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Shuffler: Ingrid R. Maurice '07

Harvard On Shuffle

By Ryshelle M. Mccadney, Contributing Writer

1. “Heard ‘Em Say” by Kanye West feat. Adam Levine
“When I first heard it, I liked the song. But there is a particular line that speaks to me: ‘Nothing is ever promised tomorrow today.’”

2. “My Style” by Black Eyed Peas feat. Justin Timberlake
“My friend was talking about whether or not I would be willing to choreograph. This is the song that she wanted me to help her choreograph a dance to.”

3. “Not That Kinda Girl” by Jojo
“I don’t know why it is on my iTunes. It might have been one of those songs that is catchy for about five minutes—then once you put it in your iTunes, update your iPod and run to class, you forget that it is there.”

4. “Take Me As I Am” by Wyclef
“It is not the most influential song, but its message is greatly appreciated. Especially at Harvard, where perfection is not just academic, it is all encompassing.”

5. “4 Minutes” by Avant
“It doesn’t remind me of anyone in particular, but I like the chorus.”

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