sum41 slaps
This is why I f*** with corduroy
Dude won't back down even if those toxic lids employees try to cancel him.....thinking about it he reminds me of a modern day Howard Hughes
like this entire thing from the video's intro and the actual song itself gives me second hand embarrassment
lol hold on why is this on thizzler hahahahahaha
yo @proper
lol hold on why is this on thizzler hahahahahaha
yo @proper
prolly payed for it he’s not even from the bay
Cordova made you believe a white rapper could get a YSL feature and mindfuck the masses but he is not your savior
prolly payed for it he’s not even from the bay
def but thizzler of all plats is sooo funny lmao
not defending how wack that is, but i’m pretty sure they’re all him in different poses
Yeah that’s def a possibility but wearing different boots than him made it seem like it wasn’t him but I could see that being the case
Makes it a little less racist-y but not by much lol
like this entire thing from the video's intro and the actual song itself gives me second hand embarrassment
lol i can tell you've never ventured out of the suburbs into the streets
Cordova is the hottest young rapper out of whats essentially Southeastern Iowa and hes getting features from cats such as Lil Gotit, he's breaking sonic boundaries and societal norms in a similar fashion to Kraftwerk during the mid 1970's.
lol i can tell you've never ventured out of the suburbs into the streets
Cordova is the hottest young rapper out of whats essentially Southeastern Iowa and hes getting features from cats such as Lil Gotit, he's breaking sonic boundaries and societal norms in a similar fashion to Kraftwerk during the mid 1970's.
Fifteen pages.
No shame in that. Cordova threads are filled with fun.
No shame in that. Cordova threads are filled with fun.
I was merely surprised.
lol i can tell you've never ventured out of the suburbs into the streets
Cordova is the hottest young rapper out of whats essentially Southeastern Iowa and hes getting features from cats such as Lil Gotit, he's breaking sonic boundaries and societal norms in a similar fashion to Kraftwerk during the mid 1970's.
I was merely surprised.
PS that Prince and Revolution Live remaster is really well done!