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shadesofnavy · 2 months
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Howdy, I’m a goofy lil chicken farmer who loves soda and napping🥤
I’m VERY unprofessional and inconsistent with writing and art in general, but I love doing it, even if it takes me ages to get things done lol. I do traditional and digital drawings, may or may not open commissions someday in the future, who knows! 📝
Here's my AO3, and my art tag
I come up with [too many] AUs about my take on the FNF Funky Trio, each of them have their own tags, if interested check ‘em out. Here are my current verses
Burlington Bounty: Pico's School AU where everyone went to the same high school. Keith later becomes a wanted bounty known for ruthless murders, and he somehow manages drag his old friends in too. BFxGFxPico.
The Crooked Kind: Fantasy world AU where Keith is a reaper and Cherry is a guardian angel. Life seems okay before their school is shot up, and several other close lives are completely changed forever. BFxDarnellxNenexCherryxPico.
Mixtape : Swap AU where Keith, Darnell and Nene went through the shooting. Cherry is a rising rapper dating Pico the prosecutor who struggles to handle both his job and danger-magnet girlfriend. BFxDarnellxNene, GFxPico.
Animatronic : FNAF-based AU where Keith, after having became a successful musician and running a hit family entertainment restaurant, gets murdered and spirit now possesses the animatronic mascot of his restaurant. GFxPico
Prototype [ON-GOING FIC]: Regular Take AU where Keith's life spirals downhill. BFxPico, DarnellxGF (Be mindful of this fic's tags)
If you have any questions about them, feel free to ask : )
I try to answer as many asks as I get, just don’t bet on it. I also try to keep away from anything seriously controversial to avoid any kind of drama
My main obsession currently is Friday Night Funkin', but sometimes I'll reblog about other stuff I like. Here's some of my favorite kinds of media
Games: Sonic the Hedgehog, Call of Duty: Modern Warfare (2019), Battlefield 4, Cuphead, SSX Tricky, Undertale, Sonic the Hedgehog
TV shows: Arcane: League of Legends, Ninjago, Trollhunters: Tales of Arcadia, While You Were Sleeping (K-Drama), Inborne Pair, Fermat's Cuisine, Avatar the Last Airbender, The Little Woman (K-Drama)
Movies: Trolls, Nimona, G-Force, Ice Age (the first one), The Lion King (I cannot deny it)
Books: Warriors, Survivors, Bravelands
I'm mostly kid-friendly, (excluding my AO3 though, I suggest you back off if you're not into steamy fics) but I sometimes post about heavy topics, so just keep that in mind. I make sure to tag whenever it gets quirky. Expect to see a lot of angst now and then 🚬
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miashyperfixations · 10 months
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RETROVISION - HONEY REVENGE ALBUM REVIEW
23.06.2023 • Pop/Rock • 12 songs • 36 minutes• 2023 Thriller Records 
★★★★★
FAV SINGLE: Distracted
TOP 3 : Sensitive • Seeing Negative (Disappointment) • Worst Apology
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IMMEDIATE 5 STARS
I don't even need to listen to it to know it, Honey Revenge's debut album is easily one of my most anticipated albums of 2023. Their gorgeous pop melodies paired with funky guitar riffs, clear heavy drums & powerful basslines pave their sound as a prominent band with a bright future ahead of them. Devin & Donny have outdone themselves with this masterpiece. It’s easy to see why they’re described as a new-age Paramore - I genuinely thought that ‘Distracted’ was a riot!-era demo leak when I first listened to it. 
The band emerged in 2021 with their debut single 'Miss Me' and have grown exponentially from that point onwards. I only discovered them this year, and it's safe to say that they'll be one of my top artists at the end of the year. Shortly after that, they signed to Thriller Records and released their single ‘Ride’ to announce it. Thriller is an independent record label created by Bob Becker, in partnership with Nick Moore. They’re a team of passionate industry innovators focusing on discovering, developing, and breaking a diverse new generation of rock and alternative talent, based in California. 
I love that their songs don’t just focus on heartbreak & romantic relationships but also how friendships can go sour - which are equally important. They also focus on mental health in songs such as ‘Are You Impressed?'’ which is about trying too hard or coming off as eager/cringey but not caring anyway or 'Seeing Negative (Disappointment)' which focuses on self-doubt & never feeling good enough, both of which  I love & relate to. Additionally, they aren’t just in the pop/rock genre. They dabble into dance-type beats and synthesiser riffs to add depth to their songs.
Something I didn't realise until listening to the album in full, is the fact that Devin’s vocal range is so wide & she pulls it off amazingly, it's clear to see in songs such as ‘rerun’ & ‘worst apology’ where she stays in higher regions for most of the song with little breath breaks. I absolutely love the key change in ‘Worst Apology’, when everything is pulled back for a few bars to focus on Devin’s vocals and then everything comes back in with no build up - just all of a sudden - it’s beautifully executed. My personal favourite song off of the record is ‘Sensitive’. Written by Devin, Donny & KJ Strock, the song’s lyrical genius takes over its heavy-rock style drums & guitar. It isn’t just the instrumentation & lyrics but the production too. I also love the way this bridge/refrain in this song has been produced, especially how (similarly to ‘Worst Apology’), it’s stripped back to just the guitar & vocals & there's echoes before the drums kick in but i’s still stripped back until a line of vocals with added distortion & a cut-off of high-end EQ right before the beat drop into the final chorus where all instruments return to their normal heaviness. It really adds to the my interpretation of the song - that things can happen all of a sudden & hit hard, but there’s still build up you can’t see. To top it all off, the echoes return & end the song perfectly.
The duo worked with one of my favourite songwriters on this album - Kanner has worked with the likes of Maggie Lindeman, Scene Queen & Mckenna Grace alongside recently launching her career as a solo artist. She’s an amazing musician involved in writing 7/12 songs on this album, all of which are bangers. The band have also collaborated with producers such as Josh Strock (LiL Lotus, Thousand Below), Zach Jones (AS IT IS, Nova Twins), and Kris Crummett (Dance Gavin Dance, Issues.) 
This band just has a good vibe in general & the duo have a great relationship with their touring band. It seems like it’s just fun to be with them & doesn’t even feel like a job which, inevitably, is what everyone wants. They currently have plans to be on tour as a support act for bands such as Broadside & Arrows In Action for all of 2023 as well as recently announcing a one off show at Camden Assembly, London in December. I truly believe this band has the potential to be the next big act in the scene and can't wait to see them headline a tour here in the UK one day when they take over the world. 
They deserve all the popularity they'll undoubtedly gain in the coming years off the back of this absolute masterpiece of an album.
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flowerboycaleb · 1 month
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wanted to post more over here and had the idea to do lil reviews for albums from years past. i'm gonna try to post a review for this series, as the name suggests, every thursday!! this week we're taking a look at a defining album in a legendary pop star's career and perhaps the best disco album of all time: Off the Wall by Michael Jackson!!! also feel free to follow me on rate your music and twitter <3
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Off the Wall - Michael Jackson
◇ release year: 1979 ◇ genres: disco, funk, pop soul
Although his career would start a decade prior, Off the Wall feels like the true beginning of Michael Jackson. Gone were the days of singing about ABCs or pet rats, Jackson was an adult now and he was ready to take the world by storm. At least that’s how Off the Wall sounds. His last solo album for Motown, 1975’s Forever, Michael, was a commercial letdown and The Jackson 5’s creative frustrations with the label led to most of the family leaving for Epic that same year. In the years leading up to Off the Wall, Michael would continue to work with his family, now going by The Jacksons, but everything changed when Michael met Quincy Jones.
This would prove to be a collaboration for the ages. Over the next decade, Jones would go on to produce Jackson’s best albums and some of the most defining of the era. First among them is Off the Wall. It was one of the best disco albums of all time and the album that launched Michael Jackson into superstardom.
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Michael Jackson and Quincy Jones, 1979
“Don’t Stop ‘Til You Get Enough” is one of the greatest album openers of all time and, like many of the songs here, is a radio staple to this day. Jackson’s soft, spoken-word intro leading into the “WOO!” is one of the most iconic moments in music history. From there, you’re treated to one of the most infectious disco tracks of all time. Jackson and the other musicians here keep the pace perfectly. Never a dull moment. I can’t imagine what hearing this for the first time in 1979 must’ve been like. Jackson also has sole-writing credits for this song and it would be his first solo single to have that distinction. Lyrically the song is incredibly simple, but it showed his masterful ear for incredibly memorable hooks and choruses. He flexes that ability throughout the first half of the album.
Somehow, though, Jackson tops himself with the next song and the next big hit, “Rock With You.” This honestly might be my favorite song of his. It’s just pure pop perfection, one of the smoothest songs ever recorded. It’s everything I want from a pop song. A danceable instrumental, a chorus that gets stuck in your head for days on end, and that desire to sing along to it at the top of your lungs that never goes away despite hearing it countless times. That fade-out at the end almost teases you to press play just one more time or bring the needle back to the start. Jackson did not write this one, but he would on the next track “Workin’ Day and Night.” This song brings back that funky groove from the opener and it’s also great. It has one of Jackson’s most fiery vocal performances. “Get On the Floor” has one of the most killer basslines I’ve ever heard courtesy of Louis Johnson. I love the way Michael sings “Then why don’t you just dance across the floor?” in the pre-chorus. I have no idea why this was a B-side and not a standalone single.
The title track opens the second side of the record and this is one of the cleanest cuts here. It was written by Rod Temperton who also wrote “Rock With You” and that makes total sense with just how suave it is. The only weak moments on the album come with the next two tracks. Michael’s version of the Paul McCartney & Wings track “Girlfriend” is just alright, nothing stellar. For what it’s worth, I prefer Michael’s version over Paul’s original. The arrangements on the version here breathe some much-needed life into it. I just think it’s kind of a boring moment in McCartney’s songbook. The next track “She’s Out of My Life” just doesn’t really fit into the album, but it isn’t bad either. It was originally written by Tom Bahler for Frank Sinatra and you can hear it. It does show off Michael’s vocal range, but he would go on to make better ballads on future albums.
My favorite song on the second side is “I Can’t Help It” which Stevie Wonder has credits for as both a songwriter and rhythm section arranger. You can tell right away with the arrangement that Wonder’s fingerprints are on this one. It’s another low-key song on the album, basically smooth soul. I can’t help but love it though, that chorus just hits. “It’s the Falling in Love” is a really sweet R&B song with a fun arrangement. The second half of the album kind of layered the disco groove underneath other sounds which makes it a lot less energetic than the first half, but there are still some very solid songs here. It’s only interesting that Michael has no songwriting credits across this whole side which could be the reason for that shift.
Luckily, the closing track here is one of the most wild, danceable songs on the whole record. The aptly named “Burn This Disco Out” opens with a wave of horns washing over you before shifting into some classic disco instrumentation. The backing vocals going “groove all night!” gets me every time. It goes without saying at this point, but Michael’s vocals here are fantastic and fit the vibe perfectly. Really great way to close out the record.
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Michael Jackson on tour with The Jacksons, 1979
Michael Jackson would obviously go on to make bigger albums in the coming decade, but Off the Wall resonates with me more than any of his other albums. There’s such a palpable energy to it. Beyond the disco grooves, it’s the sound of a young artist ready to reach that next level. Quincy Jones does one of the best production jobs of all time here as well, the album still sounds great to this day. Off the Wall is just the first entry in a run of era-defining records. ━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━ thanks for reading <3
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tonkipark · 2 years
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#TRINA SMARKY MARK PROFESSIONAL#
#TRINA SMARKY MARK SERIES#
Īt the close of 2008 continued this string of success with his production on Soulja Boy Tell 'Em's " Kiss Me Thru The Phone". " Whatever You Like" was also a popular ringmaster spending 18 weeks at the top of Billboard's Hot Ringmaster's chart. The song found cross over success and was on Billboard's Hot 100 for 7 weeks. Ī few months after the release of "Lollipop", Jonsin followed up with writing and producing T.I.'s 5× platinum single " Whatever You Like". In addition to the chart success at the 51st Grammys Jonsin won for Best Rap Song. The song was at #1 on Billboard's Hot 100 chart for 5 weeks which was the first time Lil Wayne had achieved this chart position. In 2008, Jonsin wrote and produced for Lil Wayne's 5× platinum single " Lollipop" released in early 2008. Jonsin produced their single entitled " Show Stopper" which went on to be certified Gold by the RIAA. The music industry began to take notice of the Miami-based producer and Jonsin was tapped by Bad Boy Records to produce a record for the group which was made widely popular by the MTV reality show, Making the Band, Danity Kane. Soon after the success of this song Jonsin went on to work with Miami rapper Pitbull and produced " Dammit Man" off the rapper's debut album M.I.A.M.I., which was certified Gold. In 2004 Jonsin went on to write and produce Trick Daddy's hit single " Let's Go" (featuring Lil Jon & Twista). At the label Jim produced records for Trick Daddy and Trina. In the late 1990s, Jonsin was no longer on tour and returned to Miami to produce more bass records and eventually landed a position as an engineer at Slip N Slide records. Jonsin went on to tour with some of the most popular acts of the time such as Cypress Hill, 2 Live Crew, and Marky Mark and the Funky Bunch. The first two singles from the collection were certified Gold. Going by his new artist moniker, DJ Jealous J, he released a compilation of Miami bass songs titled Miami Bass Jams. Jonsin's success in South Florida led him to a deal with California-based Heat Wave Records. Jonsin had become well known in the region by the time he released his next production, the single "Party Time", which he also rapped on. By 18 Jonsin had graduated to spinning at Miami and South Florida dance clubs and formed his own record label called Cut It Up Def Records and produced one of its first singles, "Cut It Up Def" which independently sold 40,000 units. At the age of 14, Jonsin was spinning records at local skating rinks and other venues. Jonsin's first job in the music business was as a scratch DJ. Jim Jonsin was born in Brooklyn, New York City but was raised in South Florida.
#TRINA SMARKY MARK SERIES#
Jonsin will be driving a Porsche 911 in the upcoming Grand-am Road Racing series with co-driver D.J.
#TRINA SMARKY MARK PROFESSIONAL#
In addition to his ventures in music, he entered into the field of professional racing in February 2012 by forming his own motorsports team, Rebel Rock Racing. He also signed the production duo, FnZ, and Danny Morris to his production company, Rebel Rock Productions. The album, which was executive produced by Jonsin and T.I., debuted at number 1 on the Billboard 200. Jonsin then partnered with Atlantic Records, and later Grand Hustle, in a joint venture deal to work on B.o.B.'s debut album, The Adventures of Bobby Ray (2010). In 2006, Jonsin launched Rebel Rock Entertainment, his own record label imprint and subsequently signed a then unknown musician by the name of B.o.B. Raymond (2011 Best Contemporary R&B album), and Usher's " There Goes My Baby" (2011 Best Male R&B Vocal Performance), and Eminem's Recovery (2011 Best Rap Album and Album of the Year). Sasha Fierce (2010 Best Contemporary R&B album), Lil Wayne's Tha Carter III (2008 Best Rap Album), Usher's Raymond v. Jonsin has contributed production to albums including Beyoncé's I Am. That year he was also nominated for his production on T.I.'s " Whatever You Like", which also garnered a nomination for Best Rap Song. Jonsin won a Grammy in 2009, for Best Rap Song for Lil Wayne's " Lollipop". Jonsin has collaborated with numerous artists, including Beyoncé, Kelly Rowland, Usher, Lil Wayne, Kid Cudi, Eminem, Yelawolf, Nelly, T.I., Danity Kane and Jamie Foxx, among others. James Gregory Scheffer (born June 8, 1970), professionally known as Jim Jonsin, is an American record producer, songwriter, businessman and DJ from South Florida.
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angelloverde · 2 years
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"Mo Soul" Player Playlist 29 May
1. Jack Daugherty - No. 9 2. The Frank Cunimondo Trio Feat. Lynn Marino - Feelin' Good 3. The Grits - Make a Sound (Like James Brown) (Grant Phabao Remix) 4. James Brown & Danny Hibrid - I Feel Alright 5. The Soul Motivators - Live a Lil 6. Billy Butler - The Soul Roll 7. The Returners - It Seams That Way 8. Sy Smith - What I Am 9. Alif Tree - Without Her(th) 10. The Rosewood Trio - West 15th Street Strut 11. Compendium - Phraseology 12. Duce Martinez & Stephanie Cooke - Could This Be Love (Groove Assassin Mix) 13. Thundercat - Them Changes 14. DJ Day - A Place to Go 15. Funky Destination - Feel This Song
If you really want to enjoy music and help musicians and bands, buy their lp’s or cd’s and don’t download mp3 formats. There is nothing like good quality sound!!!
(Angel Lo Verde / Mo Soul)
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secondbeatsongs · 3 years
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showed my sibling the “Montero (Call Me By Your Name)” video, and:
sib: “...so he fucks satan, and then becomes satan?”
me: “yeah.”
sib: “...”
sib, delighted: “that’s what the church told me would happen!!”
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happi-tree · 2 years
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3, 23, Krel?
Hello, Yellow!!! Hope you're doing well 💛💛💛
3. A song that reminds me of them
Ooooh so I think I've already mentioned that this song reminds me of him, but "KILLA" by MIRAE? It just has such a loud and funky electronic beat that I think he would vibe to haha. And the way the lyrics describe music as this powerful force, almost like being one with it? Idk I just think that he'd think it's neat :]
33. Future headcanon
I want to believe that he keeps doing his music and becomes pretty popular on Akiridion-5. And while he doesn't have a super massive fanbase on Earth, I'd like to think a few of his songs go viral! Lots of experimental and electronic stuff haha.
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halfd3af · 4 years
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The Living Tombstone’s new song fucking SLAPS
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hoffemutter · 4 years
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So was anyone gonna tell me a sextant has to do with ships or was I just gonna have to find out from a Sextant Girl appreciation post by myself?
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waitineedaname · 4 years
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lil nas is part of the category of musicians whose music I don’t actively listen to, but every time I see something about them, I’m like “you go you funky little artist”
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rurifangirl · 2 years
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Fuck dislikes AND likes we die like sluts
Anyways them <333
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Everything under the cut <3
Age; ?
Sexuality & gender; Demisexual omni, genderfluid
Species; Merfolk
Height; 1.81m (human) 9.14m (merm self)
Pronouns; They/he (doesn't rly mind any)
Birthday; 19 June
Personality; While he doesn't show himself too much, when they do, they're very cocky and full of themselves. He loves to pull tricks on others, but most of the time doesn't actually mean what they say. They just love the thrill of it. When he's on land, he loves the attention townspeople give them, though that also means being in trouble with law plenty of times, but they don't care. They adore being uncatchable.
Abilities/weapons;
While a merfolk, he has a spear that grants them much agility, and considering previous training, he's very good with It. They can only use It underwater, as It's a tool for hunting fish, mainly that is.
An ability they rely on the most Is, being a merfolk, his singing. It's not a secret that they ate humans in the past, and this only helped him. It's not as active as It once was, but it's only out of convenience.
Also yes, the only condition for him to turn into a merfolk Is to be fully wet. Like if you say, an hand remained dry, they wouldn't be able to transform. So just like Moor and Neptune, they need to be pratically immerged.
Sum lil rambles bout em🌹
They've never been too liked, even among his own kind. Reason for It are their ways, considered too exxagerated, and of course the height part. He was shunned almost immidiately, and they had to care for themselves and nobody else.
Only with Lorenzo they seriously interact, like have actual conversations that doesn't involve them fucking round in the meanwhile.
They do go on land from time to time, and have some lil friendships. They're pretty much considered "the towns problemaker", but he's not as disliked. In the beginning, he tried to get people in convos through his singing, but when It wouldn't work, they just resolved into being a bastard and vanishing when guards would arrive.
Their past Is kind of an enigma, as he always changes their story and nobody exactly knows how It goes. Probably not even Crimson himself.
He loves to read actually. They never got the hang of It until Lorenzo started giving them to him, in extange of some singing practise for Lorenzo. (Lorenzo's a musician; just in case i never mentioned It, but Is pretty shitty with vocals.)
They collect lil seashells too! It's a thing he's always done.
While he wouldn't admit It, Crimson gets hella excited whenever they bring a loved one underwater. Like, knows sum funky places he knows theyll like, and gets excited like a lil kid.
Idk how much in theme Is this but he loves headpats yw
@a-chaotic-dumbass @spoopy-fish-writes @edensrose @nadi-117 @dopesaladlady @audre-falrose @yourlocalcowboy @flowergarden1 @infra-jaded @anonymousgeekhere
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thehotboxsocial · 3 years
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Shorty B & Pee Wee of The Dangerous Crew
Much respect to Shorty B & Pee Wee, two of the many unsung musicians of mid 90’s Cali rap. Shorty B was already an OG musician by the time he landed in Oakland, CA in 1990; he played in D.C. go-go bands throughout the 80’s and even played spot dates as a fill-in Funkadelic member during this time and first introduced Shock G to his lifelong hero George Clinton.
Shorty B got his on wax start as a brief member of Digital Underground during the Sons Of The P album in 1991, contributing some bass and guitar to the record and was given a lead role on the magnificent “Tales of The Funky”. From there he met Too Short who very impressed and quickly added him to his Dangerous Crew band that helped produce his peak Shorty The Pimp - Getting’ It album run in the mid-90’s. After the Dangerous Crew petered out he kept making hits with T.I. among others and is still active to this day.
Shorty B: Bass, Guitar, Productions & Raps
Tales Of The Funky [Digital Underground] 
Out For The Props [Shorty B]
Cocktales [Too Short]
I'm A Player [Too Short]
Never Talk Down [Too Short feat. Rappin' 4-Tay & MC Breed]
Playa Jay Tee [N2Deep]
Back Up In Ya! [MC Breed]
Prostitute [Goldy]
Funk Session [Shock G & Too Short]
Buy You Some [Too Short & Erick Sermon]
Smoke 'Em Like A Blunt [Spice 1]
My Life [T.I. feat. Daz Dillinger]
Belly Of The Beast [Da Connect]
Call Me [Too $hort & Lil' Kim]
Pimp Life [Too Short feat. Devin The Dude, Bun B & Big Gipp]
Here Today Gone Tomorrow (Remix) [Tucole]
Can You Feel Me [II Foe Tha $]
Loop Holes [Rappin' 4-Tay feat. Playa Metro]
We Do This [Too Short feat. 2Pac, MC Breed & Father Dom]
Player [Criptanite]
Only The Strong Survive [Too Short]
Ride With Me [Little Bruce feat. Shorty B]
Racia [Pooh-Man feat. Too $hort & Ant Banks]
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Much like Shorty B, Pee Wee was also a Sons Of The P-era member of Digital Underground and even had his own spin-off group Gold Money with fellow D.U. member Big Money Otis. And like Shorty B, Pee Wee too was a part of Too Short’s mid 90’s Dangerous Crew band and production squad. There is much overlap between the 2 playlists; Shorty B played on a number of the Pee Wee compilation tracks and vice versa. Pee Wee’s music career was much shorter however as he exited the business in the late 90’s. All those fly ass squiggley keyboard lines come courtesy of this former musician turned pharmacist.
Pee Wee: Keys, Guitar, Productions & Raps
1. Gone With The Wind [Pee Wee] 2. The Game Is Sold Not Told [Goldy feat. Too Short] 3. 2 Kill A G [Ant Banks feat. Spice 1 & Too Short] 4. Giving Up The Funk [Too Short feat. MC Breed, Pee Wee, Goldy, Ant Banks] 5. Never That [Goldy feat. Pee Wee, Ant Banks, Ant Diddley Dog & Rappin Ron] 6. How The Gangsters Do It [Rappin' Ron & Ant Diddley Dog] 7. Clownin' Wit Da Crew [Ant Banks feat. Rappin' Ron, Pee Wee, Ant Diddley Dog, Father Dom & Too Short] 8. Gotta Get My Mail [Goldy] 9. Get In Where You Fit In [Too Short feat. Rappin' Ron & Ant Diddley Dog] 10. It's Getting Hard [MC Thick]   11. Rollin A Drop [Pizo feat. Spice 1] 12. Kill Mi Dead [Raw Fusion] 13. Soulja's Story [2Pac] 14. Youngblood [Gold Money] 15. Heartbeat Props [Digital Underground] 16. Crazy Juice [Funky Aztecs] 17. Recognize Game [Spice 1 feat. Ice-T & Too Short] 18. Pulls Out My Flamer [Rappin' Ron & Ant Diddley Dog feat. Mr. Ill] 19. Pass the 40 [Raw Fusion feat. Pee Wee, 2Pac, Saafir, Stretch, Mac Mall, D The Poet 151 & Bulldog]
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simonfarnabyslegs · 3 years
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tag game
thank you @anxietyvarietyhour for tagging me! <3
nickname: my high school english teacher and a few other people i knew growing up used to call me cookie. a girl i knew in undergrad called me kay-kay. and i knew i man from donegal who used to call me kyah (pronounced sort of like hyah, like how you would urge a horse on) because he couldn't pronounce my name when he saw it written out.
zodiac: aquarius, but i also don't think that means anything
height: well i thought i was 5'2 but i've met two girls recently who claim to be 5'3 who were both shorter than me, and a guy who said he was 5'5 who was quite a bit taller than me, so i don't know what's true.
last movie: uhhh i honestly can't remember because i don't watch a lot of movies. probably my most recent rewatch of bill on the night ghosts was released, while i was waiting to be able to watch it here in the us.
last thing i googled: "charles ii king of bling" so i could show it to my friend.
fave musician(s): nirvana, tom petty, prince, yusuf/cat stevens, the beatles, harry styles, hozier, vienna teng, of monsters and men, måneskin, the lumineers, dervish, lil nas x
song stuck in my head: the funky monks song from horrible histories because my professor was talking today about how funny and weird monks were and that was the first thing my brain thought of.
other blogs: listed in my pinned post
blogs following: 310, but they're probably not all active tbh
amount of sleep: last night, between 3-4 hours. i tried to take a nap this afternoon but that didn't really work out
lucky number: i like multiples of three, but i wouldn't say that those are lucky
what i'm wearing: short black dress with long sleeves. earlier i was wearing a long red and black tudor inspired thing over it and shoes that look a bit like thomas's lady shoes but i took those off when i decided to attempt a nap.
dream job: i would love to work as a historical consultant on a period piece one day, or as a writer. more realistically, though, i'm trying to get my phd so i can be a professor. maybe the other will come later once i've got the credentials and experience under my belt. i also still think about getting back into acting and comedy, but i feel like it's probably too late for that.
dream trip: i think iceland sounds nice. or maybe new orleans.
fave foods: my stomach feels awful so i'd rather not think about food right now but i like fried chicken, and chicken strips or tenders or nuggets, stuff like that. various potato dishes. cheeses.
play an instrument: i used to be able to say i played 14 instruments and that i am a classically trained vocalist but i haven't really had the time or access to a lot of the instruments i play(ed) to be able to practice in several years, and i've stopped singing except to myself or my cat.
languages: again i used to be able to say i spoke 5 languages but i haven't had much opportunity to use them so i don't know how good i am at them anymore, but that would be english, spanish, irish, scots (learnt from my grandfather; and yes it is a language), and some french.
fave songs: too many, so i'll limit myself to three: "i courted a wee girl" (cover) by dervish, "recessional" by vienna teng, and "like real people do" by hozier. essentially, i'm sad, dramatic, and love women.
random fact about me: i was born tongue tied, meaning my tongue was almost completely attached to the bottom of my mouth by a strip of skin. it never affected my speech because i learned to talk around it, but it did look pretty weird and kids used to ask me to show them or show their friends and it really freaked them out. i had a surgery when i was 10 or 11 to correct the issue because my mother was worried it would make it difficult for me to speak or do my music later on.
describe yourself by aesthetic things: not sure what this means but i do a lot of historical dress, or just historical inspired dress when it's too hot to actually wear all the layers, which is quite frequent here in the american south, where i live currently. when i'm not dressed like that, i've been described as an "emo hippie" because i wear a lot of loose, flowy black or dark-coloured outfits.
tagging: i'm not sure who's done this already, so i'm not going to tag anyone, but if you'd like to do it, you can absolutely say i tagged you!
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let's seeeeeee how about 3, 11, 18 (AGAIN!!), 33
guess what’s back? back again? ~unusual ask responses~ tell a friend (sorry for keeping you waiting @mego42​)
3. rant. just do it
Ok here’s a lil one because the number of times I’ve been mocked or constantly made to feel bad for caring about/enjoying something...LET ME LIKE WHAT I LIKE. YES I GOT INTO BASEBALL LAST YEAR BECAUSE I LITERALLY SAT DOWN AND DECIDED TO. YES I LIKED EVANESCENCE AS A PRE-TEEN—still do tbh (ok this one is a LITTLE funny only bc I was 12 and like... trying to dress like Amy Lee—black cargo pants and all... it just doesn’t work unless you’re Amy Lee hahahah) AND YES I READ AND BETA FANFICTION. THERE’S NO RIGHT WAY TO PICK AN INTEREST/HOBBY. Also I’m undecided on whether this is a separate topic but GUILTY PLEASURES ARE BULLSHIT. IF WE ENJOY SOMETHING (i.e. songs or snacks or whatever), WHY DO WE HAVE TO FRAME IT WITH GUILT??
11. what unusual talent do you have?
Hmmmm I’m double jointed and I can twist my arms around all funky?? Like I can put sunblock on my entire back by myself. Not sure that’s a TALENT though hahaha
18. rant about your favorite musician (AGAIN!!)
I’ve already ranted about my all-time fave, so can I interest you in a rant about my current fave? Noga Erez!!! She is SO COOL AND SO TALENTED AND TBH THIS RANT IS MOSTLY ABOUT HOW SHE MADE US WAIT FIVE MONTHS FOR THE SONG FROM BETH’S ~GETTING DOLLED UP FOR RIO~ MONTAGE TO ACTUALLY BE RELEASED. And because of that wait, I got into the rest of her music and it’S SO GOOD. IT’S CREATIVE AND IT’S DIFFERENT FROM ANYTHING ELSE I LISTEN TO WHICH MAKES IT ALL THE MORE FUN. Ugh and like as if being cool and making cool music wasn’t enough she had to go and be sUPER PRETTY??? GIRL I CAN ONLY HANDLE SO MUCH. 
33. what do you think about a lot
Lately? I mean, I’ve got to be honest... Beth and Rio take up a lot of room in my mind hahahaha. But also moving back to Australia, my new embroidery project, finally enrolling in a coding bootcamp, allllllll of my feelings, and the last book I finished (Evvie Drake Starts Over) because I enjoyed it so much that I haven’t been able to pick up another since. OH and chopping off my hair (SOON) and the regret that will likely follow hahahaha
(unusualish asks)
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