Noel Gallagher, guitarist and second-chair troublemaker for the Brit band Oasis, was quick to speak out and criticize festival organizers for choosing Jay-Z to headline this past weekend’s Glastonbury festival in jolly ol' England.
Jay, who is not one to shy away from controversy, began his show with a video parody featuring Gallagher’s thoughts. The rapper then kicked off his set with one of Oasis’ best known songs, “Wonderwall”.
Here's a clip:
Now, that was a great idea. We tilt our hat's and sag our pants to you, Jay, but honestly, couldn't you at least learn the words and sing the song correctly. You ARE still an entertainer right?
Pathetic.
+1 for the idea...
-12 for the execution.
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