I love those double bars like "when I step in they all wanna bounce", because it works on the level of a rapper, people bouncing like dancing, but it also means bouncing like GTFO because he's dangerous.
Nina Simone: Jazz singer, pop, soul. A legend. Known for the track, "I'm Feeling Good". Check out the modern remix of that song made specifically for Blue Note Records. It's a keeper.
I'm from the south but slap the stick where I'm from is like hitting a club against your hand menacingly. like your getting ready to use that club.think the stick or carrot metaphor. slapping the stick is threatening the stick.
I think a lot of people misunderstood. They were pre-releasing tracks -- that's the entire reason the last few songs had the album cover on them at the end. I wouldn't care if they had ZERO "new" songs on it, though. I happily kicked them my $21 USD (gave 'em a tip) for a copy on Bandcamp. Hope it isn't a long time before they put out some more music, though. I need my regular P&B fix.
Why is it sooooo hard for people to understand slap the stick. It’s about “smacking” or slapping a magazine to lock it in place. Not as much with small arms but I have to do this with my AR15 and my extended clips. They don’t want to be babied they like it a little rough so you smack or in UK “slap” the stick in.
The hook is vicious, infectious 🔥👏❤️✊🐐🐐💪😎
Nina Simone was a legendary jazz singer. She is most known for the song, 'I'm Feeling Good"
Love her. My Baby Just Cares For Me is my favorite.
Bro. That whirlybird track is a face melter
Agreed
I wasn't ready. My jaw was on the floor.
They keep upping their game, truly impressive.
Too fast for the Yanks to get.
OK!! I'm gonna say it now!! WHIRLYBIRD is the best song on Pete & Bas new album by far!!🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
I love those double bars like "when I step in they all wanna bounce", because it works on the level of a rapper, people bouncing like dancing, but it also means bouncing like GTFO because he's dangerous.
Nina Simone was a jazz singer, composer and pianist.
Nina Simone: Jazz singer, pop, soul. A legend. Known for the track, "I'm Feeling Good". Check out the modern remix of that song made specifically for Blue Note Records. It's a keeper.
Straight 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
Whirlybird had me trippin…..brain overload
Wow you are On it On it ☺ i just woke up gonna start my day with your album reaction right after this video, goodmorning Duane
NIne and Dex (91 Shots and Handsome Dexter) are in the video. Their producers.
And co writers.
Time fly's when you're having fun
A Doctor Dre flow with Timbaland sauce by the OG UK grandpa gangsters. Bounce!
I'm from the south but slap the stick where I'm from is like hitting a club against your hand menacingly. like your getting ready to use that club.think the stick or carrot metaphor. slapping the stick is threatening the stick.
'Jazz is a white term to define black people. My music is black classical music.' Nina Simone
It's dopamine for the ears.
I liked the album but didn’t realize they were only adding 4 new songs. Love the new ones tho for sure.
I think a lot of people misunderstood. They were pre-releasing tracks -- that's the entire reason the last few songs had the album cover on them at the end. I wouldn't care if they had ZERO "new" songs on it, though. I happily kicked them my $21 USD (gave 'em a tip) for a copy on Bandcamp. Hope it isn't a long time before they put out some more music, though. I need my regular P&B fix.
slap the stick. think about the noise it makes
Slapping the stick could mean Could describe shifting gears aggressively in a manual car
It means shooting a gun I’m a Brit so I’ve heard it used that way a lot
@@Nahbrevor slap the manual break.
@@piotrjeske4599 that’s why it’s a good bar cos it means both
They also talk bout kickn the clutch so its a double or triple
@@z_TG_o_01sHoT_x Kendrick is just crazy bruh
Slap The Stick: Shoot the gun
Slap the stick is to slam on the hand break. Or at least thst is what it ment in the 80s.
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Why is it sooooo hard for people to understand slap the stick. It’s about “smacking” or slapping a magazine to lock it in place. Not as much with small arms but I have to do this with my AR15 and my extended clips. They don’t want to be babied they like it a little rough so you smack or in UK “slap” the stick in.
You sound angry, it’s not that serious