Lax
L.A.X is Andrew Collins and Erin "Dancin" Jantzen. Begining in 2005, this electro duo from Austin, Tx has emerged from the house party scene and shaped their sound into a dance hybrid of House/R&b/Pop. In 2007 they self-released "The L Ep", the first installment of an epic trilogy and since then have been turning heads everywhere. Collins, the songwriter thrives on cultural fusions apparent from the hip hop "Pump to the Beat" to the reggaeton anthem "Sacudas las Caderas" while Jantzen
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Lax
L.A.X is Andrew Collins and Erin "Dancin" Jantzen. Begining in 2005, this electro duo from Austin, Tx has emerged from the house party scene and shaped their sound into a dance hybrid of House/R&b/Pop. In 2007 they self-released "The L Ep", the first installment of an epic trilogy and since then have been turning heads everywhere. Collins, the songwriter thrives on cultural fusions apparent from the hip hop "Pump to the Beat" to the reggaeton anthem "Sacudas las Caderas" while Jantzen
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Bad Government
"Bad Government" by Brizzle Man is a song that delves into the harsh realities of a society plagued by corrupt leadership, exploitation, and the struggle for justice. The lyrics paint a vivid picture of a city, likely inspired by Nigeria, where government corruption and societal issues have far-reaching impacts on the lives of everyday people. The opening verse sets the stage by highlighting how the city is under the grip of a "bad government" that thrives on the frustration and anger of its citizens. The mention of girls on the corner seeking power and fame through compromising means symbolizes the desperation and vulnerability of individuals caught in a system that preys on their hopes and dreams. The chorus directly confronts the theme of bad governance, portraying a scenario where governmental malpractice goes hand in hand with societal decay. The reference to girls engaging in risky behavior to secure a "decree" and boys scheming in the shadows reflects the distorted values and skewed priorities perpetuated by a dysfunctional system. Throughout the song, the repeated mention of Nigeria serves as a backdrop to the narrative, hinting at the specific cultural and political context being addressed. Nigeria has faced significant challenges related to corruption, inequality, and social unrest, making it a poignant setting for the song's commentary on the struggles faced by its people. The bridge section introduces a glimmer of hope amidst the despair, with a call for courage and unity in the face of oppression. The lyrics emphasize the resilience of the people and their determination to challenge the status quo, indicating a rebellious spirit against the injustices they endure. The song's recurring themes of corruption, injustice, resilience, and unity underscore a powerful message about the need for societal change and the fight for a better future. Through vivid imagery, symbolic references, and a call to action, "Bad Government" serves as a poignant anthem for those who refuse to succumb to the oppressive forces around them. In summary, "Bad Government" by Brizzle Man is a poignant critique of corrupt governance, societal decay, and the indomitable spirit of those who strive for justice and change in the face of adversity. It sheds light on the struggles faced by individuals in a system that betrays their trust and exploits their aspirations, urging listeners to stand up, resist, and forge a path towards a more just and equitable society.more
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Unstoppable (Love)
The song "Unstoppable (Love)" by Brizzle Man is a declaration of unwavering love and commitment. The lyrics express the artist's deep devotion to their partner, emphasizing that they are genuine and not playing games. They assure their love interest that they will always prioritize them and keep them close. The repetition of phrases like "I never use to play," "I got you," and "I want you forever in my heart" reinforces the sincerity and seriousness of their feelings. They want their partner to know that their love is real and lasting. The chorus emphasizes the strength and power of their love, describing it as unstoppable. The mention of breaking rules and pushing forward with their love implies that they are ready to overcome any obstacles that come their way. They believe that nothing can stand in the way of their love and that together they are invincible. Overall, "Unstoppable (Love)" conveys a message of unwavering devotion, trust, and the unbreakable bond between the artist and their partner. It celebrates the strength of their love and their determination to overcome any challenges they may face.more
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