- For a good time, party with Lance Lohan
- Pre-Michigan
- My College Phases: Europe Rocks!
- My College Phases: Wannabe Vinnie Chase
- My College Phases: Know-it-all-Agnostic
- Grads, Get Ready to Roll!!
- The End of Facebook?
- Lunch Break: The Very First Episode of the Original American Gladiators
- Lunch Break: Vanilla Ice Apologizes For Unleashing "Ice, Ice Baby" Upon the World
- Lunch Break: Quentin Tarantino's Inglourious Basterds Trailer
On the topic of female rappers: ...
For the most part, there aren't any good ones. Missy Elliot, Lady Sovreign, Northern State, M.I.A., Santogold... Ciara? The large majority of female hip-hoppers are "R&B singers," a.k.a. lean, curvy songbirds produced by Jay-Z and Kanye West made for the mold of Top 40 radio stardom. The aforementioned ladies are keeping alive a barely-breathing niche of hip-hop.
This is where I come in. With tricked-out new beats and rhymes such as
"I spit at you slow like Weezy,
Take a breath, breathe easy
I may not be a gangsta but I still ain’t cheesy
Some rappers be sleazy, creepy, and greedy
Hustlin’ for cash and not pride
Well friends, I want to confess, to confide
That my “most played” on iTunes
Sounds less like the streets and more like white tunes."
Nice, right?
Conclusion: Lil' "Dr. Carter" Wayne better get that swagger back to the genre. Fo' real.






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