Tag: Rap

  • Local Boys Rap To Remind Singaporeans To Stop Abusing Ofo Bikes

    Local Boys Rap To Remind Singaporeans To Stop Abusing Ofo Bikes

    By now, it is unusual if we do not hear or read about another ofo bike being abused by Singaporeans who cannot seem to fathom the concept of sharing.

    Stomp has compiled countless reports of ofo bikes being damaged, dismantled, painted and kept by users in their own homes.

    Ofo is one of three companies offering bicycle sharing services for the public here.

    Netizens have slammed the selfish behaviour of these users who are not working to make the concept work with others.

    Now, a group of boys have come up with a catchy rap about the ofo bike.

    Stomper Fauzi alerted us to the video posted on Twitter.

    Although they obviously came up with the fun ditty for laughs, the rap has some good points.

    Titled, “Mencari ofo” or Looking for ofo, it starts off with how the boy rapping rides the ofo to school.

    He says that the yellow hue of the bike is easy to spot but unfortunately, people like to throw it.

    He gets a headache from trying to find an ofo bike because they are being kept at staircase landings and even inside homes instead of at accessible public areas.

    He then ends by rapping how he searches for the elusive ofo bikes until the break of dawn.

    The rap has garnered over 2,100 retweets and 1,100 likes so far.

     

    Source: www.stomp.com.sg

  • The Most Cringe-Worthy, Poorly Thought Out Music Video Dedicated To SG50

    The Most Cringe-Worthy, Poorly Thought Out Music Video Dedicated To SG50

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    Good grief, just look at this dreadfully thought-up video. Truly, our Gods have abandoned us — these kids are the actual future generation of Singapore.

    The video claims to be a “featurette film celebrating Singaporean lingo”, and thus it already wins the award for the most disconnected motif. What in the world do 50 supercars, a troupe of dancing millennials and a whole cavalcade of cleavage have to do with the patois adopted by everyday Singaporeans?

    Let’s break it down.

    That’s cool, you mentioned all the languages spoken by our people. But where’s the actual racial diversity in this video?

    Nope, nope, nope. Singapore is, and will not be represented by a private jet in a private hangar heralded by youths donning overpriced street-formal wear.

    This is giving us a very confusing boner.

    “WALAO EH. You go order your fifth Ferrari, you bojio me”

    *Disclaimer: Not actual heartland

    *Still not actual Pasir Ris heartland

    You love colloquial Singaporean English like how you love flaunting your luxury supercar that only 17% of Singaporeans can afford?

    Who the fuck wrote these lyrics…

    Singapore experienced a brief millisecond of tremor as thousands of our pioneers rolled in their graves. Hashtag Godawful.

    You spelled “cringeworthy” wrong, bro.

    Roll credits. Well-intentioned; piss poor execution. Try again in the next 50 years.

    Source: http://singapore.coconuts.co
  • Wefie Of Palestinian With Chasing Israeli Soldiers Goes Viral But It’s Not What You Think

    Wefie Of Palestinian With Chasing Israeli Soldiers Goes Viral But It’s Not What You Think

    As far as band promotions go, taking a selfie while “being chased by the Israeli Defence Force” has got to be right up there with the most daring – and controversial.

    The image, posted to Twitter by the Palestinian hip hop trio DAM, has exploded across social media, with the official version receiving more than 15,000 retweets in less than 24 hours.

    Unfortunately, part of the reason for that seems to be that people genuinely believe it shows a man with the audacity to grab a quick selfie while fleeing from armed police.

    The group’s website describes DAM – or Da Arabian MCs – as “the first Palestinian hip hop crew and among the first to rap in Arabic, [who] began working together in the late 1990s”.

    And to the credit of a number of Twitter users, many have pointed out that the selfie actually appears to simply feature band members Suhell Nafar, Tamer Nafar and Mahmoud Jreri – with two of them in “bad costumes”.

     

    Source: www.independent.co.uk