(From We Not Humping (remix) single; 2022)
I've grown to like the We Not Humping remix almost as much as the original. That beat is so damn good you can just jam both versions back-to-back like late buses. Really don't understand how there are DJs out here complaining that there's no modern Rap for the dancefloor when there's two versions of We Not Humping staring them in the face. The problem is that DJs are too lazy to dig beyond Spotify playlist hits and too shook to play anything their punters are unfamiliar with. So, they've noone to blame but themselves that they're forced to play boring singles by Lil' Baby and Gunna through gritted teeth when they could be playing We Not Humping and Duke Deuce singles instead.
Hey DJs - God gave FNF (Let's Go) to you, gave Oochie Coochie to you, gave Je M'appelle to everyone.
All the DJs at the back sing along with me - God gave Fast (Motion) to you, gave Get Jumped to you, gave Bird Walk to everyone.
I told you "Je M'appelle" was song of the year.
ReplyDeleteIt's one of them.
ReplyDeleteDeath from Bill & Ted's Bogus Journey > Death from The Seventh Seal.
ReplyDeleteLet's keep it real here: the first two Bill & Ted movies >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Ingmar Bergman's entire filmography.
ReplyDeleteI like how Welles dropped a final F.U. to Bergman before he popped his clogs.
ReplyDelete"I have this terrible sense that film is dead, that it’s a piece of film in a machine that will be run off and shown to people. That is why, I think, my films are theatrical, and strongly stated, because I can’t believe that anybody won’t fall asleep unless they are. There’s an awful lot of Bergman and Antonioni that I’d rather be dead than sit through." - Orson Welles, 1983.
More like Ingmar Berkman amirite.
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