To this song.
To this song.
gray smoke in my smoke alarm
Countin cash every morning before I leave home
family I love, don’t wanna leave this World alone
and before I leave home, leave home
I pray to God I won’t, loyalty is all I know
before I leave home
I pray to God I won’t, loyalty is all I know
before I leave home
Reputation: 154"Come fast Tom Petty"?
Yeah. Like he's a speed demon.
This is the only rap song I know
I used to bump this back in Jr. High while trying to pick up the ladies in my mom's car.
This video is just entering to watch
Reputation: 22Song is OK, i guess. The title got me thinking about South Park, and hooked on monkey phonics.
Eh every song doesn't have to have meaning or a story.
Gotta love things like immortal technique, JMT, and gangstar to.
"George Michael prances around singing, 'Ya gotta have faith!' *Makes gunshot noises* No, George, you've gotta have talent, dude. New rule."
-Bill Hicks.
I don't think it's trash because it lacks meaning or an intricate story. You're talking to a dude who owns the complete series' of The A-Team.
It simply has to be...good. To my ears, it has to be good, and honest. By immediately making money, so outwardly, the goal they're trying to reach at any cost, they've proven they'll do anything to get there.
You know what other group of people will do anything for money? Whores. That's right, whores. Lil Wayne, Drake and their ilk? They might as well be offering two-for-one happy endings.
too bad 'good' is subjective to peoples ears.
Music, however you want to believe, isn't really prone to subjective judgements among the masses
Therefore, something you think is good, might be too complex and musical for someone with limited musical knowledge.
however, something like the song posted on this page, would be well within their realm of music.
Ignorance isn't a sin. You can't blame them for not understanding why that song is shit.
The song isn't objectively shit, no music is. Taste and quality, outside of technical aspects, are both subjective. No opinion of a song is right or wrong, no song is good or bad. It is, or they are, and will forever be whatever the listener decides as for themselves.
The whole point of me saying, "To my ears..." was to highlight the subjectivity of music taste.
It's shit to my ears, it's not to Mikey. He can't understand why the song is shit because he doesn't think it is, and to him, it isn't. To me it is.