Quality lyrics & message- mostly positive message about relationships- respects his lady, uses a unique word “vivrant” to describe their interaction, they can have conversations or just watch stuff, he shows his commitment- “imprinted on my mind every minute, make my plans and you always in it”. Conversely, he does ask her to shake it at the end, which is necessary in life, but kind of tired in music. Catchy beat- if it weren’t for the lyrics it might get a little repetitive, but that means it’s good for dancing and bumpin when you’re not feeling like thinking. Some people may get bored more easily than others, but there is a nice break two minutes in.
Overall the lyrics and catchy drum and bass blend nicely and I feel uplifted and inspired.
But not while watching the video. I only provide the videos for audio song reference. I make no comment on videos, thanks.
1) Favorite part? -”Fergalicious-def-def-def-def” fading into Fergalicious definition….
2) It’s horribly catchy. I’m surprised that I still like it more than 70% of the time I hear it. But I also didn’t hear it on the radio, getting overplayed when it came out.
3) I would argue that it actually has some good parts, that is, if you’re not completely annoyed by her or her sound in general.
4) She deserves credit for the wide variety of sound, vibe, beat, and feel between verses, choruses, and bridges, and she even uses some Spanish (yeah…right)
5) I don’t approve of the video, but put it on in the background to check it- “Fergalicious”. Just so you can hate it or love it.
this is madvillainy. that means madlib and mf doom got together and made a whole album. it tastes good.
i even got to hear this song live, had no idea, that MED was featured in it as well. if i talked about people based solely on their looks, i would tell you that MED is ‘hot’.
my main points are these:
1) this song tastes like Easter if it tasted like a holiday that I had to choose
2) old jazz standard.