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Cinammon Girl - of fixed/mixed heritage? I was just listening to this song and he seems to say "of fixed heritage", but the lyric book states "of mixed heritage"
Is this a mistake? Is he sitting on the fence? Has he done it so people like me can put post on prince.org and try to start discussions about it? And what's the significance of using the different words? Your thoughts... [This message was edited Fri Apr 30 11:02:06 2004 by leecaldon] | |
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Umm sounds like he's saying mixed heritage to me
Maybe I'm not listening close enough *********************************************
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righteous1 said: Umm sounds like he's saying mixed heritage to me
Maybe I'm not listening close enough I thought he was saying mixed too... | |
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r1ghteousone said: righteous1 said: Umm sounds like he's saying mixed heritage to me
Maybe I'm not listening close enough I thought he was saying mixed too... I think so "cinammon girl of mixed heritage..never knew the meaning of color lines" *********************************************
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Oh my?
I assumed that he said "mixed heritage" because that's the normally used phrase. However, I just listened and it does sound like "fixed heritage" Maybe he's emphasizing that this woman is a victim due to a natural birth trait that she can't even change. | |
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It's 'mixed'.
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When I first heard this I thought he had said "Cinnamon girl, a big pair o' tits... | |
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It only sounds like "fixed' becaused the letter f from the word "of" is kinda carried over, thats all. | |
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Always thought it was "mixed''. | |
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I thought it was "that song is terrible". | |
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leecaldon said: I was just listening to this song and he seems to say "of fixed heritage", but the lyric book states "of mixed heritage"
Is this a mistake? Is he sitting on the fence? Has he done it so people like me can put post on prince.org and try to start discussions about it? And what's the significance of using the different words? Your thoughts... [This message was edited Fri Apr 30 11:02:06 2004 by leecaldon] i thought it said Cinammon Girl with a nice pair of tits Check it out ...Shiny Toy Guns R gonna blowup VERY soon and bring melody back to music..you heard it here 1st! http://www.myspacecomment...theone.mp3 | |
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LiveWithIt said: When I first heard this I thought he had said "Cinnamon girl, a big pair o' tits...
hehehe, i thoguht it was mixed at first, then somone said it was fixed, then i listened to it and it sounded like fixed, but mixed made way more sense. hyrum pitchfork Disclaimer: All sentences resembling insults alive or otherwise, are purely coincedental. | |
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Listenin' 2 it now defintely 'mixed'. But I know on LOTP when he says "Baby come dance with me..." in da book it says 'Baby' but when he sings it he sayin' 'Cutie'. Which is it 4 that song?? My 2004 August Highlights: *Tuesday 24th*-best day of my lifeI get my *LEARNERS*-Oh yeah it's ALL good!! | |
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