They did it 11 times because that would be like historic and stuff so they did and people are like amazed and stuff cause it like totally made history, cause its like Paris, and they did the song 11 times. in Paris.
I had to look it up. I was thinking "is 10 the most times a band has played the same song in a show? What record are they breaking?" when I looked it up I see that it's just their own record. This monumental feat is really just them playing the song even more times than before.. History!
The only decent thing to do would be to go back to one performance per show now.
A great tune but never performed 11 times in a row so obviously not in the same historical league as anything the throne ever did.
P-p-p-p-p-p-p-p-p-p-p-p-p-Paris.
This has some significance to the legacy of the genre.
Its either rappers confidently overtaking Rock in the ridiculous this-one-goes-to-11 category - and perhaps epically confusing hysterical with historical in the process - but I'm sure rap has left rock in the dust some time ago in that respect - or it marks mass rap audiences having truly reached the point where major label artists can feed them any line of BS under the pretense of greatness and they'll gladly and dutifully swallow it. However, I can report no dents were made in anything musically.
seems like the people got a good show. would have been something nice to witness.
Like fuck. If I'd paid money to see an act, and they played the same song over and over and over and over and over and over and over and over and over and over and over again, I'd feel short-changed.
So I guess the next thing is doing 99 Problems 99 times, or would that be putting in too much effort, just like, say, a proper set list?
Also, is Tip now not using the N word in life and rhymes? As a white I too have experienced many times heavily white crowds rhyming loudly this at shows as Russell points out and thought hmmm...I guess this is cool in this context??...Just this weekend at the Roots Picnic I swear I kept hearing Tariq swap it out...finally, anyone know if there is any "we can say it cause" related here for Tip or even Rus? Do tell...
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'Cause Gwyneth Paltrow was there!
She and the brunette behind her just had a swig of the same sour apple martini.
The Dream has his hand on Kellys bootie...and she dont care.
The only decent thing to do would be to go back to one performance per show now.
A great tune but never performed 11 times in a row so obviously not in the same historical league as anything the throne ever did.
P-p-p-p-p-p-p-p-p-p-p-p-p-Paris.
This has some significance to the legacy of the genre.
Its either rappers confidently overtaking Rock in the ridiculous this-one-goes-to-11 category - and perhaps epically confusing hysterical with historical in the process - but I'm sure rap has left rock in the dust some time ago in that respect - or it marks mass rap audiences having truly reached the point where major label artists can feed them any line of BS under the pretense of greatness and they'll gladly and dutifully swallow it. However, I can report no dents were made in anything musically.
11. Paris. Supersize me. Whut.
Like fuck. If I'd paid money to see an act, and they played the same song over and over and over and over and over and over and over and over and over and over and over again, I'd feel short-changed.
So I guess the next thing is doing 99 Problems 99 times, or would that be putting in too much effort, just like, say, a proper set list?
I'd be looking for something to gouge my ears out with after the 4th time around.
Agggggaaaaaaaiiiiinnnn!!!!'
Agggggaaaaaaaiiiiinnnn!!!!'
22 "22 2s"
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The answer is yes.
The Vigilant Citizen is right. Jay Z just mind controlled some Frenchies.
"Niggas In Paris is like an endurance test for White People not to use the N word" roflmao
http://globalgrind.com/music/russell-simmons-defends-gwyneth-paltrow-niggas-in-paris-blog
Q-tip doesn't:
http://www.egotripland.com/q-tip-gwyneth-paltrow-n-word-twitter/
Also, is Tip now not using the N word in life and rhymes? As a white I too have experienced many times heavily white crowds rhyming loudly this at shows as Russell points out and thought hmmm...I guess this is cool in this context??...Just this weekend at the Roots Picnic I swear I kept hearing Tariq swap it out...finally, anyone know if there is any "we can say it cause" related here for Tip or even Rus? Do tell...