Year In America September 18, 2008

Sep 19, 2008 01:08

The Top Five is all T.I. and M.I.A., in a glorious feat of initials. Well, not quite: Pink is 1 and Rihanna is 3. But T.I. is 2, M.I.A. is 4, and there they are together holding hands and smashing feats at number 5. And five new tunes tick for the full circuit, Jazmine finally pushing through to the Top 40 from her base in the urban leagues.

T.I. & Jay-Z f. Kanye West & Lil Wayne "Swagga Like Us": Kanye swaggas like Jagga, while M.I.A.'s voice on the sample is as hard and cutting as Keef 'n' Brian in '64. TICKA LIKE US.

(Has this ever happened before, a song and its sample sitting next to each other on the same chart? Or is "Paper Planes" a first?)

Taylor Swift "Love Story": "You were Romeo, I was the Scarlet Letter." She sings songs about songs and songs about stories, flashes to what she was, what she might be, what ought to be and what isn't. This time she gives herself a happy ending. TICK.

"Fall Out Boy "I Don't Care": Big fat boogie beat, the Boy stompin' their heavy-footed way through ferns and forests, melody fighting its way into the density. Dumb, but strong enough for a TICK.

Kevin Rudolf f. Lil Wayne "Let It Rock": More rockin' thickness, stacked-up harmonies, Wayne just poppin' by, as home here as anywhere. TICK.

Jazmine Sullivan "Need U Bad": Sullivan takes a delicate reggae floater and powers it through the ceiling. This ought to be a mismatch, but it mostly works, the beauty managing to hold its own. TICK.

(Thought this was basically a reworking of Lauryn Hill's "Doo Wop (That Thing)," but a Net search reveals its actual source as "Queen Of The Minstrels," a sweet 1969 Studio One classic from Cornell Campbell & the Eternals.)(EDIT: Wait, further searching finds that the Eternals track is a cover of the Impressions' "Minstrel and Queen"; but the Eternals' version is better, and it's the basis for "Need U Bad." RE-EDIT: OK, but listening to the Impressions and the Eternals tracks, they don't sound so similar: the latter maybe takes a lick from the former, and the words "queen" and "minstrel," but seems to be its own song.)

m.i.a., lil wayne, year in america, taylor swift

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