Yes, that’s exactly what it is, a song about sweat of the male’s testicles, but delivered in a hilarious way in the form of a funny rapper movie called CB4, the first time I came to know Chris Rock. Chris Rock, Kol Moe Dee and Hi-C were CB4 in this movie and they rap in this crazy...
Top 30 Song Remakes and Samples of 2010
posted by Gallivanter
FOR THE SONGS, CLICK ON THE NAME FOR THE DOWNLOAD LINK. FOR THE ORIGINAL SONGS, RIGHT-CLICK SAVE AS. 30. Rayvon – London Bridge This is a remake of the famous nursery rhyme, “London Bridge”. Rayvon used to be in the shadows of Shaggy in the early 200s, and while this...
6 Physical Insecurities of Men
posted by Gallivanter
I talked about women’s insecurities in my earlier post, so it’s only fair that I share about a man’s insecurities. Tummy This is the most worrying one for us. Why do you think we don’t point to a woman’s gut? It’s because we have bulging tummies of our own...
Casely featuring Lil Jon & Machel Montano – Sweat (Song Review)
posted by Gallivanter
If this does not get your butt moving, then God help you. Lil Jon drops the bomb on this with a freaking mad-ass hook that’ll kick any house parties that needs to get the ball rolling. The infusion of Reggaeton beat in between just adds the originality to the track. I can go on and on...
Inner Circle – Da Bomb
posted by Gallivanter
I loved Inner Circle, ever since that big hit back in 1993, Sweat. I’ve been buying their albums ever since though the last 10 years, it has been something of tantamount nature trying to get my hands on them. I remember how much I loved this tune, and I believe I bought this cassette...
Learning to Accept Aging
posted by Gallivanter
Aging is a bummer. I’m carrying a number of injuries – left shoulder, right arm, right knee, left bum muscle and right ankle. Most of the injuries I got was from playing futsal. Yes, I’m injury prone, no thanks to my dodgy futsal shoes, which is half a size bigger than my...
Inner Circle – Sweat
posted by Gallivanter
The year was 1993, when Inner Circle released this tune. I thought it was some Thai song at first, and I loved it immediately. I bought the cassette and Inner Circle went on to become my favorite reggae artist of all time, with Bob Marley a close second. Nothing like la la la la long ringing...
