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It doesn't matter what it says, it matters how it sounds when they are saying it....I guess. That's what I've noticed in "music" over the past 10 years or so.
Tyler
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1955 Chevy Bel Air, 327, 4 speed
2020 CCSB Silverado RST
I have started calling songs like this "napkin songs"...because they are so generic that the only place they could have been developed is on a napkin, and the only person dumb enough to write them would have to be drunk.
Tyler
2003 WW Evolution 8
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2000 GMC Sierra Z71 - 200K mile DD - Very green, runs on recycled dinosaurs
1967 Camaro RS/SS L78 - Perpetual project
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My stuff on eBay
It's all about the beat of the song, lyrics are an afterthought. If the beat makes girls shake their ass at a club it will sell like hotcakes and be played into the ground.
--Joe
I don't know why I'm busting my ass trying to be an engineer, when tards like that will be making millions more than I ever will. I clearly chose the wrong profession lol.
that is a sign of pure magical rhyming that only some one who posses the knowledge of a 10 year old would find amazing. i hate that shit. im sitting on the daily grind and this fool comes up with ayer aaayer and makes more then i will in the next 10 years of my life...
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