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Welcome to Bandmating, Rhapsody's new show where we put bandmates in the hot seat to test how well they know each other. In this episode, we've got swag-rap sensation Kreayshawn and an unusually effusive DJ LIL D3BB13 (Lil' Debbie) coming out about snacking, sleeping, singing and of course, makin' whoopie. Play Gucci GucciBay Area rapper/filmmaker Kreayshawn’s aesthetic is as compelling as it is bizarre: she's like an escapee from the Mickey Mouse Club raised by hip-hop kids on the streets of Oakland. As evinced by her ridiculously addictive YouTube hit “Gucci Gucci,” she makes music that can be as goofy as Salt-n-Pepa's and as graphic as Tyler, the Creator's. If she can develop a sound with appeal outside the insular swag-rap community — which Columbia Records, who recently signed her, is betting she can — then we may be witnessing the birth of one of the most puzzling, controversial pop stars since Lady Gaga. - Garrett Kamps |
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Welcome to Bandmating, Rhapsody's new show where we put bandmates in the hot seat to test how well they know each other. In this episode we have Redfoo and Sky Blue of LMFAO. And don't forget to check out their new album, Sorry for Party Rocking, right now on Rhapsody!
Like any good sequel, Sorry For Party Rocking is every bit as fun as its predecessor. Like 2009's (you guessed the title) Party Rock, it's full of throbbing dance beats, that "oonce-oonce" sound, tons of club synths and rapped lyrics about all the good things in life: parties, being sexy and champagne showers. Even if the idea is to get laughs (check out "Take It to the Hole," with Busta Rhymes), the bottom line is LMFAO really just wants you shaking your booty.- Mike McGuirk |



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