Friday, January 30, 2009

My reveiw of Prom Queen by Lil' Wayne

Hello everybody.  Today i'm going to reveiw "Prom Queen" by Lil' Wayne.  Jeez!  What happened to the hottest man in Hip-Hop?! This song truly is what some people would call "a bunch of s**t that doesn't deserve to be played in even the most disgusting bars."  First of all, Lil' Wayne was singing.  Now we all know his smash hit"Lollipop" that he sang in it, but it is just different.  He's pullin' a Kanye and he doesn't do a good job.  So overall, I give this song an F+ or 1 star.

Wednesday, January 14, 2009

My reveiw of the Obama Song


Hello there,

today I will reveiw The Obama Song by Michael Franti. Well, this song hit me in my soft spot, i'm a bonafide Obama Lover, but I respect John Mccain greatly. I really like Micheal's voice and it really fit the happiness of Obama's victory, and the reggae type sound really made it an upbeat song. The song wasn't gibberish it actually made sense. Overall, I give this Song a B+, or 4 stars.

Monday, January 5, 2009

My reveiw of 50 cent's career


50 Cent's career has been one of tradegy, triumph, club bangers, and what the F**Krs, but it has bee none to remember.  Yes, I know that his career is not over yet, but I have heard rumors that he has only two more albums coming from his five album deal from Interscope Records.  He has Before I Self-Destruct, and the last is said to be a Greatest Hits album, so really only one more real album left.  It truley saddens me that one of the greatest rappers to ever live is about to retire.   I've been thinking about all of the music that he has written over the years, and I've narrowed it down to five songs.  #5, Paitently Waiting.  This song had a mixture of deepness and swagger that i've come to love from 50, and having Eminem in it just makes it better.  With a small prominence of overused beats, this is surefire for the 50 Hall of Fam.  #4, Many Men.  This song is one of the deepest songs that i've ever heard from any hip hop artist ever.  He adds a little soulful piano and some good beats and there you go.  #3, Window Shopper.  This song and it's video speaks of 50's triumph despite what other thought.  Which really spoke to me.  You always wana live like the way 50 describes that song.  #2, In Da Club (explicit version).  I don't have any idea why the clean version is the popular version, but it is.  People just have little tastes when it comes between picking either one.  And I will reveal to you the #1 song of 50 cents career soon