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Posted by : Anonymous
It seems that the reigning artist of the year is not only fascinated by the use of this vulgar word "pu**y" but also really in love with it - literally.
Apart from the fact that the word is part of his daily vocabulary, the self acclaimed dancehall king makes not one but two songs praising it.
The first was "Pu**y Go Gaga" which virtually received no appraisal from fans, the latest to hit the streets is "tightest pu**y" and the title itself suggests that it is never going to get an airplay anytime soon - that means fans can only get it online.
Honestly I haven't really listened to the lyrics to this song -- not that I don't have it but simply because it's a choice.
Even though I don't have any idea as to what he says in the song -- mostly because most of his words are hard to decipher for someone like me who is not a dancehall fanatic and also foreign to the use of the Jamaican language -- I don't need a soothsayer to explain to me that the song is praising the female genital.
What comes to mind is that, has Shatta Wale run out of what to say in his songs?
Even though he claims he is no role model to anyone but is that really justifiable?
Is it the urge to make more songs which is evoking him to churn out this crap called a song?
On the average, Shatta Wale releases four songs a week -- and most of them are full of crap - excuse my french.
I always say most of these artists make songs and rather than music --- and what do I mean by that?
Everyone can make a song no matter who you are as far as you can sing but it takes a very talented artist to turn a song into good music which can be enjoyed by many.
Music is like food to the soul and it lasts for a very long time if not forever, a song gains popularity and then fades away in a short time.
What Shatta Wale is making nowadays are songs which will soon become unpopular. I'm no SM hater --- I'm just putting a word out there for him. If he wants to churn out good music which will last and enjoyed by many, then he seriously needs to put a lot of thought into its composition rather than making crappy and more crappier music on a daily basis!
It's not the quantity that matters but rather the quality!
by Frimpong Prince/ThePrinceLive.Com
Apart from the fact that the word is part of his daily vocabulary, the self acclaimed dancehall king makes not one but two songs praising it.
The first was "Pu**y Go Gaga" which virtually received no appraisal from fans, the latest to hit the streets is "tightest pu**y" and the title itself suggests that it is never going to get an airplay anytime soon - that means fans can only get it online.
Honestly I haven't really listened to the lyrics to this song -- not that I don't have it but simply because it's a choice.
Even though I don't have any idea as to what he says in the song -- mostly because most of his words are hard to decipher for someone like me who is not a dancehall fanatic and also foreign to the use of the Jamaican language -- I don't need a soothsayer to explain to me that the song is praising the female genital.
What comes to mind is that, has Shatta Wale run out of what to say in his songs?
Even though he claims he is no role model to anyone but is that really justifiable?
Is it the urge to make more songs which is evoking him to churn out this crap called a song?
On the average, Shatta Wale releases four songs a week -- and most of them are full of crap - excuse my french.
I always say most of these artists make songs and rather than music --- and what do I mean by that?
Everyone can make a song no matter who you are as far as you can sing but it takes a very talented artist to turn a song into good music which can be enjoyed by many.
Music is like food to the soul and it lasts for a very long time if not forever, a song gains popularity and then fades away in a short time.
What Shatta Wale is making nowadays are songs which will soon become unpopular. I'm no SM hater --- I'm just putting a word out there for him. If he wants to churn out good music which will last and enjoyed by many, then he seriously needs to put a lot of thought into its composition rather than making crappy and more crappier music on a daily basis!
It's not the quantity that matters but rather the quality!
by Frimpong Prince/ThePrinceLive.Com