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Protest against Akon's "Sorry, Blame It on Me"

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larsonthebeat

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I mean really. Let's be honest. This "apology" for grinding against little girls and throwing teenagers off the stage is just another way for him to make money. He isn't getting the sponsorship money from Cingular anymore so he needs it another way. I really think that everyone should go along with me in not giving this track a single spin...
 
larsonthebeat said:
I mean really. Let's be honest. This "apology" for grinding against little girls and throwing teenagers off the stage is just another way for him to make money. He isn't getting the sponsorship money from Cingular anymore so he needs it another way. I really think that everyone should go along with me in not giving this track a single spin...

The kid deserved to get thrown off stage.
 
HAHA.

This is the dumbest thing I've read on this board all day.

Haha.
 
spongebag7890 said:
I heard this song was about the Trinidad incident?
It's about all the stuff he's been pulling like grinding up on that girl and throwing that kid off the stage.
 
titoisradio said:
larsonthebeat said:
I mean really. Let's be honest. This "apology" for grinding against little girls and throwing teenagers off the stage is just another way for him to make money. He isn't getting the sponsorship money from Cingular anymore so he needs it another way. I really think that everyone should go along with me in not giving this track a single spin...

The kid deserved to get thrown off stage.
yeah and doesn't that happen at rock concerts, hell look at all the stuff that fall out boy is pulling off
 
larsonthebeat said:
I mean really. Let's be honest. This "apology" for grinding against little girls and throwing teenagers off the stage is just another way for him to make money. He isn't getting the sponsorship money from Cingular anymore so he needs it another way. I really think that everyone should go along with me in not giving this track a single spin...
So ! ( Record Companies, Radio Stations and Retail Store's make money off this song , If its a Hit Record ) . Take you fight to that Little Girl Family, and the Club security , that let that young girl, into the 18 ( or 21 ) and over club .
 
rapking said:
larsonthebeat said:
I mean really. Let's be honest. This "apology" for grinding against little girls and throwing teenagers off the stage is just another way for him to make money. He isn't getting the sponsorship money from Cingular anymore so he needs it another way. I really think that everyone should go along with me in not giving this track a single spin...
So ! ( Record Companies, Radio Stations and Retail Store's make money off this song , If its a Hit Record ) . Take you fight to that Little Girl Family, and the Club security , that let that young girl, into the 18 ( or 21 ) and over club .

This seems like one of those songs that will shoot up like the MF to the top 30 area then fall like the MF. Because that's what all controversial/message songs do. Like Green Day's "Working Class Hero", debuted crazy now no one cares about it.

If radio stations DO edit the last part...sounds like another top 10 hit for him.
 
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