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Why is it so hard to find someone that's not only beautiful, but a correct babe?? It's like impossible! It's either they're fine, but they're absolutely finished in the head, or they're correct individuals, but they are visually lacking. Ah! E pain me die. I've been searching for donkey years, and I continue to strike out, smh. God abeg
I’ll never understand this life , how can a woman say she’s been talking on the phone to my relative that passed a year ago
WHAT IS LIFE
took the GRE today for the first time and got a 299 now I’m going to search tirelessly on reddit and quora about whether I’ll get admitted or not .. fun (:
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"GOD ABEG" by Medikal ft. Kwesi Arthur, Joey B & Kay T
DV:
Not to harp on length but in the current era, one of the easiest ways for a song to stick with me is if it isn't compressed to fit into a meme. And "God Abeg", the longest rap song I heard this year and one of the longest pop songs I heard period, stands out because not only is it nearly 7 minutes, but it doesn't let you forget it. This is a song that hits you from the moment the first beat drops and keeps throwing both new ideas and new rappers out (this is a group effort, even if some of them only get the "feature" credit.) By the end we've landed on not only an entirely different beat, but an entirely different hook from where we started. The question that no one's asking but me: is this another expression of the prog revival that's percolating in unexpected ways all over the place? Absolutely it is. And why not? We're probably overdue for prog rap that also bangs. Medikal and company deliver the latter, so they might as well get credit for the former.
MG:
As an excellent posse cut, “God Abeg” has a real variety of styles on display: the pretty boy à la ASAP Rocky, the undertaker in the mold of Rick Ross, the technician, the crooner – you may wonder: how can one song fit this many different voices in a single, coherent vision? I think the great success of “God Abeg” is that it tosses coherence out the window. It stretches 7 minutes, midway through it dispenses with the utter darkness of “God Abeg” (and the titular line) to become something golden with pomp. The preceding darkness is still necessary for the polished metallic to properly shine, but that’s about the extent of how the two halves are sonically fused. I can’t help but agree that this is prog shot through a rap song. It’s not without precedent, but it’s a better exploration of smoked out psychedelia than, for example, Lil Yachty’s 2023 output.
Sorta regretting getting this Olympus film camera , wish I had gotten a digital one now rolls of film are expensive which means I'm monumentally fucked :/