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    "text": "This is the July 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/Music126/v4/8a/76/04/8a760498-ce95-c1f3-4bff-958362821728/14UMGIM28794.rgb.jpg/160x160bb.jpg\" alt=\"Album cover for 20 All-Time Greatest Hits!\" width=\"72\" height=\"72\">\n    <div class=\"playlist-song-copy\">\n      <strong>&quot;Night Train (Single Version)&quot; - James Brown (20 All-Time Greatest Hits!, 1991)</strong>\n      <p>A hard-driving soul groove with Brown’s tight band and rhythmic momentum front and center.</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/Music124/v4/cd/15/52/cd155247-e466-15f6-09bf-68eb18c63ffa/06UMGIM21033.rgb.jpg/160x160bb.jpg\" alt=\"Album cover for The Burdens of Being Upright\" width=\"72\" height=\"72\">\n    <div class=\"playlist-song-copy\">\n      <strong>&quot;Mother Mother&quot; - Tracy Bonham (The Burdens of Being Upright, 1996)</strong>\n      <p>A sharp grunge-era anthem built around a noisy guitar burst and a frustrated chorus.</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/v4/88/63/5b/88635bc2-2e37-e8cb-f9b3-8aac5b34a1dd/13UABIM31870.rgb.jpg/160x160bb.jpg\" alt=\"Album cover for Queensrÿche: Greatest Hits\" width=\"72\" height=\"72\">\n    <div class=\"playlist-song-copy\">\n      <strong>&quot;Silent Lucidity&quot; - Queensrÿche (Queensrÿche: Greatest Hits, 2000)</strong>\n      <p>A power ballad with a dramatic acoustic opening and a big, polished chorus.</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/Music221/v4/59/ac/f4/59acf4db-0ea8-a8e5-5607-01e931bb2d58/06UMGIM49867.rgb.jpg/160x160bb.jpg\" alt=\"Album cover for Ten Summoner's Tales (Expanded Edition)\" width=\"72\" height=\"72\">\n    <div class=\"playlist-song-copy\">\n      <strong>&quot;If I Ever Lose My Faith In You&quot; - Sting (Ten Summoner's Tales (Expanded Edition), 1993)</strong>\n      <p>A polished early-’90s pop-rock single with a steady bass line and clean production.</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/Music115/v4/d5/4b/07/d54b073a-6422-3486-7545-557c5282a5ec/886445059557.jpg/160x160bb.jpg\" alt=\"Album cover for Frogstomp (20th Anniversary Deluxe Edition)\" width=\"72\" height=\"72\">\n    <div class=\"playlist-song-copy\">\n      <strong>&quot;Tomorrow (Remastered)&quot; - Silverchair (Frogstomp (20th Anniversary Deluxe Edition), 1995)</strong>\n      <p>A bruising alternative-rock cut that pairs heavy guitars with an urgent, anthemic feel.</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/Features115/v4/c7/c0/3d/c7c03dff-b1ba-a502-c5d0-284544d6229a/dj.yoouhfua.jpg/160x160bb.jpg\" alt=\"Album cover for Eve 6\" width=\"72\" height=\"72\">\n    <div class=\"playlist-song-copy\">\n      <strong>&quot;Inside Out&quot; - Eve 6 (Eve 6, 1998)</strong>\n      <p>A catchy late-’90s alt-rock song with a bright hook and a jittery, upbeat pulse.</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/Music115/v4/e9/d1/0a/e9d10a6e-cc3d-ac68-2125-cde1ad87cb49/00077778012955.jpg/160x160bb.jpg\" alt=\"Album cover for Evergreen, Vol. 2\" width=\"72\" height=\"72\">\n    <div class=\"playlist-song-copy\">\n      <strong>&quot;Different Drum&quot; - The Stone Poneys (Evergreen, Vol. 2, 1967)</strong>\n      <p>A classic folk-rock staple with a breezy melody and a strong Laurel Canyon-era feel.</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/Music112/v4/bc/63/ba/bc63baa9-dfae-c7d2-4852-d9860a6ffcb6/22UMGIM33066.rgb.jpg/160x160bb.jpg\" alt=\"Album cover for Longer Fuse\" width=\"72\" height=\"72\">\n    <div class=\"playlist-song-copy\">\n      <strong>&quot;Sometimes When We Touch&quot; - Dan Hill (Longer Fuse, 1977)</strong>\n      <p>A lush pop ballad known for its romantic lyric and soft, soaring arrangement.</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/Music125/v4/ad/f4/6a/adf46a57-e5c6-7a1f-36e3-13d694039ac2/21UMGIM46552.rgb.jpg/160x160bb.jpg\" alt=\"Album cover for Heart in Motion\" width=\"72\" height=\"72\">\n    <div class=\"playlist-song-copy\">\n      <strong>&quot;Baby, Baby&quot; - Amy Grant (Heart in Motion, 1991)</strong>\n      <p>A glossy crossover pop hit that helped define Amy Grant’s mainstream breakthrough.</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/Music114/v4/a1/71/ea/a171eaab-afd6-1e3a-90fd-da5960a70c98/mzi.vpzxcadm.jpg/160x160bb.jpg\" alt=\"Album cover for Weight\" width=\"72\" height=\"72\">\n    <div class=\"playlist-song-copy\">\n      <strong>&quot;Liar&quot; - Rollins Band (Weight, 1994)</strong>\n      <p>A raw, confrontational hard-rock track with spoken-word intensity and a long, crushing build.</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/Music/f9/3a/80/mzi.xtorlrtc.tif/160x160bb.jpg\" alt=\"Album cover for Let's Go! the Best of Splitsville\" width=\"72\" height=\"72\">\n    <div class=\"playlist-song-copy\">\n      <strong>&quot;Ponce De Leon&quot; - Splitsville (Let's Go! the Best of Splitsville, 2007)</strong>\n      <p>A brief, tuneful pop number with a power-pop bounce and a light, clipped arrangement.</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/Music211/v4/c3/6e/e5/c36ee5cc-983a-bc9f-c91a-00c17e6acac0/118783.jpg/160x160bb.jpg\" alt=\"Album cover for Telephone Free Landslide Victory\" width=\"72\" height=\"72\">\n    <div class=\"playlist-song-copy\">\n      <strong>&quot;Take the Skinheads Bowling&quot; - Camper Van Beethoven (Telephone Free Landslide Victory, 1985)</strong>\n      <p>An off-kilter college-rock favorite with a sing-song chorus and deadpan absurdity.</p>\n    </div>\n  </article>\n</div>\n\n## Genres\n\n- R&B/Soul\n- Rock\n- Hard Rock\n- Pop\n- Alternative\n- Christian",
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  "description": "A monthly playlist for the girls, covering July 2025.",
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  "publishedAt": "2025-07-15T17:00:00.000Z",
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  "textContent": "This is the July 2025 playlist for the girls.\n\nThe Songs\n&quot;Night Train (Single Version)&quot; - James Brown (20 All-Time Greatest Hits!, 1991)\n      A hard-driving soul groove with Brown’s tight band and rhythmic momentum front and center.\n&quot;Mother Mother&quot; - Tracy Bonham (The Burdens of Being Upright, 1996)\n      A sharp grunge-era anthem built around a noisy guitar burst and a frustrated chorus.\n&quot;Silent Lucidity&quot; - Queensrÿche (Queensrÿche: Greatest Hits, 2000)\n      A power ballad with a dramatic acoustic opening and a big, polished chorus.\n&quot;If I Ever Lose My Faith In You&quot; - Sting (Ten Summoner's Tales (Expanded Edition), 1993)\n      A polished early-’90s pop-rock single with a steady bass line and clean production.\n&quot;Tomorrow (Remastered)&quot; - Silverchair (Frogstomp (20th Anniversary Deluxe Edition), 1995)\n      A bruising alternative-rock cut that pairs heavy guitars with an urgent, anthemic feel.\n&quot;Inside Out&quot; - Eve 6 (Eve 6, 1998)\n      A catchy late-’90s alt-rock song with a bright hook and a jittery, upbeat pulse.\n&quot;Different Drum&quot; - The Stone Poneys (Evergreen, Vol. 2, 1967)\n      A classic folk-rock staple with a breezy melody and a strong Laurel Canyon-era feel.\n&quot;Sometimes When We Touch&quot; - Dan Hill (Longer Fuse, 1977)\n      A lush pop ballad known for its romantic lyric and soft, soaring arrangement.\n&quot;Baby, Baby&quot; - Amy Grant (Heart in Motion, 1991)\n      A glossy crossover pop hit that helped define Amy Grant’s mainstream breakthrough.\n&quot;Liar&quot; - Rollins Band (Weight, 1994)\n      A raw, confrontational hard-rock track with spoken-word intensity and a long, crushing build.\n&quot;Ponce De Leon&quot; - Splitsville (Let's Go! the Best of Splitsville, 2007)\n      A brief, tuneful pop number with a power-pop bounce and a light, clipped arrangement.\n&quot;Take the Skinheads Bowling&quot; - Camper Van Beethoven (Telephone Free Landslide Victory, 1985)\n      An off-kilter college-rock favorite with a sing-song chorus and deadpan absurdity.\n    \n  \n\nGenres\nR&B/Soul\nRock\nHard Rock\nPop\nAlternative\nChristian",
  "title": "For the Girls: July 2025",
  "updatedAt": "2026-05-21T15:27:16.742Z"
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