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Speaker 2 (00:20):
Hey Right, Spanish
music sometimes right.
Speaker 1 (00:24):
What is that supposed
to?
Speaker 2 (00:24):
mean Spanish language
music.
Okay, what do you think aboutwhen I say Selena?
Speaker 1 (00:35):
Okay, well, you got
several Selenas out here.
Speaker 2 (00:37):
Oh, tell me.
Speaker 1 (00:38):
You gotta be specific
.
I mean, first one that comes upto mind is Selena Quintanilla
Mm-hmm.
Then you got Selena Gomez.
You got what other Selena yougot?
I think those are the main ones.
I don't think I don't gotanything else in mind right now.
Speaker 2 (01:00):
Okay, Wait what
happened?
Speaker 1 (01:05):
So we're coming up on
the 30th.
Wait, you got Selena Gomez inthe house.
Surprise everybody.
Speaker 2 (01:12):
No, no, just kidding.
So it's been almost 30 yearssince Selena Quintanilla was
murdered.
Speaker 1 (01:22):
Okay, yeah.
Speaker 2 (01:23):
And so Wait.
Speaker 1 (01:25):
Oh shit, that's true.
Speaker 2 (01:27):
So fun fact, she was
from Corpus Right and I lived in
Kingsville, very near, so weknow some of the same people.
Speaker 1 (01:39):
Selena and I.
Speaker 2 (01:42):
And I kind of have a
lot of first-hand information
about what was going on at thetime that I don't think you were
alive when that was alivethat's true, that's true fun
fact her and I share a birthdaywhat the fuck yeah I know you're
like no, it's 100 true no, yeah, it's we share a birthday, so
(02:02):
she's an aries.
She's an aries.
She's an Aries, yes.
Speaker 1 (02:05):
Which explains a lot,
I think right.
Speaker 2 (02:07):
It's crazy, yeah, and
so for those of you who don't
know and I think there'sprobably quite a few people who
might not know, because this wasa long time ago yeah, this was
way before I was even born.
And then also, not everybodylistens to Spanish music, right?
I mean here it's more common.
Speaker 1 (02:28):
Yeah, come on.
Speaker 2 (02:29):
Here it's more common
but not everybody, right Anyway
so Selena was a Tejanosuperstar right and so back in
the 90s, when she was big, shestill is.
Tejano was pretty big.
Yeah, that's where it's likeyeah, yeah, like it was on the
radio with like everything else,yep, when today, I don't know
(02:52):
if, like, do you hear into cable, like I mean, it's not the same
.
Music in general is not thesame yeah, I get it.
Because back then in the 90s, doyou know what ska is?
It's like rock and roll, butwith horns.
Okay, that was big in the 90s.
(03:13):
And big bands and swing musicand country, like everything was
big all at the same time and itwas all good pretty much.
Speaker 1 (03:22):
It was more of a like
like, a.
Speaker 2 (03:25):
They had more
platforms to stream it through
yeah, I guess, so I mean mtv waslike in full swing yeah, that's
what I'm saying, like they hadmore exposure.
Yeah, that's where it likestarted, yeah yeah, yeah, music
exploded in the 90s and selenaquinta nia was in the front of
the tejano side of them.
Yeah, right, and so she waspretty she was very.
Speaker 1 (03:48):
She got the looks,
she got the outfits.
Speaker 2 (03:52):
She I guess the best
way to kind of she would be like
as influential yeah, where thefuck is my lap?
I just don't.
Oh, anyway, you're gonna havemine, I don't know that's fine,
but okay, she's reading a book,right, and so anyway, selena was
(04:14):
like as big as I think taylor.
Swift is now literally I seethat yeah, so bianca has a new
toy.
Speaker 1 (04:24):
Yep.
Speaker 2 (04:26):
And so she was really
big, she was really good, she
had kind of a MichaelJackson-like machine behind her
right.
She had a father who waspushing her.
Speaker 1 (04:39):
Her sister, and she
had siblings that were writing
the music and her outfits Hermom yeah.
Speaker 2 (04:48):
Her family was
involved much like Michael
Jackson's family was involvedwith him and she was a star,
much like Michael Jackson was astar when he had so fast forward
.
She reaches such heights thatshe comes out with an english
album which kind of was unheardof and nobody, that was not on
(05:10):
anybody's radar and it it hitslike it's good and people like
it and she's now goes from being.
She started as a coastal bendstar.
She was big in the Valley andbig in Corpus and some in San
Antonio.
She went from that to like allLatin America right.
Speaker 1 (05:32):
All.
Speaker 2 (05:32):
Spanish speaking
Americans, and now, with the
English album, now she'sworldwide Famous, famous, famous
.
Speaker 1 (05:39):
Right.
Speaker 2 (05:39):
Right, well, behind
the scenes, she had like a fan
club.
Yeah, yeah, you could write inand you send a little bit of
money I think it was $10 wayback there and you got a shirt
and you got an autograph and yougot a little card that said
you're in her fan club.
Speaker 1 (05:58):
Yeah.
Speaker 2 (06:00):
And there's this lady
who's running that fan club.
And there's this lady who'srunning that fan club.
Now, one of the things that Ireally think was a key to
Selena's success is that she waspretty humble, Like she didn't
really think that she was such abig star.
Speaker 1 (06:19):
She made music and
she wrote music and she did
shows.
I guess it was more the factthat she was trying to still
live her normal lifestylethroughout her career, right and
like she didn't want to care inthe world Like I have to be
protected in every single aspectof me going out into the public
, right.
Speaker 2 (06:34):
And so in Corpus,
where she's from, she would be
at the mall, she'd go out torestaurants.
She just lived her regular life.
The bad side of that is, Idon't think she thought too many
people are writing into the fanclub, right?
She didn't think anybody'sdoing it, right?
so this lady, her name's yolandasaliba fucking bitch she's
(06:57):
she's in charge of the fan club,right, and she's pretty much
pocketing the money and, like Isaid, selena's not counting on
that money.
She doesn't think anybody'sdoing it.
It's just kind of a littlething people do when they're
famous, right, and this lady'staking care of it.
Well, fans start complainingthey sent in their money and
(07:20):
they're not getting anythingRight.
And they complain and the dadhears about it and then he
starts to look into things andhe starts to figure out holy
shit, yolanda's stealing moneyand it's a lot of money, yeah,
right, so the story is thatselena went to confront Yolanda
(07:43):
at a hotel.
Speaker 1 (07:44):
Right.
Speaker 2 (07:47):
I don't really know
why she was at a hotel, but she
had money.
I will say this.
I will say this because I, oneof my high school friends, works
and records at Selena studio tothis day.
Speaker 1 (08:01):
Okay.
Speaker 2 (08:02):
And she knows, the
whole family knows everything,
and so I've gone to that studioand it's not far from where the
hotel is okay so I think there'sa good chance that she was
recording, you know what we needto talk, but let's not do it at
the studio.
Let's go, let's go to this hoteland we're I need to talk to you
, just get a room and we'regonna talk.
(08:22):
Well, at this time I'm livingin Kingsville and I work at
McDonald's and I go into work Ithink I go in at like 3 in the
afternoon, I don't reallyremember.
I drank a lot back then.
But I show up to work and thereis this super weird situation.
Speaker 1 (08:47):
What do you mean?
Speaker 2 (08:47):
So I walk in.
Uh-huh, you see, yolanda withthe gun, and so we.
I was the one who always closedright and so when we closed, we
were all kids, right right, weplayed the music.
Wait, you were a kid in 1995yeah, well, I mean, I was a
super young, I was 20 you see,anyways, I was working, you see.
(09:08):
Nuh-uh.
Anyways, I was working atMcDonald's still 20-year-old
working at McDonald's and sowhat we would do is we would,
when we closed, we'd blare themusic super loud to clean, right
, right, and it's just kind of adumb thing that we did Blah,
blah, blah.
So we had a big radio.
Speaker 1 (09:23):
Right.
Speaker 2 (09:24):
Did it night blaring
the music and I walk in and that
radio is blaring in the middleof the news.
Oh, and the customers, thewhole restaurant are up against
(09:45):
the counter listening to thenews and nobody that I work with
was working.
Everything stopped the news andnobody that I work with was
working.
Everything stopped.
We were all listening to theradio because yolanda salivar
was in a car, in a truck in theparking lot of the hotel with a
gun to her head and they thinksomething happened to selena.
That's at that point when Iwalked in and I'm like what
(10:09):
happened to selena?
Like this is weird, right, yeah.
And so this is the stuff.
Nobody's gonna get anywhereelse.
Speaker 1 (10:16):
What the hell right,
so I was in.
It's your birthday right sothis is oh, no, no, no, no, no,
it was before your birthdaybefore my birthday?
Speaker 2 (10:28):
yeah, I was.
I was only 19, so that doesmake a big difference two weeks,
yeah, I wasn't even an adulthere.
All right, so anyway, okay, soI was before your birthday, so
one of the things is nobody knewwhat was happening, and this is
before the internet was like itis today, right yeah, it's not
(10:50):
broadsville news, right like sotoday there were a lot of times
where we know about thingshappening as they're happening
and we watch them right?
People watch 9-11 on the newsright right live, etc, etc.
This was not the same.
This is is not how it was.
The world was different backthen.
So on the radio they have tofill time to talk because
(11:16):
everybody is listening to what'sgoing on.
Speaker 1 (11:18):
They're just waiting
on the first update to change it
up.
Speaker 2 (11:21):
So there's all these
speculations start coming up.
Speaker 1 (11:25):
Yeah.
Speaker 2 (11:26):
First one, emilio
Navarro.
Do you know who emilio nevadawas?
So he was another big tejanostar at the same time but, it
was kind of like she was thegirl, he was the guy, oh okay.
So it was like I don't know ifyou even know who garth brooks
is, but let me think I don'tknow.
Okay, taylor Swift and what'sthe name of that kid Boy.
(11:49):
Anyway, it was like that shewas a big, famous girl.
Speaker 1 (11:54):
Like Barbie and Ken.
Speaker 2 (11:55):
Okay, let's do Barbie
and Ken right.
So the rumor starts.
This is on the radio.
Speaker 1 (12:01):
On the news on the
radio.
Yes, yes, I understand that,Emilia.
Speaker 2 (12:04):
Nevada's wife caught
them in bed and murdered them
both.
Right.
Where the fuck does Yolandacome in in that speculation?
Yeah, nobody knows.
Well see, we didn't know who itwas in the car.
We just knew there was a ladyin the car with a gun to her
head and the Selena was dead.
No, no, we didn't even knowSelena was dead.
(12:24):
She wasn't dead at this time.
Oh, she made it to the hospitalshe went to the hospital and
they did a bunch of stuff, andso we can get into that in a
little bit too.
Okay, but the stories were justwild about what was happening
and none of them were actuallyaccurate at the time.
So Selena ends up getting shot.
So the story from Yolanda isthe only one that was there that
(12:47):
knows right.
Yeah, she says that selenaconfronted her and got pretty
angry and that she wanted toscare selena and pulled out a
gun right and unfortunately,she's the biggest liar probably
in the history of the world.
So we've heard like sevendifferent versions of this.
We do know for a fact.
(13:07):
Selena was shot in the back, soshe was like walking away and
selena was shot in the back andthen she walked to the lobby, to
the lobby where she passed outand they called the ambulance
and they took her to thehospital, and so I actually
worked in that hospital yearslater, and so it's spawn sound,
(13:28):
spawn sound, which is a big dealover there, right, and it's not
far either, right, it's not farfrom this hotel.
And so they tried so hard tosave her life that they did
things that they probablyshouldn't have even tried, like
they like opened her chest to,like massage her heart to get.
Like they went crazy trying tosave her life.
(13:51):
Now, I think it was.
Selena's mom was a Jehovah'sWitness.
Speaker 1 (14:01):
Not the dad.
Speaker 2 (14:02):
I don't.
I doubt it's the dad.
I've met the dad and I doubthe's a witness Anyway.
But so there was another rumorthat she died because one of the
things Jehovah's Witnesses theydon't do blood transfusions
yeah.
And so people speculated that itwas because of that.
(14:22):
That's why she died, is thatshe had lost blood, and so the
truth is that the doctors triedso much, they didn't even ask if
she was a witness.
They gave her blood immediately.
Oh shit, yeah, they gave herblood immediately and it didn't.
Her artery was punctured.
So even by giving her blood,it's just pouring out.
Speaker 1 (14:43):
Yeah.
Speaker 2 (14:43):
So they didn't not
give her blood, so she ends up
dying.
Spoiler alert Right.
And this lady, yolanda, staysin the car for a long time.
I get off of work and she'sstill.
She's still in the car.
She's still in the car Like Igo home.
Speaker 1 (15:03):
You went to the car,
you were like hey, come on, you
got to get out.
Speaker 2 (15:06):
So I didn't live that
close.
You went to the car.
You're like hey, come on, yougotta get out.
So I didn't live that close.
Speaker 1 (15:11):
Kingsville's like 40
miles away, but people in corpus
went like yeah obviously andman yeah, I think there's videos
like people, like all aroundyeah the news and shit.
Speaker 2 (15:19):
Like everybody was
there this lady was not safe in
any way, shape or form, becauseI can't even, but she could have
shot herself.
She could have and she didn't,but she could have.
So she ends up going to jailand what I think, at least in my
world, from what I heard, thefirst thing that I heard, that
(15:40):
was kind of like what shestarted to say that she knew
stuff about Selena, that Selenakilled her because she knew some
things Right to say that sheknew stuff about selena that
selena killed her because sheknew some things that right on a
certain day and many yearsshe's gonna release.
It never happened.
And then she has stuff in asafety deposit box in mexico
somewhere and never happened.
Yeah, right, and it's justchanged over and over.
(16:01):
She said her dad wanted her tokill her.
I mean, she's just blamingeveryone else but her.
Everybody except you shot herin the back.
Yeah, Like it's really hard tojustify shooting.
Speaker 1 (16:17):
I mean you're not an
investigator, but I'm not a cop
right, and I'm not going to copschool or anything.
I get it okay, but I know Okay.
Speaker 2 (16:27):
I have played enough
Video games to know that you
shoot somebody in the back, it'snot great.
And so she's up for parole,yolanda is up for parole, and
now she's she said somethingrecently.
Again she's shifting the blame.
So I think there's a goodchance she doesn't get out.
(16:49):
But because part of the parolehearing is they want you to show
that you know, you're, you'veaccepted and you've changed and
you're better and et cetera, etcetera, and I don't know if
she's shown any of that.
Now, one of the things that, tokind of even push it further,
(17:14):
the the in Corpus.
At the time they had anauditorium on the ocean, because
Corpus is kind of like theisland where the main street or
one of the main streets is righton the ocean and they have an
auditorium there.
Now it's called SalinaAuditorium, but back then it was
(17:36):
called bayfront auditorium andthey had selena's funeral in
that auditorium.
And I mean thousands andthousands and thousands of
people showed up and theystarted to for some reason say
that it wasn't really her casketthat was there, for some reason
(17:58):
say that it wasn't really hercasket that was there, that they
just had a fake casket for somereason, and for some reason
this really pissed dad off andhe went and he opened the
fucking casket to show everybodythat she's here inside what the
?
fuck, and so that was anotherkind of a messed up story at the
time, another kind of weirdsituation.
(18:19):
So my grandfather, my mom'sbiological father, so my mom's
parents, were divorced when shewas young.
So I grew up with sixgrandparents but my mom's dad
had lived in Corpus forever andhe was a huge fan of Selena's
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from the very, very beginning.
So he's in like three of hervideos because they show her
concerts and he's like in thecrowds in like three of them.
Speaker 1 (18:50):
What the hell?
Yeah my grandfather.
Speaker 2 (18:53):
Well, he was really
old, so that's kind of a little
weird.
But what do you think of when?
Because, like with Angie, well,I was in the live that's to
start off.
But you know her music.
Speaker 1 (19:07):
Yeah, of course, but
like history-wise I mean, yeah,
like I grew up with her songsand then you got like like the
cumbia kings, which is like herbrothers and stuff.
Yeah, so it wasn't like justnot one group like you got right
, she started a movement.
Speaker 2 (19:28):
Yeah well, the
brother is the one who wrote all
the music yeah because selenadidn't even speak spanish and so
he wrote all the music and heactually used to have clubs and
things in corpus yeah and sohe's.
He's been around for a while.
And so when angie says my wifetalks about selena, in her mind
(19:51):
she's thinking of j-lo becauseof the movie.
Oh, she didn't even know aboutSelena until the movie.
What the fuck?
Speaker 1 (19:59):
Yeah, that's kind of
weird.
That's weird.
But I mean, yeah, you got themusic, you got the.
I mean several kids back in theday they were having the Selena
Quintanilla parties, Like theyhad the girls dressed up like
that, like her and shit likethat, like it's, it's still a
(20:20):
thing yeah, and she's.
Speaker 2 (20:25):
she set the bar so
high, yeah, that I don't know if
anybody's ever really been ableto bring Tejano back like that,
right, like Tejano's beenaround.
Speaker 1 (20:36):
It's kind of dying
off, but it's like a local thing
yeah.
Speaker 2 (20:39):
Like people here
listen to it, but do people in
Mexico listen to it anymore?
Speaker 1 (20:44):
Yeah, kind of, but
not.
Speaker 2 (20:45):
Not like her.
Yeah, I mean people in Spainwere listening to her back then
you know what I mean.
Speaker 1 (20:50):
How do you know?
Speaker 2 (20:51):
that Well, because I
was in Corpus and she was on TV
in Spain.
Oh, we heard about all thisstuff.
She was super famous.
She would go to all thecountries where they spoke
Spanish, and so she's prettyfamous.
I have a picture of Angie withSelena's dad.
Speaker 1 (21:09):
What.
Speaker 2 (21:09):
Yeah, it's kind of
weird.
So one of the trips that I'veyou and I have only done one
road trip I've wanted to takeyou on.
I know because you're a fan ofselena right and I know people
at the studio and there's amuseum there when you go in, all
those famous dresses that youknow her in are all there on
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mannequins.
Speaker 1 (21:33):
Bullshit.
Speaker 2 (21:34):
Yeah, they're all
there.
Speaker 1 (21:35):
That's crazy.
Speaker 2 (21:36):
It's crazy, and all
her gold albums and platinum
albums, like it's hermicrophones.
She had a very trademarklipstick on her because she sang
so close.
The microphones are there, likeit's really cool, I think you
would like it, and there's astatue now of her on the ocean.
Speaker 1 (21:55):
I've seen that one.
I've seen that one in pictures.
Speaker 2 (21:58):
And her grave is
there, obviously, and her studio
, but her body's there right.
Speaker 1 (22:03):
Yeah, you want to
call the dad and open it up
again.
Yeah, dig her up and prove it.
I just want to make sure.
Speaker 2 (22:08):
That's such a weird.
There's so many things in thisworld right, there's so many
things in this world that if Ithought I don't say I'm out loud
, no right.
Speaker 1 (22:22):
And that's one of the
things like if I was, imagine,
imagine if you died, yeah, andlike we start blaming, like we
started questioning your mom,like is he within?
Speaker 2 (22:26):
there yeah she's like
that's.
You know what so so weird that?
Speaker 1 (22:30):
but that's a very
rosy thing to do and my mom
would open.
Speaker 2 (22:32):
she would dump me out
on the floor and show everybody
Dead.
That's what she would do.
Speaker 1 (22:41):
Right.
Speaker 2 (22:41):
Dump me out.
You want to see him.
There he is.
Speaker 1 (22:45):
Have at it.
Speaker 2 (22:46):
Yeah, do what you're
going to do, take your selfies,
people.
Speaker 1 (22:52):
Well, yeah, yeah,
that's a crazy.
I didn't know that one.
Let's see well and that's thething, and also like of the
blood, the blood transfusionthingy.
Yeah, that's like the story westarted hearing again that it
was that.
Oh, they were.
Speaker 2 (23:06):
They were um
jehovah's witnesses I was gonna
say jews, jehovah's Witnesses.
Speaker 1 (23:14):
I was going to say
Jews, same same, and they don't
take blood transfusions, andthat was one of the main things
that she just bled out.
Yeah, so she did bleed out yeahshe did bleed out, but that she
needed blood yeah.
Speaker 2 (23:31):
And I heard that all
the way back then too, and the
reason that I know what I knowis that that really upset the
dad too and they were sayingthat, well, because and I I'm
gonna be honest with you the dadI've met, the dad I've I've met
him quite a few times not myfavorite person, right, right,
(23:51):
not your cup of tea, not my cupof tea, I think that's the best
way to say.
Speaker 1 (23:56):
But I can't imagine
what he's gone through, because
I mean, I get it, I get that thedad is like a father.
Yeah, he's a dad, right, buthe's also a manager.
Speaker 2 (24:10):
Yeah.
Speaker 1 (24:11):
So he didn't want
that reputation of people still
talking when he's still managingthe other kids.
Speaker 2 (24:20):
I guess.
Speaker 1 (24:20):
So the thing that I
guess You're not going to talk
shit that my daughter is not inthere.
Speaker 2 (24:25):
Yeah.
Speaker 1 (24:26):
There you go.
You're not going to talk shitthat I didn't give her.
They didn't give her blood.
There it is.
Yeah, they didn't give herblood.
Speaker 2 (24:34):
There it is.
Yeah, the thing that I see withthe blood transfusion
especially is they did so muchmore Like they cut her chest
open and opened her up to try tosave her.
Like they did so much more andit was.
As a parent, I can imagine thatbeing painful in itself.
Speaker 1 (24:55):
Yeah.
Speaker 2 (24:55):
Like she's already
fucking dying and you're doing
you know what I mean like yeahher last moments in this planet.
Is you mutilating her body forno gain really right, and so I
imagine that whole.
There's no silver lining withany of this right.
I mean, she made the money forall of the family and their
(25:18):
families and gave them all jobs,and you know.
And then obviously I have neverwith all the people that I mean
not even just jobs, I mean justby the names right, but what I
was gonna say is I've known alot of people who knew her.
Never has anybody said not onething slightly bad about her
(25:41):
ever, that she was like somekind of angel, right, and then
like she had bad people aroundher or people that were like you
know, her dad's like kind of ajerk a little bit right yeah so
that is what it is, and I thinkthat happens a lot, right?
I mean because I'm surroundedby jerks, right?
Speaker 1 (25:57):
yeah and so but the
fact that she had to learn
spanish to get her music.
That was the craziest part.
Speaker 2 (26:05):
That was I didn't
figure out that she didn't know
spanish until pretty late,because I just assumed she sings
in spanish right and it doesn'tshe's not like she just
basically learned the lyrics inspanish, but she didn't even
know what you know like.
I mean, you've heard me speakspanish, right, she doesn't sing
like that, no yeah like youknow what I mean.
(26:27):
Like when I speak spanishpeople like yeah, that's not his
first line yeah you know shedidn't sing like that.
She sang like she spoke spanish.
So we'll see.
I don't know if we're gonna doan update, because I don't think
she's getting out yolandabetter.
Speaker 1 (26:43):
Hope she stays in,
because people are still upset
about this I mean not even upset, I mean even just the fact that
she thinks it's safe for her togo out.
Yeah, she's gonna get shot inthe back, yeah it's not gonna be
safe for her.
Speaker 2 (26:55):
She's not gonna.
Speaker 1 (26:56):
She's going to get
shot in the back.
Speaker 2 (26:57):
Yeah, it's not going
to be safe for her, she's not
going to be safe out, and I meanI'm not threatening her, I'm
not going to do anything, it'skind of obvious.
The world hates her Like she's.
This is the thing.
We've had really bad shithappen in this world.
She's still on the top list ofmost hated people on the planet
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30 years later.
People still literally hate herlike it's crazy.
And so she, for her own good, Ihope she stays in because she's
not gonna be safe out here noshe's, I mean, and bitches I
mean she's lucky, she's beensafe in there also true.
That's very true that's likeyeah, you know the people that
are in there with her.
Listen to selena on purposeyeah sure yeah, oh, wrong button
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.
So even I listened to selenaback in the day like it was good
music, it was good.
And you know I never went toher concerts, I wasn't in her
fan club, but it was shockingwhen she died they didn't steal
your $10, she didn't steal my$10, but I mean, and I've met
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her family and I know herfriends, you know like I know
people and it definitely was aloss, I think the only, and it's
kind of a dark thing to say.
Right, but since she did dieyoung, she wasn't given the
chance to fuck up her legacylike she did good and then it
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was only good yeah and so I mean, I guess if you gotta look
pretty hard to find a silverlining in all this, but it
immortalized her forever andpeople still listen to her and
still love her.
Speaker 1 (28:43):
I still hear her.
I mean even her songs, like thebiddy, biddy, bum bum.
Like that's iconic, like youdon't even have to be doing it,
it's just a random thought thatpeople will say like, and you
know the thing is, that's it,like, that's it, you already
know who it is, you already know.
Like you don't even go to, youdon't even have to finish a full
sentence of her lyrics yeahlike that's how good it was it
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is.
Speaker 2 (29:06):
And you know the
thing that's shocking to me
because of the instruments thatshe used, you would think that
it would sound like 80s music.
It still sounds good.
Yeah, and it's like thoseinstruments are old instruments,
they're digital and it stillsounds good.
How's that?
I don't know, because I can'tstand 80s music because it
sounds like that, but she stillsounds good, that's crazy.
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Talk to y'all later.
Speaker 1 (29:34):
Bye guys.