Basically, he just became one of my better friends, better peers in the game, someone I highly respect, someone I can communicate with, definitely express creative juices with.
At the end of the day, we both just love competition. I feel like I am a part of G. I had input on that. Speaking of your album cover, you compared G. Music to the Louvre of rap. The cover does numerous amounts of things.
I only put out the front cover. I just wanted to bring back the excitement of getting a physical copy, of opening it up, of reading it. We just wanted something that you always remember, but also something that you could understand as soon as you see it, you dig? Can you talk a bit about comedy and hip-hop and where the two intersect? Who are your comedic influences?
I just figure, why not smile? Why not have fun while doing that? It just depends on who you are. And when you come up with it, it feels so good when it catches on. Hairweave killing is something that I took under my wing a couple of years ago, and it just involves grabbing and pulling hair during rough sexual activities. If police want to question me, I can tell them that no one was hurt while performing this act, but you may have to buy someone a visit to the hair salon.
Scott Ostrin , Music Columnist May 14, I was still naive then, and, while it was only yesterday, it feels like at least days since 2 Chainz could be just a silly joke for me to yell at people. Bless you, Mayfest! So I guess calling it a teaser did give us some false hope that someone better was around the corner. II: Me Time. Is Drake bitter at his dearth of Grammys? Take back your hateful words, Drake!
Seeing this, the coach stops the drill. With his hand raised, he demonstrates how to express oneself in a time of need. Sometimes you need help, and sometimes you have to ask. One person who learned that lesson well, at this very school, is Tauheed Epps. He was a member of the state champion basketball team two years before and was looking at a promising college career, before he, too, needed help.
So, naturally, the multiplatinum rapper who embodies wealth and opulence, as evidenced in his TV series Most Expensivest , is giving back.
As he does every year. The TRU 2 Hoops tournament is his event. That fact alone is worth more than many people can understand in the eyes of a young Black child, a value, psychologically, worth just as much as the cost of any particular pair of shoes.
As he says on his new album, So Help Me God! The organ-soaked beat sounded like the best beat your church musical director ever cooked up on their own time for the youth choir. Instead, he rocketed to the top of the charts and the rest is history. The home of the Eagles ostensibly looks like any other high school in America. The holy grail of ad-libs, the crowned king of the grunt, the undisputed master of the indiscernible noise as a part of a song.
A verse marked by the grunt at Rozay's peak pretty much assured a hit. Pusha T is definitely not new to this, starting off his career in the group Clipse with his brother No Malice, and having a resurgence of sorts when Kanye signed him, eventually naming him president of his label G.
In the case of "What Happened to That Boy," the bird sound is the chorus of the song, making it the ad-lib's most shining moment. He adopted those two words as his own, yelling them out in a quick high-pitched chirp at the end of nearly every bar, or at the very least sprinkled at the intro of every song.
The sound, which became immortalized by impressions by Jay Pharoah , was littered all over his Watch the Throne album with JAY-Z and on most of his features during the time. The influx of social media has for better or worse changed a lot about music and how its received. For an otherwise extremely hard rap style, the ad-lib is weirdly jarring and almost out of place, making it match the confusing beauty of the early '00s hip-hop scene.
The noises he makes are a mix between a tongue roll and a gunshot noise, both done simultaneously at an incredibly loud volume. Two Chainz is another G.
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