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More like Conner4Real…I’d be lying if I said I wasn’t at least a little thrown back by this. I totally pictured you seat laid back in your car, blasting “young” somebody. On the real.
More like Conner4Real…I’d be lying if I said I wasn’t at least a little thrown back by this. I totally pictured you seat laid back in your car, blasting “young” somebody. On the real.
Death metal, where the singer sounds like the possessed girl in "The Exorcist"?tI didn’t see it specifically mentioned (I could’ve missed it), but that Screaming stuff…holy crap, I can’t take that.
Now, I did see a couple that I wasn‘t familiar with, but thought certainly some members might know: “Detroit Techno?” @Detroitgator And “Jackin House?” @URGatorBait I know my musical tastes are pretty limited, but I’m a proponent of taking advantage of every opportunity to learn something new.
"Fancy Like" by Walker Hayes is the worst example to date. I have no basis for conversing with anyone who sings along or line dances to this piece of ****.To settle this, how about we talk about the recent emulsion of rap and country. Can we arrest these people please?
Nah. Jelly Roll sings about life beyond driving down to the river in pickup trucks with beer and women named "Girl" wearing painted-on jeans. He kinda has to.Whoa, are you saying that Jelly Roll isn't real country? He's all the rage at the CMA music awards.
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I give you rap, country, and "young somebody" for the trifecta! That, my friend, is on the real and i'm serious as cancer when i say rhythm is a dancer!I’d be lying if I said I wasn’t at least a little thrown back by this. I totally pictured you seat laid back in your car, blasting “young” somebody. On the real.
I give you rap, country, and "young somebody" for the trifecta! That, my friend, is on the real and i'm serious as cancer when i say rhythm is a dancer!
Even after being subjected to Young Abdul's rap for months on end?I could be held hostage Waziristan, with my release solely predicated on clicking that video, and I’d still say no.
Even after being subjected to Young Abdul's rap for months on end?
Cool story. Now do ppl who listen to gangsta rap.Here's my thing with jazz...
For the music itself/the actual jazz musicians, I have tremendous respect for actual jazz musicians/composers. But for me personally, the totally unstructured nature of it drives my brain crazy, therefore, I hate jazz.
As for fans of jazz music, much like "cigar aficionados," 99.99% of them are fake ass douchebags. It's not a coincidence that there is a lot of jazz played in cigar bars... f'n weirdos.
Cool story. Now do ppl who listen to gangsta rap.
I’d be lying if I said I wasn’t at least a little thrown back by this. I totally pictured you seat laid back in your car, blasting “young” somebody. On the real.
I still think I'm on to something regarding opening inner city charter schools using a curriculum based on rappers who were legit thugs and have become legit business/real estate moguls using the lyrics from some of their songs going to those very things to teach why America is still a great country and why the American dream is alive and well.
Here's my thing with jazz...
For the music itself/the actual jazz musicians, I have tremendous respect for actual jazz musicians/composers. But for me personally, the totally unstructured nature of it drives my brain crazy, therefore, I hate jazz.
As for fans of jazz music, much like "cigar aficionados," 99.99% of them are fake ass douchebags. It's not a coincidence that there is a lot of jazz played in cigar bars... f'n weirdos.