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What song do you like but are too ashamed to tell people?
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<blockquote data-quote="kosko" data-source="post: 187724" data-attributes="member: 2143"><p>80s/90s cardboard Euro Pop always got me. </p><p></p><p>Its crazy to think that the Swede broad in Roxette, even with her hacked up hair, and a butterface, was still fuckable, and still WB hot. Girls today in 2014 try to copy her look but look like haggard sailor lesbians versus the mod/alt look the Roxette broad had. The key was .. *drum-roll* that the Roxette broad Marie Fredriksson was still thin, and still was feminine (and not having any tattoos helped her also). Her body and figure was legendary, she was always tight and skinny in her prime. </p><p></p><p><img src="http://forum.runtoroxette.com/gallery2/d/1742-1/Marie55.jpg" alt="" class="fr-fic fr-dii fr-draggable " style="" /></p><p></p><p>I was always down with cheezy 90s Euro pop. It pains me to see loser SWPL chics and Queers hi-jack the music. Here is more cheezy Swede shit. This song was my jam growing up. I'd never play this shit in public but when it came on TV or the radio I'd always crank it up. </p><p></p><p>[MEDIA=youtube]v9hdMSr6Duc[/MEDIA]</p><p></p><p>Sade is cool now. But growing up this was my shit. Fuck the haters, this is my jam: </p><p></p><p>[MEDIA=youtube]pKhfoKOTwZY[/MEDIA]</p><p></p><p></p><p>Madonna in her prime (looks) was the bedroom slut you wanted to throat bang and nut all over, then Sade was the classy broad you wanted to date. Both were equally as sexually charged but the Sade induced boners always were different. </p><p></p><p><img src="http://img.mylot.com/2344746.jpg" alt="" class="fr-fic fr-dii fr-draggable " style="" /></p><p></p><p>Speaking of Madonna I hate the old bag as she is a massive attention whore whom needs to find a villa in some random place in France and learn to knit. But her whole career was based on her being a attention whore so you kinda have to let it slide. I was a fan of some of her stuff growing up but I realized that these days you don't make that public as she is a prophet for homos and loser queers. They idolize everything she has done and continues to do, but music is music and if its good shit I can't hate. Her dance floor album from 2005 was a good disc. I Don't think she has done anything worth of note since, the whole disc was good. This was the best song from it:</p><p></p><p></p><p>This post has kinda morpheed into alot of the other types of music on a basic level I got down with growing up, asdie from Hip-Hop and R&B. It wasn't cool for a brother growing up to have varried tastes in music other then hip-hop so I always just kept my other tastes to myself. But now I can clearly sketch a line of how the different styles that I enjoyed, shaped my musical pallete today. I don't listen to that much new hip-hop, it sounds empty and flat and I imagine its waht rock fans call the late 90's and early 00s shit for rock which many say was the same.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kosko, post: 187724, member: 2143"] 80s/90s cardboard Euro Pop always got me. Its crazy to think that the Swede broad in Roxette, even with her hacked up hair, and a butterface, was still fuckable, and still WB hot. Girls today in 2014 try to copy her look but look like haggard sailor lesbians versus the mod/alt look the Roxette broad had. The key was .. *drum-roll* that the Roxette broad Marie Fredriksson was still thin, and still was feminine (and not having any tattoos helped her also). Her body and figure was legendary, she was always tight and skinny in her prime. [img]http://forum.runtoroxette.com/gallery2/d/1742-1/Marie55.jpg[/img] I was always down with cheezy 90s Euro pop. It pains me to see loser SWPL chics and Queers hi-jack the music. Here is more cheezy Swede shit. This song was my jam growing up. I'd never play this shit in public but when it came on TV or the radio I'd always crank it up. [MEDIA=youtube]v9hdMSr6Duc[/MEDIA] Sade is cool now. But growing up this was my shit. Fuck the haters, this is my jam: [MEDIA=youtube]pKhfoKOTwZY[/MEDIA] Madonna in her prime (looks) was the bedroom slut you wanted to throat bang and nut all over, then Sade was the classy broad you wanted to date. Both were equally as sexually charged but the Sade induced boners always were different. [img]http://img.mylot.com/2344746.jpg[/img] Speaking of Madonna I hate the old bag as she is a massive attention whore whom needs to find a villa in some random place in France and learn to knit. But her whole career was based on her being a attention whore so you kinda have to let it slide. I was a fan of some of her stuff growing up but I realized that these days you don't make that public as she is a prophet for homos and loser queers. They idolize everything she has done and continues to do, but music is music and if its good shit I can't hate. Her dance floor album from 2005 was a good disc. I Don't think she has done anything worth of note since, the whole disc was good. This was the best song from it: This post has kinda morpheed into alot of the other types of music on a basic level I got down with growing up, asdie from Hip-Hop and R&B. It wasn't cool for a brother growing up to have varried tastes in music other then hip-hop so I always just kept my other tastes to myself. But now I can clearly sketch a line of how the different styles that I enjoyed, shaped my musical pallete today. I don't listen to that much new hip-hop, it sounds empty and flat and I imagine its waht rock fans call the late 90's and early 00s shit for rock which many say was the same. [/QUOTE]
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