One of the pillars of sex rap. This song has everything; a Sir Mix-a-Lot sample, another Sir Mix-a-Lot sample (oh my gosh look at her butt), a whip crack, a mention of a guy with an impossibly huge penis, "Pussy put his ass to sleep, now he callin' me NyQuil", an entire outro dissing skinny women for some reason—what more can I say? It's the quintessential sex-themed hip hop song.
Even putting sex themes aside, it's still a really well produced and lyrically ... read more
I actually really love the synths on this version, and is probably the main reason why I prefer this to MtM's. They provide a sense of... melancholy, maybe? I'm not totally sure what emotion they make me feel, but they make me feel that emotion tenfold. Enough with the synth fanboyism though, let's talk about the rest of the song.
Will, now having the knowledge that "galvanistic" isn't a real word, changed the lyrics from "You galvanistic young boy | You ... read more
would probably be a 9 if jb was knocked out via a baseball bat after he recorded the first chorus
will just made some bullshit
The first album released under the "Car Seat Headrest" name (and the first to be titled after an integer by the then one-man band): 1. This album is something else, for sure.
I think just looking at the cover should give you an idea of what Will's direction for this album was: none. This project primarily entails Will fucking around with whatever sleep deprivation-induced ideas came to his mind at the time, and I fuck with it. Not enough to act as ... read more
Aside from the Weird Al song everyone knows, this still holds up as a pretty good soundtrack. This was one of my favorite animated films growing up, and it played a pretty sizeable role in my childhood, and the soundtrack is at least half responsible for that. "A Friend Like You", "Saturday", that one track that plays when George and Harold's treehouse is introduced that isn't on this specific soundtrack but I still wanted to mention because it's really good, ... read more