A wise man once said that white people dance to the lyrics. He's right, and you're probably right too.
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OH KAAAY
I wonder if Andre got white people to buy him a house with this one
What are you even talking about?
The crossover appeal of Outkast, I think.
And white people wanting a repetitive chorus to dance to.
And a song that comments on that directly?
Bringing up that song/album in regards to boring hip hop trends is kind of silly.
Hey Ya's brilliance is the upbeat dance music overshadowing dark disconnecting lyrics lamenting the loss of trust in relationships
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Twelve-...rical_patterns
Nigger you acting like this shit is new. Break yourself.
If you'd like to expound, and don't want to be terse, take it to the battle rap thread and let me hear your best verse.