T-pain buys a bugatti
#16
good for him, I remember a few years back when he first came out he purchased a car from my dad at a bmw dealership, the funny part was in his song bartender he had a line that he says "yes im in the m6 doing tricks" a few months after the song came out he went and bought a 650 lol, he couldn't swing the m6 at the time, he hadnt released an album yet, and now he got the mecca of sports cars, good for him....
#21
Guess I'm a hater but "I worked really hard non stop for 6 years well I took a year off so 5 years" makes me wanna
Instead of spending a million 8 on a Bugatti he should probably spend $400 for "Rosetta Stone - English" and learn how to speak properly but then I guess if he didn't use ebonics he wouldn't have made the $$ he did to buy that Veyron.
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Instead of spending a million 8 on a Bugatti he should probably spend $400 for "Rosetta Stone - English" and learn how to speak properly but then I guess if he didn't use ebonics he wouldn't have made the $$ he did to buy that Veyron.
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#24
I know what it is, or rather what the premise of the word was, as described by the Bay Area school teacher, credited with it's creation and the lobbying for its use.
However, considering the word has been, all but abandoned by most of society, I was just surprised to see it used, much less to describe T- Pain's pattern of speech..
Oh well, lets attempt to stay on topic....Back to the Bugatti
However, considering the word has been, all but abandoned by most of society, I was just surprised to see it used, much less to describe T- Pain's pattern of speech..
Oh well, lets attempt to stay on topic....Back to the Bugatti
#26
I think T-Pain is part of Young Money/Cash Money now which means if they so choose, they're possibly rollin up three deep in Red Bugattis. Baby (Lil Wayne's Father/CEO of Cash Money) and Lil Wayne(rapper/CEO of Young Money) also have red Bugattis. Congrats.
#27
Guess I'm a hater but "I worked really hard non stop for 6 years well I took a year off so 5 years" makes me wanna
Instead of spending a million 8 on a Bugatti he should probably spend $400 for "Rosetta Stone - English" and learn how to speak properly but then I guess if he didn't use ebonics he wouldn't have made the $$ he did to buy that Veyron.
c
Instead of spending a million 8 on a Bugatti he should probably spend $400 for "Rosetta Stone - English" and learn how to speak properly but then I guess if he didn't use ebonics he wouldn't have made the $$ he did to buy that Veyron.
c
#28
Props to him for his achievements, but his and lil wayne and others music is royally awful, not even worthy of being mentioned in the same words as "hip hop". Old school Outkast (Atliens), Wu-Tang, old Mobb Deeb (not their retarded club crap now), The Roots, A Tribe Called Ques etc etc... now thats real hip hop.
I'm more of a metal/hard rock guy, but I guess I'll never understand how people can like stuff like lil wayne, awful beats and lyrics...unless I guess your into the club scene lol.
But still props to him for achieving what he did at a young age.
I'm more of a metal/hard rock guy, but I guess I'll never understand how people can like stuff like lil wayne, awful beats and lyrics...unless I guess your into the club scene lol.
But still props to him for achieving what he did at a young age.
#29
Props to him for his achievements, but his and lil wayne and others music is royally awful, not even worthy of being mentioned in the same words as "hip hop". Old school Outkast (Atliens), Wu-Tang, old Mobb Deeb (not their retarded club crap now), The Roots, A Tribe Called Ques etc etc... now thats real hip hop.
I'm more of a metal/hard rock guy, but I guess I'll never understand how people can like stuff like lil wayne, awful beats and lyrics...unless I guess your into the club scene lol.
But still props to him for achieving what he did at a young age.
I'm more of a metal/hard rock guy, but I guess I'll never understand how people can like stuff like lil wayne, awful beats and lyrics...unless I guess your into the club scene lol.
But still props to him for achieving what he did at a young age.