On "Wedding Crasher", off The-Dream's Terius Nash: 1977 record, the r&b singer beligerently crashes the matrimony apologizing for the interruption, but far from ashamed of his intoxicated courage. It's a bro's anthem for winning her back, in that it took a bottle of Patrón to achieve clarity, which is far from the formula for happily ever after, but will lead to one helluva hijacked honeymoon. It's catchy and I admittedly praised Nash in the song's initia...
Impose Magazine — On "Wedding Crasher", off The-Dream's Terius Nash: 1977 record, the r&b singer beligerently crashes the matrimony apologizing for the interruption, but far from asham... more info