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Dem Boyz (Lil' Mo song) : ウィキペディア英語版 | Dem Boyz (Lil' Mo song)
"Dem Boyz" is the second and final charting single by American recording artist Lil' Mo from her unreleased album, ''Syndicated: The Lil' Mo Hour'' (2005). The song features production by Chucky Thompson and a 1978 sample of Bar-Kays' "Holy Ghost (Reborn)." The inspiration for the song originally came from Lil' Mo's fascination with the R&B sound at the time "going back to its roots," and her consistency in "providing real music." ==Critical reception== The song met generally favorable reviews. Bret McCabe of ''Baltimore City Paper'' heavily praised the track for its production, citing the sound as a "discombobulating disco backbeat" and later referred to the song as a "pelvic pulse" and "booty-quake cake."〔 McCabe also added that the production's "bob and shimmy kick-drum, rollicking whistle, and saucy horn blasts" set a party theme in similar fashion of Beyoncé's 2003 record, "Crazy In Love." Jermy Leeuwis of ''Music Remedy'' also praised the track, citing it as a "bona fide" hit.
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