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Here... this is me pulling off a System J impersonation. Lol

''Despite a lot of critical bashings, the stature and historical importance of this house record is undeniable. In addition to its rise to prominence in 1998 it set a new soundtrack for relationship betrayal while climbing up the charts riding an aggressive house beat tied together by the dominant personality of the lead singer claiming her ground, repeating excessively the line: ''she gonna to look like with a chimney on her'' (chimney slang meaning black eye)
Her lyrics were filled with betrayal, it was essentially the sound of her childhood illusions shattering, and she was not taking it lying down.
Perhaps the greatest achievement of the artistically radical house record was that it brought emotional extravagance back to the mainstream so in that sense ''feel it'' is meaningful as well as symbolic. It professes an ideology that stresses the inner world -- characterized by qualities like survival, wisdom and strength and willingness to move on and forgive.''

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