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| Lil' Wayne – A Milli Lyrics
| 17 years ago
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IVIonsterAddict your the fuckin idiot. For your information Lil Wayne is currently studying psychology. Hip-Hop haters are without a doubt the most ignorant people around. Very rarely do you find any Hip-Hop fans spamming words of vermoin against rock bands ect. If you don't like it fine, but don't be a self centered twat about it. Oh redbaron like many Hip-Hop lyrics there are double and hidden meanings. Lil Wayne is regarded as the king of couplets. |
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| Mos Def – Rock N Roll Lyrics
| 18 years ago
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Well first of all one of the cats on this post sure as hell don"snt sound freindly towards Hip Hop> Maybe he or she took the Metillica Challenge and tried to turn it into the cliche Rap vs Rock>
On a second glance I also notice someone that sounded like they were giving valuable ciriticism until they came up with the absurd idea that later on Mos Def was coyping the lead singer of the Red Hot chilli Peppers flow. You were right about the lyrics for the intro, but thats Hip Hop like it or not the Jet Kung Do of music. For the flow however the Chillies obviously were influenced by Hip Hop because heaps of MC's flow like Mos Def from back in the day and today. |
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| Nas – I Can Lyrics
| 20 years ago
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[Nas]
Be, be, 'fore we came to this country
We were kings and queens, never porch monkeys
It was empires in Africa called Kush
Timbuktu, where every race came to get books
It's true. European historians have mostly tried to discredit Africa as an uncivilized continent. Arab historians have always praised Africa, it's civilisations and it's culutural attrubutions to the world, just read this Arab proverb about Africa.
"Salt comes from the north, gold from the south, but the word of God and the treasures of wisdom come from Timbuktu."
Kush an African empire south of Egypt. Conquered Egypt and ruled it for 100 years. Pictures of Black pharoes and queens represent African Kush rules of the time. Egypt is believed to have a black origin, but the majority of Egyptians during it's golden age were probably of mixed origin, including black, middle eastern/hebrew and Medeiteranan. |
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| Tupac Shakur – Black Jesus Lyrics
| 20 years ago
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Oh I get it. It's all right for spoilt little white kids to create pop punk/emo music about rebelling against the system and how crap their lifes are, but when it comes to black people their just suppose to keep their heads down low and not speak up, unless their asking to polish your shoes. |
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| Akon – Ghetto Lyrics
| 20 years ago
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It still amazes me how people like ledsurfer6 like to pretend that poverty doesn't exsist. Well it does and I beleive people like Akon who express the pain they feel from a bad life through music and the arts needs to be acknowledge for showing youth who are going through the samethings he went through that music can be a positive way to express how they feel. |
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| Aesop Rock – Daylight Lyrics
| 20 years ago
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For all of you none Hip-Hop fans shocked to find a rapper not rapping about money and hoes well don't there are a lot of MCs/rappers like Aesop Rock the problem is they don't get any publicity because record companies know that they can make more money from club banging hits then songs with a deeper meaning. |
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| Tupac Shakur – Thugz Mansion Lyrics
| 20 years ago
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''Little LaTasha sho' grown
Tell the lady in the liquorstore that she's forgiven, so come home''
That is one of my favourite lines. 2pac is telling a grieving mother that her child is in heaven and it's time for her to move on. |
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| Tupac Shakur – Keep Ya Head Up Lyrics
| 20 years ago
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2pac has respect for women, he doesn't have respect for hoes. A women loves you for who you are a hoe loves you for you money and fame. |
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| Tupac Shakur – Black Jesus Lyrics
| 20 years ago
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You bitch ass emo kids need to shut the fuck up. 2pac music is about real struggles and not whinying about being a nerdy little emo bitch.
This song is about how the poor black community feels lost and alone. They want a black figure to look up to. Their parents generation had their Martin Luther Kings and Malcom Xs to look up to. The young black community to wants a strong postive black figure they can look up to. ''Black Jesus'' doesn't refer to Jesus being black, it refers to a postive black person that young poor black kids can look up to and aspire to. |
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| Tupac Shakur – Holla If Ya Hear Me Lyrics
| 20 years ago
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The music video for this song rules. This song is about how people living in the ghetto feel abandon from the outside society and are treated like caged animals by the police. 2pac following in the footsteps of his Black Panther upbringing is calling for a revolution. |
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| Black Star – Thieves In The Night Lyrics
| 20 years ago
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I think that the song is also talking about in African American culture there is no middle class, you are poor or you are rich.
I find it's distressin, there's never no in-between
We either niggaz or Kings
We either bitches or Queens |
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| Ciara – 1, 2 Step Lyrics
| 20 years ago
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What the fuck Hip-Hop takes no talent, let me hear you make a 1 min freestyle right on the spot, let me hear you scratch and mix a joint up in a club, let me watch you breakdance, let me see you turn a blank wall into a peice of art with a spray can. |
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