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Bloodhound Gang – Yellow Fever Lyrics 20 years ago
Are you talking to me? If so, I didn't say that I was offended anywhere.

If you, on the other hand, are dumb enough to not realize that it is, believe it or not, reasonable for someone to find something offensive in a Bloodhound Gang song, and this one in particular, than you deserve to be an idiot.

Either way, your argument doesn't make any sense. Try rereading what I said.

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Bloodhound Gang – Yellow Fever Lyrics 20 years ago
Considering that it contains a racial slur in the chorus to only minor comedic effect, one could at least accept that there's some unnessary offensiveness in the song.

But I still find the rest of the song pretty funny. I think it's great how well all these references are so seemlessly worked in.

And I may be wrong, but I don't think they rereleased the song on a vinyl. It was the other way around. They had the two songs while on Republic first, then DGC decieded to leave the songs out when they put it out.

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Nas – If I Ruled the World (Imagine That) Lyrics 21 years ago
The Whodini sample works perfectly in here.

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Nas – Last Real Nigga Alive Lyrics 21 years ago
This song is kind of a history lesson of Nas' life in rap. But mainly he seems to want to explain that there's some more background to his Jay-Z beef and so he explains it in a broad context.

In the first verse, he goes with his life before Illmatic and until Jay-Z goes on with his hit Ain't No Nigga in '96. He drops tons of names in there.

In the second verse, he hones in on the stuff with Jay-Z. He also lists all of his albums including The Firm and QB's Finest which had the hit Oochie Wally.

The best line has to be this one: "The Gift and The Curse? Fuck that shit, the first shall be last." (The Gift and The Curse being part of the title of Jay-Z's latest album at the time.)

And the line is "Bad Boy biting Nas album cover weight."

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Nas – You're Da Man Lyrics 21 years ago
Ha, I love that line, too.

'...Barbeque' refers to the song Live at the Barbeque, a song on Main Source's 1991 album, which was the first song that Nas was on.

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Nas – Nature Shines Lyrics 21 years ago
This is not a Nas song. The rapper who raps this song goes by the name Nature and also apparently happens to be just as good.

Nature was added as the fourth member of The Firm with Nas, AZ, and Foxy Brown for the group's album. They in turn kicked out Cormega (Cormega's good, but Nature is definitely better) and ended up with an even better fourth rapper.

This song is a great track; probably one of his best, as the title suggests. So many great lines in this piece. Seriously. It's even better with his flow. I can't wait 'til I get a hold of one of this guy's albums.

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Nas – Rule Lyrics 21 years ago
Yeah, he's not saying America's a bad place. He's criticizing people who have power, and America is a strong element in that subject. Now the song My Country, THAT'S a harsh song and I could really see with that one how he has some serious beef with stuff here.

He did a good job of flowing and expressing thoughts in this song, but the best part of the song is the Tears For Fears sample. Whoever thought of that made an awesome pick for a beat (and chorus).

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