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"text": "This is the February 2025 playlist for the girls.\n\n## The Songs\n\n<div class=\"playlist-songs\">\n <article class=\"playlist-song\">\n <span class=\"playlist-song-number\">1.</span>\n <img class=\"playlist-song-artwork\" src=\"https://is1-ssl.mzstatic.com/image/thumb/Music116/v4/f0/ae/8a/f0ae8a9d-1340-d5bc-e852-1025a7954724/4062548078275.png/160x160bb.jpg\" alt=\"Album cover for Killer on the Rampage\" width=\"72\" height=\"72\">\n <div class=\"playlist-song-copy\">\n <strong>"Electric Avenue" - Eddy Grant (Killer on the Rampage, 1982)</strong>\n <p>A bright synth-pop hit with a danceable reggae-tinged groove and a strong social edge.</p>\n </div>\n </article>\n <article class=\"playlist-song\">\n <span class=\"playlist-song-number\">2.</span>\n <img class=\"playlist-song-artwork\" src=\"https://is1-ssl.mzstatic.com/image/thumb/Music128/v4/8e/79/8b/8e798b21-1672-2765-48b2-b7d3680ba301/00602567939849.rgb.jpg/160x160bb.jpg\" alt=\"Album cover for The Last King of Pop\" width=\"72\" height=\"72\">\n <div class=\"playlist-song-copy\">\n <strong>"Happy Hour" - The Housemartins (The Last King of Pop, 1986)</strong>\n <p>A sharp, upbeat indie pop song with jangly guitars and a quick wit.</p>\n </div>\n </article>\n <article class=\"playlist-song\">\n <span class=\"playlist-song-number\">3.</span>\n <img class=\"playlist-song-artwork\" src=\"https://is1-ssl.mzstatic.com/image/thumb/Music125/v4/6b/64/2c/6b642c8d-2f9a-7c79-5130-f7810eb8033e/00094635681451.rgb.jpg/160x160bb.jpg\" alt=\"Album cover for The Greatest Hits: Why Try Harder\" width=\"72\" height=\"72\">\n <div class=\"playlist-song-copy\">\n <strong>"Weapon of Choice" - Fatboy Slim (The Greatest Hits: Why Try Harder, 2000)</strong>\n <p>Built around a pulsing electronic beat and a big club-ready hook.</p>\n </div>\n </article>\n <article class=\"playlist-song\">\n <span class=\"playlist-song-number\">4.</span>\n <img class=\"playlist-song-artwork\" src=\"https://is1-ssl.mzstatic.com/image/thumb/Music116/v4/58/30/6e/58306e6c-deba-df87-423b-07c0a5fca918/075596146869.jpg/160x160bb.jpg\" alt=\"Album cover for Debut\" width=\"72\" height=\"72\">\n <div class=\"playlist-song-copy\">\n <strong>"Human Behaviour" - Björk (Debut, 1993)</strong>\n <p>Dreamy and off-kilter, with layered production that helped define her early sound.</p>\n </div>\n </article>\n <article class=\"playlist-song\">\n <span class=\"playlist-song-number\">5.</span>\n <img class=\"playlist-song-artwork\" src=\"https://is1-ssl.mzstatic.com/image/thumb/Music125/v4/12/f3/f3/12f3f32b-5164-6bc6-ee55-1c6ff918cc6d/dj.yblscykq.jpg/160x160bb.jpg\" alt=\"Album cover for Gold: The Best of Spandau Ballet\" width=\"72\" height=\"72\">\n <div class=\"playlist-song-copy\">\n <strong>"True" - Spandau Ballet (Gold: The Best of Spandau Ballet, 1983)</strong>\n <p>A polished soft-pop ballad with a classic 1980s sheen and a slow-burning chorus.</p>\n </div>\n </article>\n <article class=\"playlist-song\">\n <span class=\"playlist-song-number\">6.</span>\n <img class=\"playlist-song-artwork\" src=\"https://is1-ssl.mzstatic.com/image/thumb/Music221/v4/e6/ce/f0/e6cef0c0-284e-461e-2a52-c3a3f2fb38d4/23137.jpg/160x160bb.jpg\" alt=\"Album cover for Of the Heart, Of the Soul and of the Cross: The Utopian Experience\" width=\"72\" height=\"72\">\n <div class=\"playlist-song-copy\">\n <strong>"Set Adrift On Memory Bliss" - P.M. Dawn (Of the Heart, Of the Soul and of the Cross: The Utopian Experience, 1991)</strong>\n <p>A breezy early-90s hip-hop single that folds in soulful hooks and a relaxed feel.</p>\n </div>\n </article>\n <article class=\"playlist-song\">\n <span class=\"playlist-song-number\">7.</span>\n <img class=\"playlist-song-artwork\" src=\"https://is1-ssl.mzstatic.com/image/thumb/Music125/v4/f3/6d/0e/f36d0e07-df35-96e5-131e-b061fb368030/16UMGIM05743.rgb.jpg/160x160bb.jpg\" alt=\"Album cover for Wichita Lineman\" width=\"72\" height=\"72\">\n <div class=\"playlist-song-copy\">\n <strong>"Wichita Lineman" - Glen Campbell (Wichita Lineman, 1968)</strong>\n <p>A country classic known for its spare arrangement and vivid, lonely imagery.</p>\n </div>\n </article>\n <article class=\"playlist-song\">\n <span class=\"playlist-song-number\">8.</span>\n <img class=\"playlist-song-artwork\" src=\"https://is1-ssl.mzstatic.com/image/thumb/Music114/v4/0b/08/06/0b080634-f95c-cf2f-5442-2154c2cc8a7e/mzi.dwagpldu.jpg/160x160bb.jpg\" alt=\"Album cover for Diva\" width=\"72\" height=\"72\">\n <div class=\"playlist-song-copy\">\n <strong>"Why" - Annie Lennox (Diva, 1992)</strong>\n <p>An intimate power ballad with a dramatic vocal performance and a slow rise.</p>\n </div>\n </article>\n <article class=\"playlist-song\">\n <span class=\"playlist-song-number\">9.</span>\n <img class=\"playlist-song-artwork\" src=\"https://is1-ssl.mzstatic.com/image/thumb/Music4/v4/1a/49/9e/1a499e87-5de5-98e3-70b3-5138364f7396/00894776002012_Cover.jpg/160x160bb.jpg\" alt=\"Album cover for The Humdinger\" width=\"72\" height=\"72\">\n <div class=\"playlist-song-copy\">\n <strong>"Good Day" - Nappy Roots (The Humdinger, 2008)</strong>\n <p>A feel-good Southern rap track with a laid-back groove and an easygoing hook.</p>\n </div>\n </article>\n <article class=\"playlist-song\">\n <span class=\"playlist-song-number\">10.</span>\n <img class=\"playlist-song-artwork\" src=\"https://is1-ssl.mzstatic.com/image/thumb/Music221/v4/52/3f/d3/523fd3e2-c484-e8ac-e783-af4b5182dd06/51474.jpg/160x160bb.jpg\" alt=\"Album cover for Oval Room\" width=\"72\" height=\"72\">\n <div class=\"playlist-song-copy\">\n <strong>"Oval Room" - Blaze Foley (Oval Room, 2004)</strong>\n <p>A stark, plainspoken song that leans on storytelling and a rough-edged folk feel.</p>\n </div>\n </article>\n <article class=\"playlist-song\">\n <span class=\"playlist-song-number\">11.</span>\n <img class=\"playlist-song-artwork\" src=\"https://is1-ssl.mzstatic.com/image/thumb/Music122/v4/32/db/5b/32db5b4f-848a-7af7-3176-0910085009f9/dj.jdpniatc.jpg/160x160bb.jpg\" alt=\"Album cover for Plastic Surgery Disasters/In God We Trust, Inc.\" width=\"72\" height=\"72\">\n <div class=\"playlist-song-copy\">\n <strong>"Nazi Punks F**k Off" - Dead Kennedys (Plastic Surgery Disasters/In God We Trust, Inc., 1981)</strong>\n <p>A fast, confrontational punk track with a clear anti-fascist message.</p>\n </div>\n </article>\n <article class=\"playlist-song\">\n <span class=\"playlist-song-number\">12.</span>\n <img class=\"playlist-song-artwork\" src=\"https://is1-ssl.mzstatic.com/image/thumb/Music125/v4/a1/c2/1b/a1c21bdd-215b-c3aa-3b89-dfc70743cee8/mzi.vcunfplk.jpg/160x160bb.jpg\" alt=\"Album cover for Greatest Hits (50th Anniversary Collection)\" width=\"72\" height=\"72\">\n <div class=\"playlist-song-copy\">\n <strong>"The Mississippi Squirrel Revival" - Ray Stevens (Greatest Hits (50th Anniversary Collection), 2006)</strong>\n <p>A humorous story song that plays like a tall tale with a lively, conversational style.</p>\n </div>\n </article>\n</div>\n\n## Genres\n\n- Pop\n- Rock\n- Electronic\n- Hip-Hop/Rap\n- Country\n- Singer/Songwriter\n- Punk",
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"description": "A monthly playlist for the girls, covering February 2025.",
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"textContent": "This is the February 2025 playlist for the girls.\n\nThe Songs\n"Electric Avenue" - Eddy Grant (Killer on the Rampage, 1982)\n A bright synth-pop hit with a danceable reggae-tinged groove and a strong social edge.\n"Happy Hour" - The Housemartins (The Last King of Pop, 1986)\n A sharp, upbeat indie pop song with jangly guitars and a quick wit.\n"Weapon of Choice" - Fatboy Slim (The Greatest Hits: Why Try Harder, 2000)\n Built around a pulsing electronic beat and a big club-ready hook.\n"Human Behaviour" - Björk (Debut, 1993)\n Dreamy and off-kilter, with layered production that helped define her early sound.\n"True" - Spandau Ballet (Gold: The Best of Spandau Ballet, 1983)\n A polished soft-pop ballad with a classic 1980s sheen and a slow-burning chorus.\n"Set Adrift On Memory Bliss" - P.M. Dawn (Of the Heart, Of the Soul and of the Cross: The Utopian Experience, 1991)\n A breezy early-90s hip-hop single that folds in soulful hooks and a relaxed feel.\n"Wichita Lineman" - Glen Campbell (Wichita Lineman, 1968)\n A country classic known for its spare arrangement and vivid, lonely imagery.\n"Why" - Annie Lennox (Diva, 1992)\n An intimate power ballad with a dramatic vocal performance and a slow rise.\n"Good Day" - Nappy Roots (The Humdinger, 2008)\n A feel-good Southern rap track with a laid-back groove and an easygoing hook.\n"Oval Room" - Blaze Foley (Oval Room, 2004)\n A stark, plainspoken song that leans on storytelling and a rough-edged folk feel.\n"Nazi Punks F**k Off" - Dead Kennedys (Plastic Surgery Disasters/In God We Trust, Inc., 1981)\n A fast, confrontational punk track with a clear anti-fascist message.\n"The Mississippi Squirrel Revival" - Ray Stevens (Greatest Hits (50th Anniversary Collection), 2006)\n A humorous story song that plays like a tall tale with a lively, conversational style.\n \n \n\nGenres\nPop\nRock\nElectronic\nHip-Hop/Rap\nCountry\nSinger/Songwriter\nPunk",
"title": "For the Girls: February 2025",
"updatedAt": "2026-05-21T15:28:31.403Z"
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