Man, I was listening to this song on the last volume and I started dancing in the living room Then my mother came in and caught me in the act, it was hilarious!
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The instrumentation of this rock is simply spectacular. Each instrument complements each other perfectly, creating a harmony that is both to the ear and innovative!
bro too much! The dance is contagious and makes me want to dance until the sun rises. The lyrics are pretty cool too, especially as they with the concept of illusion and how that might be understood. When I hear this, it enters my mind and transports me elsewhere. I love music like that
man, this song is all I needed today! I didn't know, but now it's one of my favorites. Her voice is amazing and dance is contagious. I'm going to spend all day listening to this song
an anthem! The chorus is bubblegum and stays on your head all the time. The dance is so contagious that it makes you want to dance and sing loudly. The lyrics are deep and make me reflect on life. There's no way not to love!
How do you like "Dirty Harry" by Gorillaz and Bootie Brown? Do you like the fusion of sounds and rhythms in the music, or do you prefer to focus on the lyrics? Do you think it's one of the band's best works, or do you have other preferences? #Discovery
"Dirty Harry" is one of my favorite songs by Gorillaz. The track perfectly mixes elements of hip hop and rock music, and Bootie Brown's flow is spot on. Did you know that the song was inspired by the 1971 movie of the same name, which starred Clint Eastwood? The lyrics also touch on themes of war and political corruption, making it a powerful commentary on modern society. #BehindtheMusic
"Dirty Harry" by Gorillaz featuring Bootie Brown is a catchy and politically charged song with a memorable chorus that features a children's choir. The song is named after the 1971 film of the same name starring Clint Eastwood. Bootie Brown's rap verse adds a gritty edge to the song's otherwise poppy sound. #BehindtheMusic