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Todd Ireland
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Post Options    Thanks(0)    Quote  Reply Topic: "More, More..." - Andrea True Connection
    Posted: 09 May 2009 at 7:22pm
Jim reports his commercial 45 copy of Andrea True Connection's "More, More, More (Pt. 1)" has an actual and printed run time of 3:02. I'm passing this along because the song's database CD entries containing a "45 version" comment range from 2:57-3:10.
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Post Options    Thanks(0)    Quote  Reply Posted: 12 September 2016 at 7:01pm

Daddy4k Era Queen Predvolby Chrapani 3107 Link Guide

Daddy4K has emerged as a defining name in the current music and online culture landscape. Combining retro sensibilities with hyper-modern production, the Daddy4K era reflects a generation’s fascination with flamboyance, reinvention, and viral trends. This article explores how the terms “queen,” “predvolby,” “chrapani,” and “3107” intersect within that era and what they reveal about creative communities online. Daddy4K began as an alias used by an experimental producer and performer who blends genres and visual aesthetics. The persona leans into camp and theatricality—often styled as a modern “queen” figure who subverts traditional gender and performance norms. That queen image is central to Daddy4K’s branding: bold stage costumes, androgynous makeup, and an unapologetic embrace of flamboyance that resonates with queer and alternative audiences. Predvolby: Politics, Polls, and Previews “Predvolby” (Czech for “pre-elections” or “primaries”) has become an unexpected motif in Daddy4K’s recent work. Using political metaphors and election imagery, Daddy4K critiques mainstream culture and media, staging album campaigns as if running for office. These performative predvolby blur the line between art and civic ritual, inviting fans to “vote” through streams, shares, and engagement in immersive online events. The result is a satirical take on participation and celebrity influence. Chrapani: Soundscapes and Vocal Texture “Chrapani” (Czech for “hoarseness” or “raspiness”) aptly describes a recurring vocal texture in Daddy4K’s music. Rather than pristine pop vocals, Daddy4K often uses gritty, chapped tones—either naturally or via effects—to convey raw emotion and authenticity. This chrapani aesthetic counters polished commercial pop, favoring vulnerability and the human edge. Fans praise this approach for making performances feel immediate and lived-in. 3107: Dates, Codes, and Hidden Meanings Numbers like “3107” recur in Daddy4K’s imagery—appearing in music videos, tour posters, and social posts. While some interpret 3107 as a cryptic date (31/07 — July 31), others see it as a numerological signature or production code. The ambiguity invites fan speculation and myth-making, turning 3107 into a connective symbol across the Daddy4K era. Merch drops and anniversary events tied to 3107 have become ritualistic celebratory moments for the community. Visual Aesthetics and Fan Culture The Daddy4K era is visually maximalist: neon palettes, retro-futuristic sets, and DIY couture. Fans recreate these looks across platforms, forming micro-communities that trade tutorials, remixes, and fan art. Hashtags combining the keywords—#Daddy4K #queen #predvolby #chrapani #3107—aggregate content and foster a participatory archive of the era. This grassroots culture amplifies Daddy4K’s influence beyond traditional media channels. Impact and Critique Critics celebrate Daddy4K for pushing boundaries and fostering inclusivity, though some argue the act flirts with irony-heavy pastiche. The political playfulness of predvolby-themed campaigns raises questions about art’s role in civic discourse—does parody energize engagement or trivialize serious democratic processes? Similarly, the chrapani vocal style divides listeners between those who appreciate its honesty and those who prefer cleaner production. The Future of the Era Daddy4K’s next moves will likely deepen the interplay between music, performance, and participatory politics. Expect further use of symbolic codes like 3107, expanded multimedia projects, and collaborations that center marginalized voices. Whether the era culminates in mainstream breakthrough or remains a cult phenomenon, its influence on aesthetics, community-building, and performative politics is already notable. Where to Explore More For the latest releases, event dates, and community threads, fans typically follow official socials, streaming platforms, and fan forums. (Placeholder link: https://example.com/daddy4k-3107)

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Conclusion: The Daddy4K era—anchored by queenly performance, predvolby satire, chrapani vocal textures, and the cryptic 3107—captures a moment where music, identity, and participatory culture collide. Daddy4K has emerged as a defining name in

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Post Options    Thanks(0)    Quote  Reply Posted: 15 July 2018 at 11:23am
Couldn't find any decent videos on YouTube of the 45
playing, but I think all of the 3:00 versions of
the song in the database actually run 1% faster than the
45.

Can anyone verify? Calling Mark Matthews.
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Post Options    Thanks(0)    Quote  Reply Posted: 15 July 2018 at 5:24pm
Agree with crapfromthepast that Rhino's Disco Years,
Volume 1 is the best digital source for this classic. This
CD sounds like it is sourced from lower generation tape
sources than the other options, and tastefully mastered.
I turn up the good and turn down the bad!
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