The lyrics throw some homage to William Blakes’ poetry as well, who once described the farmlands being replaced by factories and industry as“dark satanic mills”In his poem “And Did Those Feet In Ancient Time”. 14. The Bangles –“Manic Monday” Next up is a well-loved 80’s pop s...
We get every bit of what makes Uzi a superstar: the Philly-bred rapid-fire flow, his trademark sass and arrogance, a metaphor about being a jewelry-wearing octopus, “Naruto” references, and some half-sung vocals for good measure. The Dolan Beats-produced instrumental turns a sample from ...
As we put this list together, we thought about the rise of a new pop class, the return of some longtime favorites, regional rap bangers, country crossovers, the year of sexy drill, and more. All the while, it was hard to ignore the scathing summer smash that changed pop culture forever...
Kimi no Sonzai You Being There Kimi no Te, Boku no Te Your Hand, My Hand Kimi wa Dekinai Ko You're a Useless Child Kinkonkan no Kane Clang Clang of the Bell Kinmirai Toshi The Town in the Near Future Kioku to Zanzou Memories and Afterimages Kirakira Sparkling kiss Kiss yo...
Re: Rhymes & Songs about Gerry Posted by:Meatball() Date: May 13, 2019 11:58PM There once was a pervert named Gerry, Who liked his goats docile and hairy, He’d ram the poor beast and then lick up his feast, And proclaim I’m a butt-ramming fairy. ...
In the episode "Buried Treasure" while Candy Kong and Dixie Kong are riding on a Mine Cart with the titular treasure in their hands while avoiding the others, "All I Want" is sung. CANDY: With these riches, I will gain my freedomFrom Bluster acting like a jerkI don't need anyone ...
‘Jerk It Out’ How it’s being used:The sound’s popularity is rooted in its association with early 2000s nostalgia, often sparking content that celebrates throwback trends or highlights fun and carefree moments. It’s a go-to choice for creators looking to bring a sense of energy and fun...
"Cry Me A River," Julie London (1955) ebay.com Julie was the ultra-sexy apparition haunting her ex in the early-rock film classic The Girl Can't Help It, taunting him with this song and generally making him feel like a jerk for not wanting to commit. You big dummy: she tried to ...
When Michael Stipe sang about being in a corner and losing his religion, he wasn’t referring to a relationship with a higher power, as many believe. To “lose one’s religion” is actually a Southern phrase that means to run out of patience or to be very frustrated by a person or si...
4. “Hero Takes a Fall” by the BanglesPin it An oldie and a goodie and it remains relevant for a reason. I know we’ve all fantasized about that ex-boy being exposed for the slime he is and we’re just waiting with bated breath for karma to hit him up. “Won't be feelin' so...