uhm ------well----

Umm, I was ready to stop it just before the rap started...

It caught my interest to see what they were saying, So I kept listening as they kept playing.
The musicians have talent and that's fo sho. Got any more links, I'd like to know?
Hillbilly's and rappers making a song. I guess we can "all just get along"
 
Hillbilly Ghetto. Nope, sorry.
This closed minded bastard gives it two thumbs down.
 
I viewed as a train wreck--- you KNOW whats coming-----but...............
 
I like it.

The music sounds good, and the musical-cultural interaction is very interesting too. It's not a million miles away from stuff like SoulIISoul back in the 80s.
 
I dunno, I remember this rap that made to the charts in 1981. I still like it. What's not to like? It has a man from Mars that eats cars and guitars.


Sorry but Debbie Harry doesn't do rap, she receipts poetry.
"Rap is Crap" !!!
 
The Trogs and Jimi were not the only ones that enjoyed doing the Wild Thing. More Tone for The Tone Rooms...

 
The Trogs and Jimi were not the only ones that enjoyed doing the Wild Thing. More Tone for The Tone Rooms...


I was working as a club musician and living in Fullerton in 88-90. I used to stop in at The Humdinger at Harbor and Lampson in Garden Grove occasionally and this song was literally being played over and over again....
 
Truth be told, I'm not a fan of rap, however I do respect the rights of others to enjoy the music of their choice. I also enjoy a little rib tickling. Lately my interest is in the blues, but I grew up on what is now called classic rock. Tone LOC with his two hits I posted above as well as the Run DMC/Aerosmith graciously posted by eSGEe are the few exceptions I have as far as enjoying rap. I remember hearing Blondie sing Rapture before I even heard of rap. I think that they got that whole rapping idea from her!
 
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