I was over at my boy Ant Boogie’s site and discovered this gem. It’s safe for work but probably not so much for your ears. O_o
That was probably the worst song ever. EVER! I mean, that just boosted T-Baby to Lauryn Hill status. Let this be a friendly reminder that the next time your cousin asks you how they sound, you should tell the truth even if it hurts their feelings.
P.S. That also includes not enabling them by filming it with a flip cam followed by Windows Media Player editing.
*Disclaimer: I am not encouraging you to actually go out and do this stuff nor am I basing this on actual research (*wink). However, if you do perform the following pranks, the consequences are not my fault (*cues Silkk The Shocker).
The idea of having a frenemy is stupid. Either you is or you ain’t my friend but there are quite a few people who have frenemies, or at least someone who is so annoying that they want to see them suffer.
Yes, holding grudges is bad and all that good stuff, but sometimes the only therapy is Sadism. We’re all human and contrary to how fronters like to behave, everything does not roll off our shoulders.
The following tips can be used for frenemies, enemies, exes or anyone else you want to torture. It’s up to you. Sometimes taking the high road just isn’t enough.
The 2 -Cent collective is a New Orleans based group of young adults who produce a series of documentaries and parody videos that relate to the new hip-hop generation (21 and under). They teach the babies in a language that they understand. Check out their latest parody “Every Book:”
This was sooooo dope. I cracked up laughing (especially at Drake in the wheel chair a la Degrassi lol). Can you imagine if this was the song that Lil Wayne had really put out? Of course it wouldn’t sell! That’s my point smh. I love the Michael Eric Dyson spin at the end too.
Starring: Keenen Ivory Wayans, Antonio Fargas, Jim Brown, Bernie Casey and Isaac Hayes. (Note: These guys were popular blaxploitation era actors).
Synopsis: Jack Spade (played by Wayans) returns from the army to his old ghetto neighborhood after his brother, Junebug, dies. Jack then declares war on those responsible leading him on a blundering trail of violence to Mr. Big, a powerful local crimelord (aka The Man). His army is led by John Slade, his childhood idol who used to fight bad guys in the 70s.