An utterly frivolous post in a series examining the Billboard Hot 100 from 1958 to 2023 and how time and technology have changed our understanding of hit music.
A great way to start my day...a new article! Great job, again. I have to tip my hat to you decoding the more recent terms like "Shawty", "(My) Boo", etc. I must be the only one who has to google some words to better understand the "song." While you might be hesitant around the length of the article...feel free to add more examples with specific song titles (with your humor...yes, my Roxette's Greatest Hits CD is still in heavy rotation.) Appreciate your work.
A great way to start my day...a new article! Great job, again. I have to tip my hat to you decoding the more recent terms like "Shawty", "(My) Boo", etc. I must be the only one who has to google some words to better understand the "song." While you might be hesitant around the length of the article...feel free to add more examples with specific song titles (with your humor...yes, my Roxette's Greatest Hits CD is still in heavy rotation.) Appreciate your work.
Thank you, Randall! You're not alone. I have to google today's slang, too--and my teenager usually tells me it's already out of date!