Download on trash: You cannot quit listening to the new S4MM song

Stupid music is coming in with absolutely extraordinary quantities from our stages. If we had a metric machine that comes for every summer from our trip, then we'd have a underline of the real situation, which is just alarming. We would appreciate it if this shit, which is impossible to [...]
If we had a metric machine that comes for every summer from our trip, then we'd have a underline of the real situation, which is just alarming.
We'd appreciate it if this shit, which is impossible to fully avoid, came in 12 months of the year, not just 3-4 months of summer. This is because constant artistic pollution is causing us tremendous spiritual and physical damage, writes Periscope.
When we first read the title of the new rapper in our fingernails, S4 MM, "Habibi," we knew that a new wave of trash just spread across the audience.
Seriously, man... You decided to drop the title song? Isn't it the most terrible expression, the most disgusting and disgusting thing you've ever heard?
You know, her eyes shine when Habee called her, my heart's forgiven me. Our very strong love, like Khahabi, has given me the spirit, says the gentleman in the first few verses.
Did we hear the metaphor with the noble S4MMbe once in Ferro's song with Genta Ishmael... do you have the most creative situation and the creation of some rhymes that you've gone to the point of copying from your hardy rival? Oh, my God.
These have violated every possible rule of what the hip-hop culture represents. It just doesn't matter anymore.
However, the greatest horror comes when he starts to play his song from the famous song of Kevin Lytle, Turn Me Oné cringe.
Forget about the disasteral verses for a moment, just analyze his dress... Oh my God, looks like a back hat. Are you off to market or oven? Honestly, man, just terrible.
We think the same, so S4 MM, in a song called EA GLEAH in 2017, it was expressed: ”Ika that she welcomes the task, the comer sʹme les nature and face. ”
That seems to have got old soon. Who had thought that after just three years he would publish a song called "Habibi," to stand up against himself. /Periscope. com/












