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Pac, Perry, and Jacques: California (Love/Gurls) and a bit of Ranciere

June 28, 2010 · by Robin James · in california gurls, california love, gender, hip hop, katy perry, pop, race, ranciere, tupac

Apart from their titular references to California, Katy Perry and Snoop Dogg’s “California Gurls” and Dre and TuPac’s “California Love” might appear to have little at all in common. However, the compositional genius of the Perry/Snoop track is that it…

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