Supaplaya. From the Queen’s English, “Super Player”.
Which means simply, ‘Someone who plays the action with elegance. Panache. Ability.’ In a expression., super-ly. That’s just what exactly Jace Hall really does. Whether we’re speaking Wii or PSP or even the industry of show this particular dog plows through the competition. He is so excellent he formed a video game music video to proclaim it. What is one more thing you made a video about? I can speculate it was possibly your kid or perhaps you spiced along a number of sexy Buffy clips with the enchanting songs of Nickelback. In any event it gets me sad.
Now, whenever several rap moguls tell you that they’re going to “smoke” you it’s not as mellow as it sounds. It’s really a pretty horrifying thing. However if Jace Hall video game showinforms you that he’s going to smoke you, as long as it isn’t one of his Melancholic and Drunkenly Bitter Friday Nights, he is referring to video gaming. He is aware that he’s the very best. He is so self-confident he forced his unpaid interns to create a really clever music video he will play at infinitum simply to metaphorically rub it in your face.
The one thing which pains me by far the most with this video– not that it is somewhat boastful, as is the custom with all the hip hop songs. And not that there’s a woman so hot that were I to actually be inside the exact same space my internal temperature would increase to hazardous levels and I would have to crawl to my asthma inhaler. Nope, what bothers me is that that it is appealing. It is great. It is fun. I’m singing it now and I can hardly stand myself. Supaplaya makes me truly psyched for the premiere of season 3 of this video game tv. Get a gander and you’ll understand what I mean. Somebody smoke me!
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