I thought this was about me grabbing that NWA song off you an hour ago.
i saw this and made the connection shortly after...sorry i had to share this. the part where dude climbs the ladder and falls back onto a shelf is too much.
I thought this was about me grabbing that NWA song off you an hour ago.
i saw this and made the connection shortly after...sorry i had to share this. the part where dude climbs the ladder and falls back onto a shelf is too much.
I love how he falls right on top of the bottles and shit, and then reaches over the ladder after one second like he landed on a bed of rose petals. whatever he was on that night, it's a hell of a drug.
could you read this video as a metaphor for the America's handling of the war in Iraq? determined to get in, not a lot of planning upon entry, unexpected casualties, no exit strategy? discuss.
Okay, that JAMES BROWN invites MICHAEL JACKSON, then PRINCE up on the stage to perform with him video. You know the one, it's been posted on YouTube a million times.
Somebody told me that schitt was fake, that it was two impersonators. I watched it again and it looks like the real thing to me, but then again Michael's got some big-ass sunglasses and Prince does some real performance art kind of all-eyes-on-me act.
Reading the comments on the YouTube pages, it's a bunch of Prince and MJ fans heatedly debating who is more talented - PRINCE or MICHAEL JACKSON. There are millions of Prince and MJ fans out there apparently just ready to type toe-to-toe about this unsolvable problem.
Me, I say the video is real and that, his performance in the video notwithstanding, PRINCE is the more talented of the two.
could you read this video as a metaphor for the America's handling of the war in Iraq? determined to get in, not a lot of planning upon entry, unexpected casualties, no exit strategy? discuss.
Okay, that JAMES BROWN invites MICHAEL JACKSON, then PRINCE up on the stage to perform with him video. You know the one, it's been posted on YouTube a million times.
Somebody told me that schitt was fake, that it was two impersonators. I watched it again and it looks like the real thing to me, but then again Michael's got some big-ass sunglasses and Prince does some real performance art kind of all-eyes-on-me act.
Reading the comments on the YouTube pages, it's a bunch of Prince and MJ fans heatedly debating who is more talented - PRINCE or MICHAEL JACKSON. There are millions of Prince and MJ fans out there apparently just ready to type toe-to-toe about this unsolvable problem.
Me, I say the video is real and that, his performance in the video notwithstanding, PRINCE is the more talented of the two.
I like that bit by Chris Rock on Bigger and Blacker- or maybe it was a different hbo special.
"Remember back in the day, when you used to argue about Prince vs. Michael Jackson? Wellll, Prince won"
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is that the one with the amen break?
i got nwa songs at my fingertips.
i saw this and made the connection shortly after...sorry i had to share this. the part where dude climbs the ladder and falls back onto a shelf is too much.
I love how he falls right on top of the bottles and shit, and then reaches over the ladder after one second like he landed on a bed of rose petals. whatever he was on that night, it's a hell of a drug.
could you read this video as a metaphor for the America's handling of the war in Iraq? determined to get in, not a lot of planning upon entry, unexpected casualties, no exit strategy? discuss.
glad to hear...
Okay, that JAMES BROWN invites MICHAEL JACKSON, then PRINCE up on the
stage to perform with him video. You know the one, it's been posted
on YouTube a million times.
Somebody told me that schitt was fake, that it was two impersonators.
I watched it again and it looks like the real thing to me, but then
again Michael's got some big-ass sunglasses and Prince does some real
performance art kind of all-eyes-on-me act.
Reading the comments on the YouTube pages, it's a bunch of Prince and MJ
fans heatedly debating who is more talented - PRINCE or MICHAEL JACKSON.
There are millions of Prince and MJ fans out there apparently just ready
to type toe-to-toe about this unsolvable problem.
Me, I say the video is real and that, his performance in the video
notwithstanding, PRINCE is the more talented of the two.
Oh yeah, and as to the Bad Robber Video:
I like that bit by Chris Rock on Bigger and Blacker- or maybe it was a different hbo special.
"Remember back in the day, when you used to argue about Prince vs. Michael Jackson? Wellll, Prince won"