I cant stand this song and i have yet to meet someone who likes it, just curious how its played os much if no one lieks it.
i'm sure somebody has to.
i'm sure somebody has to.
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Originally posted by 98 TGP TOY@Jan 20 2005, 09:05 PM
This is new? I swear I heard it in the 90s......
Anyways, I dont think Snoop should be allowed near a microphone. He has to make up words just so he can make a decent rhyme. Whats better than a language where all words have the same ending....its a weak rappers dream world. How he has stayed popular I will never understand. Once upon a time he was mediocre (sp?), now he is just horrible...
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Originally posted by Kyle@Jan 21 2005, 12:32 AM
for some reason i jsut cant understand liking a song that has like 3 notes in it, a generic beat, and someone clicking their tongue for the music, awful.
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Originally posted by RareGMFan+Jan 22 2005, 12:53 PM--><!--QuoteBegin-Kyle@Jan 21 2005, 12:32 AM
for some reason i jsut cant understand liking a song that has like 3 notes in it, a generic beat, and someone clicking their tongue for the music, awful.
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Come on, Kyle. You just described the patented money making, #1 hit creating formula for most modern music (well....except for the clicking tongue thing, maybe). Creativity and talent went out the door YEARS ago. Why shouldn't they if the producers need only tell you what's hot/good, and the masses just jump to it and agree like the puppets they are? I haven't heard good music on the radio in probably over a decade. Even bands that sounded like they had potential flopped. The music industry (much like most professions right now) is in a sad state, and I don't see it recovering any time soon. Man. We used to actually demand something for our money. What happened?
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