| Uffie – Pop The Glock Lyrics | 17 years ago |
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It's for sure "Me and he, our crew's a militia" it's also, "Crunk and grime, thats my bloodline" |
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| Lightspeed Champion – Galaxy Of The Lost Lyrics | 18 years ago |
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"lick my open wounds and add some ice" is actually the correct line. Killer song, nonetheless. This guy is pretty talented. For all you American Lightspeed Champs, Devonte is streaming the entire album on his myspace. He's said that he created the album after he broke up with his girlfriend and was economically unstable. A wise man once said, "mo' money, mo' bitches". It seems the converse is true as well |
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| M.I.A. – Bamboo Banga Lyrics | 18 years ago |
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The first verse actually goes "To Mali, Angola, Ghana, Gonna Gonna." Undoubtedly one of the colest songs from '07 |
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| M.I.A. – Bamboo Banga Lyrics | 18 years ago |
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The first verse actually goes "To Mali, Angola, Ghana, Gonna Gonna." Undoubtedly one of the colest songs from '07 |
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| Citizen Cope – Pablo Picasso Lyrics | 18 years ago |
| I actually feel the song is about environmentalist terrorism... I know that sounds like a stretch, but picasso was never a sculptor and no statue has ever been forty feet high, other than the statue of liberty. He's from brooklyn and there's been a history of destroying trees there. But specifically when he says that she's all in the papers, it really feels like he's talking about a tree. But hey he could be talking about a billboard but those get taken down all the time so that doesn't seem significant enough... So yeah, trees, environmetalism. you get the point. | |
| Busta Rhymes – Gimme Some More Lyrics | 18 years ago |
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the psycho theme, along with "Cartier, Sidney Poitier, Hooray shit" killer |
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| Nas – If I Ruled the World (Imagine That) Lyrics | 18 years ago |
| reality, I really feel like that line has the intent of the first interpretation you made. The interpretation being that African Americans really don't have a sense of our past, specifically in this country, and that by taking us back to the continent, there will be some sort of realization of past greatness and thus empowerment. Nas is a genius | |
| Death Cab for Cutie – Soul Meets Body Lyrics | 18 years ago |
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I feel that the song is more about the manifestation of creative genius and the pain that comes along with that more than anything else (although there have been some very interesting ideas). The only reason I say that is in reference to the video. Because, in the video you see these very earthy-looking musical notes emanate from the ground and it proposes the idea that music (at least with indie subcultures) comes from this organic, earnest place. But once the music makes the transition from this meaningful immaterial world to the material world (or from the soul to the body) it becomes questioned and belittled. And because of that the creative genius suffers... I don't know, maybe I'm just blowing smoke out of my ass. I love the idea that the song is about death, though. Ben Gibbard is a genius |
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