The song interpolates the chorus from Malcolm McLaren's 1983 hit "Double Dutch.
[2] Cashbox awarded the song their 'Pick of the Week', commenting that "the title track from Phair’s critically-lauded second album is an even more infectious pop single than the album’s first focus track, “Supernova".
Where that song helped push Phair further into the mainstream, this one will continue her ascension into pop culture.
With its catchy chorus of “When they do the double-dutch,” this track will reach out to listeners who might’ve thought her too cryptic before, but the sharp lyrics will continue to delight her faithful fans.
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