Thursday, May 28, 2009

winter's magical music playlist

If ipods were invented in the early '90's,
I'm sure winter would have one. but i wonder, what would she listen to? I've always envisioned her as a girl with eclectic taste- ranging from hardcore rap, soft jazz, R&B in it's beggining stages, things like that.

Here's five songs i think Winter would probably listen to.

  1. Shook ones, pt. 2-Mobb Deep- talks about a gangster's life, what a thug would probably think about when he lays his head down in slumber, how not many people would be able to handle the rigors of being a "Hardcore Nigga", (i.e Shoot outs, drive by shootings, stick up kids)
  2. Fucking You Tonight- Notorious B.I.G ft. R.kelly- winter seems like the type that would have sex to soft R&B. it's a no frills type of songs. the lyrics say:You must be used to me spendin/And all that sweet winin and dinin/Well Im fuckin you tonight.
  3. When i see her- Remy ma- in the end of the book, winter is confronted by a former friend, and harsh words exchanged lead to a physical altercation, i which winter's face is slahed with a broken bottle. i imagine winter when she was in jail probably thinking of this song. the songs is basically pattern, speaking of various scenarios where remy would finish off a person she didn't like.
  4. Ny State Of Mind- nas- it's probably a song that Mr. Santiaga, her father, would listen to.. talks about the life of drug dealer, and various aspects of their lives, such as having a killer's mentality being able to outrun a stick up kid, and gaining respect.
  5. Lighters up- lil kim- lil' kim talks about brooklyn, the burrough that winter's from. gives a walk through of life there. lyrics say:Feds get clapped too/ police stay on us like tattoos/Niggas only grind cause we have to/Money is power, sling crack, weed and powder/Fiends come through every hour/It's about that dollar, and we nuh deal with cowards/Weak lambs get devoured by the lion/In the concrete jungle, the strong stand and rumble/The weak fold and crumble, it's the land of trouble/Brooklyn, home of the greatest rappers/BIG comes first, then the Queen comes after.


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