For the Girls: September 2024
Wade Minter
September 15, 2024
This is the September 2024 playlist for the girls.
The Songs
"September" - Earth, Wind & Fire (Greatest Hits, 1978)
A classic late-1970s funk-pop staple with a bright horn hook and an instantly recognizable dance groove.
"Ms. New Booty (feat. Ying Yang Twins & Mr. Collipark)" - Bubba Sparxxx (The Charm, 2005)
A crunk-era rap single built around a loud club chant and a playful, bass-heavy bounce.
"Better Days (And the Bottom Drops Out)" - Citizen King (Mobile Estates, 1999)
An alt-rock track that pairs a restless rhythm with a sharp, radio-ready chorus.
"Kids In America (2020 Remaster)" - Kim Wilde (Kim Wilde (2020 Expanded & Remastered Edition), 1981)
A glossy synth-pop hit from the early MTV years, driven by a crisp beat and catchy keyboard lines.
"orange show speedway" - Lizzy McAlpine (five seconds flat, 2022)
A spare, intimate indie-pop song that leans on vulnerable vocals and careful phrasing.
"Baby I Love Your Way" - Peter Frampton (Peter Frampton, 1994)
A soft-rock favorite with a warm, easygoing melody and a gentle acoustic feel.
"Lost In Your Eyes" - Debbie Gibson (Electric Youth, 1989)
A polished power ballad known for its big hook and polished late-1980s pop production.
"Angry Johnny" - Poe (Hello, 1995)
A moody alt-rock song that mixes tense vocals with a driving, dramatic arrangement.
"Incense and Peppermint" - Strawberry Alarm Clock (Incense & Peppermints, 1967)
A psychedelic-era single with a swirling, slightly surreal sound and a memorable chorus.
"Semi-Charmed Life" - Third Eye Blind (Third Eye Blind (20th Anniversary Edition), 1997)
A dense pop-rock anthem that turns an upbeat melody into something sharper and more complicated.
"Drunken Lullabies" - Flogging Molly (Drunken Lullabies, 2007)
A fast, fiddle-driven Celtic-punk song with a rowdy singalong energy.
"A Twink and a Redhead" - Grant & Ash (A Twink and a Redhead - Single, 2024)
A short, punchy pop number that keeps things light and direct.
Genres
R&B/Soul
Hip-Hop/Rap
Rock
Pop
Alternative
Alternative Rock
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