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@ZFire, your post in the celeb crushes thread reminded me of this old favourite: DJ Boring - Winona. It's a morning after the night before kind of tune.
Of course, she picks my favorite track by DJ Boring... go figure.

But I beat you to it :p

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I'm reminded of this old parody music video by The Lonely Island. The singing is done in the style of Pet Shop Boys. Hilarious and still holds up really well.

 
Ramsey Lewis - If loving you is wrong, I don't want to be right.

Ramsey was a pianist and composer. Just an instrumental jam that will tug your heart's strings.
As you probably know, Ramsey Lewis lived in Chicago and had his own program every Sunday from Noon to 2 PM on the College of Dupage's radio station (WDCB 90.9FM). I would make it a special point to listen; other than our one classical station, it was the only artistically rewarding program on the entire FM Band. He was a brilliantly astute critic in that he would alert me to masterworks that I would otherwise never have had occasion to discover for myself (one being Nat King Cole's astonishingly sensitive interpretation of "Blame It On My Youth", which is on YouTube).

Also, if you want a really good laugh, check out on YouTube Mrs. Miller singing "Downtown."
 
I always loved Eurovision (past tense, because my ears just can't take the shredding anymore, and I skipped last year's).

More for this, this and this kind of thing, than this, this and this kind of thing - because let's face it, 99% of the music is pretty rubbish.

But there are some gems.

So in addition to the best EV song I ever heard and posted here in 2021, here are some other rarities I've enjoyed:













 
A lot of good stuff in here since I last checked the thread! Here's a slice of mellower Detroit techno I've been into lately.
So smooth...

Larkin, Jeff Mills, and Robert Hood are in my top 3 list of best Detroit techno producers with Mills taking the number 1 spot.



 

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