Arnold Schwarzenegger can now add rapper to his lengthy resume. The action star appears on Austrian musician Andreas Gabalier's latest single, "Pump it Up." It's definitely not a cover of Elvis Costello's 1978 single of the same name, though that could have been good too. Instead, it's a new original motivational song that goes into Schwarzenegger's life and career from body builder to worldwide action superstar and even the governor of California. Schwarzenegger's career is pretty amazing to think about and now he's letting us all know that we can also do what he has done if we remain positive.
When examining Arnold Schwarzenegger's flow on "Pump it Up," he really doesn't have one as he delivers lines like, "Hey, I'm Arnold Schwarzenegger and listen carefully," which is comparable to Jay-z's lazy verse on Kanye West's "Monster," also featuring Nicki Minaj. "Dig deep down and ask yourself, who do you want to be.
When examining Arnold Schwarzenegger's flow on "Pump it Up," he really doesn't have one as he delivers lines like, "Hey, I'm Arnold Schwarzenegger and listen carefully," which is comparable to Jay-z's lazy verse on Kanye West's "Monster," also featuring Nicki Minaj. "Dig deep down and ask yourself, who do you want to be.
- 5/31/2019
- by Kevin Burwick
- MovieWeb
Arnold Schwarzenegger is making his rapping debut in a new song about pursuing your dreams.
The 71-year-old actor appeared in the music video “Pump it Up — The Motivation Song” by Austrian singer Andreas Gabalier on Friday.
Gabalier, 34, sang about Schwarzenegger’s inspirational career — both as a bodybuilder and a film star — and received a little help from Schwarzenegger who wasn’t afraid to rap his own verses.
“Hey, I’m Arnold Schwarzenegger and listen carefully,” Schwarzenegger began. “Dig deep down and ask yourself, who do you want to be. Not what, but who — if you believe success will come to you,...
The 71-year-old actor appeared in the music video “Pump it Up — The Motivation Song” by Austrian singer Andreas Gabalier on Friday.
Gabalier, 34, sang about Schwarzenegger’s inspirational career — both as a bodybuilder and a film star — and received a little help from Schwarzenegger who wasn’t afraid to rap his own verses.
“Hey, I’m Arnold Schwarzenegger and listen carefully,” Schwarzenegger began. “Dig deep down and ask yourself, who do you want to be. Not what, but who — if you believe success will come to you,...
- 5/30/2019
- by Alexia Fernandez
- PEOPLE.com
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