Lupe I'm assuming is Lupe Fiasco, the guy who's featured in this song. But anyways, I heard it while watching this new music video, and I guess my ears just caught it. But would you say too much is being read into this?Yes, yes, yes guess who's on third?
Lupe still like Lupin the Third.
Hear life here till I'm beer on the curb
Peach fuzz buzz but beard on the verge
Hold it down like we're on the serve
Bottle-shaped body like Mrs. Butterworth's.
Listen closely
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Listen closely
This may just be a coincidence, but do you think that Kanye West would be making a reference to a famous anime character in his lyrics for "Touch the Sky"?
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*shrugs* Could be, it's not surprising.
This wouldn't the first time Japanimation has been featured in a song.
Therefore I don't think you are reading "too much" into this.
Of course I haven't heard this song but it doesn't matter.
~Miss Rei
This wouldn't the first time Japanimation has been featured in a song.
Therefore I don't think you are reading "too much" into this.
Of course I haven't heard this song but it doesn't matter.
~Miss Rei
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^I was thinking of that song when I wrote that.
Sailor Moon anyone?
~Miss Rei
Sailor Moon anyone?
~Miss Rei
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Re: Listen closely
:OAnime Jedi wrote:This may just be a coincidence, but do you think that Kanye West would be making a reference to a famous anime character in his lyrics for "Touch the Sky"?
Lupe I'm assuming is Lupe Fiasco, the guy who's featured in this song. But anyways, I heard it while watching this new music video, and I guess my ears just caught it. But would you say too much is being read into this?Yes, yes, yes guess who's on third?
Lupe still like Lupin the Third.
Hear life here till I'm beer on the curb
Peach fuzz buzz but beard on the verge
Hold it down like we're on the serve
Bottle-shaped body like Mrs. Butterworth's.
do other artists also mention stuff like that in their songs?
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It sounds more like a coincidence to me. I think he just needed something to help keep the rhyme going, and that happened.
I do remember hearing a rap song a LONG time ago (i didn't like it but this caught my attention), where they kept mentioning things from Gundam and stuff around that..can't remember which one it was though...
I do remember hearing a rap song a LONG time ago (i didn't like it but this caught my attention), where they kept mentioning things from Gundam and stuff around that..can't remember which one it was though...
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My money's on it actually being an Anime reference, and MEANT to be so. True, Arsene Lupin DID exist before the Anime, but that was Arsene Lupn I, not Arsene Lupin III - Hell, Anime's becoming more integrated into American culture by the day, and this is just the latest.
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My vote, too. Anime is not remotely as obscure as you seem to think it is. Just about everyone I've met under age 30 either watches a little of it (thanks, CN) or knows someone who does, and over age 30, their kids or grandchildren watch it.EmilLang1000 wrote:Hell, Anime's becoming more integrated into American culture by the day, and this is just the latest.
A lot of people think it's a little odd or niche, like watching other foreign films or art-house movies, but people, seriously, know what it is. This is not 1979 and people aren't clustered around 20th-generation VHS raws with typed-up translations.
Get with the program, please.
So anyway, "Lupin the Third" is an extremely unlikely name to turn up accidentally. References to something generic like giant robots or something, sure, but a proper, unusual name? I don't think that's coincidence. I mean, really.