Always knew i wasnt gon be gay

Open in Spotify. He writes about music for Merry-Go-Round because listening to it and arguing about the Celtics are the only things he's managed to stick with for more than a few years. Corey is an East Coast lifer, Nintendo fanboy and proud beard-haver in spite of his Chinese heritage.

The following song, “Stressed (With J. Cole & T-Shyne),” begins with another beautiful guitar melody and an emotional verse from Thug. Latest Posts. You may also like. More in Music Reviews. [Verse 2: Young Thug] I always knew I wasn't gon' be gay I had her sendin' pictures to my mom phone when I was like eight, tuh I always knew that I'd be great 'Cause my coach told me I was slow.

Any further attempt at forecasting is waylaid by the mercurial tendencies of the man who once said his debut album would be called Hy! His latest album, PUNK, arrived with little fanfare, and little evidence for its name; the content is certainly not punk, rather a pop-leaning amalgam of previous Young Thug projects.

The rest of the album runs together; blips of interest break the relative monotony, but nothing really manages to stand out until the brief, wistful closer with the late Mac Miller. The nadir comes with an empty calories radio play.

Share Tweet. Dedicated to the discussion of Atlanta artist, Young Thug. That sonic mission statement is a strikingly somber and delicate one. It's feeling like they won Gotta get back up, you Black Panther’s son I gotta tell you that you'll die slow, die slow, die slow You gon' die slow, die slow, die slow Mom, what's going on?.

Comments Comments are closed. Yeah. Music Reviews. I always knew I wasn’t gon’ be gay.” Without skipping a beat, the song reverts back to its serious subject matter and does not touch on the bizarre interlude again. Of course, the classic abrupt, inexplicable bars from Thug appear as well; the first rapped line here is “Always knew I wasn’t gon’ be gay,” delivered immediately after a sobering anecdote about his mother suffering a stroke.

Corey Guen. Each preceding Thug album is remarkably distinct, but while PUNK opens with a similarly strong mission statement, it quickly loses cohesion and results in one of his less engaging works. Bitpro Core. Guessing what Young Thug will do next has always been a challenge.

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