“Taking What’s Not Yours” is the first track of TV Girl’s album “Who Really Cares”. In it, the singer describes the aftermath of flings with girls, who leave behind various personal items in his apartment when their relationships go south. In turn, he leaves mementos of his with them as well. The song's intro features a sample from MC Double Def DP’s 1992 track “Don’t Copy That Floppy”, part of an anti-piracy campaign by the Software & Information Industry Association (then known as the Software Publishers Association).
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“Taking What’s Not Yours” is the first track of TV Girl’s album “Who Really Cares”. In it, the singer describes the aftermath of flings with girls, w… read more
“Taking What’s Not Yours” is the first track of TV Girl’s album “Who Really Cares”. In it, the singer describes the aftermath of flings with girls, who leave behind various personal item… read more
TV Girl are a Los Angeles-based American band consisting of Brad Petering, Jason Wyman, and Wyatt Harmon. The band describes their music as pop and something "you can sing along to, but wouldn't sing around your parents". TV Girl's Todd Rundgren sampling song "If You Want It" gained traction on the internet and became popular enough for Warner Music Group to take notice and take it down.
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TV Girl are a Los Angeles-based American band consisting of Brad Petering, Jason Wyman, and Wyatt Harmon. The band describes their music as pop and something "you can sing along to, bu… read more
TV Girl are a Los Angeles-based American band consisting of Brad Petering, Jason Wyman, and Wyatt Harmon. The band describes their music as pop and something "you can sing along to, but wouldn't sing around your parents"… read more