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...moving. Next question. Best part about Harvard: Friday, when you realize it’s the weekend Worst part about Harvard: Sunday, when you review how the weekend failed to deliver Describe yourself in 3 words: Better than chocolate In 15 minutes you are: Dancing to Lil’ Wayne??s “A Milli” in my room In 15 years you are: Running my own NGO or running things in Nigeria, whichever one comes first
...Candy Shop” begun to dwindle? Do you think there should be even more hip-hop songs written around candy-based sexual metaphors? Well I have good news for all three of you who answered yes to both questions: Lil’ Wayne??s “Lollipop” has all the derivative lyrics and sugary beats you crave, and it’s got that cool vocoder effect that T-Pain always uses. Now isn’t that swell? The video for “Lollipop,” the first single off long...
...bought Lil’ Wayne??s “Tha Carter II” after being floored by his “Gangsta Grillz, Vol. 1” mixtape, and also out of curiosity as to whether he actually might be the best rapper alive, as he often proclaims. While he doesn’t have the technical skill to back up that claim, “Shooter”—bursting with simple but ultracharismatic swagger—shows that he just might be the best MC alive. Buried 16 songs deep into...
...Wayne??s movies, manly men look down on men who are effeminate, Mansfield said...
...Shake That Thing” and Eric Prydz’s “Call On Me.” The sequence so enthused the audience that they begin clapping to his singular beat. To conclude their set, the Lowkeys sang Fountains of Wayne??s “Stacey’s Mom,” which, judging from the crowd’s response, is a reliable instant crowd pleaser. Their short skits enacting the lyrics of the song made it an unforgettable conclusion. After intermission, the all-male Harvard Din & Tonics took the stage; the concert...