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  1. Adam Keys (akk@refactorcamp.org)'s status on Sunday, 25-Nov-2018 16:08:51 EST Adam Keys Adam Keys

    The New Yorker’s “Touchstones” essays on classic albums are quite good. The inline samples of Missy Elliott’s musical references and supercuts of other artists borrowing Janet Jackson’s chair dance are a great evolution of online music writing. (There’s also one on Nirvana 🤷♂️) https://www.newyorker.com/culture/touchstones/an-appreciation-of-missy-elliotts-1997-album-supa-dupa-fly

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      The rapper was somehow both intimidating and enticing, like a stranger from another universe, speaking in friendly tongues.
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