A tale of paper logo6/24/2023 whenever i hear it i can`t help but want to just start singing along with it. Jessica from Bangor, MeThis is definetly one of my favorite songs.I love the beat and the message MIA is trying to tell us. Kyla from PhilippinesThis is probably one of my favorite songs of all time.Streetrods02 from Michigan UsaThis song had me from the first go.It sounded hilarious and fit wonderfully in context with both the beat & the lyric, though the young woman on the microphone seemed somewhat less amused than the rest of us. Mister Rlght from CaliforniaI once brought down the house at a karaoke event by leading the crowd in a chant over the gunshot sample, as in "All i wanna do is and take your money" where the phrase in caps was my spontaneous contribution.America is so obsessed with money, I'm sure they'll get it." It's up to you how you want to interpret. So in the song I say 'All I wanna do is and take your money.' I did it in sound effects. That they're just leeches that suck from whatever. I was going to get patties at my local and just thinking that really the worst thing that anyone can say is some s-t like: 'What I wanna do is come and get your money.' People don't really feel like immigrants or refugees contribute to culture in any way. said: "I was thinking about living there, waking up every morning - it's such an African neighborhood. She was living in the Bedford-Stuyvesant neighborhood of Brooklyn, New York at the time, which could be a rough area (name-checked by Billy Joel in " You May Be Right": "I've been stranded in the combat zone, I walked through Bedford Stuy alone"). came up with the lyrics all at once one morning.
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