Quote from: AYR on October 10, 2016, 07:32:57 PM
Quote from: COCO on October 10, 2016, 07:28:20 PM
Blonde was talking about popular moments, dances, or fashion statements that made the aforementioned artists iconic.
It had nothing to do with them being "cunt" 
Usher doesnt have any of those which he mentioned, no real pop culture impact
yes he does
him & chilli's whole relationship was a huge pop culture moment
and the whole "do the A-Town STOMP!" part of Yeah was a dance craze
and most men wear pretty much standard clothes
but the fitted cap, Blazer & Jeans look was definitely a fashion trend for men
ya'll just dot recognize because he's not a female swinging around a wig
Nigga, please. You're playing, right?
That "blazer/hat" look you're referring to is thanks to Russell Simmon and Phat Farm's 2003 line an ENTIRE YEAR before Usher started purchasing the clothes and dressing that way. Usher did not start anything.



He was a FAN like everyone else!

And you can't possibly think that's the same as these???






STOP!
And boy, show me the impact of the GOD DAMN A-Town stomp? Where???? The "A-Town Stomp" was shit they were already doing in the club in Atlanta. He didn't create anything. He was just naming popular Atlanta dances at the end of "Yeah!". Your examples are AWFUL.
I'll wait for you to show me 300 niggas in blazers and fitteds & a Phat Farm Jean doing the A-Town Stomp.