrics, just the nasty bits.
It eschews lyrics, melody, and, arguably, harmonics.
Is it the lyrics or the music?
For "This Is It," the lyrics got a telling rewrite.
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