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Song Review: Paul McCartney's latest, "Fuh You"

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There has long been a rumor that Paul McCartney actually died years ago, and that the current 76-year old "version" of him is just an impostor who looks very similar. Whoever he is, the man's latest single, "Fuh You", is so atrocious that I just had to write about it. OK, I don't actually think this is a fake version of Paul. But it might as well be. His latest single was produced and mixed by Ryan Tedder, the lead singer of OneRepublic, which should tell you everything you need to know (just check out their latest song "Connection" featured in that summer Jeep commercial... so so terrible). I was extremely relieved to find out that there were different producers on the rest of Sir Paul's forthcoming album, which I have been looking forward to for quite a bit of time. However, I really felt compelled to note the sheer pettiness and gutless nature of this single, seeing as it was written by quite possibly the greatest songwriter of the ...

Swimming by Mac Miller

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Graham Craycraft Swimming is the fifth studio album by Pittsburgh born rapper Mac Miller. Miller had large success with his first studio album Blue Slide Park and has continued to grow a wide and dedicated fan base over the years that have followed his intense change in style and perspective. Miller started out as a party boy with fun vibes and catchy hooks that morphed as he grew with fame and fortune and began to balance life’s existential concepts and the material world. Falling into a heavy drug phase soon after Watching Movies with the Sound Off, Miller created one of his most interesting and lyrically in depth works in Faces. He felt trapped and has said that he only found solace in the studio sometimes remaining there indoors for days on end. After he had some near death, or near near death, experiences Miller dropped the hard drugs with the support from his friends and family and came back with his most critically respected work and third studio album GOOD:AM. Miller...