I doubt I'm the only one with music on their itunes that they've never listened to or possibly never heard of. But somehow I ended up with 41.5 days of music. I've only listened to 6.4 days worth. This leaves 35.1 days of music left that I haven't listened to. I am determined to listen to every single song that makes up that extra 756 hours worth of music. This involves reliving childhood camp songs, listening to boy bands, reggae, musicals, jazz and top hits from the 60's. Well you could say I've expanded my horizons. I have never been a fan of rap. When people ask "What kind of music do you listen to?" I usually tell people "I like most music except super twangy country and most rap." Well whilst studying for three tests I listened to 2.5 hours of 50 Cent. By the end I got to thinking that it wasn't so bad after all. A little/extremely offensive but not bad. P.I.M.P, Disco Inferno and In my Hood got pretty good ratings by me. Consider horizons expanded.
I'm not sure how it happened but I've ended up with the top 100 billboard hits from 1950 to 2010. There are some super interesting songs from way back when. Example: from 1961 there is the super catchy Who Put the Bomp. Also good In Spite of Ourselves (lyrics of gold), 1,2,3 Red Light (song from 1968 that's catchyyyy and kinda hilarious. That poor guy just wants to get some), and a personal favorite Does your Chewing Gum Lose Its Flavor (clearly fantastic, just look at the title). And now that I've shared these golden oldies you can expand your horizons.
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