“Genius of Love” is a dance/club song by Tom Tom Club and was their second single. Tina Weymouth sang the lead and also co-wrote the song. Released in September 1981, it reached number one on the Billboard Disco Top 80 chart as well as #31 on the Billboard Hot 100.
The song is one of the most sampled rhythm tracks of the 1980s, particularly within the hip hop and R&B genres. Notable artists who have sampled it in their songs include Grandmaster Flash, Mariah Carey, Public Enemy, 2Pac, Seagram, Busta Rhymes, P.M. Dawn, 50 Cent, Ice Cube, and Warren G.
Rocky Morton and Annabel Jankel produced the animated music video based on the pop art work of James Rizzi, which was also featured on the Tom Tom Club album cover.
And there it is.
Men actually ADMITTING that they realize a lot of men are fully aware that they are generally unlikeable, have little substance and little to offer a woman in a relationship.
They're also admitting that said men are becoming butthurt about the fact that women now more than ever are making the conscious decision to no longer settle for them just so we won't have to deal with the "shame" of being single.
Insecure and self-entitled men are literally upset over the fact that women no longer need them the way we used to in the past. Their sense of self-worth is dependent on female validation and instead of stepping up their game, changing how they think, etc, they're starting to pout and throw tantrums over how useless they feel.
Ok he came caused a scene with facts and left