hop game after all, how many rappers, like Flocka Flame did in 2011, would pose nude for PETA. Original: "You the type to start a beef then run to the cops/When I see you in the street, got one in the drop" Join 654,472 fans getting concert alerts for this artist. Vegan: "My texture is the best faux-fur, which doesn't resemble any particular animal because FUR IS MURDER!" Original:"My texture is the best fur: chinchilla" Beyonce, "Crazy in Love" (featuring Jay Z) Vegan: " Beans with jigga, watch yo' ass money"Ħ. Original: " Beef with Jigga, watch yo' ass money" Vegan: " Vitamins and minerals, smell the aroma" Original: " Bacons and turkey bacons, smell the aroma" Vegan: "The feel of polyester's got me deeper than ever and just think/Winter's here, I'm trying to feel warm nigga" Original: "The price of leather's got me deeper than ever and just think/Winter's here, I'm trying to feel mink nigga" Vegan: "After that government soy, we grazing on grass/After the projects, now we on estates" Original: "After that government cheese, we eating steak/After the projects, now we on estates"
Vegan: "In nylon breakers, I silence the wind/Do you know who I am Clarice?" Original: "In sheepskin coats, I silence the lambs/Do you know who I am, Clarice?" So we asked the geniuses at Rap Genius to retroactively apply the challenge to some animal-unfriendly songs from Jay Z's catalogue and imagine what they would look like if they had been PETA-approved. (Hell, it's about all you can find on Beyonce's Instagram lately.) Here at the Culture Blog we care more about what this could possibly mean for the rapper's lyrics. I least expected that this song would become a huge life-changer.You may have heard that Jay Z and Beyonce have embarked upon a challenge to eat vegan (or "plant-based," as the Hov prefers to say) for 22 days, finishing on Christmas Day. It was no pressure, of course, because Rahman makes sure you're under no pressure. A couple of months after the recording, I realised it was for a flm. I did not even ask Rahman what it was for. In fact, one of the best things about recording for that song was that I had no idea it was for a film. My schooling had all happened in Bombay and Pune. ( Laughs) I think it was the first time I ever attempted to sing a song in Tamil. No conversation with you is truly complete without talking about ‘ Chikku Bukku Raile’. New styles were experimented with, as in the song Pettai Rap. The future, whether you like it or not, is going to be more technology-based. Loverboy pronounced kadalan) is the soundtrack to the 1994 Tamil film. And due to time and budget constraints, more people are taking to that. But of course, we are able to synthetically reproduce some of their sounds today. But I truly believe that acoustic instruments-the guitar, tabla, veena…-will truly never disappear. How much would you say has technology changed music, considering you were part of the earliest groups to embrace it?Įverything has become digital, be it the internet, film, radio… everything. What made it so interesting for everyone was this concept of taking something local and then combining it with hip-hop… It was a brand new idea. People say that a lot, but that’s because of ‘Pettai Rap’. You are generally thought of as being among the earliest rappers in the Tamil film scene. It is quite a challenge because most of the time, though we record for one-minute ads, only 30 seconds get played. Amid hundreds of jingles, you have to make sure yours stands out. Everything should be about highlighting it. Diverse community of over 1.8 million live coders.
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