If we were still in 2006/7, I would like these hoodrat songs, but then again, I barely liked them then with the exception of a handful of them. Now the ones from 2000-2005 >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
And the amount of pure MOMENTS Hot ***** caused over the summer If that song came on, everybody did the dance (except for white people). If someone was driving down the street playing it, people on the sidewalks would just instantly start doing it. And when it came on at parties.... omg So many memories.
One of the few popular black dances I can actually do.
Rich Boy sellin' crack
F uck n iggas wanna jack
S hit tight no slack
Just bought a Cadillac (Throw some D's on that bitch!)
Just bought a Cadillac (Throw some D's on that bitch!)
Just bought a Cadillac
Rich Boy sellin' crack
F uck n iggas wanna jack
S hit tight no slack
Just bought a Cadillac (Throw some D's on that bitch!)
Just bought a Cadillac (Throw some D's on that bitch!)
Just bought a Cadillac
Omg not you bringing the old bops back . I was in love with this song . And Polo was soooo sexy
Excellent Rolling Stone review for the Grecian Goddess.
Quote:
"I found what I was looking for in myself," croons Marina Diamandis on "Happy", the slow, stirring opener of her third full-length. The song signifies a renewed confidence for the Welsh songstress: Diamandis is in no rush to prove herself here. And she needn't be. FROOT is a sexy, slick and spectacularly charismatic document of love lost and found. Diamandis soars on one-two punch "I'm a Ruin" and "Blue", both of which sound familiar, original and purposeful at once (qualities missing on 2012's Electra Heart). There's something else here, too – an underlying obscurity, an experimental edge, a theatrical element to these electro-***-pop rock numbers that adds to the allure.