Is that Miley Cyrus? Not exactly, but it could be.
3 thoughts on “Ying Yang Twins – “Miley Cyrus””
To call this music “hip-hop” requires a vast suspension of disbelief on behalf of any poor soul who so happens to stumble upon this atrocity. How any self-respecting self-aware conscious entity in this realm of existence could have intentionally created such derivative garbage is beyond my comprehension. Of all the sonic possibilities that a modern digital audio workstation provides to the artist, and taking into consideration the vast array of words which the English language graces us with, the path the so called “Ying Yang Twins” have chosen to take is nothing short of astonishing.
If this were the artistic effort of inmates inhabiting a psychiatric ward, the inane, monotonous, and ultimately void-of-any-value delivery of the spoken word throughout the recording would be rather less ambiguous and the observer could put the issue to rest. However, the fact that not only the artists, but also the commentators of the aforementioned video seem to be of sane mind, while simultaneously promoting the propagation of the body of work, raises far more questions asked than it answers.
My last remaining hope is that news will eventually surface that reveals this to be some form of elaborate hoax. A type of post-ironic, “It’s okay, we’re only joking” movement, if you will.
Overall I give this 3/5 stars. It has it’s fair share of issues, while still remaining an essential addition to any serious music fan’s collection. I look forward to seeing what the boys will cook up for us next time.
They never were good rappers. This song is a wack as fuck. Btw Big Sean got Miley for a video and Lil B made a much more better song with a similar hook (Hannah Montana).
1/100
To call this music “hip-hop” requires a vast suspension of disbelief on behalf of any poor soul who so happens to stumble upon this atrocity. How any self-respecting self-aware conscious entity in this realm of existence could have intentionally created such derivative garbage is beyond my comprehension. Of all the sonic possibilities that a modern digital audio workstation provides to the artist, and taking into consideration the vast array of words which the English language graces us with, the path the so called “Ying Yang Twins” have chosen to take is nothing short of astonishing.
If this were the artistic effort of inmates inhabiting a psychiatric ward, the inane, monotonous, and ultimately void-of-any-value delivery of the spoken word throughout the recording would be rather less ambiguous and the observer could put the issue to rest. However, the fact that not only the artists, but also the commentators of the aforementioned video seem to be of sane mind, while simultaneously promoting the propagation of the body of work, raises far more questions asked than it answers.
My last remaining hope is that news will eventually surface that reveals this to be some form of elaborate hoax. A type of post-ironic, “It’s okay, we’re only joking” movement, if you will.
Overall I give this 3/5 stars. It has it’s fair share of issues, while still remaining an essential addition to any serious music fan’s collection. I look forward to seeing what the boys will cook up for us next time.
They never were good rappers. This song is a wack as fuck. Btw Big Sean got Miley for a video and Lil B made a much more better song with a similar hook (Hannah Montana).
1/100
rather hear them then the ignorant rappers these days this one isnt like their old shit but whatever better than future