Timeflies Creates Theme Song For Adult Star Mia Khalifa
. (Radio.com) Mia Khalifa is an emerging porn star that is currently the most popular actress on tube site Pornhub, reaching that apex in record time. Part of her originality and appeal is a particular scene that features her wearing a hijab, which is a traditional Muslim headscarf. But, this has also caused some to respond negatively, as the adornment has religious significance. Some have even threatened the young woman with death because of her choice in wearing the hijab. MTV points out that band Timeflies have been inspired by the events and have written Khalifa a theme song, appropriately titled "Mia Khalifa." A sample of lyrics: 'Know she got dumps like a truck' From New York to the bay/All the way to Lebanon/Sometimes you gotta make a decision/Took her talents 'round the world/Now she ballin' like Lebron." The song is part of Timeflies Tuesday, in which the duo makes a new song every Tuesday. The process, as told to MTV, sounds predictably off the cuff. 'If I'm being real, we were in a cab to the studio, doing our daily surf around, and her name kept popping up, and we talked about it' read some articles and did some 'research,'" explained group member and vocalist Cal Shapiro. Take a listen to the song (warning: the song contains lyrics that may be considered offensive) here. Radio.com is an official news provider for antiMusic.com.
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