The Notorious B. Jazmine Sullivan - Bust Your Windows. Skopiuj link:. Tekst piosenki: I bust the windows out ya car And no it didn't mend my broken heart I'll probably always have these ugly scars But right now I don't care about that part I bust the windows out ya car After I saw you laying next to her I didn't wanna but I took my turn I'm glad I did it cause you had to learn I must admit it helped a little bit To think of how you'd feel when you saw it I didn't know that I had that much strength But I'm glad you see what happens when You see can't just play with people's feelings Tell them you love them and don't mean it You'll probably say that it was juvenile But I think that I deserve to smile I bust the windows out ya car You know I did it cause I left my mark Wrote my initials with the crowbar And then I drove off into the dark I bust the windows out ya car You should feel lucky that that's all I did After five whole years of this bullshit Gave you all of me and you played with it Oooh ahh You see you can't just play with people's feelings Tell them you love them and don't mean it You'll probably say that it was juvenile But I think that I deserve to smile But it don't comfort to my broken heart You could never feel how I felt that day Until it happens baby you don't know pain Oooh Yeah I did it Yeah I did it You should know it You should know it I ain't sorry I ain't sorry You deserved it You deserved it After what you did After what you did You deserved it You deserved it I ain't sorry I ain't sorry no no oh I ain't sorry You broke my heart So I broke ya car You caused me pain You caused me pain So I did the same Even though all that you did to me was much worse I had to do something to make you hurt yeah Oh but why am I still cryin'?
Why am I the one whose still cryin'? Oh you really hurt me baby You really you really hurt me baby Hey, hey, hey now watch me yule I bust the windows out ya car Oooh ahh Every time i would see a trailer, hear a song from the soundtrack, or see a still photo from of the movies, it was a siren call to my senses. Now that Vern, and pretty much everyone here, endorses these things i simply have no choice.
So even though these have been somewhat hyped around here, my expectations are still pretty low. The filmmakers intended these movies to be accompanied by a soundtrack of terrible, awful music that makes baby pandas cry and angels drop out of the sky like frozen turds from a passing Just saying.
But the real problem is that this film was released by Disney. Sure, there are sexual gyrations and the chick in part 2 has pretty much the best hip to waist ratio I have ever seen, but the films are ultimately pretty squeaky clean.
That would be like Clint giving direction to his co-stars without breaking character and then keeping it in the movie. Flo-Rida, on the other hand, is just sort of chanting some rhythmic idiocy over music he got emailed to him by some guy who made it on his laptop.
I will go even further in defense of Step Up 3D. Step Up 3D is simply the the most awesome display of physical prowess by Caucasians ever put on screen. Maybe the Thais or one Jackie Chan movie could be more impressive. That alone should just exist. And yes, Vern, all that stuff did happen in 3D. Flo-Rida, is terrible, and an example of everything that is wrong with hip hop right now.
On the other hand James Brown is one of the most talented musicians ever, he was the hardest working man in show business, and probably the most sampled artist in the history of Hip hop. Actually I find it kind of insulting you would compare the god father of soul to a clown like Flo-Rida. To Freds point about plot structure and devises I have felt for years that action films specifically martial arts films often share the same structure and mechanics as dance movies.
You have an underdog that is an outsider, maybe they come from another culture or class, but they find their voice in dancing our martial arts. They then build to a big confrontation or performance in the finale where the underdog proves him or herself and wins acceptance. Exactly, Charles, well said, better than me. Dance movies should be action movies.
Look how Gene Kelly influenced Jackie Chan. Stomp the Yard is pretty great too. I watched it under duress recently and was struck by a few things. Me and my manly pipes were clearly born several decades too late into a world of reedy weiners with voices like broken clarinets; 2. Holy shit, that fight scene in the barn is amazing!
I can totally see little Jackie Chan watching that scene and feeling his entire future click into place; and 3. Obviously James Brown is vastly superior.
My point was just that complaining about the lyrics in dance music is like sprinting about polar bears. But top 40 radio is basically all hip-hop infused and electro. That barn-raising fight is great and the plot is bananas. They basically kidnap a bunch of girls and hold them captive for several months until they succumb to Stockholm syndrome.
The last hip hop album I bothered getting familiar with is that Madvillain album. As opposed to almost every song played on the radio that is merely mired in a hip hop aesthetic? I might be too old to make the distinction.
But more power to him if he can. Kid Darkness is all that and a bit more. So a pal of mine read my earlier comment about not knowing much about recent hip hop records and she gave me some Shabazz Palaces to listen to. Phenomenal stuff.
I just watched it and agree with everything here. I watched this wife my wife the other night and it is lovably ridiculous fun. I just wish I had seen it in 3D. Well, gentlemen, in fulfilling my half of The Great Nerdery Swap Accord of that me and Mouth got going, I sucked up my aversion to the music made for and by horny lasers that the kids are listening to these days and gave this one a chance. For the first half hour or so, I thought I was just gonna have to be polite about it.
It was cute and all, and I could see how people could enjoy the ridiculous shit like dance crews who thought they were kung fu dojos and a guy getting ambushed by a dance battle in the bathroom where a guy has a tearaway jacket with a boombox sewn into it.
But it was just an intellectual appreciation, not actual enjoyment. I was particularly impressed by the robot guy. They definitely do NOT let you park cars there. I liked how their lair was the kind of thing I would have drawn on white construction paper when I was nine and designing a base for my G.
That would have been the perfect opportunity for there to be a cameo of me shouldering right through them without making eye contact and cursing their mothers under my breath. So congratulations, guys. I liked this highly stupid movie. In particular, songs of the movie is amazing. I could not bear it was wondering. I started to find everything about the movie. I Watched it five times and searched songs all night, too. In the and, the list of songs completed.
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