Friday, January 6, 2012
Black(Pink) and Yellow
In my opinion, Wiz Khalifa being sued is typical for people in our country. I am not stereotyping the entire country, but people in general will do anything to make a quick buck. The more I read this article and listen to "Pink n Yellow," the more I realize that this so-called "rapper" Mr. Warren is just trying to make money, because clearly his rapping career is not budding. Not only is his song not good, catchy, or creative, but besides the fact that the name is somewhat similar, the two songs are completely unalike. Mr. Warren clearly just saw the name title, and didn't listen to the song when he decided to sue, because if he had, he would have not even wasted his time. Also, the chances of Wiz actually hearing this song, are very very slim. I mean I am from Pittsburgh and I love rap music, and I have never heard of "Mr. Warren." It's a safe bet he will lose the case, but also a safer bet that he will never be heard of, maybe even around Pittsburgh.
Thursday, January 5, 2012
Injury still is troublesome
Big Ben should not have been playing last week. The game meant nothing as far as playoff concerns go, and they should have kept Ben on the sidelines. They should have seen how he was limping all over the field, and got him out of the game. Ben has a previous history of being a drama queen, but if you're hurt, you're hurt. There are a lot of teammates and fans counting on Big Ben in the playoffs, and for him to get injured would really be a downer for a whole lot of them.
http://www.post-gazette.com/pg/12005/1201415-66.stm
http://www.post-gazette.com/pg/12005/1201415-66.stm
Wednesday, January 4, 2012
Album of the Year
Best Pop Album: 'Watch the Throne'
Talking about ‘Best Album’ in a year of music is always a hotly debated topic. Songs can easily be compared one to another, but talking about albums as a whole is another topic. Some albums are done as a story the whole way through, such as Childish Gambibo’s Camp, or UnDun by The Roots. Others are basically just a collection of songs, such as Wiz Khalifa’s Rolling Papers, which really had no direction with where he wanted to go, but was still a good collection of music.
http://www.post-gazette.com/pg/11356/1198489-388.stm
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