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Post by sirkaliber on Feb 13, 2005 1:50:58 GMT -5
I'm embarrased to even post this. ROFL, a Ghetto wreck of a song with an even more Ghetto $2 video. You know, I never understood if this song was a parody or social commentary? Either way, it's a sad note in Black music. The chorus of the kids sounds like the ones from Nas' I Can video. LOL, some real trife shit... s5.yousendit.com/d.aspx?id=39EVLJQNID17D0O3KHLY5FZQNG
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Post by tico on Feb 13, 2005 1:55:56 GMT -5
I actually liked it.
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Post by sirkaliber on Feb 13, 2005 2:01:21 GMT -5
It is a GUILTY pleasure
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Post by Me. I Am Justin... on Feb 13, 2005 2:07:05 GMT -5
This was the jam. I never did see the video, but my sisters would tell me about it because they would see it on The Box all the time.
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Post by sirkaliber on Feb 13, 2005 2:19:11 GMT -5
This was the jam. I never did see the video, but my sisters would tell me about it because they would see it on The Box all the time. LOL, The Box, boy you brought back some Chitown memories with that one. But the video was hilarious. The girl that is defending her moms is wearing a Jheri Curl and snapping her fingers and swiveling her head toward the other kids. LOL, a mess.
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Post by reception on Feb 13, 2005 14:21:38 GMT -5
Old school jam!
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ClassicCase
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Post by ClassicCase on Feb 13, 2005 21:41:43 GMT -5
That is an absolute riot! I'm am so cracked up of that song (pun intended) it's hard for me stay together. Too funny!
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Post by stevie nice on Feb 13, 2005 22:06:11 GMT -5
Classic line: "ya momma's on crack rock!," "no she's in rehab."
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