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What song are you listening to right now?

I never really was much of a rap or hip-hop person but sometimes I find myself bumping some Chief Keef every now and then just for sh*ts and giggles. And I enjoy Gucci Mane unironically, so this is a good combo.

Also, fun fact: Chief Keef is an aspie. He literally has been diagnosed with Asperger's syndrome. His lyricism is unparalleled in its unintentional entertainment value. (Example: "I'mma count this money while I take a sh*t.")
 
So this was the Bing Crosby/Frank Sinatra/Elvis/Mick Jagger/Sting/Gerard Way of yesteryear?
IDK...
 
This is the version I am used to.
The phrase 'try and' bothered me when I first heard it.
 
The dada and futurist art movements. The concept of noise music has been completely adopted by contemporary musicians and composers. It was one of the first beachheads into a new way of listening to music and what music could be. Great pioneers of great vision.
You mentioned in one of your posts the first Mick Jagger etc.. it made me think of the first punk, and I believe this is close.
:)
 
The dada and futurist art movements. The concept of noise music has been completely adopted by contemporary musicians and composers. It was one of the first beachheads into a new way of listening to music and what music could be. Great pioneers of great vision.
You mentioned in one of your posts the first Mick Jagger etc.. it made me think of the first punk, and I believe this is close.
:)
Those were edgy times.
People forget how it was, in those days.
It wasn't all front porch swings & lemonade.
 

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