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Straight up: The Magic Wonderlamp of Google metaphysics That Matched Me With Paula Abdul, Larger Than Life In My Book

Excerpt from Breaking by Leon Mussche, INOVERTED, out when the wind is in the back






The biggest name since Reagan, and a megastar to date!


Abdul is a Syrian name. That is to say: the name is Arabic and has the meaning of servant. I first heard the name in relation to Paula Abdul, an American popstar with a mixed race background.There is also Kareem Abdul Jabbar, a basketball player and there are of course plenty of inhabitants in America with that last name, but then I was.not much into basketball during that time. White men can't jump. I did listen to Paula Abdul's cassettes and CDs as a religious follower. Shut Up And Dance is the remix album that followed the release of Forever Your Girl. It showcased the most innovative sound and production methods of that time. Abdul was also and initially Janet Jackson's trainer and choreographer, mainly during the period in which she released the Rhythm Nation lbum, that created synchronized choreography with a combined social awaresingles and videos of Controlwith the breakthrough single of the same name, the song of the same name that portrays a socially aware and borderless world in which a form of rhythm, movement, synchrony and social involvement was suggested in a videoclip with an industrial factory background that showed a mechanism in a machinery cartwheel operation of a system that calls for involvement and making the individual voice heard.


Up Yours! It is all I tried to make. Hey Paula we cannot take the credit!

The song with which Paula Abdul herself broke through was Straight Up and the song still raises questions decades after release. At least for me. Just like her other lyrics. In this new and undefined void of a one two strategy with me and my computer, we simply have no one has power to access the thick and thin by their personal data and age. But this could be back to the future. A present a servant or a ring of masters may have given us is the binary meaning of words, letters and even letter combinations. A

part from the Netherlands no innovation in language and style or more limited in presence, we can conclude that Straight Up has stood the test of time not only for being slick and tightly produced but also for its references the interlingual universal communication style. And in case someone has not mentioned it yet, all those rules that sound impossible and causal for a long drag, the braiinwash could suddenly be a welcomed and fun recreational intervention, much like play. You are so hard to read you play hide and seek with your true intentions, is a line we would not have fully understood in all its depth without the existence of the calculated or opportunistic thinking that is void of a historic moral or cultural luggage, so to speak. ....or am I a page in youir history, because it cannot be mystery that someone with her origins decides to sing. And here comes the pivotal point of why she is boss. Of something at least. Because I remember the intention the phrases and phenomena were used with and the value they had in reference to culture, that one aspect that makes a nation a nation, because it unites.


Metaphysical more than visual

More and more it seems that our belief in everything that happens around us is not so much described in conventional media and all the more in the timeless realities written and sung in Western pop music as my science does not extend further than that. It is increasingly the case that the temporary and the transient are related to the timeless and the eternal or to what has been etched in our memory since the first world wars that mainly took place in Europe with the interference of the North American continent, the liberators from Canada and the aid that came from the United States as well as the redistribution of the map that was established after the First and Second World Wars due to Germany's role in instigating those wars that have determined our view of history in the Western worldue to Germany's role in instigating those wars that have determined our view of history in the Western world. Fueling those wars that have determined our image of history in the Western world. “…or am I a page in your history,” sings Paula Abdul, who has Syrian roots and, in my opinion, became relevant when a war took place in Syria and the Arab world that, among other things, destroyed art and monumental sights. and the exploitation and population movements of large groups of people brought about by human smugglers with the sole purpose of reaching what they see as a rich Western world. I hadn't thought much about Syria, but vaguely in the back of my mind I knew it was a place that was important because of the Bible. A war would take place that showed sensational images while at that moment the authenticity of images and photography was being questioned due to technical developments. This does not alter the fact that there have been countless victims in places such as Aleppo and Mosul in Iraq. The war had also spread to small places like Manbij but would have left Damascus and many other areas in the country alone. Straight up was a number 1 hit in many countries and looking back at the popular culture of pop music, which in retrospect seems to provide so many new insights into the timeless and fixed nature of time and space whether or not through a determined reality or events determined by metaphysics that seem to take place in cycles of time. This is, among other things, what Abdul's music is about. metaphysics that seem to take place in cycles of time.






A new Arabic hegemony or a beautiful unison of contrast?

This is, among other things, what Abdul's music is about. to travel the Arab world or participate in the ideal images of a caliphate. According to many, Abdul had little to do with anything, but in a world in which major conflicts seem to have to be more and more provoked and manufactured. The image of humanity is the only taboo that is never discussed. What kind of princess was Abdul that could manage to break through in a market that, in my opinion, could be penetrated by its own forces, such as the music industry and entertainment world of the United States, with a song that, according to a majority, was in reality no less than the biggest hit that the history of pop music has ever known. And that can be heard by every world citizen as of now.. The question of whether such success is a product or result of a form of government interference or whether she had a privileged position in a continent with a rigid two-party system that served as government and, looking back, dealt mainly with party politics and personal scandals surrounding politicians and the financial balance of the economy. It's actually nothing. Origin and descent play a role and my familiarity with this has become even more important because of the Internet and the digitalization of the globalized world and the Internet that enabled every person to get in touch with every other person in that world. coming, it was the personalized aspect of the internet on the screens with the stories that could be seen on the screens of my own private laptop and mobile phone again and again. Paula Abdul who was shown as the first choice as a kind of Aladdin's miracle lamp that at any time the perfect match had been found and made further searches unnecessaryIt is in any case an impossibility to scour the infinity of available media on the internet for content that is relevant, but the reality created by quantum physics linked me again and again with Paula Abdul when I opened YouTube. Now that was funny because Straight within the language and at the time that the film and one of the last films that captured the full glory of Hollywood and the history of the world of entertainment as we knew it, Lost in translation was still on my mind. The video for Straight up opens with a scene that showed a flashy edited tap dance scene by choreographer Paula Abdul for the music video released in 1989. At the same time, she was also Janet Jackson's choreographer who had suddenly combined individual thought about social consciousness with her music that raised social awareness. As far as I am concerned, Abdul, who had Islamic ancestors, was also retroactively central to a confusing and possibly insulting issue about a new kind of person that had emerged that had no origin in mind or memory at all.






Lawless is flawless?

The so-called orphan that new life consists of and that we cannot count by the numbers because their presence is temporary, dynamic and changing rather than the static form of lives that have had a conventional upbringing. In her single that was the first of her third album, My Love Is For Real, Abdul joined forces with Ofra Haza, an Israelin heroine that had dealt with the struggle of living with and being married to an Islamic husband. She was forced to spend most of her life living indoors kept hidden from the outside world caused by the strict dogmas of her Islamic husband. At one point Ofra Haza had become ill but was initially told by her husband to wait before receiving medical help. When she became so ill that she could barely make it to the hospital she finally arrived and collapsed while standing at the reception of said hospital in Israel. Im Nin Alu had been her most popular song in the Middle East and in particular in Israel where she was a household name. The title of the song means something like What if the doors (to heaven) don´t open. When Haza had finally reached the hospital with a number of alarming symptoms she collapsed just as she was standing in front of the reception. The cause of death had been AIDS and her spouse, who had her kept hidden inside had been unfaithful to her and contracted HIV or human immunodeficiency syndrome without her knowing or without him telling about it. Her legacy will live on and lived on as Madonna used a sample of Im Nin Alu in her biblical song called Isaac that was performed numerous times in Europe and the Americas during the Confessions On A Dancefloor tour in which a prisoned young woman was shown inside a cage that she could finally break freefrom by the end of the performance to show her liberation in a vivacious dance routine in this concert tour that was seen by many to be the best performance and somewhat of an epitome of pop culture it ever it had ceased to exist not so long afterwards. Paula Abdul was trying to end existing stereotypes that had stagnated the world of political affairs and was based on Israel being a sort of world leader with a status it had earned due to its elite  diaspora, mainly living in the United States and other countries with predominantly leftist and philosophic wisdom and the creativity that had shaped most of the scripts of Hollywood and the television programmes we grew up with in the western world, such as Friends and the like. This stereotyping had at on point become a somewhat simplistic cycle of generalizing thoughts about the innate conflicts that would or would not be existing in the world and these simplified stereotypes often did not appear to exist in reality. Abdul had been, as if an iconic artifact of the Western world and Americana ever had existed, the star in a couple of commercials to introduce Diet Coke, a new beverage from the Coca Cola Company that would prove to be one of the most successful products in the world if not only because, well, the other was Coca Cola Regular itself. In these commercials she was fit by compilations in a montage with her performance in the heydays of 1940´s black and white old style showing the grace of Hollywood, an American industry if ever there was one. The mystery of the origin of new life and the world of art that was a main source of conflict during the war in Syria that had amounted to a for and against occidental situation that dealt with the Western world centralized and dominated world of media, news and entertainment would not be shaken up until Paula Abdul as an all-American pop icon with some iconic hits and as an example for the mixed race and in some cases blended communal tribes that would come to exist in this generation.

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