A load of wanna be bad boys. Put them up against the true urban music artists and they'd cry to their mommies! All they do is cover legenday beats to try and give them some credability. I think it has just shown how bad they are.
No different to all the other boy band shit that is disgracing radios the world over
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a group of adolescent males who like to talk improper english and tap themselves vigorously in the chest whilst looking mean and moody. also all have plastic bedsheets
look at wee sid, he's so blazin squad
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Apart from the fact they are all pretty boys in make up who love the c.ock there are several real reasons why they suck so much:
All of their best selling songs are stolen; everyone knows that Crossroads was originally a Bone Thugs n Harmony tune dedicated to Easy E (real rappers) but Revolution was originally a T-Rex tune, The melody on Stop is stolen from an old Commodore's track and Here 4 Open rips BOTH the piano melody and the RnB lyrics from other songs.
They only made one tune by themselves (Standard Flow when they were 15) Then they were snapped up fast by a record company looking for a 'baby So Solid Crew'. Standard Flow got some play on Radio 1 and made it into the 'Garage' Charts, most people from the underground garage scene hated it, a lot.
Most of the tracks on the album WERE written for them. The songs they wrote entirely by themselves were All about the Music, Standard Flow, Reminisce and Riders.
Lyric from Reminisce: 'Made love? I never done anything of the sort, its such a shame how we cant, we're underage' - Ha ha ha ha ha hah f**king virgins
They never struggled as artists - demo for Standard Flow was made in ten minutes after school as a kinda joke. They are an insult to all hard working real musicians trying to make it out there.
They pretend to be rappers? They get dressed up and sing pop tunes - They came from Highams Park in Chingford, North London - beautiful cottages and countryside, these boys were very well off to start with and have never even seen the street.
Between them they achieved 66 GCSEs, an average of about 7 each. I know IT technicians who got less GCSEs than that. Tom got 4 As and 4 Bs. These kids are geeks.
Their pop music is a lame attempt to cash in on the urban music fad that has engulfed the toe rags and teenie boppers everywhere. I mean for f**k sake have you seen the choreographed dance routines? These littles boys will never be Hip Hop.
I don't have a problem with any little girls who like Blazin Squad as a pop boy band (whatever floats your boat yunno) but that is all they are; a fake phoney record company lackey pop boy band.
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a pop group of wannabe townie british gangstas that go on hard and start singing about love etc etc..
and also re-made "the crossroads" by bone thugs n harmony and ruined tha songs rep.
i have no example.. blazin squad suck suck suck big time big time big time
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To be uncomfortably hot; usually occurs in small vehicles on a sunny day.
Golders: I'm absolutely blazin' up lads.
Gilway: Really?!
Golders: FOR CHURCH!
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Blazing The Saddle is the act of having sex while smoking a bong.
Blazin The Saddle is where a male inserts his hard penis into a females vagina. Then said female takes a bong rip while the male grabs her hips and hold on for the ride.
Penelope could not buck Barnaby while Blazing The Saddle.
Blazing The Saddle is the act of having sex while smoking a bong.
Blazin The Saddle is where a male inserts his hard penis into a females vagina. Then said female takes a bong rip while the male grabs her hips and hold on for the ride.
What Pandora uses to describe Macklemore's "Can't Hold Us" song in the "The Heist" album.
Features of This Song
Club rap influences
Exaggerated enunciation
Four-on-the-floor beats
R&b influences
East coast rap influences
Electronica influences
Latin influences
Danceable beats
Emotional rapping
Blazin' Rappin'
Upbeat lyrics
Lyrics about the rap industry
Boastin' lyrics
The use of chordal patterning
Melodic part writing
An electric bass riff
Percussion layers
Mellow piano timbre
Subtle use of pianos
Extensive studio production