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A mess of nauseating "smooth" vocals, indie-rock influenced production against mainstream club-rap, cringe worthy guest spots...Basically a huge disappointment. I had to turn it off. Maybe I will try again when I'm in a different mood, but it is no Sir Lucious Left Foot: The Son of Chico Dusty.
I would like to add that I feel like Big Boi brought C-grade rhymes and I don't like Phantogram (with & without rapping).
I do kinda like the Wavves track. They even added in little Wavves-like flourishes in the production.
I just can't take John Travolta in drag seriously, maybe that's why I can't get into Kesha.
Flanz, I like you. But seriously? Ok, I mean, I guess I can get it- she freaks you out? Understandable reason to maybe not like the music.
Ugh, whatever. Why do I even bother sometimes. Carry on y'all.
Hah what? I was just making a joke. I don't like her music because I don't like her music which has nothing to do with her appearance or anything along those lines. But she does have a startling resemblance to John Travolta, that part is true.
I'm the same person who got ridiculed this fall for admitting he enjoyed a Skrillex set at Made In America festival. Feel free to make fun of me for it, everyone else has.
Post by EthnicallyCrimean98476 on Dec 7, 2012 14:56:09 GMT -5
Member of above legendary Detroit Hip-Hop group, T3, came out and did "Raise It Up" with Clear Soul Forces last night. A Slum Village/Dilla day is in order.