Many artists have inserted their voices into this debate with a firm “YES” by writing these sex-themed songs, but they’re so bad that they made me think sex music just might not even be worth it.
With a huge budget increase, Social Programming Board had a fantastic opportunity to do something different and appeal to a larger majority of Wash. U. students. But, to the surprise of few, SPB did not capitalize on the opportunity.
In the past, Student Life has criticized Washington University’s Social Programming Board for it’s lack of cognizance of student wants or transparency, but, this time, we have to hand it to them—they did a pretty good job. Jason Derulo, while not the first name most people think of when picking a concert to attend, is a well-liked and reasonable pick.
Social Programming Board announced Jason Derulo as the headliner for April 28 with Natalie La Rose as the opening act. With at least eight well-known, easily recognizable hit songs, Derulo is by far the better pick for spring WILD and represents what all students should want: a high-energy, outdoor party to blow off a full semester’s worth of stress.
Pop artist Jason Derulo, known for hit singles such as “Talk Dirty” and “Whatcha Say,” will headline spring WILD, Social Programming Board announced Thursday.
I am going to be frank with you all: I love Jason Derulo’s “Talk Dirty.” I love the version featuring 2 Chainz. I love the version with the saxophone break instead of 2 Chainz. I even love the Spanish version. As soon as that little laugh comes through my car radio, I am 100-percent ready to “get jazzy” with Jason.
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