In no specific order;
1.) The Real Slim Shady by Eminem
-I remember in highschool how everyone wanted to be original but everyone always conformed. More so
the guys over girls, but inside the different cliques, most people looked the same, dressed
the same, talked the same, and acted the same as all of the other members of their group, there was very
little individuality.
2.) Rush the Floor by Massari
-I live in Dearborn and attended Edsel Ford, my best friend was Yemenee. I hung
out a lot in the East and South ends. Dearborn has a large arabic population, and Massari is a
talanted arabic singer we listened to a lot.
3.) I Just Want to Party All the Time by Eddie Murphy (redone by various dj's)
-This song came out a while back, but lately at the clubs downtown, dj's, especially my friend Tom T, has been
remixing this song in his own house style. I love his song, it gets the whole club to move in a wave, and I grew
up with kids who 'want to party all the time'
4.) We Are Family by Sister Sledge
-I have been employed at my current job for over a year now, my fellw coworkers are my family. It has been the
same six of us since I started there. We have all grown so close to each other. I've met some of the best people
that I think I ever will, and I plan on keeping most of these people in my life forever, like family, because at Crave,
we are family. We have to work together, and watch each other's backs there, and we do.
5.) Our House by Madness
-I think Dearborn is a very family oriented community. I think we have a good neighborhood with your typical
American family living in at least every other house.
6.) Spotligh by Dave Matthews Band
-The majority of this song could definately be talking about our good ol' Detroit city. "i see my dreams here
in the big city, sour dissapointment" "damn you, big city, black city rising up around me, steal my soul away" "a
million beating hearts behind brick and cold steel piping fighting for the top fighting for the room to breathe bench
parks sleepers lie cold blanket bedless babieshere this must stop i cannot stay"
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