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The Lonely Island ft Kendrick Lamar & Adam Levine

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Re: The Lonely Island ft Kendrick Lamar & Adam Levine

Postby 12characters » Jan 31st, '13, 00:38

man this budden shit is following me every thread i go too
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Re: The Lonely Island ft Kendrick Lamar & Adam Levine

Postby Solace » Jan 31st, '13, 01:16

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I like the song.
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Re: The Lonely Island ft Kendrick Lamar & Adam Levine

Postby PAINKILLƎR » Jan 31st, '13, 01:17

It was derailed to stop the unnecessary bashing
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Re: The Lonely Island ft Kendrick Lamar & Adam Levine

Postby AbramIsaac » Jan 31st, '13, 01:35

Ehhh...

They're getting too far into music...they went from being comedians using music as a medium to being rappers in the comedy rap genre. Of course, maybe it's just this single...but I think it was a transition they should have avoided. It's too much music, not enough comedy.

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Re: The Lonely Island ft Kendrick Lamar & Adam Levine

Postby Solace » Jan 31st, '13, 01:37

Threw It On The Ground is pure gold.
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Re: The Lonely Island ft Kendrick Lamar & Adam Levine

Postby CrashBand » Jan 31st, '13, 03:14

Andy Sandberg >*
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Re: The Lonely Island ft Kendrick Lamar & Adam Levine

Postby Solace » Jan 31st, '13, 03:28

Geno wrote:
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Nah man..

Andy Samberg >>> Andy Sandberg

Nah man...

Mandy Sambergg >>>> Andy Samberg >>> Andy Sandberg
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Re: The Lonely Island ft Kendrick Lamar & Adam Levine

Postby Solace » Jan 31st, '13, 03:46

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Re: The Lonely Island ft Kendrick Lamar & Adam Levine

Postby LEVITIKUZ » Jan 31st, '13, 04:17

I thought the song was funny. Only problem I had was I think Kendrick didn't put enough emotion into his verse. The verse was good but I just didn't feel like he put anything into it. But then again, look at the song we're talking about.
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Re: The Lonely Island ft Kendrick Lamar & Adam Levine

Postby momentsgolden » Feb 1st, '13, 03:59

AbramIsaac wrote:Ehhh...

They're getting too far into music...they went from being comedians using music as a medium to being rappers in the comedy rap genre. Of course, maybe it's just this single...but I think it was a transition they should have avoided. It's too much music, not enough comedy.

"Threw it on the Ground" > *


I cant actually watch SNL most of the times (my cable channel doesnt have it) but i like the fact that they transitioned to music like that. That last album was hilarious and because it was an album it sorta gained some traction with none SNL fans (like me) and i actually got to finally listen to some awesome tunes... Threw it on the ground being one of them.'Still think Jizz in My Pants>>>>>. Video's dope too


oh, i sorta agree with Geno. If All Gold Everything can be considered hip-hop surely comedy rap should apply. If you on a song with Drake and it lacks emotion, one with Eminem and lacks lyricism, one with Kid Cudi and lacks creativity, one with Juicy J and its not catchy, one with Snoop and its not smooth, one with Eiht and its not gansta... you've failed. Kendrick was alright..., but he coulda done was better.
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