2.03.2007
This is Why You're [Not] Hot
So I heard a song on the radio that had a chorus something along the lines of,
"This is why im hot, this is why im hot, this is why, this is why,this is why, im hot
this is why im hot, this is why im hot, this is why, this is why, this is why im hot,
im hot cuz im fly, you aint cuz u not, this is why, this is why, this is why im hot
im hot cuz im fly, you aint cuz u not this is this is why, this is why, this is why im hot."
Yeah. Talk about being full of himself.
He then goes on to explain why he is hot: (unembonicized for better understanding)
1) He dresses well.
2) He has a lot of money - people even shut stores down so he can shop!
3) He gets the women that everyone else can't
4) These same women love his song. This song. Apparently.
Wow.
If only I could ever be like him.
Even better, he claims that he can sell a million records with a track that has nothing on it. Funny, considering this is the first released track on his debut album, and nobody outside of his neighbourhood in New York would know of him without it.
Don't get me wrong, the tune is good and syntax is great, but the words SUCK. Now I'm no hardcore listener of rap music but I have a feeling that this is what rap enthusiasts complain about when talking about the state of rap music right now.
Oh MIMS, if only I haven't already heard this song from the likes and egos of 50 Cent and Kanye West.
He is unoriginal, and his song only contributes to the dumbing-down and commercializing of today's society.
And this is why you're [not] hot, MIMS.javascript:void(0)
__________________________
If you wish, watch the move here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ANw7ZVrMHCE.
"This is why im hot, this is why im hot, this is why, this is why,this is why, im hot
this is why im hot, this is why im hot, this is why, this is why, this is why im hot,
im hot cuz im fly, you aint cuz u not, this is why, this is why, this is why im hot
im hot cuz im fly, you aint cuz u not this is this is why, this is why, this is why im hot."
Yeah. Talk about being full of himself.
He then goes on to explain why he is hot: (unembonicized for better understanding)
1) He dresses well.
2) He has a lot of money - people even shut stores down so he can shop!
3) He gets the women that everyone else can't
4) These same women love his song. This song. Apparently.
Wow.
If only I could ever be like him.
Even better, he claims that he can sell a million records with a track that has nothing on it. Funny, considering this is the first released track on his debut album, and nobody outside of his neighbourhood in New York would know of him without it.
Don't get me wrong, the tune is good and syntax is great, but the words SUCK. Now I'm no hardcore listener of rap music but I have a feeling that this is what rap enthusiasts complain about when talking about the state of rap music right now.
Oh MIMS, if only I haven't already heard this song from the likes and egos of 50 Cent and Kanye West.
He is unoriginal, and his song only contributes to the dumbing-down and commercializing of today's society.
And this is why you're [not] hot, MIMS.javascript:void(0)
__________________________
If you wish, watch the move here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ANw7ZVrMHCE.
:: posted by craig, 14:38
1 Comments:
this is why rap is crap
if you ever need any suggestions for a different genre i can help you out...
if you ever need any suggestions for a different genre i can help you out...