Gaysy's new song, Mike and Ermal Feyzu God is simply the definition of trash

No, seriously. We don't overreact when we say "brick." We can't give another epithet to those two minutes and 48 seconds that made us uncomfortable and sick. That all of my shit to love, that's the words with which the song starts, after a short notice by Mike, who says "Will do with [...]
We don't overreact when we say "brick." We can't give another epithet to those two minutes and 48 seconds that made us uncomfortable and sick.
That all of my shit to love is, it's like the words that start with, after a short notice from Mike, who says they want to see this love, like we have to pretend they have these words, which he's had the time to improve and to think, and then come with something more creative than just trying to offend our intelligence.
The climax, although it's only the first 20 seconds of the song, is achieved when Your Honor Ermal Feyzullahu says he's doing parra, she's going to be looking, in a desperate attempt to get the audience to develop sympathy for the song, which is conveyed by a couple of tupan beatings and a voice twist that just makes you more likely to hit the wall with your head than to hear.
The idea is clear... to create sounds that attack the ordinary mass, which is offered the perfect platform to memorize the verses on which music and art connoisseurs will spit purposelessly.
So now we've only talked about the first 20 seconds of the song, which is then conveyed by a part of Mike that says: ” she or she has Don Gucci, Louis of Versacre, the expensive life called Bugatti” the immortal clique in mentioning some known undergarments, as if she should impress us, followed by a terrible attempt at the metaphor as a expensive life, call out Bugtiius.
Oh my God... and we don't even want to get into that part when he starts mentioning ordinary places like Maldives, Dubai and Mallorca and the word La Vida Loca...
Geasy also continues to freak out with Valentine's San Torini, even though he can't even match the horror of these two men.
We warn you, if you listen too long to the sound of the verses below, you may bleed in your ear. /Periscope. com/












