Video: Brian McKnight Further Explains “Let Me Show You…”

1. We don’t believe you, you need more people. 2. That rong rocks.

via TMZ

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  • royal_falcon

    Not sure what you don’t believe, but he, more or less, admits that it was/is a publicity stunt in that it was meant to attract public attention. He claims that it his intention was produce something satirical. As they say, in satire, irony is militant (or “freaky” in this case). I think that a lot of the music out there is so ridiculous that satire and/or parody fails to hit home. When I saw Kevin Hart’s Chocolate Drop ‘freestyles’, it was clear he was shooting the shit. It was mad fascinating to read serious youtube and blog comments how he couldn’t out-rap a Waka or whoever else occupies that lane. Similarly, I think a lot of the outrage about this song is people thinking Brian is on some R Kelly shit. Whether it was conscious satire or damage control due to negative feedback, homeboy’s trending. He’s about to capitalize on this and I can’t knock his hustle.

    Not a fan of the drum sounds in the song, but Brian is a beast when it comes to melodies and singing, in general. Song reminds me of that Till the Cops Come Knocking shit – funny shit to fuck to.