Trunks sighs in relife, "Thats really nice to know 'cause that’s how I feel a lot when I’m around you, but I don't think our connection is as strong as how Gohan and Videl feel towards each other, Its more like puppy love." "Well, he told me that when ever he's around Videl he feels like he’s in heaven, the greatest sense of happiness he ever has, kind of like the feeling I got when we kissed, and even when I'm just around you and stuff." "O know what you mean, I think this is what Gohan was telling me about." Now both the boys are blushing and confused, not knowing entirely what is going on between each other. "That’s funny 'cause I feel the same way about destiny, well with you it had to b, it was no coincidence, when I just kissed you I was in heaven." "Ya, I mean ever since we became really close I've felt this way, maybe it was destiny for us to meet, or some thing else I just can't explain." ‡ Sales+streaming figures based on certification alone.'Really,” says Trunks in a state of shock and awe due to the reaction by Goten, "You feel the same way?" Songwriter – Michael Wayne Atha, William Washington.It was later included on the label's compilation album Shady XV, despite the song being released before he signed. "Pop the Trunk" is the song that Eminem's manager Paul Rosenberg showed him in a listening session before he signed to Shady Records. There are many instances where the artist is seen rapping in front of a makeshift fire in a trashcan in front of an abandoned vehicle, in a scrap junkyard, and other places interwoven in between the main storyline (usually on a cold day). The majority of the video is shot at night, giving the video an eerie feeling. Yelawolf's mate, Shawty Fatt, pulls into the parking lot of a liquor store and sees someone with whom he's had a disagreement, leading him to pull out his gun and kill the man before speeding off. Later, he is seen sitting in the back seat of an old Chevrolet Monte Carlo, rapping recreationally. His stepfather is fixing an old Chevrolet pickup truck, and eventually gets a Mossberg pump shotgun to shoot a burglar that has been trespassing on his property, thus 'popping the trunk'. The first part is filmed in Yelawolf parents' house, in a wooded area of Gadsden, where his mother can be seen chopping meat with a meat cleaver on a porch that has a deceased deer hanging over her head. The video incorporates different elements of culture of the rural American South. The music video for "Pop the Trunk" was based on a concept created by Yelawolf, and it was directed by Motion Family. The title of the song refers to a popular slang term which involves retrieving a firearm from the trunk of one's automobile. Yelawolf described in an interview that this track was actually the first one he wrote for Trunk Muzik, and the first verse was basically a nod to his stepfather that raised him. The song's concept revolves around life in Gadsden, Alabama and the environment that the artist grew up in, as Yelawolf is essentially just describing his surroundings and different events he's witnessed. The reason this particular song was chosen to be included on his official release was because he wanted to include 5 "fan favorites" in addition to 7 new songs, as this track is indeed one of-if not the-most well-known song by Yelawolf to date. It was originally released, with a music video, on Jas a single to promote Trunk Muzik, and has since been re-released as the lead single from his second EP, Trunk Muzik 0-60. " Pop the Trunk" is a song by American rapper Yelawolf from his mixtape Trunk Muzik.
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