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VIDEO: CSS

I certainly don't disagree with the lukewarm reviews critics gave CSS' sophomore album Donkey. It's pretty lackluster compared to their debut album, which made the Brazilian group dancefloor regulars a couple years back. However, the CD does have one glowingly good moment. Their new single "Move" was the lone track I really thought could be a hit when I first listened to Donkey. Doused in '80s electro-pop, the song even features a brief and adorable Debbie Harry-esque rap.

CSS
"Move"


See also:
www.csshurts.com

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