Drake – Fireworks Lyrics | 14 years ago |
Not the album version! |
Eminem – No Love (feat. Lil Wayne) Lyrics | 14 years ago |
....oh damn...wait. he already has. |
Eminem – No Love (feat. Lil Wayne) Lyrics | 14 years ago |
@Saxx ----------------- "Man get these whack cocksuckers off stage Where the fuck is Kanye when you need him?" ----------------- You're right, it 'could' be a suggestion for him, calling out to Kayne to get "whack cocksuckers off stage" ------------------ "Snatch the mic from him, bitch I'mma let you finish in a minute Yeah the rap is tight But I'm fucking with the greatest verse of all time So you might want to go back to the lab tonight and um Scribble out them rhymes you were going to spit And start over from scratch and write new ones" -------------------- But the rest of this verse for the most part insinuates otherwise. In a literal sense, "cocksuckers" is plural, where in this stanza, "snatch the mic from him" is a singular reference. Eminem, a perfectionist, at this stage of the "game" is recognized as a technical lyricist. This verse, can be seen in two different lights, but to me, it seems as a, not-so-subtle multiplex of skipping stones creating everlasting ripples, taking some pacquiao'esq jabs at kayne. Another take on the Kayne reference is, that bringing fourth Kanye to take the Mic, "as an dignifying gesture" but that Eminems rap is sooo "disgustingly sick", that I have to snatch the mic from Kayne...hence "Snatch the mic from him"... Either way, It's taking stabs at Kayne in some way or another, but if south park can get away with, "fishdicks" then, Em, can prolly get away with verbal murder. |
Drake – Forever Lyrics | 14 years ago |
no this is the sickest!!!! http://www.songmeanings.net/songs/view/3530822107858832309/#73015928712 |
Eminem – No Love (feat. Lil Wayne) Lyrics | 14 years ago |
This song, is EPIC on so many levels. First and foremost, I definitely think this song is a testament to Eminem's perseverance in the game. He has pushed his skills to a new dimension and timezone, surpassing Jay-Z and Nas (yet i feel, nas is still lyrically up there) easily. I'm not going to compare Pac or Biggie, cuz they have passed away...but in terms of rapid delivery, with lyrical creativity, EM easily pushes Twista 3x. He changes up the tempo of his delivery to rhythmically create vocals that are instrumental on their own. The only thing i found a little odd was his use of the word, "fellow" because i feel that word is dated, but when he rhymed it with "You can still get roasted because Marsh is not mellow", it totally is acceptable. There has been some words, floating on the internet, that EM, was a bit ticked that Lil Wayne, and Kayne were getting attention, when he clearly felt that they --- for the most part were a bit over-rated. Well...you know how that saying goes. Keep your friends close, and your enemies closer? That's what Eminem did. He did an Encore of Drake's Forever, and forever put lil wayne to shame, while grabbing the mic from Kayne, and sent him home, without a pen to his pad---jaws wide open, gag ball and all. Kayne is a plucked chicken. In stead of stooping to Pac and Biggies level, Jay-z's and Nas's rivalry, and 50's and The Game's kiddy fest.... EM, takes his adversaries, raps with them, and puts them to SHAME! Seriously, i think lil wayne is a joker, and needs to re-evaluate his style. It was cool with the Carter III, because it was "new/edgy" and took the world by storm, but now its repetitive, banal, and done. Lil Wayne sounds like his talking, there is no real delivery...like his technique is Juvenile compared to Em's. When Wayne speeds up his vocal delivery, it sounds like the start of Em's part. I love the way Em rips on Kanye, i'm sure Taylor Swift is gonna be bumping this tune in whatever car she drives. What i want? I want EM and NAS, to collaborate, and have DRE produce that shit. That's what i want to see...Not Wayne and Kanye, they both wanksta's. Drake, has some potential, but lyrically his subject work is cliche. 40, is a good producer for him...i feel drake can easily eclipse Wayne and Kayne, but has miles before he can touch Nas, Jay, biggie, Pac, or EM. EM IS ON TOP...and in the books forever. TOO $HORT should start taking notes. Peace out! |
Lil' Wayne – You Ain't Got Nuthin Lyrics | 14 years ago |
This SONG is OFF the HOOK. Lil Wayne's chorus...amazing. Wayne's stanza sounds amazing...so fluid...he just can free verse and maintain the rhythm. That's the next lil wayne...be able to free verse while staying on rhythm. |
Drake – Forever Lyrics | 14 years ago |
upon further research, this tune is going to be a part of Lebron James documentary, and Wayne makes a reference to the "King" in his verses. |
Drake – Forever Lyrics | 14 years ago |
It may not mean nothing to yall But understand nothing was done for me So I dont plan on stopping at all I want this shit forever man, ever man, ever man Im shutting shit down at the mall And telling every girl she the one for me And I aint even planning to call I want this shit forever man, ever man, ever man, ever man On a personal level, i kind of like the chorus. It's very motivating and uplifting. It reinforces ones relentless drive to be successful, despite never really getting any breaks. Carrying one's own weight, and having their painstaking work speak for itself. While i must say - Drake is still developing as an artist; but being on this track with three multi-platinum artists is no small feat. It is recognition and acknowledgment by the industries great - That Drake is here to stick around. [Drake] Last name ever First name greatest Like a sprained ankle boy I aint nothing to play with Started off local but thanks to all the haters I know G4 pilots on a first name basis In your city faded off the brown, Nino She insists she got more class, we know Swimming in the money come and find me, Nemo If I was at the club you know I ball, chemo Drop the mixtape that shit sounded like a album Who'da thought a country wide tour'd be the outcome Labels want my name beside the X like Malcolm Everybody got a deal, I did it without one Yeah nigga Im about my business Killing all these rappers you would swear I had a hit list Everyone who doubted me is asking for forgiveness If you aint been a part of it at least you got to witness Bitches faded of the brown, refers to Heroin use...but this verse is very unique in the sense that Drake is doing a lot lyrically. He uses "brown" to refer to a drug, but then, follows up with Nino. Mimicking his early construction of of "last name ever" "first name greatest". He does the same, with "brown, Nino". [Nino Brown (Played by Wesley Snipes) is the main character in the film New Jack City. Nino is the head of the Cash Money Brothers or (CMB) which is a crack dealing network based in Harlem. - Urban dictionary] "Swimming in the money come and find me, Nemo" -- I feel this verse sets up Kayne's stanza. The next few verses by Drake, are about his success, and how he has risen from mixtapes, and not taking other peoples deconstructive criticism seriously. Now Drake's stanza, starts to diminish on content and value as soon as he starts narrating his success. Lyrically, this "success theme" is so cliche that it is beyond pastiche (blank parody [imitation]).This is very atypical of hip-hop/rap artists. I personally don't give two turds of reason, to hear about how an artist has came into the scene. I don't want to hear it in my music, i can look it up on wikipedia. Yet, i don't condone the chorus, because its secular enough to be uplifting rather than cliched narration. Also, the way Drake says "bitches" (at the end), sounds off rhythm. He shouldn't have enunciated as slow a two syllable word, but rather more nonchalantly. Chorus] [Kanye West] I used to have hood dreams Big fame, big chains I stuck my dick inside this life until that bitch came I went hard all fall like the ball teams Just so I can make it rain all spring Yall seen my story my glory I had raped the game young You can call it statutory When a nigga blow up they gon build statures of me Old money Benjamin Button, whaat, nuttin Now superbad chicks giving me McLovin You would think I ran the world like Michelles husband You would think these niggas would know me when they really doesnt Like they was down with the old me no you fucking wasnt Youre such a fucking loser He didnt even go to class Bueller Trade the Grammy plaques just to have my granny back Remember she had that bad hip like a fanny pack Chasing the stardom will turn you into a maniac All the way in Hollywood and I cant even act They pull their cameras out and God damn they snap I used to want this thing forever yall can have it back He personifies, life as intercourse with a woman, that he constantly is "fulfilling". West, tends to exploit excessive metaphors and similes, creating very visual verses that have very gruesome and jarring connotations. aka "statutory rape" He makes a cinematic pop cultural reference the film "superbad" - Contextually, this very primitive verse detracts from Kayne's grandeur (not that he has much). Hearing this line, just brings the emphatic value of his stanza down significantly. I feel though, people that are easy to amuse, and unable to differentiate good music, from "epic" music, will easily be amused and relish in being able to recognize the reference. Trust me - It's "superbad". "You would think I ran the world like Michelles husband You would think these niggas would know me when they really doesnt" He makes a reference to President Obama, via "Michelle's Husband". The following few line subtly diss the president, and all the critic's and "haters". Repetitively, emphasizing that they don't "know him". ---- WHATEVER the fu*k is that suppose to mean? I don't think Kayne even knows himself, yet alone do i want hear about him "humbling his ways". Hasn't he been trying to be humble, ever since he made it onto the scene? Kayne just needs to find a bitch (maybe a wife) that will put him in his place. haha. "Trade the Grammy plaques just to have my granny back." You probably didn't feel that way, when you were trying to get one. And what's the significance of trading a plaque for someones life back. It's just a weak verse. Materialistic does not equate humanistic. I know that Kayne is trying to say that he'd trade his success and fame, for his grandmother back; but i don't buy it, it's just weak. Initially Kayne sounds "normal" however as the stanza progresses, his voice, tone, and attitude becomes disgruntled and raspy. It's like he's in bitter agony, almost being "emo". If Kayne doesn't f*ck up for one year; i'd give him my granmy. [Chorus] [Lil Wayne] Ok, hello it's da Martian Space jam Jordans I want this shit forever wake up and smell the garden Fresher than the harvest Step up to the target If I had one guess than I guess Im just New Orleans And I will never stop like Im running from the cops Hop up in my car and told my chauffeur to the top Life is such a fucking roller coaster then it drops But what should I scream for this is my theme park My minds shine even when my thoughts seem dark Pistol on my side you dont wanna hear that thing talk Let the king talk check the price and pay attention Lil Wayne thats what they got to say or mention Im like Nevada in the middle of the summer Im resting in the lead I need a pillow and a cover Shhh, my foots sleeping on the gas No brake pads, no such thing as last Lil wayne, talking about Martians, will not get you abducted. (More to come) [Chorus] [Eminem] There they go, back in stadiums as Shady spits his flow Nuts they go, macadamian they go so ballistic, whoa We can make them look like Bozos He's wondering if he should spit this slow Fuck no! Go for broke His cup just runneth over, oh no He aint had a real buzz like this since the last time that he overdosed Theyve been waiting patiently for Pinocchio to poke his nose Back into the game and they know Rap will never be the same as before Bashing in the brains of these hoes And establishing a name as he goes The passion and the flame is ignited You cant put it out once we light it This shit is exactly what the fuck that Im talking about when we riot You dealin with a few true villains Whose stand inside of the booth truth spillin And spit true feelings, until our tooth fillings come flying up out of our mouths Now rewind it! Payback muthafucka for the way that you got at me hows it taste? When I slap the taste out your mouth with the bass so loud that it shakes the place Im Hannibal Lecter so just in case youre thinking of saving face You aint gonna have no face to save by the time I'm through with this place So Drake I don't even know where to begin. Eminem, makes a Koenigsegg look like a joke. [Chorus] |
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