This is the
last thing I ever wrote for The Word. Writers were asked to submit a long list
of songs that never fail to make them happy, from which the editor picked one
per writer for a piece that was meant to appear this month but was held over
and will now never appear. Which I guess is apt in the circumstances.
There’s nothing purer in pop than the one-hit wonder, the
artist who rolls up then buggers off before you’ve had the chance to weigh up
their cool – or even remember their name. For months I was convinced I Wish was by Stee-Lo, that being fashionable
hip hop slang for aura or style at the time. But it didn’t matter – great as I
Wish is, Skee-Lo was never gonna thrive in the alpha male world of big willies
and mack daddies.
The lovely opening lines (“I wish I was a little bit
taller/I wish I was a baller/I wish I had a girl who looked good/I would call
her”) were a beautiful counterpart to all the killers and the hundred-dollar
billers who dominated rap in 1995, when I
Wish peaked at 13 on Billboard (15 here), and the swingy, uplifting brass
and smiling self-deprecation make it an almost impossibly cheerful lovelorn
lullaby.
It was a trick he could only play once. Despite the single’s
success, his album flopped and after a stalled comeback in 2000, he vanished. I
have literally no idea what he’s doing now, but wherever he is, I hope he still
smiles when he thinks of this.
And that he’s with a girl who looks good.
Here's
the rest of my 10
Sly & the Family Stone – Hot Fun In The Summertime
Terry Callier – Ordinary Joe
Frank Wilson – Do I Love You (Indeed I Do)
The Beat – Twist & Crawl
Digital Underground – Humpty Dance
The Bangles – Walk Like An Egyptian
BeyoncĂ© – Crazy In Love
Salt ‘N’ Pepa – Push It
Kelis – Milkshake
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