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Yes, it’s sad, it’s unfortunate, blah, blah, blah, however one chooses to label it, but it seems like we go through breakups to learn how to be better lovers. This should come as no surprise, part of growing and learning how to love often entails being hurt by someone we love. Reviewing the lyrics of “What is Love,” I’m sure most of us can relate to having these same feelings. It’s clear that none of us want to be hurt during a relationship. And love every head bopping, off beat second of it! The message here is simple: be whoever the FUCK ( Free Uninhibited Cool Kid©Dear238) you are…. Talk about confidence! These characters BELIEVED they oozed coolness or at least thought ….”Damn we look cool!” LOL….LOVED IT!…Imagine how cool we could be if we just threw caution to the wind and didn’t care what anybody thought about us, including but not limited to how we dance, how we look, how we speak, or how we dress. The classic, iconic scene of the brothers’ voguing and bopping their heads in rhythmic fashion at the bar when this song starts playing was one of many favorite scene’s. “A Night at the Roxbury” was one of the funniest movies ever thanks to actors Will Ferrell and Chris Kattan. With the windows rolled down, radio turned up, left arm gliding and hand high-fiving the wind all while singing aloud thinking “I sound great!”…until the song stopped. I remember listening to this song while driving along winding country roads on a late summer’s day. Whether you viewed the original video or watched clips from “A Night at the Roxbury” this song introduced me to car karaoke.
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Okay, did you check it out? Depending on your age, either you laughed hysterically or your head started bopping while it took you back in time. This is not an endorsement just a mere request to take a nostalgic walk down memory lane or experience this song for the first time, so it may help to make more sense. I encourage you to listen to it then read the lyrics before reading this post. “What is love? Baby don’t hurt me.” Remember that song by Haddaway? It was an early 90’s song so you may have to Google it.