(IF THE TITLE IS IN ITALICS, REFRESH THE PAGE) Flo, 18, Harlem. there's a lot of stuff going on in my head, I need a place to store my thoughts. http://stuntandstayglorious.tumblr.com/
Nov 26, 2012
narcissism at its best
warning: photobooth dump.
; )
happy about something
baking soda.
flexxx?
timbs.
roof.
look how weird my finger looks
ghetto punch
sibs.
i had to be a highlighter for halloween so i could get free chipotle.
child.
i was obsessed with these for about 2 weeks
empty subway car.
obviously smacked (with my best friend's sister)
dope ass nail color
yea dassit
just what i am
In my opinion Kid Cudi has developed the perfect formula for making music that makes you feel good, that's been the case since his first album, Man on the Moon. I guess my obsession with his music all started with Day N Nite, then Pursuit of Happiness, and following those Enter Galactic, Soundrack 2 My Life and Up, Up & Away (that's just from that first album)... from the second there's uhh Ashin' Kusher, Scott Mescudi vs. The World, Mojo So Dope -- oh and Mr. Rager. yeah that's a lot. (didn't really fuck with the third album WZRD too much) anyway, with all of the listed songs I found myself abusing the replay button for a pretty lengthy duration of time. You can literally feel like you're at a different high when you listen to a good Cudi song. When G.O.O.D Music's Cruel Summer came out, his track "Creepers" ended up being my favorite song on the album, and it too got to experience the abuse of the replay button, no surprise there. So when I first peeped the video for "Just What I Am", a song he dropped over the summer, I was glad to induct yet another song into the Replay Button club. P.S. Those are some of his fans he invited to participate in the video shoot that you see partying with him.
my new blawg
i started a photography blog. lol that sounds so weird to me i feel like everyone has one but i needed a place to put work i did besides just facebook so i could share it with other people. if you're reading this and haven't peeped HTTP://FLONGALA.TUMBLR.COM/ peep dat. follow dat. luhh dat. there's not that much on there right now but don't worry you will be visually pleased with time. trust meee.
can we go thrift shopping.
Though I hate to say it, I think because of stereotypes and just like... because hip hop and rap are generally viewed as being genres of music that mostly black people make and produce, whenever someone comes along that is of a different race AND is good, they're always super respected. I'm by no means saying that this is because they identify as a different race but, I'm just saying... and it's not necessarily a bad thing... I mean it's great for the rapper who can show that race definitely doesn't indicate skill or anything (obviously), but it's just interesting to think about. The most well known examples I can think of are Eminem and like Drake ... though he's half black. I can't really think of anyone else-- wait no I just thought of Big Pun, which makes me think of Fat Joe and they were both latino... anyway. I was on Worldstar a while ago and saw this video called Thrift Shop by this guy named Macklemore and Ryan Lewis who I'd never heard of. The thumbnail was him wearing this huge fur coat and I clicked on it cause I was intrigued, also I really love thrift shops but never heard a song about one. I really liked the video, it was interesting and his lyrics were pretty dece too. Just watch the video and try and convince me that the tune in the first couple seconds doesn't get stuck in your head.
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