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Not remotely ready with my list, and faithful readers will note that I still haven't posted my list for 2018 either. But here we are, 2019, 82 or so, needs to be ordered, many more will be added and some of these will drop off. I'm trying to keep up with Cameroonian hip-hop and Korean pop and I'm six months behind with each. I checked the ILM nomination thread yesterday and only two of these songs were on it. No one's nominated Old Town Road yet, what the fuck? There's nobody like me. Or like you, no doubt.

Commentary after the list.

Here's the playlist:



1. Heavy-K x Moonchild Sanelly "Yebo Mama"
2. Bhad Bhabie ft. Tory Lanez "Babyface Savage"
3. Jvcki Wai, Young B, Osshun Gum, Han Yo Han "Dding"
4. Hong Jinyoung "Love Tonight"
5. Lil Pump "Butterfly Doors"
6. A Boogie Wit Da Hoodie "Look Back At Me"
7. Tory Lanez ft. Quavo & Tyga "Broke Leg"
8. Gasmilla ft. Mr Eazi "K33SHI"
9. Lil Pump ft. Lil Wayne "Be Like Me"
10. Ski Mask The Slump God "Faucet Failure"
11. Loopy&nafla "Ice King"
12. DALsooobin "Katchup"



13. Rich The Kid "4 Phones"
14. Gunna "Big Shot"
15. Gasmilla ft. Kwamz & Flava "Charle Man"
16. Rocket Girls 101 "Galaxy Disco"
17. Blueface ft. YG "Thotiana (Remix)"
18. Robyn "Ever Again"
19. Sofi Tukker "Fantasy"
20. YG ft. Tyga, Jon Z "Go Loko"
21 through 81 )

Tory Lanez ft. Quavo & Tyga, "Broke Leg": I don't know how to take the video, whether it's funny or just gross; or maybe I do know how to take it, like it's saying "Look who we can afford!" The lyrics and the rapping, though, are less acquisitive and more good-humored than that — are about taking pleasure in how sexy a woman is, basically. Appreciating sexiness without the usual hip-hop boasting about how you don't care about her and without the usual resenting that you keep giving her money.

Gasmilla ft. Mr Eazi "K33SHI": Flows forward, with blips throwing darts across the flow. Right balance of gravity and nonchalance in the voice. I don't know what he's saying, but I'm guessing from the video that he's not dismissing the human body.

DALsooobin "Katchup": "I will catch up with you" seems to mean that she'll surpass him emotionally, socially, will stalk, maybe leave blood on the floor — the singing reminds me of the typical Lillian Gish tour-de-force where Lillian'd go through all emotions in 5 seconds, glee, despair, hope, resignation. This is the first time Subin's reached me like this.

Rich The Kid "4 Phones": He's braggin' that he doesn't have to brag anymore; his voice seems to have pang and uncertainty (anyway?). "I made 100 thousand in the same clothes" — I have no idea what the significance of that statement is. The instruments are the usual sad and pretty haze.

Gunna "Big Shot": Drawls confidently and confidentially with a sound that stays wary. "If killing was dripping, Gunna, I had a case closed." And I don't know what that means. Genius.com has no opinion. Dripping with gemstones? Now that he's got money he can afford lawyers? He's going from poor to not-so-poor.

Robyn, Billie Eilish, Heavy-K x Moonchild Sanelly, Y2K, Bruce Vine )

J Balvin x Bad Bunny, Midnight, Hot Place, Momoiro Clover Z, Z-TRA ft. Mani Bella, DJ Just Dizle et SoJip, KeshYou )


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Was going to use the title "Trap Hegemony And The Italotrot Question" because I knew it would make Chuck Eddy smile; but I decided "Where 'Galaxy,' naturally enough, means 'Italo'"* was funnier, though maybe David Frazer will be the only one to smile. David's the person who came up with the genre title "Italotrot" to describe Hong Jinyoung's "Love Tonight." I wouldn't say that "Love Tonight" poses a deep question, really: But why is it this song, a trot song — as opposed to, for instance, a K-pop song ("trot" being Official Old Person's Dance Music in Korea**) — that's pulling into itself deliriously catchy freestyle and Italodisco riffs, as if to declare that being trot is no barrier to incorporating any coin and color that makes Frank Kogan feel good? I mean, this is something K-pop itself used to be so good at, insinuating disco and freestyle and Italopop into itself without making a fuss over it or sounding the least bit retro. K-pop still pulls in music left-hand, right-hand, and back-hand, but it's more of a drag these days. See quasi essay below the list.

In the video Jinyoung turns into a cat, or a cat turns into her. —Yes, T-ara did that too, and so I'm sure have many others, that's what comment threads are for if you're so inclined. (Inclined to tell us of other performers who've turned into cats, that is; not inclined to turn into a cat yourself.)

From China, meanwhile, Rocket Girls 101 "Galaxy Disco," where "Galaxy," naturally enough, means "Italo":



Sounds just like the music on Italodisco comps out of Singapore and Hong Kong that populated the three-for-a-dollar cassette bins in SF's Chinatown back in the '80s and '90s. I'd assumed then that most of the music was produced originally in Italy or Germany (with input from Miami and Toronto and Montreal: Tapps and Lime were all over those stores, Tapps with not-quite-so-cheap compilations of their own), but there'd be remixes and mashups and stuff — an impressive version of "Chirpy Chirpy Cheep Cheep" that in a later day would have been screwed and chopped but this used amphetamines rather than cough syrup — and uncredited performers and unknown vocalists, and I was guessing or hoping that some of the talent was Asian. Anyway, "Galaxy Disco" sounds so much like that stuff*** that I wonder if it's actually a cover. It's so familiar. The sound is spot-on, from the reed-thin riffs to the dental-floss vocals.

Of course, most of what's coming is hip-hop, the so-called trap hegemony of my rejected title: though the list itself — here it is! a playlist followed by the list itself, and more commentary below the cut — starts with gqom [UPDATE: now song 3 on the playlist], which is generally considered more a derivative of house.



1. Heavy-K x Moonchild Sanelly "Yebo Mama"
2. Bhad Bhabie ft. Tory Lanez "Babyface Savage"
3. Jvcki Wai, Young B, Osshun Gum, Han Yo Han "Dding"
4. Hong Jinyoung "Love Tonight"
5. Lil Pump "Butterfly Doors"
6. A Boogie Wit Da Hoodie "Look Back At It"



7. DALsooobin "Katchup"
8. Gasmilla ft. Mr Eazi "K33SHI"
9. Loopy&nafla "Ice King"
10. Marilina Bertoldi "O No?"
11. Rich The Kid "4 Phones"
12. Gunna "Big Shot"



13. KeshYou "Уят емес"
14. Kim Bo Kyung "It's Not Discarded"
15. Lil Pump ft. Lil Wayne "Be Like Me"
16. Gasmilla ft. Kwamz & Flava "Charle Man"
17. Solange "Binz"
18. Brooks & Dunn ft. Luke Combs "Brand New Man"
19. Kidd Kenn "'Next Song' Freestyle"


[UPDATE: Kidd Kenn's "Next Song freestyle" was deleted from YouTube - fortunately, Marcus Life does a reaction vid where he plays the whole thing starting at about 2:07, pretty good fidelity with only a bit of bkgd sound from Marcus.]

20. Rema "Iron Man"
21. Sofi Tukker "Fantasy"
22. Rocket Girls 101 "Galaxy Disco"
23. Bad Bunny "Solo De Mi"
24. Blueface ft. YG "Thotiana (Remix)"

Trap hegemony, shining asteroids, wild world, boom and doom )

Hong Jinyoung "Love Tonight"


Heavy-K x Moonchild Sanelly "Yebo Mama"


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