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Day Forty Seven

I did it again... by two days this time. Apparently I've gotten so caught up in the stuff I've been working on that I missed another Top 5. And now that I've acknowledged it, I'm going to put it off for one more day, because what I want to use as my topic will take a bit of research, and as of right now I'm not prepared for it. That being said, I'm still going to take a bit of time and discuss said topic anyway...

Normally, I'm not a huge fan of anything that could be considered "top 40 radio," but every so often, the things I do enjoy (good lyrics, solid musicianship, etc.) manage to wrap themselves around an exceedingly catchy hook that screams RADIO. The last time it happened in a really big way was six months or so ago with a song called "All The Pretty Girls." That song was by a band called Fun. And they are.

The long and the short of it is this: it's happened again. This time around it's "Gonna Get Over You" off of Sara Bareilles's new record. This song is poppy and catchy as hell, and I CAN'T STOP PLAYING IT!!!!!!!!

Yeah, it's total ear candy, in case you didn't already know. So come back tomorrow for the Top 5 pieces of ear candy from the last year or so.

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