Tuesday, November 8, 2011

Will Ferrell's Jay-Z/Kanye Collaboration Is 'Surreal'

FROM MTV MOVIES: It's one of the finest and several inexplicable hits of 2011, a sound lesson extremely popular that it's hook was title-checked throughout player introductions on Sunday Evening Football, so massive that Jay-Z and Kanye required to undertaking it multiple occasions per set by themselves Watch the Throne Tour. We're speaking, clearly, about "N---just like Paris," the max-impact Throne single that's a sensation, thanks in no small part to producer Hit-Boy's bouncing beat, West's pop-cult wordplay ("What's that jacket, Margiela?") and, clearly, some oddball samples acquired from Will Ferrell's 2007 figure-skating comedy "Rotor rotor blades of Glory." As you're probably aware, "Paris" starts with Ferrell's grizzled Chazz Michael Michaels defiantly stating, "We're gonna skate to at least one song then one song only," then really builds up steam mid-song, when (in the move that could alternately be known to as "completely inspired" or "completely insane"), Hit-Boy drops the beat and enables the song roll around the second Ferrell sample: "Nobody knows exactly what it means, but it's provocative ... it'll obtain the folks going!" See the full story at MTV Movies!

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