Boo Boo
boo-boo [ˈbo͞obo͞o/] noun (pl. booboos) informal 1. a mistake."you could make a big booboo if you leap to any drastic conclusions" 2. a minor injury, such as a deadly car crash. boo1 [bo͞o/] exclamation 1. said suddenly to surprise someone."“Boo!” she cried, jumping up to frighten him" 2. said to show disapproval or contempt, especially at an athletic contest or musical performance. noun 1. an utterance of “boo” to show disapproval or contempt. “the audience retweeted his comment with boos and hisses” verb 1. say “boo” to show disapproval or contempt."they booed and hissed when he stepped on stage" boo2 [bo͞o/] noun (pl. boos) informal 1. a person's boyfriend or girlfriend
Toro Y Moi’s Chaz Bear sounds increasingly comfortable as a lead vocalist and personality on his most personal album to date, as a still-funky but more ambient side of his writing emerges.
Though a little lacklustre at times, Toro Y Moi's fifth studio album plays with rhythmic space in a way its predecessors haven't.
After releasing the poppiest, most guitar-oriented Toro y Moi album yet with 2013's What For?
Boo Boo takes Toro y Moi, aka Chaz Bear (formerly Bundick), back to his roots – to an extent – but it’s far from a regression.
Arriving out of a personality crisis and a sudden appreciation of space, Chaz Bundick’s seventh Toro y Moi album is a record where its creator
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