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Thread started 03/22/07 7:45pm

bellanoche

MIMs/This is Why I'm Hot & Rich Boy/Throw Some D's

Can someone please tell me why these songs are so popular?

As a teacher, I try to stay up on what my students are listening to, but it baffles me why these two songs are so popular. I have listened to them both, read the lyrics and watched the videos and I still don't get it. The kids can't explain why they like them either.

Someone please break it down for me.
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Reply #1 posted 03/22/07 7:46pm

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bellanoche said:

Can someone please tell me why these songs are so popular?

As a teacher, I try to stay up on what my students are listening to, but it baffles me why these two songs are so popular. I have listened to them both, read the lyrics and watched the videos and I still don't get it. The kids can't explain why they like them either.

Someone please break it down for me.



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Reply #2 posted 03/22/07 8:16pm

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That MIMs song is horrible,imo. I kinda like Throw some D's on it though redface Do they have an instrumental to that one?
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Reply #3 posted 03/22/07 8:29pm

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They are popular because they are Ringtones which is what Rap has been reduced to these days, just like how america likes everything in a soundbyte, music is no different than that. Its dumb, uneducated lyrics, with a beat made in a studio for a 12 year olds cell phone. I hope Mims and RichBoy havent quit their day jobs yet because someone else is coming down the assembly line to replace their ringtone.

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Reply #4 posted 03/22/07 8:56pm

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bellanoche said:

Can someone please tell me why these songs are so popular?

As a teacher, I try to stay up on what my students are listening to, but it baffles me why these two songs are so popular. I have listened to them both, read the lyrics and watched the videos and I still don't get it. The kids can't explain why they like them either.

Someone please break it down for me.


Since I know now that you're a teacher, answer this question:

How does it make you feel to hear any song with some of the worst examples of the english language?
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Reply #5 posted 03/22/07 10:37pm

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bellanoche said:

Can someone please tell me why these songs are so popular?

As a teacher, I try to stay up on what my students are listening to, but it baffles me why these two songs are so popular. I have listened to them both, read the lyrics and watched the videos and I still don't get it. The kids can't explain why they like them either.

Someone please break it down for me.

Don't worry, I just turned 19 and I don't really know why they're popular either. For me, they're the kind of songs that when I'm with my friends we could have fun to but when on the regular, I couldn't sit through
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Reply #6 posted 03/22/07 11:12pm

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That Mims song is absolutely atrocious. Almost as bad as "Chain Hang Low". Haven't heard Rich Boy.
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Reply #7 posted 03/23/07 12:25am

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AnckSuNamun said:

. I kinda like Throw some D's on it though redface Do they have an instrumental to that one?


haha isnt that the jam tho? thats my video too.

baby boy princes-"the way i live" is also good. you need to hear it lol
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Reply #8 posted 03/23/07 1:24am

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MIMs is fucking garbage, and I'm a hip-hop fan for the most part.


To me, hip-hop is supposed to be the voice of the voiceless.....yet the voiceless want to talk about why they're hot. garbage.
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Reply #9 posted 03/23/07 7:31am

bellanoche

TonyVanDam said:

bellanoche said:

Can someone please tell me why these songs are so popular?

As a teacher, I try to stay up on what my students are listening to, but it baffles me why these two songs are so popular. I have listened to them both, read the lyrics and watched the videos and I still don't get it. The kids can't explain why they like them either.

Someone please break it down for me.


Since I know now that you're a teacher, answer this question:

How does it make you feel to hear any song with some of the worst examples of the english language?


I am actually a composition teacher lol , so that is why I printed the lyrics to try to understand these songs. I know what they are about, so I am not lost there. However, I honestly cannot put into words what I thought when I read the lyrics. However, stuff like does help me understand why my students struggle to pen engaging essays. They don't read, they watch crap TV and listen to uninspiring stuff like this all day long. It's sad, because it's such a fight to get these kids to tap into their innate creativity. Then again, why would they be motivated to actually put their minds to use when they see junk like this selling millions - ringtones or CDs/downloads. It's sad.

At 32, I guess I really am a dinosaur, because I don't get it.

Thanks for the responses everyone. biggrin
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Reply #10 posted 03/23/07 7:37am

bellanoche

AnckSuNamun said:

That MIMs song is horrible,imo. I kinda like Throw some D's on it though redface Do they have an instrumental to that one?


You might just want to listen to "I Call Your Name" by Switch because that is where they got the sample for "Throw some D's..." It's not an instrumental, but it's a great song. I was actually horrified that such a beautiful song was used on a track like that. Then again, that's just me. Maybe I am a geezer. lol
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Reply #11 posted 03/23/07 7:58am

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I think the MIMS songis popular because the lyrics are easy to remember.
I caught myself singing it...or should I say...spitting rhymes,the other day

I do like Throw some D's & I dont know why...I think I like the beat and how it flows

I'm gonna break you off (and that's ALL)
Every freak should have a picture of my d**k (on they WALL)

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Reply #12 posted 03/23/07 1:29pm

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Christopher said:

AnckSuNamun said:

. I kinda like Throw some D's on it though redface Do they have an instrumental to that one?


haha isnt that the jam tho? thats my video too.

baby boy princes-"the way i live" is also good. you need to hear it lol


I've never heard of that.....I'll check it out.
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Reply #13 posted 03/23/07 1:31pm

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bellanoche said:

AnckSuNamun said:

That MIMs song is horrible,imo. I kinda like Throw some D's on it though redface Do they have an instrumental to that one?


You might just want to listen to "I Call Your Name" by Switch because that is where they got the sample for "Throw some D's..." It's not an instrumental, but it's a great song. I was actually horrified that such a beautiful song was used on a track like that. Then again, that's just me. Maybe I am a geezer. lol


Cool.....I wasn't for sure if it was a sample or not. Thanks...I'll try to hunt that Switch song down.
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Reply #14 posted 03/23/07 1:33pm

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ThreadCula said:

I think the MIMS songis popular because the lyrics are easy to remember.
I caught myself singing it...or should I say...spitting rhymes,the other day

I do like Throw some D's & I dont know why...I think I like the beat and how it flows

I'm gonna break you off (and that's ALL)
Every freak should have a picture of my d**k (on they WALL)

lol


this is why im hot, this is why, this is why, this is why im hot, im hot cuz im fly, you aint cuz u not,

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Reply #15 posted 03/23/07 1:43pm

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bellanoche said:

TonyVanDam said:



Since I know now that you're a teacher, answer this question:

How does it make you feel to hear any song with some of the worst examples of the english language?


I am actually a composition teacher lol , so that is why I printed the lyrics to try to understand these songs. I know what they are about, so I am not lost there. However, I honestly cannot put into words what I thought when I read the lyrics. However, stuff like does help me understand why my students struggle to pen engaging essays. They don't read, they watch crap TV and listen to uninspiring stuff like this all day long. It's sad, because it's such a fight to get these kids to tap into their innate creativity. Then again, why would they be motivated to actually put their minds to use when they see junk like this selling millions - ringtones or CDs/downloads. It's sad.

At 32, I guess I really am a dinosaur, because I don't get it.

Thanks for the responses everyone. biggrin


That's bull! no no no!

First of all, I'm age 32 and & I know good and well that I'm not old. But I'm a little wiser and a lot more experience about my music history than most of these bubblegum brats (ages 25 and under) that want to tell us that we don't understand how/why the game has change in the music industry. And nevermind that these same brats are listening to artists (especially rappers of their generation) that are sampling/beatbiting 1970's & 1980's music (of our OLDer generation) because they want to sound like us....but can't make the time to learn how to play a freaking instrument so they can make original tracks from the ground up!!!
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Reply #16 posted 03/23/07 1:51pm

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32? 32 isn't old at all. lol
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Reply #17 posted 03/23/07 1:54pm

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TonyVanDam said:

bellanoche said:



I am actually a composition teacher lol , so that is why I printed the lyrics to try to understand these songs. I know what they are about, so I am not lost there. However, I honestly cannot put into words what I thought when I read the lyrics. However, stuff like does help me understand why my students struggle to pen engaging essays. They don't read, they watch crap TV and listen to uninspiring stuff like this all day long. It's sad, because it's such a fight to get these kids to tap into their innate creativity. Then again, why would they be motivated to actually put their minds to use when they see junk like this selling millions - ringtones or CDs/downloads. It's sad.

At 32, I guess I really am a dinosaur, because I don't get it.

Thanks for the responses everyone. biggrin


That's bull! no no no!

First of all, I'm age 32 and & I know good and well that I'm not old. But I'm a little wiser and a lot more experience about my music history than most of these bubblegum brats (ages 25 and under) that want to tell us that we don't understand how/why the game has change in the music industry. And nevermind that these same brats are listening to artists (especially rappers of their generation) that are sampling/beatbiting 1970's & 1980's music (of our OLDer generation) because they want to sound like us....but can't make the time to learn how to play a freaking instrument so they can make original tracks from the ground up!!!
wink


Yeah i dont buy the whole AGE crap either. I hate the arguments "well things have changed" "people always put down whats happening now" thats a load of crap, sometimes things are just better than other things, case closed its got nothing to do with age. When i was young i can remember being surrounding by all kinds of music, my mom would be listening to Nat King cole or Mathis or Sinatra, my brothers would be playing everything from Stevie to Billy Joel to Elton to Sabbath to Kool and the Gang to Queen, I thank god i had that all around me because its helped to still respect music and be able to tell the difference between an artist and a someone whos just hear for a ringtone. And im not really impressed when someone like Jibbs or Mims or Rich boy or whoever the Rapper of the month is, says, I wrote the whole album, are u really proud of that writing? Its written by someone that seems like he had a 3rd grade mentality, oh wait maybe thats the point.

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Reply #18 posted 03/23/07 1:59pm

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AnckSuNamun said:

32? 32 isn't old at all. lol


We know that! But the 21st century music industry want to make age 30 look too much like age 50 or 60. And the bubblegum brats of today are being brainwash to believe this C.R.A.P. rolleyes
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Reply #19 posted 03/23/07 2:02pm

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lastdecember said:

TonyVanDam said:



That's bull! no no no!

First of all, I'm age 32 and & I know good and well that I'm not old. But I'm a little wiser and a lot more experience about my music history than most of these bubblegum brats (ages 25 and under) that want to tell us that we don't understand how/why the game has change in the music industry. And nevermind that these same brats are listening to artists (especially rappers of their generation) that are sampling/beatbiting 1970's & 1980's music (of our OLDer generation) because they want to sound like us....but can't make the time to learn how to play a freaking instrument so they can make original tracks from the ground up!!!
wink


Yeah i dont buy the whole AGE crap either. I hate the arguments "well things have changed" "people always put down whats happening now" thats a load of crap, sometimes things are just better than other things, case closed its got nothing to do with age. When i was young i can remember being surrounding by all kinds of music, my mom would be listening to Nat King cole or Mathis or Sinatra, my brothers would be playing everything from Stevie to Billy Joel to Elton to Sabbath to Kool and the Gang to Queen, I thank god i had that all around me because its helped to still respect music and be able to tell the difference between an artist and a someone whos just hear for a ringtone. And im not really impressed when someone like Jibbs or Mims or Rich boy or whoever the Rapper of the month is, says, I wrote the whole album, are u really proud of that writing? Its written by someone that seems like he had a 3rd grade mentality, oh wait maybe thats the point.


The number of rappers that are high-school dropouts outnumber the rappers with college/university education. Go figure!
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Reply #20 posted 03/23/07 2:39pm

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I still have not listened to these MiMs! Are they one of those lame hip-hop posses?
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Reply #21 posted 03/23/07 2:46pm

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THROW SOME D's ON THIS THREAD!! THROW SOME D's ON THIS THREAD!!

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Reply #22 posted 03/23/07 3:11pm

bellanoche

TonyVanDam said:

bellanoche said:



I am actually a composition teacher lol , so that is why I printed the lyrics to try to understand these songs. I know what they are about, so I am not lost there. However, I honestly cannot put into words what I thought when I read the lyrics. However, stuff like does help me understand why my students struggle to pen engaging essays. They don't read, they watch crap TV and listen to uninspiring stuff like this all day long. It's sad, because it's such a fight to get these kids to tap into their innate creativity. Then again, why would they be motivated to actually put their minds to use when they see junk like this selling millions - ringtones or CDs/downloads. It's sad.

At 32, I guess I really am a dinosaur, because I don't get it.

Thanks for the responses everyone. biggrin


That's bull! no no no!

First of all, I'm age 32 and & I know good and well that I'm not old. But I'm a little wiser and a lot more experience about my music history than most of these bubblegum brats (ages 25 and under) that want to tell us that we don't understand how/why the game has change in the music industry. And nevermind that these same brats are listening to artists (especially rappers of their generation) that are sampling/beatbiting 1970's & 1980's music (of our OLDer generation) because they want to sound like us....but can't make the time to learn how to play a freaking instrument so they can make original tracks from the ground up!!!
wink


I agree, I was actually being sarcastic when I referred to myself as a dinosaur. I have a vast knowledge of music, I play bass and piano, and I have diverse listening tastes. I think that is really why I am at a loss to understand the popularity of these two songs. Coming from where we both do musically, it is hard to envision "songs" like this topping any charts - ringtones or not.
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Reply #23 posted 03/26/07 11:57am

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I'm 34 and don't get why either of these songs are big now. I have tried to comprehend why teens and young adults like this crap. The lyrics are minimal and the beat is simple.

I really believe these songs are big because someone is getting paid to play this crap.
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Reply #24 posted 03/26/07 2:14pm

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I agree. This has got to be a case of payola. No one with a shred of sanity would listen to "This is Why I'm Hawt, Paris" more than once.
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