January 21, 2007
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So Done.
I like Jeannie Ortega. It’s hard to believe that judging from her first single “Crowed” ft. Papoose, she would actually release something so “rock-ish” like “So Done”. Haha, she added the ‘scratching’ at the beginning of this song to keep her Brooklyn background alive. Whatever Brooklyn background she has anyway.
When it comes to music, I love the words more than the melody. I never used to listen into the lyrics much (that was when I was young anyway, consumed by anything you throw at me), until somebody pointed it out that what I was singing to was very demeaning and vulgar, and I had no idea — I felt so ashamed of my ignorance. From then on, I listened to every word. That is, if I could even make out what Sean Paul is saying. I LOVE Sean Paul to death regardless. We be burnin’! Haha.
“So Done” is dedicated to you. It could be you, or him… or him.. or him. These words deem true to me, I think there is a LONG line of guys from my history that fit into these words. Oh no no, I’ve let the guys go already. I just like to dig up history/present once in awhile to remind the guys that they’re still jerks, (Oh I’m expecting hate comments, arn’t I). Listen carefully.
“What was I waiting for?
There will be no second chances.”
Comments (4)
I can’t relate to this song, but I’m loving the tune. I think you might some of Kelly Clarkson’s songs from her album “Breakaway” (lyrics and tune).
i saw the ad you put out for your sister and i was like hmmm….
ok the retention plan is
25 dollars a month
unlimited evenings and weekends at 6
free call display
250 minutes.
call customer relations and complain about your service. do it in a nice voice and try to get one. if you don’t, hang up try again. remember customer relations. when you call rogers you’ll get customer service first. explain your situation as something along the lines of i was just talking to someone in customer relations could you please transfer me there.
you can’t sell your sister without a pic. come on now.
Someone pointed out to me the whole lyrics thing too.
What song was it…”a la la la long, a la la la la long long long long long long” Remember that song? When I listened closer, I realized that I don’t think he’s singing nice things.
Anyhow, I still don’t listen to words. To me it’s all about the base! Just give me a good dance song with a thumping baseline and I’m iin heaven. They could be singing satanic praises and I wouldn’t notice/care!