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Thursday, July 22, 2010
Papa Rules, Herb Black Stands Tall
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5 comments:
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Herb Black defame Rasta with his potty mouth. Happy he did not get road march or the crown. You fake rasta. Next year you will tell us how you want to have an underage girl, because you for the fader of d nation
I see no difference between Herb Black's "i en for king" and the Vibes Kartel. Their lyrics are the same. This song should be banned on National Radio.
Fake Rasta..., your mouth needs to be washed with soap and water...add bleach and a steel brush, too...
Congratulations to the winners. Invader and Herbie I agree with the writer these are undoubtedly two of the best proponents of the art form in St. Lucia. I haven't the controversial song by Herbie but knowing how skillful a lyricist he is I am sure he did a good job with the double entendre that the term "for King" lends itself to. People with their minds in the gutter will always ascride smuttiness to it. The calypsoian cannot be blamed fr that. He has poetic license.
But it's good to see that these two competitors have such longevity and they seem to get better with age. That is always good for Lucian Kiaso.
5 comments:
Herb Black defame Rasta with his potty mouth. Happy he did not get road march or the crown. You fake rasta. Next year you will tell us how you want to have an underage girl, because you for the fader of d nation
I see no difference between Herb Black's "i en for king" and the Vibes Kartel. Their lyrics are the same. This song should be banned on National Radio.
Fake Rasta..., your mouth needs to be washed with soap and water...add bleach and a steel brush, too...
Micah ... I thought "papa vada"'s name was really "DE INVADER" ...
Where does "Vada" come in? Vada? or do you wish to say "Vader"? As in "IN-VADER"??
C'mon Micah - you should know better, than rechristening the man as "Vah-Dah" ...
By the way, Papa Vader - congratulations.
Congratulations to the winners. Invader and Herbie I agree with the writer these are undoubtedly two of the best proponents of the art form in St. Lucia.
I haven't the controversial song by Herbie but knowing how skillful a lyricist he is I am sure he did a good job with the double entendre that the term "for King" lends itself to. People with their minds in the gutter will always ascride smuttiness to it. The calypsoian cannot be blamed fr that. He has poetic license.
But it's good to see that these two competitors have such longevity and they seem to get better with age. That is always good for Lucian Kiaso.
And his surname is Tisin, not Tyson
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