
Surfing around Yahoo! News I came across a story titled " • Listen to Kevin Federline's first single 'PopoZao'". I had to click. A few months ago, I had the pleasure of hearing Mr. Fed's first single, "Ya'll Ain't Ready."
There is something to be said for anything that makes you laugh so hard. There was no sense of rhythm and the lyrics were horrible, making it even more hysterical. The song got into my head, but I hated it. I would recite the lyrics to Chad causing him to laugh, but an annoying laugh.
What is it with this guy? I really can't stand him. I'm not really a (post-K'Fed marriage) Britney fan, either.
I always think that it's a little mean of me to dislike him so much, but I think most of it is because of him leaving his pregnant girlfriend for Britney Spears. I wonder if he'll be famous because so many people dislike him? I mean, this guy is still getting coverage although he clearly has no musical talent what-so-ever. Will people's annoyance with K'Fed propel him to stardom?
He reminds me of a few kids I went to school with- everyone disliked them, but yet they were almost popular. Bad publicity is still publicity, and people like me need to stop clicking on the links and giving them incentive to release their crappy music. My media player wasn't compatible, anyway.
There is something to be said for anything that makes you laugh so hard. There was no sense of rhythm and the lyrics were horrible, making it even more hysterical. The song got into my head, but I hated it. I would recite the lyrics to Chad causing him to laugh, but an annoying laugh.
What is it with this guy? I really can't stand him. I'm not really a (post-K'Fed marriage) Britney fan, either.
I always think that it's a little mean of me to dislike him so much, but I think most of it is because of him leaving his pregnant girlfriend for Britney Spears. I wonder if he'll be famous because so many people dislike him? I mean, this guy is still getting coverage although he clearly has no musical talent what-so-ever. Will people's annoyance with K'Fed propel him to stardom?
He reminds me of a few kids I went to school with- everyone disliked them, but yet they were almost popular. Bad publicity is still publicity, and people like me need to stop clicking on the links and giving them incentive to release their crappy music. My media player wasn't compatible, anyway.

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