I have never heard Check On It, I'm from the US and was born in 97 and I've been listening to mainstream pop radio since like age 5 and I still have never heard it, the fact it was #1 confuses me so much
Just turned on the radio and heard this Marvin Gaye song with Meghan Trainer and Charlie Puth.
I feel emotionally and physically offended right down to my very core.
^Why is she promoting Nickis song with her underwear though?
OT:
the way Emeli Sande remains the number black female WW while Jesster Glynne keeps getting her albums penned and her singles remain local. Just goes to show you that ugly talnetless people never win.
I deleted Rated R from my iTunes the other day but kept Hard, Te Amo, and G4L. I'm glad I opened my eyes and realized Loud is Rihanna's best album.
Ooo boy you lookin' like you like what you see
Won't you come over and check up on it?
I'ma let you work up on it
Ladies let him check up on it
Watch it while he check up on it
Dip it, pop it, twerk it, stop it, check on me tonight
I have never heard Check On It, I'm from the US and was born in 97 and I've been listening to mainstream pop radio since like age 5 and I still have never heard it, the fact it was #1 confuses me so much
I have never heard Check On It, I'm from the US and was born in 97 and I've been listening to mainstream pop radio since like age 5 and I still have never heard it, the fact it was #1 confuses me so much
should I listen to it or is it really a bad song
It's a bad song.
She has so many other songs that are better than that foolywang material.
Members like Repo and slw84, as well as many others, never cease to entertain me with their little Bey obsessions. Like, they don't even try to be subtle or passive about it, they even almost wear it with a sense of pride or something.