Monday, February 27, 2006

Ghostrider invisible driver


Tell Me When To Go (Screwed) -- E-40 ft. Keak da Sneak
I've got nothing to say about this song that you don't already know (Did you know it was produced by Lil John?) E-40 the Baybassador slides through and insinuates, in two lines, a parallel universe in which Black Moses leads the Hebrews into a sideshow. Then Keak shows up ranting about the Black Zeus. The New Bay: ya gotta love it.



Necessary vocabulary --

Ghostridin': A stunt involving controlling your car from the outside rather than from the driver's seat.
Scrappers: cars
Slaps: songs
Stunnas: sunglasses
Tight ones: Donuts

Let Go (Screwed)- Ne-Yo

NeYo is Usher 2.0 and if you havent accepted this, you need to find a way to take Neyo into your life before all your coworkers become mumbling acolytes and you are left with nothing to discuss around the watercooler. The kid wrote "You Should Let Me Love You," a song with such universal appeal that it will be the first recorded document to leave the planet Earth and actually solicit a response from such lonely aliens.



The sheer accessibility and inescapable catchiness of that song alone makes Ne-Yo worth checking for.

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