Soup Song
"soup song" means a heartbreak song
So why (is) this kolaveri a sensation? Kolaveri means "killer rage" and in the context of this song it just means, "Why are you so angry with me, girl?".
For a lay man, the beginning "Yo boys am sing song....soup song...flop song", Tamil-English mix and the lazy Koothu beat make it an instant catch.
According to Dhanush, "soup song" means a heartbreak song -- instant connect, isn't it? Soup to sabka banta hai boss!
For a lay man, the beginning "Yo boys am sing song....soup song...flop song", Tamil-English mix and the lazy Koothu beat make it an instant catch.
According to Dhanush, "soup song" means a heartbreak song -- instant connect, isn't it? Soup to sabka banta hai boss!
Chicken Noodle Soup (song)
A hip hop song by DJ Webstar. It was performed by rappers Young B. and The Voice of Harlem. There is also an accompanying dance.
In the great tradition of hip hop, Chicken Noodle Soup combines the lyrical and rhythmic power of insightful poetry with profound social commentary reflecting the societal, economic and educational realities of Harlem and other communities like it.
The chicken noodle soup symbolizes a cheap meal and speaks to the economic distress of the community while “the soda on the side” represents the allure of unhealthy “feel good” sugar foods and calories highlighting directly poor nutrition and the need for instant gratification indirectly (by contrast most families with greater education would serve milk or water with the soup).
It has been argued that the rain can mean almost anything metaphorically, but that the depth of the metaphor is that it is a recurring maladaptive behavior repeated over and over by members of the community. “Let it rain, then clear it out. Let it rain, then clear it out.” No effort is made to stop the rain from coming in. It’s allowed and then “cleared out” in perpetuity.
In the great tradition of hip hop, Chicken Noodle Soup combines the lyrical and rhythmic power of insightful poetry with profound social commentary reflecting the societal, economic and educational realities of Harlem and other communities like it.
The chicken noodle soup symbolizes a cheap meal and speaks to the economic distress of the community while “the soda on the side” represents the allure of unhealthy “feel good” sugar foods and calories highlighting directly poor nutrition and the need for instant gratification indirectly (by contrast most families with greater education would serve milk or water with the soup).
It has been argued that the rain can mean almost anything metaphorically, but that the depth of the metaphor is that it is a recurring maladaptive behavior repeated over and over by members of the community. “Let it rain, then clear it out. Let it rain, then clear it out.” No effort is made to stop the rain from coming in. It’s allowed and then “cleared out” in perpetuity.
Chicken Noodle Soup (song) is a hot song, man. Straight up dope in 2006!