Question

This song’s pre-chorus is an agitated request to “play something with a fucking beat!” For 10 points each:
[10m] The first track from The Rise and Fall of a Midwest Princess has what portmanteau title? This song celebrates queer love by wondering why any man can’t “hit it like rom-pom-pom-pom, / get it hot like Papa John.”
ANSWER: Femininomenon” (“feminine-OM-uh-non”)
[10e] This singer of “Femininomenon” broke out in 2024 as an opener on Olivia Rodrigo’s GUTS tour. The costumes of this singer of “Red Wine Supernova” and “Good Luck, Babe!” take inspiration from drag.
ANSWER: Chappell Roan [or Kayleigh Rose Amstutz]
[10h] The last chorus in “Femininomenon” isolates a beat from this instrument. Drum machine sounds that sample or mimic this instrument are central to go-go and Phonk, as well as the beats of disco songs like “Funkytown.”
ANSWER: cowbell [accept clapperless cowbell, hand-held cowbell, or agogô; prompt on bell]
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AlbertaUW A1010020
SFUUBC A010010
UBC BUW B1010020