https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-wales-67048545
Now lets start playing a few of his tracks down the CCS and get with the times instead of that awful awful plastic rock shite they been playing lately.
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https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-wales-67048545
Now lets start playing a few of his tracks down the CCS and get with the times instead of that awful awful plastic rock shite they been playing lately.
Get with the times?
Fiddy was so 20 years ago.
Well at least he's still alive which is more than we can say about the boy's are back in town.
50 cents is worthless what is this 1980's
Now Neil Diamond is well (worth ) it.
It's about 41pence on today's value
No comment on his sponsorship then lads.
This thread is like watching a car crash in slow motion
Even Thin Lizzy at their very worst i.e. Do Anything You Wanna Do, p*ss over anything 50p has ever released. It's rap and it's crap! The last thing I want to hear at the ground is shite rap music. End of. By the way, should the match announcer only play music by artists that are alive then?
I like story’s like this. Does it really matter if you like his music or not?
He’s a global name, and whilst it lasts, I think it’s great for the team, players, coaches and parents.
In a world where the every day news is getting bleaker by the day, this is a ray of light imo.
An under-14's girl team sponsored by, the BBC tells us, the performer of a ditty entitled "In da Club"........
The black fist emanates from the Black Power movement of the 60s. Without that movement we probably wouldn't have seen the prominence and rise of the likes of 50 cent. So basically, we should thank Mr Soul for promoting the future rise of Black rap artists. :hehe:
Ooooooo...one upmanship...you made it to the casino and I didn't! Therefore your balls must be much bigger than mine LMFAO
One, I've never been to the brandy bridge wherever that is and two, I have never ever danced to Whisky In The Jar, nor am I ever likely to.
Also, it is permissible to like more than one genre of music. For instance you like or liked Northern Soul and now you like (c)rap!
I might listen to mainly Northern Soul these days, but I have no problem with liking some (only some mind you!) classic 70s rock bands, as well as reggae, ska and 2Tone, the blues, doo wop and rockabilly.