Vince Staples Summertime '06
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Lord(e)Po)))ts
January 15th 2016


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"but i think the point he was making is that this isnt very good turn up music. i havent heard this so idk"

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Frjsz-NVhF4

Keyblade
January 15th 2016


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cant listen to it at work right now, but i'll remember to check it out...if only to see how much it bumps

Lord(e)Po)))ts
January 15th 2016


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exhibit b: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PkaTnmL3KWs

Keyblade
January 15th 2016


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""bitches all up on my dick, drank sum sizzurp, gonna b sick" he's offering deep insights into the nuances of empiricism and the struggle of man to find himself within the confines of the capitalist hierarchy."

i had to double check the review to see if this was a real quote lmao

Lord(e)Po)))ts
January 15th 2016


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exhibit c: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BZDD4PcxSBg

exhibit d: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5OAYMMod9Wo


i mean i could keep going but id just link 80% of the album because its literally almost entirely fuccboi trap bullshit

Lord(e)Po)))ts
January 15th 2016


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"i had to double check the review to see if this was a real quote lmao"

i know dude. it was legit that 'tarded.

anarchistfish
January 15th 2016


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Album Rating: 3.5

nothing wrong with fuccboi trap bullshit

anarchistfish
January 15th 2016


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Album Rating: 3.5

that's a real quote?



lol

Lord(e)Po)))ts
January 15th 2016


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"nothing wrong with fuccboi trap bullshit"

yeah man. as long as you don't glorify it and conceptualize it like this dipshit 'arcade' then its all good, shit is fun sometimes.

anarchistfish
January 15th 2016


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Album Rating: 3.5

i cant find the quote

Keyblade
January 15th 2016


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The most obvious piece of outside context relevant here is likely “Slave Master.” In between bragging about his jewelry and his cars (the “slave master” bit seems to be a play on calling a car a “whip,” and it doesn’t really seem like this bit represents larger commentary on anything), Hendrix comes out of his lean-induced stupor just long enough to take stock of where he’s come to and where he’s going. “Long live A$AP Yams, I’m on that codeine right now,” he muses. Though it’s most likely he’s saying he’s memorializing Yams, who died by drug overdose, by continuing the time-honored tradition of partaking in their substance of choice, there’s a more sinister undertone at play here. It’s possible that Future is not saying he’ll allow A$AP Yams to live on within him in his cup of lean. Rather, it’s possible that Future is realizing that he’s doing precisely what Yams did that led to his tragic demise, and that he’s suddenly realized he might be the drug’s next casualty. He’s “do[ing] it for the niggas who gone,” maybe, but he’s also doing it because he “disguise[s] pain when [he] make[s] it rain.” He’s drowning his sorrows in drank, and no matter (or, perhaps, because of) how much he rationalizes his use of the substance in terms of those who have been felled by its potency, he could be the next one gone too soon - and it seems like he knows it.

http://www.thecoli.com/media/darth-vader-mjlol.6116/full?d=1450379286

Lord(e)Po)))ts
January 15th 2016


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its a paraphrase

Lord(e)Po)))ts
January 15th 2016


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"In between bragging about his jewelry and his cars (the “slave master” bit seems to be a play on calling a car a “whip,” and it doesn’t really seem like this bit represents larger commentary on anything)"

fucking literally died from the rofls

Lord(e)Po)))ts
January 15th 2016


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LITERAAALLLYYYYYYYY

Keyblade
January 15th 2016


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i was originally just gonna quote just that line but the rest of the paragraph was just too golden

anarchistfish
January 15th 2016


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Album Rating: 3.5

he doesn't have a review for ds2. what. am i being dumb





also this is forever the greatest club jam: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GxBSyx85Kp8



and a literal masterpiece

Lord(e)Po)))ts
January 15th 2016


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"Though it’s most likely he’s saying he’s memorializing Yams, who died by drug overdose, by continuing the time-honored tradition of partaking in their substance of choice, there’s a more sinister undertone at play here. It’s possible that Future is not saying he’ll allow A$AP Yams to live on within him in his cup of lean. Rather, it’s possible that Future is realizing that he’s doing precisely what Yams did that led to his tragic demise, and that he’s suddenly realized he might be the drug’s next casualty. He’s “do[ing] it for the niggas who gone,” maybe, but he’s also doing it because he “disguise[s] pain when [he] make[s] it rain.” He’s drowning his sorrows in drank, and no matter (or, perhaps, because of) how much he rationalizes his use of the substance in terms of those who have been felled by its potency, he could be the next one gone too soon - and it seems like he knows it."



baaahahahaha oh my god dude i forgot how pricelessly stupid this was

Lord(e)Po)))ts
January 15th 2016


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also this is forever the greatest club jam: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GxBSyx85Kp8



and a literal masterpiece


lmao ugh dude i hadnt heard this song since like grade 7 and i was perfectly okay with that.

anarchistfish
January 15th 2016


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Album Rating: 3.5

there have been many a dj request for that song

anarchistfish
January 15th 2016


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Album Rating: 3.5

oh it's a will robinson review



that makes more sense actually



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