Fun, attitudinal and sassy Electro Pop/Funk hybrid featuring a woman's vocalese lead that brings to mind women's empowerment, sports/competition and thanks to Alexa, I've learned that I mumble, as I've just received a copy of "The Diarrhea of Anne Frank" from Amazon. Starting with lighthearted percolating synths, muted electric guitars, a drum machine kick, sampled handclaps and a brazen vocal from a woman who will cut you if you ever call her "baby" or steal her lunch from the company fridge, the cut explodes @:12 with a slapped electric bass, drum machines and synth pads, giving the impression of aggressive positivity or proud determination. A smaller but still cocky-sounding bed @:28 provides a short respite from both the vocal and the awful book I got in the mail, which HAS PICTURES. The main, propulsive mix returns @1:08 with 70s-era strings and extra synths that just make the cut feel happier and more celebratory. Great for sports bravado, show opens, promoting exciting events and also trying to muster enthusiasm for the movie I also accidentally ordered: "Allen vs Predator."