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Continuing the trend of atrociously dumbed-down music, January 1, 2008
This review is from: A Bay Bay (Audio CD)
I don't think I can even blame this garbage on 'Snap' music anymore. There is a growing movement to slim music down to the most basic lyrics and simplest beats, that even the most untalented wannabe artists are able to score a hit single
Hurricane Chris' "Ay Bay Bay" is another in a long line of songs that fit that mold (and are moldy). The song is nothing more than a handful of unintelligible verses followed-up the interminable chorus of 'Ay Bay Bay' repeated over and over and over again.
It's laughable that anyone tries to present this as legitimate music and it's sad that enough people buy into it to make it a hit song. Nas was right when he said 'hip hop is dead'. 'Ay Bay Bay' is just one more example of why.
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Charlie Clouser called, he wants his song "Hello Zepp" back..., October 21, 2007
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Not very long ago, someone on the SAW IV IMDb board mentioned that this song sounds a hell of a lot like "Hello Zepp", the ending theme to the horror movie Saw (I am a huge fan of the series and am currently awaiting the fourth installment), and that I should check it out. Well, I did and I will never get those 4 minutes of my life back.
Let it be known that I Despise rap, so the instant I heard this song come on, I went "Oh dear...". By the time the chorus came, I was already ready to kill myself. They stole the keyboard (or whatever) riff from the "Hello Zepp" theme fro Saw, composed by NIN's Charlie Clouser.
Charlie, sue this man! The lyrics are embarassing too, and I feel like this song should be damned!!!!!!!
So don't waste you time folks; if you hear the song come on the radio, instantly switch the station...
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another retarded crackbaby on the mic, August 22, 2007
This review is from: A Bay Bay (Audio CD)
new orleans had'nt had any sensibvle rappersd since no limit before 2000 and juvenile and bg left cash money now we get ritalin kid here who should have been a katrina victim but somehow this fool survived man screw hurricane chris.
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