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Piss Me Off 07-15-2008 03:32 PM

"As dangerous as a week-old Big Mac"

"Keep waiting for me, Robbie."

Hee hee!

jackhammer 07-15-2008 03:40 PM

Time for me to lose some cred (yeah yeah lol) but I think 'No Regrets' is an O.K track. He is a useless tampon but it is one of the few tracks that he has made that hints at a little personality. If urbs can quote an Sclub 7 track as a Pop classic then I can like this track and balls to you all!

Piss Me Off 07-15-2008 03:51 PM

I used to have a soft spot for the one that sampled Gloria Gaynor.
Christ that sounds bad.

lucifer_sam 07-15-2008 08:29 PM

Here's something that should intrigue Urban:
Screamadelica by Primal Scream : Reviews and Ratings - Rate Your Music

"After all is said and done, a fine effort from the Scottish Linkin Park, even better than their American counterparts."

:rofl:

Seltzer 07-16-2008 06:26 AM

Well I think you guys know about my strange predilection for Robbie Williams. :o:

jackhammer 07-16-2008 12:46 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by lucifer_sam (Post 497933)
Here's something that should intrigue Urban:
Screamadelica by Primal Scream : Reviews and Ratings - Rate Your Music

"After all is said and done, a fine effort from the Scottish Linkin Park, even better than their American counterparts."

:rofl:

That is just genius.

ProggyMan 07-17-2008 08:29 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Seltzer (Post 498026)
Well I think you guys know about my strange predilection for Robbie Williams. :o:

My dad designed his vacation house.

RoemerMW 11-16-2008 12:21 PM

Bump!

I lol'd at this one.


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"Hi, I'm Ashley Olsen."

"And I'm Soulja Boy."

"And for the next sixty minutes, we're going to share with you some of the most obnoxious chart rap from the Double-Os."

"You know what I like to call them."

"What's that?"

"The OOOOOOOs!"

(laughter)

"When the last vestige of hip-hop's ability to scare adults shrank away - and an entire generation of emulatory social strivers raised on a pervasive celebrity culture came into their own as consumers - obnoxious chart rap stepped in to fill the void."

"That's right, Ashley. Guys like Hurricane Chris, D4L, and myself (humble chuckle) blew up the charts with hookless playground chatter married to rinky-dink synth tracks. If it could become a joyless polyphonic ring tone, it was in the Top Ten."

"Those were such great times! I think we all can remember the first time we did a cold-read for a new Steve Martin comedy, then did a bump of coke off the display of a bejeweled Treo before driving home in the Cayenne blasting 'Donk (She Got)'!"

(brief pause)

"Well, now you can experience that feeling again and again and again, with this brand-new Time-Life collection: Obnoxious Chart Rap."

[Voiceover]

Time-Life is proud to present: Obnoxious Chart Rap. Now you can experience the ****tiest club tracks of the dawning millennium in the comfort of your own home. Hear pandering minstrel fare from... Hurricane Chris!
["Ay Bay Bay"]
Plies featuring Akon!
["Hypnotize"]
Yung Joc!
["It's Goin' Down"]
And everything recorded by Dem Franchise Boyz!
[twenty songs playing at once for three seconds]

Yes, it's all here. The tracks was bangin', and you was slangin'. Chart rap from a simpler time, a time when the nation's seventeen-year-olds still thought this music was hard. Available in one place for the first time as 45 CDs, 3 mp8 CDs, or 900 10-second ringtones!

"And we're back. Soulja Boy, as you know, obnoxious chart rap wasn't always about booty meat, or making God sad through creative ejaculation. There was love, too."

"Oh, you bet, Ashley. That's why someone wrote 'Soulja Girl'. (pause) Well, that and perpetrating the brand."

(laughter)

"But yes, obnoxious chart rap was all about love. Love for girls with thick asses, girls with large asses, girls shaking what their mamas gave them, girls that liked to drink Patrón and experience shame. There was something for everybody... provided you were attractive, with disposable income and a way with the stripper pole."

"Mmm. You're really taking me back."

"It's funny you say that, because as an artist, it was my goal with every song to pretend the past never existed. When you heard 'Yahhh!' featuring Arab, I wanted the listener to believe that both the song and themselves appeared in that club, or that kegger, or that Range Rover ex nihilo. In fact, it was my hope that Collipark's baby-Casio-and-click-track beats would eventually become what everybody thought of hip-hop. I wanted casual listeners to judge the entire genre of rap based on the pandering crap I was releasing."

"And for a magical seven months, you did exactly that. Looking at this collection, I can't imagine how long it would take to gather all these great songs in one place! My assistants could be scouring iTunes for hours. But with Obnoxious Chart Rap, Time-Life did all the work for you!"

Time-Life is proud to present: Obnoxious Chart Rap. Now you can own all the classic hits from a time when moving three fingers on a Korg was enough to send a song straight to the top! Peep this dope **** from... Da Muzicianz featuring Ying Yang Twins!
["Camera Phone"]
Webbie!
["Bad Bitch"]
Huey!
["Pop, Lock and Drop It"]
You know what? Pretty much any ****ing snap music single!
[picture of Mr. Collipark and Jermaine Dupri chunkin tha deuce]

"And we're back."


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