3.27.2012

#5 "Dance"(not really) by Big Sean


    This song is like an instant classic, started the whole repeat a word and call it music. Although at the time, it was an original idea (until Rhianna literally stole the idea with a cake, did not turn out well) to repeat one word that you could base a song around (original-ish). And the song was a killer, until it was tainted by Nikki Minaj (taking out the best part and replacing with her rendition of yelling profanity and a long eeeeee noise for about 1 minute) which truly was the downfall of the song. Plus he didn't even get all the profits because Nikki Minaj remixed it so she got some, which sucks because she was like this songs Rebbecca Black (just annoying and should get out of song writing).
    Anyway, back to this song. It may be repetitive, but it represents the club life, and its gangsta-ness about it. It's an awesome song, and people just love it so much, but that's just because it is really easy to sing along to. It is really fun to dance in the car to a song that you love, like Party Rock but more current. It's also has some music featuring MC Hammer's "You can't touch this." Well, I hope you enjoy the song.

3.08.2012

#6 Tyga- Rack City

Mild Profanity/Inappropriate Refrences (lol)

     This song is raunchy, radical, and a little bit on the crazy side. Based inside a club it is about Tyga having a good time "looking" at a girl and hanging with his homies. Can't say too many things that are appropriate about this song, but this is a really good song. It has a lot of backround dancers, a lot of money and drinks going around, and if it wasn't for it being in a strip club it could probably be an Usher song. I'm am not being serious at all about that.
     Obviously this isn't the clean version, but those versions aren't better. They tell you he grew up in a bad city, and gives the song a backround theme, which is good for some artists, but not really so much this one. He is more the artist that is like a ghetto LMFAO, who party everyday, but... they party by shuffling. If you look into him he is kind of a shallow rapper, but he is fun to listen to when your bored. He is starting to move up in the rapping world, he now has had appearences with a lot of big artists, like Drake and Chris Brown, and he actually shows Chris Brown up by being (this is opinionated) better than him. In the song Snapbacks Back, he really does go faster than Chris Brown, which is weird because he is usually pretty fast and serious with his music.

3.07.2012

#7 Eminem: '97 Bonnie And Clyde


      Eminem, one of the greatest rappers ever. The song starts off with sounds of him messing with his car, putting his wife in his car and closing the door (the song is pretend, his imagination, don't take it literally). Now this is all back when he was pissed at his ex-wife for taking his money and trying to take his daughter away. These are two things you don't mess around with when your talking to Eminem. So he made a love/hate song, love for his daughter and hate for her mother. When he's talking to his little girl Haley about not playing with his knife, and playing on the beach. He gives hints to people who are a little older that he is "getting rid" of his wife. He says stuff that it would be "just the two of us" and he tries to make it sound like there just having fun the whole time and that he's not covering up for the murder of his wife.
     These kind of songs, even though they sound horrible and stuff were the things that kept him from killing himself and others. Eminem has never killed anyone, and although he has OD a few times, he is still alive because he's had some way to express himself, which just happened to be through his music. This is the end part of his hate Kim songs, he stopped expressing his hate for Kim just because of lawsuits and his daughters were getting old enough to actually know what the songs were about. Another song that expresses his relative hate for Kim is the actual song Kim, but that's a lot more violent, where he actually has the killing of his wife in the song, which is definitely not school appropriate. But if you look at all of his other songs anytime he mentions a girl it's either a whore or it is very close to a lady like Kim.