Natasha Bedingfield, believe it or not, has had some charts with hip hop influence on each of her last two releases-- Drop Me in the Middle off Unwritten and Love Like This off Pocketful of Sunshine.
What about the M.I.A. charts off Slumdog Millionaire?
Now I'm searching through East Coast rap since Mac is on said coast.
Am laughing thinking about Mac singing Run DMCs You Talk Too Much at msbelle.
I still do not know any of the M.I.A. stuff.
Paper Planes is too violent for mac.
ETA: Not meaning to raise your kid! Sorry!
you are too funny - and it is REALLY good to be posting with you!
How about "Swagga Like Us"?
This is so fun to read, although I haven't heard of half of them. I love most of the half I know, though.
I'll bookmark that, Sue. It looks really interesting. My sister tipped me off to BBC America playing radio plays of John Le Carre's George Smiley. Listened to the first one today. Stunned I got it better than she did.
I'm currently listening to The 404 from CNet. These guys are incredibly inane and juvenile. On the other hand, listening to them talk about porn makes me miss the baseness of krav something awful.
Sad. iTunes only has the Joy and Pain video, not the song. Phoo.
I have the song and am happy to post to Buffistarawk.
Nope, just looked more closely at the Swagga Like Us lyrics. Bunch of swears.