Will i get cancelled if i write a song called, "if you were a man you'd be so cancelled" by illuminati hotties from the album FREE I.H: This Is Not The One You've Been Waiting For - Directed: Josh Beavers and Sarah Tudzin

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Will i get cancelled if i write a song called, "if you were a man you'd be so cancelled" by illuminati hotties from the album FREE I.H: This Is Not The One You've Been Waiting For - Directed: Josh Beavers and Sarah Tudzin
Go, white boy, go! (Seriously Jay’s got some great hip moves)
Something about Brazil that fully unlocked Jay’s sauciness.
Bleach blond Stuart was too powerful for this world, so all his hair got snatched on the next album😔
(live in Tokyo 1995 thank you for giving us peak blond Stuart)
When the music is so good, you start humping the speaker. (Live at Tokyo Dome, 1999)
Many albums from 1999 happen to signal a sort of connection, because they represent a resume of the past and a preview of the future with their soundscapes. Of course, the question remains how their influence shaped those who followed them. Synkronized by Jamiroquai might seem like an outlier in that regard, the style of their music feels incredibly 90's, yet I would claim the band knew they had to change at the end of the period. Sure, there are many electronic flourishes on the disc, but the album stays organic, i.e. the majority of the instruments played on the platter belong in the analog world. Maybe that's why the record sounds warm despite the digital sheen, which got noticed by many who moved within the similar sonic valleys.
I was on my way to heaven when you died, I was racing up the express lane, I was cheating HOV lanes, I made it to the gate in record timing, I quickly threw my hazards on, no bother finding parking, I was on my way to heaven when you died.
I was dressed in all black and I hoped, that nobody would notice me, or the bolt cutters I was hiding, underneath my oversized jacket, I snuck around the back and broke you out When the guards weren’t looking, I was on my way to heaven when you died.
But then it was all over, they got us surrounded, they beat us with batons, cuffed us and threw us in the car, when I wake up I want to talk to a lawyer, I demand a fair and speedy trail
Where do people go when they die? How do you keep them alive? How do you make sure that something like this won’t ever happen again? Not to any other friends.
How could a perfect human run out of luck, when there’s just so many horrible people screaming “jackpot!”, I cannot help but fear the thing I can’t control, the things I’ll never know.
Cee Lo Green >> All Alone Now
Simon Katz, Sam Martin, Nik Hughes, Tasso Smith and Alice Katz
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