OK, my question is simple. is that song "crank dat soujla boy" really as dirty as the lyrics make it sound. especially with the superman thing. some people say everything is a dance move, yet at the same time they can all be taken as sexual. if it is, then i can't believe someone would actually write a song as trashy as that.
LagunaBabe answered Monday October 29 2007, 1:27 pm: The lyrics are dirty, they have different versions, however, either way you look at it, some of it is dirty. I personally, like the song, but pay no attention to the meaning of the lyrics -- as most people don't. Some people find that a bad thing, but it doesn't bother me. Some it does, some it doesn't, but yes, the song is dirty. [ LagunaBabe's advice column | Ask LagunaBabe A Question ]
kaylakrum answered Monday October 29 2007, 10:18 am: well it depends there are different kinds of crank dat soulja boy they can have crank that robocop and supersoap that hoe they can make it nasty because they name them the same but they change the lyrics it all depends that is how soulja boy is. [ kaylakrum's advice column | Ask kaylakrum A Question ]
queenhearts answered Monday October 29 2007, 3:45 am: It's how you analyze that song. People think it's a catchy song but pay no attention the the lyrics and how they mean. I think it's ridiculous..lately there's just all these lyrics about having sex with girls and jerking off on them and "supersoaking " them.. You can take it as sexual or just ignore it. But yeah, most people are going to say it's about a dance move but I don't see who they are trying to fool. [Themselves ?]
yes, i do believe it is a trashy song. I'm not really interested in rap since it's either about of these: guns/fights, drugs, sex & "hoes". there's few songs that contain great lyrics but this is just another catchy song that's liked by people who even hate rap.
But there's many other songs that are far worse, that come out and say what they want. that's so trashy. In this song, it's almost being 'nice' about it. Like censoring it. [ queenhearts's advice column | Ask queenhearts A Question ]
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