Surprise surprise, Kreayshawn finds herself back on one of our “Worst” lists. Her signature single “Gucci Gucci” may have caught millions of views on the Tube as well as gotten her a deal with Sony, but the end result of her debut album was very painful to sit through in its entirety. Only good thing here is DJ Two Stacks’ production on “Summertime” and “Left Ey3” but not even a KiD Cudi hook (“Like It Or Love It”) nor 2 […]
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Kreayshawn
All eyes may be on Kreayshawn for her debut album’s cover art, but all ears are certainly not. Album now drops September 18. UPDATE: Now available for pre-order on iTunes. Titles below. 1. Blas
Kreayshawn emerges from the woodwork with a new single and video to boot. For what it’s worth, this will appear on her debut, Somethin
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Kreayshawn and Dos Chainz reunite on this new track that’s expected to land on her debut album, Somethin
Hopefully you don’t have a weak stomach. 2 Chainz and Kreayshawn finally release their horror flick filled with nothing but gore. Not our idea of what’s on the menu. T.R.U. REALigion is available here.
This is some freaky shit. The Bay Area’s babe and Def Jam’s newest signee recently shot their new video and here’s a look at the crime scene. T.R.U. REALigon is available here.
The instrumental get’s its props, but that’s where it stops! This is name brand booty rap. Basic bitch? How ’bout basic flow? To Hell with you 29 million YouTube views, this Oaktown chick ain’t no MC, son. Miss me with the kiddie rhymes: “Now Google that, groupies follow me like Twitter/ I’m rolling up my catnip and shittin’ in your litter.” Pssh. Shame on a Sony A&R nuh who cosigned this crap. Culture vulture.
Murder is all she wrote. And recently, 2 Chainz was in L.A. shooting the visual to his track with Ms. Gucci Gucci off his latest mixtape, T.R.U. REALigion. Here are some flicks from the set courtesy of DJ Teknikz.
This was an interesting read, especially since it shows how music and pop culture can blend in unexpected ways. T-Pain’s use of Auto-Tune really changed the sound of modern music, and it’s cool to see how artists and even public figures get referenced in creative ways like this. It highlights how certain trends spread and influence different parts of culture over time. It also made me think about how creativity shows up in everyday things beyond music. Even in something like car ownership, small personal touches can reflect style and personality. For example, using honda acty seat covers is a simple way to add comfort while also protecting the interior, which is a practical upgrade that still ties into personal taste and care. Overall, it’s interesting to see how different topics connect, whether it’s music, culture, or even cars.