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Beastie Boys – Girls
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“Girls” is the sixth track of Beastie Boys' debut album Licensed To Ill. The LP was released on November 15, 1986 by Def Jam Recordings.
“Girls” was performed in 1 known concert:
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Beastie Boys – To All the Girls
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On the opening cut, the Beastie Boys put some distance between the less-respectful lyrics they kicked on License to Ill (and tracks like, “She’s on It“) vs. their maturing self-
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Beastie Boys (Ft. DJ Hurricane) – The New Style
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This is the second single — and Track #2 — from Beastie Boys' debut full-length album, Licensed To Ill. The record was released on 6.6.1986 by Def Jam Recordings, a division of
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Beastie Boys – Girls Samples
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Beastie Boys – Girls Covers
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GoldieBlox (Ft. Ad-Rock, Beastie Boys & Rick Rubin) – GoldieBlox v. Beastie Boys
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The GoldieBlox toy company on November 18, 2013 targeted the Beastie Boys with a lawsuit seeking a court ruling that its “Princess Machine” video, which features three little girls
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Beastie Boys – Girls Samples
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Beastie Boys – She's Crafty
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“She’s Crafty” is Track 3 on Licensed to Ill, released 11.15.1986 by Def Jam Recordings, a division of CBS/Columbia Records. The track was co-produced by Beastie Boys, engineered
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Sizzy Rocket – GIRLS
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“GIRLS” is a remake of the Beastie Boys' song of the same name. The original is considered very misogynistic, so Sizzy decided to put a feminist spin on it. This cover has been
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Beastie Boys – Paul Revere
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Released in 1986 on Licensed to Ill, this song helped make the Beastie Boys–it’s the tale of how they got acquainted. The title is a little misleading, as it has nothing to do
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Beastie Boys – Girls Interpolations
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GoldieBlox – Girls
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This is an advertisement for the GoldieBlox toy company that produces toys that break with the gendered norm of toy production–all pink everything–for little girls. The jingle for
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Beastie Boys – The Sounds of Science
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[Verse 1] / Now here we go dropping science, dropping it all over / Like bumping around the town like when you're driving a Range Rover / Expanding the horizon and expanding the
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Beastie Boys (Ft. Mark Nishita) – Netty's Girl
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“Netty’s Girl” first appeared on the “Pass the Mic” 12' single, and later on the anthology The Sounds Of Science. It was likely intended as somewhat of a parody of Eddie Holman’s
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The Beach Boys – California Girls
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“California Girls” is a song by American rock band The Beach Boys, featured on their ninth studio album Summer Days (And Summer Nights!!) (1965). Written by band-members Brian
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Beastie Boys – Dis Yourself in '89 (Just Do It)
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“Dis Yourself in ‘89” is a remixed instrumental version of “Hey Ladies”, the lead single of Paul’s Boutique. It is one of many songs crafted after the completion of Paul’s
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Beastie Boys – Hey Ladies
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Track 8 on Paul’s Boutique finds the Beasties on the prowl for female companionship. This classic number is helped along by a Japanese baseball player, scores of sitcom stars, a
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Beastie Boys – To All the Girls Samples
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Beastie Boys – 3-Minute Rule
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This is Track #7 on Paul’s Boutique, released July 25, 1989 on Capitol Records. Beastie Boys & Dust Brothers share writing and production credits. Engineered by Mario Caldato, Jr
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Beastie Boys – Brass Monkey
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“Brass Monkey" is Track #11 on Beastie Boys' debut full-length album, Licensed To Ill. The record was released on 6.6.1986 by Def Jam Recordings, a division of CBS/Columbia
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Beastie Boys – Posse in Effect
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“Posse in Effect” is Track 4 on Licensed to Ill, released 11.15.1986 by Def Jam Recordings, a division of CBS/Columbia Records. The track was co-produced by Beastie Boys
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Beastie Boys – No Sleep Till Brooklyn
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“NSTB” is a classic Beastie Boys cut from Licensed to Ill, and the LP’s sixth single, released 3.1.1987. The narrative highlights the Boys' experiences while out on tour
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Debbie Sterling (Ft. Beastie Boys & GoldieBlox) – Our [GoldieBlox's] Letter to the Beastie Boys
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Debbie Sterling, founder of GoldieBlox, under intense public scrutiny relented and removed the company’s parody of the Beastie Boys' song “Girls” from their promotional video, “The
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Beastie Boys – Sure Shot
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This is the first song on the Ill Communication LP, and 3rd single, released a few days after the album, on May 31, 1994. Songwriting credit is shared by Beastie Boys, Wendell
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Beastie Boys – Desperado
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Well, I'm chilly-chill most of the time / But I make a lot of noise when I bust a fresh rhyme / I'm cooling with the posse, cold drinking pissy / Met a young girl and got cold busy
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Beastie Boys – Hold It Now, Hit It
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“Hold It Now Hit It” is Track 10, and the first single off the Beastie Boys' debut full-length album, Licensed To Ill. The record was released on 6.6.1986 by Def Jam Recordings, a
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Beastie Boys – Car Thief
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“Car Thief”, track 11 of Paul’s Boutique, has the Beasties comparing rhyme biters with car thieves. The song was basically complete musically when the Boys added their raps over
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Beastie Boys – AWOL
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The final cut on “B-Boy Bouillabaisse”, and Track #23 on the 20th Anniversary Edition of Paul’s Boutique.
Mike D (in Beastie Boys Book) on “B-Boy Bouillabaisse” and “AWOL”:
We
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Lizzo – Grrrls
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“Grrrls” is a promotional single for Lizzo’s fourth studio album, Special. It’s an empowering anthem about women sharing their love and power with each other with a beat that
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Beastie Boys – Slow and Low
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This track is a cover of the Run-D.M.C. “Slow and Low” demo originally recorded for the King of Rock album and was written by:
Joseph “Run” Simmons
Darryl “DMC” McDaniels
Rick
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Beastie Boys – High Plains Drifter
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This is Track 5 on Paul’s Boutique, released 7.25.1989 on Capitol Records. Beastie Boys & Dust Brothers share writing and production credits. This caper song is packed with mad
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Beastie Boys – 59 Chrystie Street
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“59 Chrystie Street" is the first ninth of “B-Boy Bouillabaisse,” the hodgepodge that concludes *Paul’s Boutique.“ It’s an address on the Lower East Side of Manhattan.
After
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Beastie Boys – Rhymin & Stealin
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“Rhymin’ and Stealin’” is Track #1 from the Beastie Boys' debut LP, License to Ill — released on 6.6.1986 by Def Jam Recordings, a division of CBS/Columbia Records. The track was
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Beastie Boys – Slow Ride
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The song samples “Low Rider” by War.
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Beastie Boys – Shadrach
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The type of song Genius was invented for — a pop culture reference-heavy number from (arguably) the group’s best album that ranks among their greatest songs…
“Shadrach” is Track
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Doctor Randomercam – Girls Wanna Heart of Glass
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Once had a love in the morning light / My mother said it was a gas / Seemed like the real thing / We're not the fortunate ones / Oh girls wanna heart of glass / Once had a love in
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Beastie Boys – Get On the Mic
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“Get on the Mic" is Section B of “B-Boy Bouillabaisse,“ the 15th track (and hodgepodge) that concludes Paul’s Boutique. For the PB: 20th Anniversary Edition, it’s #16. PB was
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Beastie Boys – Alright Here This
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Because I Grab The Microphone And I Pick It Up / And Then I Fuck It Up And Then I Turn It In / And Then I Turn It Out, Got The Body Rockin' Sound / And Then You Know I'm Gonna Get
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Lizzo Cleverly Flips A Beastie Boys Classic On New Song “Grrrls”
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It’s the second single off her forthcoming album ‘Special’.
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Beastie Boys – Lay It on Me
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“Lay It on Me” is Section G of “B-Boy Bouillabaisse,“ the 15th track from Paul’s Boutique. For the PB: 20th Anniversary Edition, it’s Track #21.
Samples include:
“Let the Music
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Beastie Boys – Mike on the Mic
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“Mike on the Mic” is Section H of “B-Boy Bouillabaisse,“ the 15th track from Paul’s Boutique. For the PB: 20th Anniversary Edition, it’s Track #23.
Samples include:
“At the
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