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Pick Up At Store: Loading Notify me when this product is in stock OK. Check other stores inventory Loading Add to Wishlist. SKU Sure, he was on Facebook and Twitter and texting and all the usual social media of today's teens. And they knew he was musically-inclined, fiddling with digital music programs -- enough so that he was in a special arts and science program at McClintock High School in Tempe, Arizona.
Flash forward a few weeks, and there was Will -- or "Glass Popcorn," his Internet art alias -- rapping on top of a black Cadillac Escalade amid draq queens, lady body builders and one very bootylicious backup dancer. DIS editors were aware of Glass Popcorn from his Internet projects but not sure he was really a teen-ager. A web search of Glass Popcorn's work finds music that's hard to classify.
There's a lot of repetition of key phrases, often set to a loungy club vibe. As a lyricist, he eschews the cheesy macho themes that characterize much of rap in favor of more oblique commentaries on art and fashion He leaves a lot for listeners to fill in for themselves. Another song, "Swag face" - "I showed you my swag face, now you show me your swag face" -- is his swipe at the swag culture of rap. Glass Popcorn's New York debut was an edgy mix of rap, raunch, bling and, well, teen-age sensibility.
Organizers of the event paired cherubic, barely-pubescent Glass Popcorn with a scantily-clad back up dancer, Spicee Cajun, who jauntily shook her moneymaker while he sang and threw candy to a young, uber-hip crowd.
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