"Whatever You Like" - T.I.
December 3, 2008 | Ledgewood, New Jersey | Vetting explained
I personally believe that music has had a big effect on the 2008 election, it has inspired people to vote and in some cases why to vote. I chose this song
because of the other song "Vote For Whoever You Like". The ending
picture goes along with the symbolism of the election process, in the beginning I showed
music artists promoting voting, then I showed the "Vote For Whoever
You Like" song, and finally at the end I showed that Obama won, and
that Hillary was a part of it. I wasn't saying that I preferred
either candidate.
(p) 2008 Atlantic Recording Corp.
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- showbiz,
- entertainment
- Posted in Assignment:
- Showbiz Talk with Todd
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