Song for the day

Weevil

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Is "What's your fantasy" by Ludacris

Such a sweet love song.
 
I like that other Ludacris song..."Roll Out". That's the one. It's not a sweet sweet love song though.
 
Laurel said:
I like that other Ludacris song..."Roll Out". That's the one. It's not a sweet sweet love song though.

I think the man's work as a whole is pretty solid.

A friend was yammering on about how rap songs don't have the range of expression they should. Plenty of bling bling but no love songs. That was one of my shining examples.
 
sorry, all day it's been Al Green singing "Let's Stay Together"

you can have tomorrow's song.:D :D :D
 
StrawberryPez said:
nah...my song for the day is "Wild Thang" - Tone Loc

Hey, this isn't song of the day by committee. This is my autocratic declaration.
 
A bling bling is a small cat, much like a serval.


Weevil said:
I think the man's work as a whole is pretty solid.

A friend was yammering on about how rap songs don't have the range of expression they should. Plenty of bling bling but no love songs. That was one of my shining examples.

That might've been true in 1985, but not today. Hip hop has all the depth and breadth of any other genre. More than some, in fact.
 
Laurel said:
A bling bling is a small cat, much like a serval.




That might've been true in 1985, but not today. Hip hop has all the depth and breadth of any other genre. More than some, in fact.

I don't know if that's the case. I think the potential is there but it's used poorly.

A lot of people hold up stankonia as an example of what you're saying but there was enough bling bling on that, even if it was sandwhiched between Bombs Over Bagdad and Ms. Jackson.
 
it isn't a bling bling. It's just bling bling.

bling bling: noun slang copious amounts of platinum and diamonds that sparkle. verb to get your bling bling on deck yourself out in copious amounts of platinum and diamonds

back in the day it could have been compared to Mr. T's gold, or the movie "I'm gonna get you sucka"

But since the r&b/hip hop culture has expanded into the realm of republicans, it's bling bling, sugah.
 
Problem Child said:


what's a bitch ice out?

You couldn't be whiter if your name was Whitey McWhiterson and you were dipped in white out.
 
Private Vasquez said:


You should buy a whip instead of a ride.

But how does a whip show how much dough I've made busting off these killer verses?
 
perky_baby said:
it isn't a bling bling. It's just bling bling.

bling bling: noun slang copious amounts of platinum and diamonds that sparkle. verb to get your bling bling on deck yourself out in copious amounts of platinum and diamonds


To be fair though, the term "bling bling" has expanded to include any austentatious display of wealth.
 
Weevil said:


But how does a whip show how much dough I've made busting off these killer verses?

Everyone knows that a whip IS a car...bling bling

Mainstream, Rap/Pop licks balls....you gotta go underground for the good shit.
 
Private Vasquez said:


Mainstream, Rap/Pop licks balls....you gotta go underground for the good shit.

I disagree completely. I like some underground stuff, and you find interesting beats but the flows in the big time are awesome.

Give me the lyrical mastery of Jay-Z, Snoop and Lud any day.
 
I quit school cuz of recess, you fuckin BG.


peace out
 
Private Vasquez said:
and Biggie was the greatest lyricist of all time.

No, he had a flow about him, and puffy used to turn out solid beats.

I'd take Pac over Biggie.
 
Private Vasquez said:
Pac lives in Africa now...tired of the bling bling.



Nope, Tibet. The Secret Society of Lyrical Rebels have inducted him as their latest member.

HIm, Lennon, Hendrix, Cobain and Elvis live in seclusion, teaching their personal brand of rock and roll kung fu.
 
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