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‘Cantgetajob, Cantgetaman’ remade for a new generation

Production outfit Cute Boys have teamed up with Nasir MF to create a new version of the club classic Cantgetaman, Cantgetajob (Life’s a Bitch!)“.

With updated lyrics the dance classic is reborn for a new generation. For the new version the title is switched around, putting jobs before men.

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The song first came out three decades ago in 1994 and featured music from Faithless member Sister Bliss and vocals from Colette. It’s been sampled in quite a few tunes over the year too.

Take a listen to the new version.

The tune can be downloaded from Cute Boys Bandcamp page.

Take a listen to OUTinPerth’s 2018 interview with Sister Bliss.

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