And "Lord Lord Lord"
And "Lord Lord Lord"
The joke is this comment.
Sorry, I thought you were trying to prove me wrong by arguing the same thing as me.
Sigh, that's what my comment was saying.
@avclub-404bfdece06f0fc5ba56bef1e19d8896:disqus , what did the executive branch do exactly for civil rights in the 60s? I know that JFK ordered desegregation, but besides that, the executive branch didn't do much. LBJ came in at the end with a few Civil Rights bills long after public support had shifted in favor of…
Gay issues don't exactly have much to do with the executive branch. Start with your state legislators, buddy.
"Because I am quite rich"
Right, as long as you admit they both definitely had plastic surgery.
I saw it too. Contraband Mark Wahlberg could beat the terrorists. "Marky Mark" Mark Wahlberg… not so much.
Did anyone even see Contraband?
I think he was serious when he wrote the poem, then he remembered the song "99 Problems" and went "Oh, shit…"
I think you're lying. Clever though.
Wrong.
Yeahhhhhh Young Adult!
Only the second verse. He uses the word "bitch" differently in every verse.
Not that he has a wife, or anything.
Agree with J. Cole and Jay-Z, but I also think his newer music has very similar production to Kanye (don't listen to that one lame song on the radio- one of the worst beats I've ever heard). Granted, I know that J. Cole doesn't produce all of his own songs, but the aspirations are there. Same with Childish Gambino.…
He isn't absurdly misogynistic. Just a little.
No.
First of all, it is his worst, but not by far. The College Dropout is really whiny, and Graduation doesn't have much direction.
Second, MBDTF's influence has already begun to show. I've heard about 9 remixes of "Devil in a New Dress." True, Drake and the Weeknd borrow from 808s, but J. Cole, Childish Gambino, and…
Minus the triumphant part.