Charlie Wilson Joins ‘We Playin’ Spades’ to Talk Music, Classic Hits, and His Upcoming R&B Cookout Tour
Charlie Wilson joined Nick Cannon and Courtney Bee on the popular “We Playin’ Spades” podcast, where he shared stories from […]
Read More »You slide it into an old laptop. The drive whirs, unsure. The movie plays—pixelated, glorious, and absolutely locked in the year 2005, even though the film came out in 2011.
The cover art is slightly pixelated. Mater’s tow hook bleeds into a magenta sky. The title is stamped in an aggressive chrome font that promises global espionage, but the disc inside feels impossibly fragile—a silver rainbow shimmer under a lamp. cars 2 vcd
Cars 2 on VCD didn’t exist for the cinephile. It existed for the kid with a region-free DVD player that also read VCDs, or the uncle who brought back discs from a market in Southeast Asia. It was the format of compromise: cheap, portable, and just good enough to make Mater’s fart jokes land at 240p. You slide it into an old laptop
Charlie Wilson joined Nick Cannon and Courtney Bee on the popular “We Playin’ Spades” podcast, where he shared stories from […]
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Charlie Wilson joins Amaarae on her highly anticipated new album Black Star, collaborating on the track “Dream Scenario.” The 13-song […]
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Charlie Wilson’s newest single taps back into his signature feel-good sound with a groove that is perfect for the summer. […]
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Charlie Wilson brings his signature smooth vocals to country star Scotty McCreery’s new single “Once Upon a Bottle of Wine” […]
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Charlie Wilson joins Gracie’s Corner, the popular children’s animated sing-along YouTube series for a new song, “Have a Good Time.” Watch […]
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You slide it into an old laptop. The drive whirs, unsure. The movie plays—pixelated, glorious, and absolutely locked in the year 2005, even though the film came out in 2011.
The cover art is slightly pixelated. Mater’s tow hook bleeds into a magenta sky. The title is stamped in an aggressive chrome font that promises global espionage, but the disc inside feels impossibly fragile—a silver rainbow shimmer under a lamp.
Cars 2 on VCD didn’t exist for the cinephile. It existed for the kid with a region-free DVD player that also read VCDs, or the uncle who brought back discs from a market in Southeast Asia. It was the format of compromise: cheap, portable, and just good enough to make Mater’s fart jokes land at 240p.