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In the video for this we are in summer from-the-block mode, with sweaty dudes playing basketball, hot girls drinking suggestively from water fountains, and J.Lo hanging out in front of a decrepit building and wearing a fedora she borrowed from a dapper old man.

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When Len had signed to Work Records, one of its demands was to be able to direct its own videos. The group used a $100,000 budget to make the video. They flew to Daytona Beach, Florida with two dozen friends while the area was crowded with people on their spring vacations. They spent much of the budget on alcohol, buying so much that they broke their hotel's elevator trying to lift it. They shot the video in the afternoon so that they could recover from hangovers in the morning and drink in the evening. The scenes were shot without a script or storyboard. In the video, Len and its friends are shown relaxing together and riding on scooters, go-karts, and jet skis.

After the hole left in my heart by the end of Vanderpump Rules, my husband and I have been enjoying The Real Housewives of Potomac. If you love Bravo, I highly recommend the podcast Bitch Sesh hosted by Casey Wilson and Danielle Schneider.

We are Alice Bolin and Emily Jones, writers and pals with a mutual interest in pop jams, vintage MTV from circa 1999, and obscure celebrity gossip. Alice was born in Idaho and is now a writer and professor in Memphis, Tennessee. Emily was born in the suburbs of Chicago and is now a librarian and writer in St. Paul, Minnesota. Emily is the best tweeter on God\u2019s green earth and Alice also often tweets things.

Alice: When I think about Songs of Summer I am immediately awash in the memory of being forced to go to the public swimming pool every summer day until I turned fourteen so my dad could get the most value out of our family membership. They would always blast top 40, and one time a hot lifeguard made fun of me for singing along to \u201CGhetto Supastar\u201D. I also have a really distinct memory of walking along the edge of the pool and singing along to \u201CIt\u2019s Gonna Be Me\u201D, hating myself for it because I was a Backstreet Boys fan.

Which is all to say I have a lot of favorite summer jams, and I go to a music video pool party in my mind to center myself. But imho the queen of summer music is Leo Goddess \uD83E\uDD81\uD83D\uDC51 Jennifer Lopez.

\u201CIf You Had My Love\u201D is absolutely in the running for best summer song of all time, and I recommend that anyone reading this go listen to it immediately. I remember the day it debuted on TRL. I was nine years old and it was perfectly marketed towards me, but I was pretty sure I would love this song the rest of my life, and I was right.


In the video for this we are in summer from-the-block mode, with sweaty dudes playing basketball, hot girls drinking suggestively from water fountains, and J.Lo hanging out in front of a decrepit building and wearing a fedora she borrowed from a dapper old man.

I always related to the song\u2019s lyrics about being, you know, real, since as a surly young teen I kept it real at all costs. I also appreciate the J.Lo-Ja Rule synergy because they\u2019re both pretty untalented at making music and yet through sheer determination have given us many amazing hits. This seems like a good moment to link a Fyre Festival longread and this immortal blog post where Jia Tolentino told everyone that J. Lo was not saying \u201CAre you Ellie?\u201D at the beginning of the song.

Emily: Speaking of Ms. Lo, I\u2019d like to recommend a show that I loved last summer that just returned: World of Dance! It\u2019s just your basic dance competition show judged by Jen, Ne-Yo, and Derek Hough, but the prize is one million dollars so the dancing is on another level. I just saw the premiere and am obsessed with this salsa number by Karen y Ricardo. Check out this video of last year\u2019s winners, Les Twins, who are Parisian and are Beyonc\u00E9-endorsed. Do you guys think I could do that? Do you think I could join Les Twins?

Alice: OMG my friends showed me all these YouTube videos of Les Twins, and I said \u201CIs this So You Think You Can Dance?\u201D and they said, \u201CNo, it\u2019s World of Dance\u201D and I had a very faint memory of you telling me to watch it.

I have so much more to say about summer music, and I haven\u2019t even mentioned my favorite playlist I\u2019ve ever made, Desperately Seeking Summer, a compilation of pop rap and bro country that I invite you all to follow on Spotify, but how can I be promoting music by Luke Bryan in this political climate??? Instead I\u2019ll draw your attention to the incredibly inspiring story of the making of Len\u2019s \u201CSteal My Sunshine\u201D video:

When Len had signed to Work Records, one of its demands was to be able to direct its own videos. The group used a $100,000 budget to make the video. They flew to Daytona Beach, Florida with two dozen friends while the area was crowded with people on their spring vacations. They spent much of the budget on alcohol, buying so much that they broke their hotel's elevator trying to lift it. They shot the video in the afternoon so that they could recover from hangovers in the morning and drink in the evening. The scenes were shot without a script or storyboard. In the video, Len and its friends are shown relaxing together and riding on scooters, go-karts, and jet skis.

Get a WNBA League Pass, please!!! It is only $17 and their season is super condensed so there are several games every day until September. Seems really awful for the players and maybe they will all be ragged with fatigue by the end but it\u2019s entertaining so far! Their talent is incredible, the games aren\u2019t super bloated with ads, and there are very few popular narratives about the league so I never know what\u2019s going to happen next!

My favorite beach reads are the terrifying Florida fabulism of Alissa Nutting. She\u2019s got a story collection coming out in July, and I love her novels Tampa, about a beautiful woman who preys on tween boys, and Made for Love, about a woman running from her deranged tech billionaire husband. Especially relevant because of recent celebrity couple developments.

Emily: You can definitely feel the Gemini season in the air with news stories like Anna Delvey\u2019s grift, 76ers management potentially taking a cue from Russia, Pusha T and Drake\u2019s beef which may take us all down at some point, Ukrainian journalists faking their own deaths, and, also, where is Melania? Let\u2019s just all agree to never speak the name that rhymes with \u201CSchmoseanne\u201D ever, ever again. (Alice: n.b. Trump and Kanye are the ultimate Geminis.) Summer tends to heighten my emotions and make me feel most alive, for good and for ill. Lana, who was born on the cusp of Gemini and Cancer, feels me:

There\u2019s a meme going around on Twitter that the song that hit number one on your fourteenth birthday defines your life. Mine is \u201CHot in Herre,\u201D a Lime-a-Rita jingle that is pretty much the platonic ideal of a summer song (see also: Crazy in Love). It\u2019s also apparently a climate change anthem? Maybe we\u2019re better off not knowing that. Alice\u2019s 14th birthday song is Dilemma by Nelly ft. Kelly Rowland. I feel bad that my song is better than hers.

I spent the summer of 2010 obsessively watching the video for Katy Perry\u2019s \u201CCalifornia Gurls\u201D. Did I love it? Did I hate it? Why would you write an entire song about \u201CCalifornia\u201D and then set your video in a land of candy? Why is there an Alex Chilton reference in the title? I just realized that the summer of 2010 is when Alice and I met! (Also when I met my husband but who cares)
This song is sort of like if a machine had to generate a \u201Csong of summer.\u201D It\u2019s co-written by Perry\u2019s friend and frequent collaborator Bonnie McKee. Bonnie also co-wrote \u201CTeenage Dream,\u201D \u201CRoar,\u201D songs for Britney Spears and Kesha, and this 2013 song which failed to hit but I find enjoyable. Here is a medley of Bonnie McKee singing her hits.

Emily: The Wikipedia page for \u201CCalifornia Gurls\u201D says that the song was a West Coast response to \u201CEmpire State of Mind,\u201D a song I\u2019m not going to even link to because I never need to hear it again and you probably don\u2019t either. In my day, East Coast-West Coast musical battles ended in death, but these songs are good too I guess. Have you guys seen that there is going to be a movie about Johnny Depp solving the murders of Biggie and Tupac? Why?

Alice: My bf and I just heard this song on the radio yesterday and talked about how we like Katy Perry\u2019s weird voice and how, in terms of suggestive lyrics, \u201Cwe\u2019ll melt your popsicle\u201D seems like sort of the opposite of what you want??

Emily: Wikipedia also revealed to me that Katy Perry decided to choose Snoop Dogg as a featured rapper on her song after browsing the Wikipedia page for West Coast rappers. Oh Katy. Did you know that Snoop Dogg and Brandy (and Ray J) are first cousins? Does \u201CDaisy Dukes\u201D make you remember that they made a 2005 Dukes of Hazzard movie starring Johnny Knoxville, Seann William Scott, and Jessica Simpson? I\u2019m glad it\u2019s not 2005 when I look at sentences like that! Anyway, is the Katy Perry documentary still on Netflix? I remember enjoying it.

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