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    "text": "This is the December 2023 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/Music125/v4/88/90/0d/88900ddb-b23e-c1e6-8147-20eb92340076/081227397128.jpg/160x160bb.jpg\" alt=\"Album cover for The Very Best of Eagles\" width=\"72\" height=\"72\">\n    <div class=\"playlist-song-copy\">\n      <strong>&quot;Seven Bridges Road (Live)&quot; - Eagles (The Very Best of Eagles, 1980)</strong>\n      <p>A live cut with layered harmonies and a gentle, country-rock feel.</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/Music115/v4/b7/83/3e/b7833ed1-32c0-ebe7-d292-4ff1228766bc/mzi.xutaqjcf.jpg/160x160bb.jpg\" alt=\"Album cover for Now You See Inside\" width=\"72\" height=\"72\">\n    <div class=\"playlist-song-copy\">\n      <strong>&quot;Right Now&quot; - SR-71 (Now You See Inside, 2000)</strong>\n      <p>Fast, scrappy power pop with a polished late-1990s alt-rock edge.</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/Music115/v4/5f/b5/63/5fb56364-3e0e-18e7-2df5-b9d0d1c871df/00050087349677.rgb.jpg/160x160bb.jpg\" alt=\"Album cover for The Best of Squirrel Nut Zippers\" width=\"72\" height=\"72\">\n    <div class=\"playlist-song-copy\">\n      <strong>&quot;Hell&quot; - Squirrel Nut Zippers (The Best of Squirrel Nut Zippers, 1997)</strong>\n      <p>Swing-era novelty pop with a darkly playful title and a bright arrangement.</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/Music124/v4/30/0f/cd/300fcd20-bcbb-ed94-08d1-7211072d8f5f/00606949240226.rgb.jpg/160x160bb.jpg\" alt=\"Album cover for Rubberneck\" width=\"72\" height=\"72\">\n    <div class=\"playlist-song-copy\">\n      <strong>&quot;Possum Kingdom&quot; - Toadies (Rubberneck, 1994)</strong>\n      <p>Loud, brooding post-grunge with a tense, slow-building hook.</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/Music124/v4/05/eb/85/05eb8564-8ef0-c1bf-73e9-775beb468157/mzi.fczpgmgv.jpg/160x160bb.jpg\" alt=\"Album cover for Flowers On the Wall: The Essential Statler Brothers 1964-1969\" width=\"72\" height=\"72\">\n    <div class=\"playlist-song-copy\">\n      <strong>&quot;Flowers On the Wall&quot; - The Statler Brothers (Flowers On the Wall: The Essential Statler Brothers 1964-1969, 1965)</strong>\n      <p>A smooth country standard built around tight sibling harmony.</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/Music125/v4/7d/e2/e9/7de2e912-ce96-da1e-569a-c088b5e49a3f/06UMGIM03157.rgb.jpg/160x160bb.jpg\" alt=\"Album cover for 50th Anniversary Collection, Vol. 1\" width=\"72\" height=\"72\">\n    <div class=\"playlist-song-copy\">\n      <strong>&quot;Boogie Woogie Bugle Boy&quot; - The Andrews Sisters (50th Anniversary Collection, Vol. 1, 1941)</strong>\n      <p>Big-band-era vocal pop with crisp rhythm and wartime-era charm.</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/Music126/v4/51/f5/d2/51f5d297-e277-2592-17af-bd89156103e0/0884977845730.jpg/160x160bb.jpg\" alt=\"Album cover for The Wedding Singer\" width=\"72\" height=\"72\">\n    <div class=\"playlist-song-copy\">\n      <strong>&quot;Hold Me Now&quot; - The Thompson Twins (The Wedding Singer, 1998)</strong>\n      <p>A slick synth-pop ballad that found a second life in a movie soundtrack.</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/Music124/v4/05/16/96/05169674-ae54-035b-8d79-1440b6189a26/dj.yunzacis.jpg/160x160bb.jpg\" alt=\"Album cover for Scenes From The Southside\" width=\"72\" height=\"72\">\n    <div class=\"playlist-song-copy\">\n      <strong>&quot;The Valley Road&quot; - Bruce Hornsby &amp; The Range (Scenes From The Southside, 1988)</strong>\n      <p>A warm, piano-driven pop-rock track with an easygoing groove.</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/Music124/v4/76/5b/a5/765ba522-c63e-ab3c-c25c-f29cc522021e/00720642473429.rgb.jpg/160x160bb.jpg\" alt=\"Album cover for Tails\" width=\"72\" height=\"72\">\n    <div class=\"playlist-song-copy\">\n      <strong>&quot;Do You Sleep?&quot; - Lisa Loeb &amp; Nine Stories (Tails, 1995)</strong>\n      <p>A quiet, confessional alt-pop song led by fingerpicked guitar.</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/Music124/v4/cb/42/12/cb4212fa-4276-967b-bd33-3f7828ceb43b/00602537944965.rgb.jpg/160x160bb.jpg\" alt=\"Album cover for Milk and Honey\" width=\"72\" height=\"72\">\n    <div class=\"playlist-song-copy\">\n      <strong>&quot;Nobody Told Me&quot; - John Lennon (Milk and Honey, 1984)</strong>\n      <p>An early-1980s solo single with a sharp melody and an uneasy bite.</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/Music115/v4/c8/93/c5/c893c529-21d5-63ad-adb0-6256ec120fe6/888880333490.jpg/160x160bb.jpg\" alt=\"Album cover for I Got Next\" width=\"72\" height=\"72\">\n    <div class=\"playlist-song-copy\">\n      <strong>&quot;Step Into a World (Rapture's Delight)&quot; - KRS-One (I Got Next, 1997)</strong>\n      <p>A classic boom-bap hip-hop track that celebrates style and self-respect.</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/Music/fc/b6/e0/mzi.ojrofgsy.jpg/160x160bb.jpg\" alt=\"Album cover for The Best of the Pogues\" width=\"72\" height=\"72\">\n    <div class=\"playlist-song-copy\">\n      <strong>&quot;Fairytale of New York (feat. Kirsty MacColl)&quot; - The Pogues (The Best of the Pogues, 1987)</strong>\n      <p>A bitter Christmas pub song that mixes folk energy with a bruised love story.</p>\n    </div>\n  </article>\n</div>\n\n## Genres\n\n- Rock\n- Country\n- Vocal\n- Soundtrack\n- Pop\n- Alternative\n- Hip-Hop/Rap",
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  "description": "A monthly playlist for the girls, covering December 2023.",
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  "publishedAt": "2023-12-15T17:00:00.000Z",
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  "textContent": "This is the December 2023 playlist for the girls.\n\nThe Songs\n&quot;Seven Bridges Road (Live)&quot; - Eagles (The Very Best of Eagles, 1980)\n      A live cut with layered harmonies and a gentle, country-rock feel.\n&quot;Right Now&quot; - SR-71 (Now You See Inside, 2000)\n      Fast, scrappy power pop with a polished late-1990s alt-rock edge.\n&quot;Hell&quot; - Squirrel Nut Zippers (The Best of Squirrel Nut Zippers, 1997)\n      Swing-era novelty pop with a darkly playful title and a bright arrangement.\n&quot;Possum Kingdom&quot; - Toadies (Rubberneck, 1994)\n      Loud, brooding post-grunge with a tense, slow-building hook.\n&quot;Flowers On the Wall&quot; - The Statler Brothers (Flowers On the Wall: The Essential Statler Brothers 1964-1969, 1965)\n      A smooth country standard built around tight sibling harmony.\n&quot;Boogie Woogie Bugle Boy&quot; - The Andrews Sisters (50th Anniversary Collection, Vol. 1, 1941)\n      Big-band-era vocal pop with crisp rhythm and wartime-era charm.\n&quot;Hold Me Now&quot; - The Thompson Twins (The Wedding Singer, 1998)\n      A slick synth-pop ballad that found a second life in a movie soundtrack.\n&quot;The Valley Road&quot; - Bruce Hornsby &amp; The Range (Scenes From The Southside, 1988)\n      A warm, piano-driven pop-rock track with an easygoing groove.\n&quot;Do You Sleep?&quot; - Lisa Loeb &amp; Nine Stories (Tails, 1995)\n      A quiet, confessional alt-pop song led by fingerpicked guitar.\n&quot;Nobody Told Me&quot; - John Lennon (Milk and Honey, 1984)\n      An early-1980s solo single with a sharp melody and an uneasy bite.\n&quot;Step Into a World (Rapture's Delight)&quot; - KRS-One (I Got Next, 1997)\n      A classic boom-bap hip-hop track that celebrates style and self-respect.\n&quot;Fairytale of New York (feat. Kirsty MacColl)&quot; - The Pogues (The Best of the Pogues, 1987)\n      A bitter Christmas pub song that mixes folk energy with a bruised love story.\n    \n  \n\nGenres\nRock\nCountry\nVocal\nSoundtrack\nPop\nAlternative\nHip-Hop/Rap",
  "title": "For the Girls: December 2023",
  "updatedAt": "2026-05-21T15:28:30.525Z"
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