owen hasn't choreographed his own dance to it, but it's certainly at the top of the charts in this two-year-old's book. we recently got Common's latest cd, Finding Forever. needless to say, it's received a lot of airtime in the johnson house. it's thursday at 7:57 am and so far today owen has asked for his old favorite "ya-ya" only once. he's asked for "sing mee-maw", aka Drivin' Me Wild, four times. the "sing mee-maw" title comes from chorus "it's this thing yo, it's drivin me wild, i gotta see what's up before it gets me down".
i ask you: how can a mother deny her son access to a solid hip-hop song with a great message?
and here's footage from one of our recent dance sessions:
i ask you: how can a mother deny her son access to a solid hip-hop song with a great message?
and here's footage from one of our recent dance sessions:
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- Dangerdoom in the hizzy...witty witty witty witty woop. We need food.
- Hey!! What're you doin there?
- Rappin.
- Oh no. I see that. What for?
- Money. I gotta get some steady bitches and hoes and some candy for my nose some diamond stones and roll with my chrome...
- Genius. Do you even know what that means?
- No. What does it mean?