Sunday, January 4, 2009

Oh?



I don't know if anyone can relate to this, but when this song came out I just loved it. But over time, I had to seriously ask myself what the hell is this song about. I understood the first verse and Luda's part, but that second verse makes no sense...
"Buddy take a new whip, paint strip, into a bowlin' ball [what bowlin' ball!?]
Still smoke hundred spokes, wood-grain armor-all [ok, talking about cars...]
Light-skinned thick chicks, fellas call 'em redbones [random thought]
Close cuts, braids, long, gangstas love 'em all" [what does this have to do with anything?!]

I wish someone can tell me how this all flows together in a verse...

I mean, I guess if your from ATL you'll understand. I'm from Queens, so that whole part went over my head (except for the 'light-skinned, thick chicks, fellas call them redbones part) :)

Anyway, remember when being from Atlanta was hot?

Mad people claimed they were from there...like Usher and Lil' Bow Wow. I mean, Bow Wow did let his fans know he was from Ohio, but he def. was on that 'iRep Atlanta' train.

I think Ciara looked mad 'built' when she was dancing on the car. I'm happy she has made strides in her career to be more feminine. She needs more polishing though...she'll get there, I guess.

2 comments:

ucd said...

Idk why you're acting like we didn't ALREADY book that flight to ATL for spring break.

Stop fronting for the readers.


EVERYONE..
Ashley and I take regular trips to MD and ATL....
IDK WHY she's hating like she doesn't understand EVERYTHING Ciara said in this song.

LMAO.
3am in the Waffle House.
Stop frontin', please.

ucd said...

OH and I just got the news that Ciara's "album" had to be released as a mixtape? What? Mixtape? Trey? Is that you?