CARS WILL BURN
BIG BOY ICE
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"Stacks on deck, Patrón on ice. And
we can pop bottles all night. Baby, you could have whatever
you like. I said, you could have whatever you like. Yeah,
late night sex so wet, it's so tight. A gas of a jet for
you tonight. Baby, you could go where ever you like. I said
you could go where ever you like, yeah. Anytime you want
to pick up the telephone. You know it ain't nothin' to drop
a couple stacks on you. Wanted you could get it my dear.
Five million dollar home, drop Bentley's, I swear.
Yeah, I want'cho body, I need yo body. Long as you got
me you won't need nobody. You want it. I got it, go, get
it, I buy it. Tell 'em other broke niccahs be quiet. Stacks
on deck, Patrón on ice. And we can pop bottles all
night. Baby, you could have whatever you like. I said,
you could have whatever you like. Yeah, late night sex,
so wet, it's so tight. I'll gas up the jet for you tonight.
Baby, you could go where ever you like. I said you can
go where ever you like, yeah.
Shawty, you da hottest. Love the way you drop it."
Recorded Summer '09.
1) So Wet So Tight
2) Big Boy Ice
3) Want Yo Body
4) Drop It |
CARS WILL BURN
STACKS
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“Stars — spectacular representations of
living human beings — project this general banality into
images of permitted roles. As specialists of apparent life,
stars serve as superficial objects that people can identify
with in order to compensate for the fragmented productive specializations
that they actually live. The function of these celebrities
is to act out various lifestyles or sociopolitical viewpoints
in a full, totally free manner. They embody the inaccessible
results of social labor by dramatizing the by-products of that
labor which are magically projected above it as its ultimate
goals: power and vacations — … a star of consumption
may campaign for recognition as a pseudopower over life. But
the activities of these stars are not really free, and they
offer no real choices.” - Guy Debord
from The
Society of the Spectacle
"Hip-hop is the worst force in history. …part of what makes hip-hop
so dangerous and interesting—it’s a celebration of these empty, selfish
pretension. It creates a value system where you can satisfy potentially revolutionary
urges by spending a month’s paycheck on a Gucci jacket."
- Sam Schwartz from Megawords
#7
"The Mistake started to feel right. Even the incomprehensible stammers were
eventually musicalized; imbued with musical sense." -
Brandon Joyce from On
The Protomusical...
1) She Money Money
2) Got On It
3) Ain't My Money Long
4) Get Money |