Kansas City Playlist: Brittany Mahomes Condemns Illegal Fireworks

Sunday night we celebrate a bit of civic interest from Kansas City's eternal prom queen.

Here's Brit sounding off against illicit late night noise to no avail as the tradition continues . . .

"Brittany took to her Twitter to express her discomfort with what seemed to mess with a peaceful nap.‘Fireworks at 11.30 pm? Brittany asked. She could not help but roll her eyes at the fireworks during the late hours, as part of the celebrations of the upcoming Independence Day, when she was finally about to catch some shut-eye."

Credit where it's due . . . She's got a point but her pouting isn't likely to stop this town's traditional rebuke against municipal rules . . . Even amid a drought . . .

Read more via www.TonysKansasCity.com links . . .

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And all of this info about the danger of fireworks will be dutifully ignore yet inspires our weekend playlist blow-up . . .

Sorry, the obvious choice amid this tribute to lady spark plugs . . .

90s era classic that (kinda) speaks to the inherint risks of fireworks amid a drought . . .

An EDM classic that introduced a new generation to "the drop" and 120bpm enthusiasm . . .

A more recent tune from a low-key pop band that speaks to the current season . . .

Finally . . . This eternal pop anthem from The Doors reminds us that young people disobeying the law in ways that are both self-destructive and dangerous for all the community is a time honored tradition.

As always, thanks for reading this week and try to stay as safe as possible out there . . .

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