• PUSHING THROUGH: ANALYZING LIL WTYE'S "KEEP GOING"

  • Nov 8 2024
  • Length: 1 hr and 16 mins
  • Podcast

PUSHING THROUGH: ANALYZING LIL WTYE'S "KEEP GOING"

  • Summary

  • One sunny morning, Moose, Selso, and Zeke decided to take a spontaneous road trip to Memphis. With a trunk full of snacks and their favorite playlist blasting, they hit the road, eager for an adventure.


    Moose: "Alright, boys, we're off to the land of blues and barbecue!"


    Selso: "And don't forget Elvis! I've got my blue suede shoes ready."


    Zeke: "Elvis? I’m here for the fried peanut butter and banana sandwiches."


    As they cruised down the highway, Zeke suddenly had a brilliant idea.


    Zeke: "Guys, we should make this trip memorable. Let’s dress up like Elvis for the entire day in Memphis!"


    Moose: "I don't know, Zeke. You in a white jumpsuit might be too much for this world."


    Selso: "Count me in! I even brought my Elvis wig."


    They stopped at a costume shop just outside Memphis and emerged as the most mismatched Elvis impersonators ever seen. Moose's jumpsuit was too tight, Selso's wig looked more like a squirrel, and Zeke couldn't stop tripping over his bell-bottoms.


    Their first stop was Graceland. As they posed for pictures, tourists stared, and kids giggled.


    Moose: "Welcome to Graceland, baby! Thank ya, thank ya very much."


    They then headed to Beale Street, where their Elvis shenanigans continued. They popped into a blues bar, and Moose convinced the band to let him perform.


    Moose: "Ladies and gentlemen, put your hands together for 'Elvis Mooseley'!"


    The band started playing "Hound Dog," and Moose launched into an enthusiastic, if somewhat off-key, rendition. Selso and Zeke danced backup, their wigs bouncing comically.


    By the end of the performance, the crowd was cheering—not because of Moose’s singing talent, but because of the sheer hilarity of the trio's antics.


    Next, they visited Sun Studio, where Selso decided to try out Elvis's famous microphone.


    Selso: "Testing, testing... one, two, hunka hunka burnin' love!"


    Meanwhile, Zeke, ever the foodie, insisted they stop at a local diner for the legendary peanut butter and banana sandwiches. They ordered three and sat down, still in full Elvis regalia.


    Zeke: "This is what dreams are made of. Elvis really knew his stuff."


    As the day wound down, they found themselves at the Mississippi River, watching the sunset.


    Moose: "We might look ridiculous, but this has been one of the best days ever."


    Selso: "Agreed. Who knew dressing up as Elvis could be so much fun?"


    Zeke: "And delicious!"


    They laughed and took a group selfie, capturing their unforgettable day in Memphis. As they headed back home, they promised to make spontaneous, silly adventures a tradition.


    (00:00) - INTRO AND CATCH UP
    (14:32) - MEET ZEKE
    (45:36) - DOES THIS JAM JELLY?
    (59:50) - THANK A VET
    (1:02:46) - JAMS OF THE WEEK
    (1:03:44) - ARMY VS MARINE CADENCE
    (1:11:06) - SONG FOR NEXT EPISODE
    (1:11:24) - ENDING AND OUTRO


    Do you agree with the toasties given?
    Make sure you check out the song here:
    https://open.spotify.com/track/4JYoMCA0mB06T5F5VsgExJ?si=120aaead94094260


    You can also follow our running playlist here:
    https://open.spotify.com/playlist/5iOOJrkJrxE1m8y31tIgW3?si=3a938433b2c94bfd


    Check us out on Instagram:
    https://www.instagram.com/jamroomtapes/


    If you have any suggestions or song requests you can email us at jamroomtapespodcast@gmail.com


    Check out the EZ STRUGGLE PODCAST here:
    https://open.spotify.com/show/33euQzIPk2R69xPcUM4Hqy?si=9ffbd5aa8e08456


    Big thanks to the homie EZ coming on and hanging with us!!

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