Whether or not Lopez views choosing love over all else as a cautionary tale, her lack of cynicism is admirable.
Looking back at the song, what stands out most is its bonkers musical arrangement and video.
The track is a bass-driven post-disco romp infused with subtle touches of neo-psychedelia.
The album bears the marks of a band in transition, feeling around in the dark for the light switch.
What the album lacks in poignancy is made up for by the joy with which it embraces queer pleasure.
The horrorcore track and video reprise the demonic themes of the rapper’s previous two singles.
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The show was a welcome reminder of what a virtuosic musician and performer Amos has always been.
A loosely structured song cycle, the album is the singer’s most personal effort since My December.
With her new single, the singer/rapper nods to the Verve, Madonna, and ’90s hip-hop.
The track is a transgressive, capital-S statement that isn’t spit-shined for mass consumption.
In 2003, both artists faced charges of “selling out” with pop albums which require no apologies.
It’s when the singer embraces her inner weirdo that her music feels truly inventive.
Released in 1998, Amos’s fourth studio album found the singer-songwriter dabbling in rock and electronic sounds.
The album embraces a present (and future) where we can at least indulge in the fantasy of feeling good.
More than 25 years after its initial release, the Jawbreaker director’s debut feature has received a digital 2K restoration.
The video is a horror-comedy that, at turns, evokes Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind and Alice in Wonderland.
The rapper-singer’s first album in 30 years exists in its own out-of-time universe, where Brit-pop, pop-rap, and disco coexist.
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