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3. "when did swag surfin become a THING though? "
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i mean, i fucked w/ F.L.Y. and swag surfin back in '09 when it dropped and i'd be swag surfin to NON-"Swag Surfin" songs (cuz they didn't even play Swag Surfin in Seattle except in my apartment).

now, it probably was always a thing in the south and i just don't know about it, but i feel like it caught on in NYC clubs a couple years ago and here we are.

it's just so odd for something like this to still be culturally relevant so many years later. it's not like people are still cranking that soulja boy.

  

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Did we talk about this swag surf at the White House after party? [View all] , PimpTrickGangstaClik, Sun Nov-20-16 04:41 PM
 
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