I was reading Pink is the New Blog the other day (as I often do), where Trent was writing about Kevin Federline's My Space page (as he often does). Federline launched his My Space page in December of last year, and it had been a little while since I had visited. I noticed he had changed the background, adding in one of those specialized templates that I absolutely hate, but everybody seems to be doing now. It makes the whole page so damn hard to read. Other than that though, not much had changed. No bio, the same front page photo, and a message telling you that his single "Popozao" would be released on January 1. There was, however, a new song in the player. It was a new song with the Game that K-Fed was so excited about that he sent a message to all his "friends." Trent writes, "By the way this message reads you would think K-Fed and Game worked up a duet or something ... but that's not really the case. Basically, it's a pretty tight Game song with one line rapped by K-Fed." That gave me an idea for K-Fed's album - he should just take pre-existing rap songs ("Big Papa," "The Message," "It's Tricky," "California Love") and just add in one of his own lines to each. That would be far more bearable. This song is notable for one reason (and one reason only) - it marks the first (and probably only) occasion of a whiteboy collaborating with a gangsta rapper.
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Tuesday, February 28, 2006
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K Fed has no idea he's white, let alone how white he is. He makes Vanilla Ice seem like hardcore.
It never gets tiring to make fun of him (until he goes back to the slimepit he emerged from) but it's maddening that he doesn't even get/care that he's a joke, he just cares about hits to his website, even if 99% of them are just to laugh at him.
Yeah, I was his friend on My Space for a little bit - but then he didn't accept a comment about how I beat him in a freestyle battle with a link to N&UR, so I ditched him.
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