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Weekend Playlist: I Like to Move It Move It

By |October 15th, 2011|Weekend Playlist|

The winds have turned and brought that chilly air that signals “So long, summer” and it’s now dark outside before 7pm.  It’d be pretty easy to channel your inner groundhog (do you know that they just beef up and sleep all winter?) and just give up on yourself.  I mean, afterall, it’s so cold you probably won’t be wearing any short shorts or minis (let alone shaving your legs) for the next five or so months.  Might as well just pack on the pounds and use your new blubber for insulation, right?  No.  Just stop it.  There’s no time like now to kick your workout into full gear and one of the easiest ways to stay on track is by updating your workout playlist.  Here’s one that I’ve been using for mine and will hopefully keep your body moving as well.

A good rule of thumb?  Always be ready to be in a bikini at a moment’s notice. You never know when you might need a mid-winter escape to the Caribbean.

xx,

WhyDid

Weekend Playlist: City by the Bay

By |October 8th, 2011|Weekend Playlist|

When you think about rock bands and music scenes, You probably think Seattle, Los Angeles, New York, perhaps Detroit.  San Francisco most likely isn’t the first place that comes to mind (chocolate, yes… bridges yes).  But alas, we cannot forget that whole hippie dippie Summer of Love movement during the 60’s.  And while, San Fran isn’t currently the hot bed of band breeding, it did produce some pretty noteworthy musicians.

  1. Chris Isaaks – Wicked Games
  2. Steve Miller Band – The Joker
  3. Journey – Any Way You Want It
  4. E-40 – Mr. Flamboyant
  5. Grateful Dead – Truckin’
  6. Santana – Evil Ways
  7. Counting Crows – Round Here
  8. Third Eye Blind – Jumper
  9. Jefferson Airplane – White Rabbit
  10. Train – Hey Soul Sister
Peace & Love.
xx,
WhyDid

Weekend Playlist: Hit Me Baby One More Time

By |October 1st, 2011|Weekend Playlist|

This week, let’s take a little walk down memory lane, shall we?  Remember all the songs that we loved so much, but then forgot they ever existed (kind of like butterfly clips and pleather)?  Great as they were, sadly, they were only one hit wonders.  As I scrolled through these songs, It occurred to me that I still love a lot of these songs.  It also occurred to me that some of you young little sprites have probably never even heard of them.  Man, I’m getting old.

  1. Right Said Fred – I’m Too Sexy
  2. Willa Ford – I Wanna Be Bad
  3. Chumbawumba – Tubthumper
  4. Hanson – MMMBop
  5. Dee Lite – Groove Is in the Heart
  6. Vanilla Ice – Ice Ice Baby
  7. Los Del Rio – Macarena
  8. Sir Mix-a-lot – Baby Got Back
  9. Billy Ray Cyrus – Achy Breaky Heart
  10. Wreckx-n Effect – Rump Shaker
  11. 4 Non Blondes – What’s Up
  12. Tag Team – Whoomp There It Is
  13. Skee -Lo – I Wish
  14. The Cardigans – Lovefool
  15. K.P. & Envyi – Swing My Way
  16. SoulDecision – Faded
  17. t.A.T.u. – All the Things She Said
  18. Lumidee – Never Leave You
  19. Eamon – Fuck It
  20. Snow – Informer
Now, if you’ll excuse me, I’m going to go have a private dance party.
xx,
WhyDid

Weekend Playlist: Rapped in Luxury

By |September 24th, 2011|Weekend Playlist|

For as long as I can remember, rap music and fashion have gone hand in hand.  Now, some of you may just be thinking about the obvious mentions of “Air Force Ones” or “Apple Bottom Jeans” but these sneaky little lyrical poets have expensive (and high end) taste.  Some of the nods to top designers may fall on the average listener’s deaf ears– but they aren’t lost on me!  How else do you think they get white girls to dance and squeal?  Mention Prada!!

  1. T-Pain – Rap Song, “…Balenciaga bags cost a couple bucks (hot) is all shawty ever been, Blow a couple racks in Barney’s on that Phillip Lim.”
  2. Kanye West – Throw Some D’s, “Walking down Melrose spot where they sell clothes.  That chick know she’s bad. Can tell by the Chloe bag.  She ain’t no hoodrat.  She ain’t gotta prove that.  I peeped the McCartney’s.  Stella got her groove back.”
  3. LL Cool J – Loungin’, “I heard about your man he like to lace you wit cream.  Dolce Gabbana, Moschino, wit Donna jeans…”
  4. Fabolous – You Be Killin’ Em, “Louboutin shoes, she got too much pride.  Her feet are killin’ her.  I call it shoe-icide.”
  5. Notorious B.I.G. – Hypnotize, “I put hoes in NY onto DKNY.  Miami, DC prefer Versace.  All Philly hoes dough and Moschino.  Every cutie wit a booty bought a Coogi.”
  6. Drake – Fancy, “Say, go Cinderella. Go Cinderella.  Orgasm blush, lipstick, and concealer.” 
  7. Lil Kim – No Time, “Yeah, I mama, Miss Ivana.  Usually rock the Prada, sometimes Gabbana.” 
  8. Kanye West ft. Nicki Minaj – Monster, “monster Giuseppe heel, that’s the monster shoe.”
  9. Jay-Z – Empire State of Mind, “Caught up in the in crowd.  Now you’re in style.  Anna Wintour gets cold.  In Vogue with your skin out.”
  10. Clipse – When the Last Time, “When they say, “Last call” that don’t mean the night’s ova.  That means it’s time for her to show ya how quick she can hop out those Gucci loafers…” 
Who knew rappers have been reading up on their designers?
xx,
WhyDid

Weekend Playlist: Labor of Love

By |September 3rd, 2011|Weekend Playlist|

I was going to go ahead and continue the West Virginia theme for this weekend’s playlist, but realized that a Labor Day playlist might be much more suited.  We all work very hard, so it’s great to finally take a moment and just relax.  So enjoy that extended weekend cause you probably won’t catch another day off til Thanksgiving.

  1. The Beatles – Hard Days Night
  2. Donna Summers – She Works Hard For the Money
  3. Todd Rundgren – Bang the Drum All Day
  4. Ludacris – Moneymaker
  5. Barrett Strong – Money (That’s What I Want)
  6. Bruno Mars – Lazy Song
  7. The Offspring – Why Don’t You Get a Job
  8. Calloway – I Wanna Be Rich
  9. AC/DC – What Do You Do For Money Honey
  10. Notorious B.I.G. – Mo Money Mo Problems

I would tell you to go ahead and put your feet up… but it’s time to dance!

xx,

WhyDid