Erm. This song has some redeeming qualities. For starters, there's the amazing intro, which I can listen to on it's own endlessly.
Anyway, this song was written (Not produced, written) during a time when all sorts of genres were in the midst of going mainstream and I most certainly remember friends and such telling me to "open my mind" and listen to all sorts of country and hip-hop. The song holds true in many cases, actually.
It tries to make some fun of people not being able to handle the fact that others don't like 'their genre' of music. And so they just say that people are 'close-minded', regardless of whether or not they just don't like the music.
Erm. This song has some redeeming qualities. For starters, there's the amazing intro, which I can listen to on it's own endlessly.
Anyway, this song was written (Not produced, written) during a time when all sorts of genres were in the midst of going mainstream and I most certainly remember friends and such telling me to "open my mind" and listen to all sorts of country and hip-hop. The song holds true in many cases, actually.
It tries to make some fun of people not being able to handle the fact that others don't like 'their genre' of music. And so they just say that people are 'close-minded', regardless of whether or not they just don't like the music.
Hey heartless. Not gonna listen to a computer-illiterate retard.
Hey heartless. Not gonna listen to a computer-illiterate retard.