Yaa maaaaaan
April 8, 2008 by sujaybedekar
A big nose can sometimes distract you from an otherwise pretty face and decent music. That’s what almost happens with Sara Bareilles in her (now old) light-and-simple single (or is it a multiple, i don’t remember). Especially notice how hard she bangs on the piano, but still manages to avoid it being painful.
This song and another totally random song called ‘Low’ by Flo-Rida ft. T-Pain are the two lasting memories of my recent visit to my american cousins. (I just loving saying out the name of this band in a ‘yaa maan’ Juh-maay-kan accent). The lyrics to the song are mind-boggling, and I say this without any sarcasm. srsly.
Also, I learnt that you don’t need to be a generation apart to feel a generation apart.
I feel old … oh so old … hip-hop music is known to do this sometimes
go check lapdance by da man called nerd.
poetry and ossom visuals.
and nothing and i mean it nothing on earth can beat chut hip hop by honey singh for sublime poetry of lyricism.
will mail it to u if u so desire.
mail please … will be deeply indebted!
dont have ur id man. please to mail me..u can see my id. will reply for sure.
kp