![]() "It just has this energy of letting go and leaving it all behind you, just this energy of devil may care." The "Gloria" moment exemplifies the unsettling spark of the music in the latest installment of Ryan Murphy's American Crime Story franchise. ![]() "I think there is something so liberating about that song," Versace music supervisor Amanda Krieg Thomas tells GQ. Then, in the second episode of FX’s The Assassination of Gianni Versace, serial killer Andrew Cunanan (played by Darren Criss) listens to it on the radio as he drives to Miami to commit the titular crime, switching off a news report identifying him as the suspect in another killing and smiling as he hears the disco beat and Branigan's clear voice. What is it about Laura Branigan's 1982 hit "Gloria" that seems to inspire crime in pop culture these days? It's what Nancy Kerrigan whacker Shane Stant gets down to in I, Tonya before doing said whacking.
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