What kind of fool warblers performance




















At first we started out real cool Taking me places I ain't never been But now you're getting comfortable Ain't doing those things you did no more You're slowly makin' me pay for things Your money should be handling And now you ask to use my car, car Drive it all day and don't fill up the tank And you have the audacity to even come and step to me Ask to hold some money from me Until you get your check next week You triflin', good for nothing type of brother Silly me, why haven't I found another, a baller When times get hard I need someone to help me out, instead of A scrub like you who don't know what a man's about Can you pay my bills?

If you did then maybe we could chill I don't think you do, so you and me are through Now you've been maxing out my card, card Give me bad credit, buy me gifts with my own names Haven't paid the first bill but instead you heading to the mall Going on shopping sprees, perpetrating to your friends that you be ballin' And then you use my cell phone, phone Callin' who ever that you think's at home And then when the bill comes all of a sudden you be acting dumb Don't know where none of these calls come from When your mamma's numbers here more than once You triflin', good for nothing type of brother Silly me, why haven't I found another, a baller When times get hard I need someone to help me out, instead of A scrub like you who don't know what a man's about Can you pay my bills?

If you did then maybe we could chill I don't think you do, so you and me are through You triflin', good for nothing type of brother Silly me, why haven't I found another You triflin', good for nothing type of brother Silly me, why haven't I found another Can you pay my bills? If you did then maybe we could chill I don't think you do, so you and me are through Can you pay my bills?

Recent comments. Would there be some sort arc about money woes? Sugar daddies? Matching hot pants? Of course, the real motivation came from the writers trying to slot a Warblers performance into the Super Bowl ratings-bait episode. Still, I spent a lot of January and February screaming "trif-fil- innnn '" and "baller" at odd moments.

You never forget your first time, and I can't divorce my love for this track from my first out-of-context glimpse, which came in a preview where finally—finally! Throw it into a much-talked-about episode, and you've got big-selling, starmaking history. The song's well-produced, and Katy Perry's annoying, grating aspects are smoothed out by the acapella arrangement; also, the lyrics are transformed into something sweet and hopeful, given that they're about actual teenagers, instead of adults foolishly wishing for their teen years again.

Sure, Blaine's feelings are a bit misdirected oh, the anguish of a thousand fangirls when they learned he'd be singing this suggestive song to someone other than Kurt. But this song represents the first time Blaine expressed any character depth beyond the White Knight role in which Kurt had placed him.

And this Robin Thicke track is actually a lust song, not a love song—and while it's easy for something like Glee to get a pat on the back for depicting teenage boys in love, lust is much more difficult to get across in song, not to mention to portray between two teenage boys on network TV.

The excerpt of the song that Darren Criss sings is heavy on the suggestion and light on the emotion—and, as a bonus, it advances the plot. This Keane cover is the only song on the album that hasn't been placed in the context of an episode yet. What, what kind of fool Tears it apart, tears it apart Leaving me pain and sorrow Oh! Losin' you now, how can I win? Where will I be tomorrow? Was there a moment when I cut you down, no Played around, what have I done, I only apologize For being as they say, the last to know It has to show When someone is in your eyes What, what kind of fool?

What kind of fool Tears it apart Tears it apart Leaving me pain and sorrow Leaving me in pain and sorrow Oh, losing you now Losing you now How can I win? How can I win?

Gallery below of more photos from MusiCares Streisand walks the red carpet before the MusiCares concert. Lea Michele sings "My Man". Barry Manilow and Barbra Streisand. Congratulatory ad from the evening's program from John Travlota. Congratulatory ad from the evening's program from Billy Joel. Congratulatory ad in the program from Tony Bennett. Marty Erlichman's congratulatory ad for Miss Streisand.



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