It's Venereal disease, not Vagereal, dipshit. And it's Menstrual bleed, not minestrual.
It's Venereal disease, not Vagereal, dipshit. And it's Menstrual bleed, not minestrual.
As for the beat, it SUCKS. An annoying, loud, tinny snare-sound, with an ever-repeating "a milli" vocal in the background, and a very deep bassline. The bass is the best part of the song, but you can't rely solely on a bumping bassline.
As for the beat, it SUCKS. An annoying, loud, tinny snare-sound, with an ever-repeating "a milli" vocal in the background, and a very deep bassline. The bass is the best part of the song, but you can't rely solely on a bumping bassline.
As for the meaning, Lil Wayne's songs rarely have meaning other than "I'm better than you because I have more money and get more women". His metaphors are clever, I'll give him that, but they get tiresome and old. No one cares if...
As for the meaning, Lil Wayne's songs rarely have meaning other than "I'm better than you because I have more money and get more women". His metaphors are clever, I'll give him that, but they get tiresome and old. No one cares if you [verb] like [brand name or famous person].
its IM A VAGEREAL DISEASE LIKE A MINESTRUAL BLEED
like a period
It's Venereal disease, not Vagereal, dipshit. And it's Menstrual bleed, not minestrual.
It's Venereal disease, not Vagereal, dipshit. And it's Menstrual bleed, not minestrual.
As for the beat, it SUCKS. An annoying, loud, tinny snare-sound, with an ever-repeating "a milli" vocal in the background, and a very deep bassline. The bass is the best part of the song, but you can't rely solely on a bumping bassline.
As for the beat, it SUCKS. An annoying, loud, tinny snare-sound, with an ever-repeating "a milli" vocal in the background, and a very deep bassline. The bass is the best part of the song, but you can't rely solely on a bumping bassline.
As for the meaning, Lil Wayne's songs rarely have meaning other than "I'm better than you because I have more money and get more women". His metaphors are clever, I'll give him that, but they get tiresome and old. No one cares if...
As for the meaning, Lil Wayne's songs rarely have meaning other than "I'm better than you because I have more money and get more women". His metaphors are clever, I'll give him that, but they get tiresome and old. No one cares if you [verb] like [brand name or famous person].