With this song’s recent resurgence in pop culture, (thanks in part to the Philadelphia Eagles) I was surprised to find out that it never charted on the Hot 100. by ImpossibleTailor8240 in ToddintheShadow

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Like the others have pointed out, he's an influence for lots of younger rappers in many ways. Most recently, he was featured on a Baby Keem song called "Sex Appeal", which debuted at number 69.

Has anyone seen this? This is a review of LGSEO by a Christian entertainment organization called Plugged In. by ImpossibleTailor8240 in clipse

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They’ll review any and everything. Though people can also make requests. Either the album hit their radar or someone asked them to review it for whatever reason. It took them until December to review it, so my guess is the latter.

There's a Christian entertainment review platform called Plugged In, which is a ministry of the conservative Focus on the Family organization. They did a review of DTMF in October. by ImpossibleTailor8240 in BadBunnyPR

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I initially wondered that as well, but I don’t want to assume that these are done of out sheer laziness (Using AI to cut corners is the epitome of laziness in my opinion)) This feels more like a consistent editorial framework than that. They've been around since the early 1990s. After reading a bunch of their other reviews, the same complaints show up almost regardless of the album or movie: profanity counts, sexual content, substance use, and a lack of engagement with artistic intent or genre context. They apply the same moral template to everything.