Welcome back to the Dance Resilience — our bi-weekly self-care playlist packed with joy, because let’s face it, the world can be pretty gloomy. The Dance Resilience is all about disconnecting for a bit, allowing you to find your rhythm, dance freely with your partner, and appreciate my exquisite musical taste. If you have ideas for future playlist themes, feel free to send me a tweet or drop a comment on our Facebook page. I’ll be looking out for them. We roll out new playlists every Friday(ish).
This week, we’re honoring the iconic Tina Belcher from Bob’s Burgers.
As the eldest child of Bob and Linda Belcher, Tina is unapologetically herself in every aspect. She adores curves, has a crush on Jimmy Jr., writes erotic friend fiction, and embraces her awkwardness. I can relate to her quirks, as I also enjoy tunes that celebrate curves.
Tina is a devoted sister, caring daughter, and she has a unique perspective on the world. Creative and self-assured, she loves horses, music, and, of course, boys. Tina isn’t shy about expressing her desires; she pursues what she wants and embodies the kind of self-esteem that many spend years striving to achieve. With her humble reminder, “I’m no hero. I put my bra on one boob at a time, just like everyone else,” she certainly is crush-worthy.
In tribute to the fabulous Tina Belcher, this week’s Dance Resilience playlist features 20 tracks and nearly 80 minutes of toe-tapping beats, R&B, and even some classic rock and disco. The “Curves” playlist includes Sisqó’s “Thong Song,” Destiny’s Child’s “Bootylicious,” and Queen’s “Fat Bottomed Girls.” You’ll also find tracks from The Beastie Boys, KC and the Sunshine Band, Wiz Khalifa, Jennifer Lopez, and Pitbull, along with the legendary Sir Mix-a-Lot’s “Baby Got Back.”
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In summary, this post celebrates Tina Belcher, highlighting her unique personality and the joy she brings. The curated playlist is a fun way to embrace self-expression and dance with abandon, all while reminding us to appreciate the quirks that make us who we are.
