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Mar 22 10 10:30 AM

Sugarland in Brooklyn played O.O.C. on Saturday and all the cute hipster gays loved it. My snobby friend was like, "what's this? Who is this? It's good."

I think the DJ just made the beat a little bit harder but I admit it sounded VERY good on the dancefloor.

Every single should have been one of the party songs because that was the beginning of the dance/pop song wave, she coulda totally been a huge part of that rise!

Sidenote, this weekend I also heard Circles at Ritz as the closing song, and Shake it Off on the subway coming from a fat black dude's cell phone playlist.