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I'm late but I'm diggin this song too
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i dropped this months ago....
then Kat dropped it....
its lost some appeal but its still tight -
I like it.
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Playeddddd out.
But yeah I had this one on repeat for a minute. Love the message. -
i feel like she's dissing hip hop
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"Playyyyyed out"
*Adds to list of corny ass lingo old people say* -
Song gets stuck in my damn head too much. Dope though
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BlackGerald wrote: »i feel like she's dissing hip hop
That's because you're being a sensitive ? per usual.
The first part of the chorus could easily be applied to the rocker life. Trashing hotel rooms, doing drugs in the bathroom..what part of ballgowns is hiphop?
Now the second part of the chorus is more of a reference to hiphop but so what?
The point is they're all bragging about how much they got..it's a song speaking on consumerism. -
"Playyyyyed out"
*Adds to list of corny ass lingo old people say*
Wait til' next summer when every commercial, movie trailer, and etc plays a track from the Eminem album. -
this song will never get old to me
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A girl ruined this song for me. My first time hearin it was with her. I gotta turn it off when it comes on.
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they stay playing this ? on hot 97
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@Kat i pressed feelings and i didn't read your post
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Playeddddd out.
But yeah I had this one on repeat for a minute. Love the message.
You still the raise the roof, don't you? -
If the situation calls for it!
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Don't lie @BlackGerald
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I still like this song
? this Sub forum tho -
I give her credit for the fact that for a 16 year old,compared to most of her peers in the same pop sound lane,her songs at least have some context to them.
compared to most of the ? you hear from the more established artists out there,she's quite refreshing.
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I like this song. I like the harmonies in the background. I was shocked to find out her age though. Both because of the song and her look.
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16???? yeah i had no idea
is there a statute of limitations on eye-? ? -
Chesterrrr.
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BlackGerald wrote: »i feel like she's dissing hip hop
its a song dissing stereotypical hip hop imagery...
even tho whites are culture vultures who support all the negative ? , they also like to turn around and criticize it as if they are above it...
? the song and everyone who supports it... -
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Stopitfive wrote: »BlackGerald wrote: »i feel like she's dissing hip hop
its a song dissing stereotypical hip hop imagery...
even tho whites are culture vultures who support all the negative ? , they also like to turn around and criticize it as if they are above it...
? the song and everyone who supports it...
there's a difference between dissing a culture,and dissing the (sub)culture that has been created from it.she's not going after aesthetics,she's talking about the generation which she's grown around.you could say there's maybe some ignorance on her part for not thinking it through properly in terms of lyrics but she's a 16 year old white chick from new zealand,how much do you truly expect her to know about america?just like i would assume anyone who hasn't been out of America doesn't really have the place to speak about what aspects of hip hop (if that's what you believe she is talking about) have integrated themselves into a global culture.
assuming that the bastardization of hip hop is still predominantly a black culture in this day and age is pretty ignorant.not that i agree with it,i don't,i have the same issues with the mainstream as many people,its the same ? pushed on the radio day in day out.shes critiquing the state of music in general (as well as social class awareness which is what the song title actually eludes to) and she has a valid point. -
so she's grown up around trap rap... in New Zealand?
New Zealand and white American culture doesn't deserve criticism?
ayo eat a ? ...
where is her song about the New Zealand ? club? oh, i forgot... hip hop is always at fault for everything everywhere...