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May 15th, 2006

Eamon - (How Could You) Bring Him Home

Pop / Rap

EamonOh look who it is! Mr. Rude Lyrics Eamon is back after doing quite well with “Fuck It”, his first track, and then less well with all his other tracks including “I Like Dem Hoes, Oh Yeah, I Do Like Them Quite Alot” or whatever it was called. His latest, “Bring Him Home” is a tender love song in which Eamon asks his girlfriend to bring home her secret lover for a cup of tea and maybe they can all watch a DVD together. Like Must Love Dogs, or that one where Matt Damon and Ben Affleck are best friends. Oh wait, that’s not right, the song’s actually called “(How Could You) Bring Him Home” and is another song where he shouts at his hoe-of-a-girlfriend for cheating on him. BUT I THOUGHT YOU LIKED DEM HOES! she cries, sobbing, on the B-side. Um, grab it while you can.


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Gnarls Barkley - Crazy

Pop / Rap

Gnarls BarkleyYou must have heard it already. Hitting the clubs and charts in London and New York like only an ageing rapper with a luscious voice and and up-and-coming producer combo can, Crazy, from the album St. Elsewhere, came into being as follows: Dangermouse (on the left) came up with a beat. Cee-Lo, on the right, listened to it non-stop for about twenty minutes and came up with the words. Conclusion: music is easy. Go get it.


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November 7th, 2005

David Banner - Play

Rap

David Banner - PlayThe Mississippi rapper is back with his biggest hit so far. The reason for this is due to the radio-friendly nature of the (edited version of the) song and the MTV-friendly nature of the video. The lyrics are still thought through, and the album, Certified, contains many of the deeper tracks that fans have come to expect from David Banner. It should be pointed out, though, that the version of ‘Play’ on the album is much more dirty (I mean, dirrty) than the one you’ll hear on the radio on the way to the shops with your folks. Just a heads up.


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