And um, it’s kind of the antithesis of Marvin Gaye’s ‘Got to Give It Up’ because that song, if you get the lyrics on that, it really is about how shy he was and how he didn’t want to get on the dance floor. And it’s about that moment, trying to get that girl on the dance floor. But once it did get under my skin, it just feels so good, that record.” It’s not a 30 second record, it definitely takes a second to get under your skin. And so yeah, it’s definitely a grower, that song, but I think that’s why I love it so much. But there was something about it that seemed interesting and different and not like anything I’d heard recently on the radio. It didn’t really hit me when we first finished it that I wanted it to be the first single. ![]() For me, it’s like a second or third listen record. It’s going to be exciting to see what we put on stage this summer. Y’know, obviously Jay and having him and finally doing the collaboration with him was really special for me. It’s obviously one of my favorite songs on the album. “ Suit & Tie… it’s a feeling for sure, but it also forces you to stop and think for a second when you first listen to the record. I thought it was cool to give this girl that I’d imagined in this song her own title, and it became the title of the song.” So, I thought that was kind of.it was humorous to me, but it definitely, just kind of sang well. I started with the verse and just came up with this idea and didn’t know what I was going to call it, and then I’d blurted it out to give this girl a nickname ’cause I feel a lot of drug dealers have nicknames. I didn’t have this song title, which is obviously just the tag at the end of the hook, until I wrote it. “And so, everything is a sort of play on words. It’s just about being so intoxicated with someone that you feel like you’re high every time you’re with them. Love is dopamine, is a drug, is…all of those things. Here is a transcript of his explanation of some of the songs on the album. Only officially released music will be accepted - no Mutya version of "My Love Is Pink"'s or whatever.Īnd most importantly: do the Ultimate 2000s Album Justice as well - hosted by have until the end of 31st January in your timezone to enter your ballot.If you go to Justin’s official site you can see some behind-the-scenes content from The 20/20 Experience. ![]() That doen't mean re-recordings are fine, so keep your fearless vaults closed. Retro clause: 2000s songs released on artists' retrospectives after December 31st, 2009 are allowed. We need this to stop me from simply submitting my Sugababes/Girls Aloud top 10s.Ĭredited feature rule: "1,2 Step" and "Lose Control" on your ballot=2 songs counted for both Ciara and Missy.Įligible release dates: January 1st, 2000- December 31st, 2009 (this will be checked).Įxceptions: 1999 album tracks first released on single in the 2000s, 1999 singles that peaked in the 2000s, - bring some receipts if you want to include those, please. Solo artists are considered separate from their groups.Ģ is the limit of songs per artist. The #1 song gets 20 points and your #20 song gets 1 point. Graphics courtesy of your 20 favourite songs of the 2000s to me in a PM. Speaking of nostalgia, here are the previous countdowns for complete experience: We're going right back to the beginnings of this pink hellscape to collate the 2021 posters' absolute favourites of that period and reveal them in ascending order of points received. And that's why I'm so excited to bring you this edition of Ultimate Song Justice. I Did It Again" to "Bad Romance", the 2000s shaped my relationship with pop and laid the foundation for my taste in music.
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