This is an archived article that was published on sltrib. It is provided only for personal research purposes and may not be reprinted. The most popular song of the summer of was LMFAO's "Party Rock Anthem," though no one remembers it for the lyrics that included this puzzling rejoinder: "Yo, I'm runnin' through these ho's like Drano. Everyone remembers the song for the immortal lines of the chorus:.
He referenced his group's signature dance as "a lot of shuffling. The tour is one of the few arena-size hip-hop dance parties that have shuffled their way through Utah. LMFAO came to attention several years ago with the dance hit "I'm In Miami Bitch," which frankly showed such a lack of craftsmanship that it's hard to believe that SkyBlu and Redfoo are directly descended from Berry Gordy, the founder of the Motown record label.
But it wasn't until 's "Party Rock Anthem" and "I'm Sexy and I Know It" that the duo became larger than life and launched terms such as "party rock" and "shuffling" into popular culture.
In addition, its lyrics sparked a recent national debate when a 6-year-old boy was suspended from his Denver-area school for three days earlier this month after it was reported that he told a girl, "I'm sexy and I know it.
The song invites either immediate scorn or a headache, with its catchy chorus and jitter synths. Whatever your reaction, one thing is for sure: You won't be able to get that squeaky electronic hook out of your head. But not just anyone can be a party rocker.
So we've put together this foolproof fashion guide to the Party Rock and get you lookin' fly. If you follow these instructions exactly, you too will look like a piece of Pop Art freeze-dried in the '80s and microwaved yesterday, which is what you're going for.
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