VHM the semi-lovely Ms Iyall.
is she semi-charmed, as well?
you be the judge:
just reading a bit of the Romeo Void biography, first off, Iyall claims that this song is an answer to MJ's "Billie Jean".
Second, talk about lucky breaks: apparently a Cars roadie played their first indie album, from fabled 415 Records, on the Cars tour bus, & Ric Ocasek liked it so much he invited them to come to his Synchro Sound studio in Boston. The resulting Ocasek-produced EP,
Never Say Never, on the back of the enormous dance club and college radio airplay of the single, led directly to 415 Records' ongoing association with Columbia Records (bringing not only Romeo Void but also Red Rockers, Translator, Wire Train, and others to major-label status).
Third, which I didn't know until today, Iyall is a Native American from the Cowlitz tribe, born in rural Washington and raised in Fresno.