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Maggie’s Cardi B- the Joe Biden spokesperson

Perfectly accentuates the Democrats mind set.
This might be the millennial talking in me buuuuut....

If I was a Democrat, I would be disgusted that the message of my party was being spread to my comrades via this wench. Some hoe that use to steal money as a stripper turned “rapper” and talks about her pussy more than Amy Schumer.
 
Cardi is just a trashy rapper that is living in her 15 minutes. I did listen to WAP when it was making headlines. Autotunned mumble rap piece of crap. If she wasn't talking about lady parts and sex the song wouldn't rate B side material for most other artists

And in other news there is a two page thread arguing for a fleshlight....
 
yea no dehydrated pussy sad out of that whole video that was the only sentence I understood that or she likes mustard on her hot dogs . Joe Biden should have chosen her to be his running mate he can't complete a sentences and god only knows what she said they are a perfect match .
 
Apparently, I live in a secluded world. Until very recently I had never heard of Cardi-B. At first, I thought it was some new exercise program. Didn't watch the video as I'm certain I don't want to know what WAP and DAP mean.
 
What passes for music these days is anything but. The"instruments" are as often as not computers or maybe a synthesizer. Lyrics are indecipherable unless you read them, usually a dozen or so words repeated ad nauseam, maybe a different line or two thrown in for flavor.

There is a song by Boynce...Girls, I think. Five or six writers and half the song is the same eight or ten words. Compare to Freddy Mercury's Bohemian Rhapsody.

Lots of entertainers have pleasing voices, attractive faces and dance moves. A team writes their songs and choreographs their shows. I have a hard time separating the Swift girl from Shawna Twain 20 years ago unless I see their faces.

How anyone sees this as talent is beyond me. Gone are the days of songs written on a napkin by four guys in a band; no more Hookers writing Boom Boom or Zepplin'S Dazed and Confused. Will we ever see another Hendrix?

And people ask why all my music stops at the mid-seventies. I respond, "Disco."