Kareem Rahma
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Listen, I love a funky-ass white boy that stays in his lane. That's kind of like the problem. Perfect. Whenever you see, whenever I'm on TikTok and I see a white boy adding a guitar solo to a song, I'm like, hell yeah. Keep going. You do what you were born to do. Add another one. Yeah, add another one. That's beautiful. Listen, I want them doing that. I don't want them listening to Fresh and Fit.
Listen, I love a funky-ass white boy that stays in his lane. That's kind of like the problem. Perfect. Whenever you see, whenever I'm on TikTok and I see a white boy adding a guitar solo to a song, I'm like, hell yeah. Keep going. You do what you were born to do. Add another one. Yeah, add another one. That's beautiful. Listen, I want them doing that. I don't want them listening to Fresh and Fit.
Listen, I love a funky-ass white boy that stays in his lane. That's kind of like the problem. Perfect. Whenever you see, whenever I'm on TikTok and I see a white boy adding a guitar solo to a song, I'm like, hell yeah. Keep going. You do what you were born to do. Add another one. Yeah, add another one. That's beautiful. Listen, I want them doing that. I don't want them listening to Fresh and Fit.
I want them doing that instead. I don't want them talking about how they need to be alphas. You go ahead and shred. Get some licks in.
I want them doing that instead. I don't want them talking about how they need to be alphas. You go ahead and shred. Get some licks in.
I want them doing that instead. I don't want them talking about how they need to be alphas. You go ahead and shred. Get some licks in.
that's what i want out of them go ahead and shred that's how we get a pop punk renaissance is we give these white boys these guitars wait speaking of a pop punk renaissance i discovered this band called paradox the paradox from atlanta they're oh my god sick oh my god those are oh my god boys yeah people on tiktok are calling them uh black 182 and i do i do laugh a lot at that
that's what i want out of them go ahead and shred that's how we get a pop punk renaissance is we give these white boys these guitars wait speaking of a pop punk renaissance i discovered this band called paradox the paradox from atlanta they're oh my god sick oh my god those are oh my god boys yeah people on tiktok are calling them uh black 182 and i do i do laugh a lot at that
that's what i want out of them go ahead and shred that's how we get a pop punk renaissance is we give these white boys these guitars wait speaking of a pop punk renaissance i discovered this band called paradox the paradox from atlanta they're oh my god sick oh my god those are oh my god boys yeah people on tiktok are calling them uh black 182 and i do i do laugh a lot at that
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Four little black teenagers with locks just like... Jamming. And I love it so much. Hit it.
Four little black teenagers with locks just like... Jamming. And I love it so much. Hit it.
Four little black teenagers with locks just like... Jamming. And I love it so much. Hit it.
Okay, so black people love pop punk because I'm trying to think, oh, Pete Wentz, half Jamaican. People don't know this. Pete Wentz, half Jamaican. That's why black people love Fall Out Boy. Because we heard something in Fall Out Boy. It's not just Patrick Stump's vocals because he spent so much time in Chicago. We know why he can sing like that.
Okay, so black people love pop punk because I'm trying to think, oh, Pete Wentz, half Jamaican. People don't know this. Pete Wentz, half Jamaican. That's why black people love Fall Out Boy. Because we heard something in Fall Out Boy. It's not just Patrick Stump's vocals because he spent so much time in Chicago. We know why he can sing like that.
Okay, so black people love pop punk because I'm trying to think, oh, Pete Wentz, half Jamaican. People don't know this. Pete Wentz, half Jamaican. That's why black people love Fall Out Boy. Because we heard something in Fall Out Boy. It's not just Patrick Stump's vocals because he spent so much time in Chicago. We know why he can sing like that.
I mean, what kind of like low key? Do you want there to be a Fall Out Boy song called Wagwan? Is that what you need?
I mean, what kind of like low key? Do you want there to be a Fall Out Boy song called Wagwan? Is that what you need?