Specifically in the manner of a Polaroid picture. ‘Just want to make you come-ah!’ Orgasms all round! ‘Don’t want to meet your momma,’ he states. Here, more specifically, are the five elements that make up ‘Hey Ya!’s mojo.Īndre takes a leaf out of Prince’s sticky book by, simply, putting it all out there. But more than any of this, it’s a bona fide groover that makes us asthmatic with dancefloor appreciation. Produced and sung by Andre 3000 (the more flamboyant half of the Atlanta hip hop outfit), ‘Hey Ya!’ is a leftfield R&B masterpiece – on the one hand, a sexual statement of intent, and on the other a passionate lament for the death of love. Get through the whole four minutes without as much as a toe tap, and your soul is clearly as stale and shrivelled as a weeks-old jacket potato. Why? Just try not dancing to this song when it comes on. The ‘party-o-meter’ has spoken, and ‘Hey Ya!’ is Time Out’s best party song ever.
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