| Matisyahu – Fire of Heaven/Altar of Earth Lyrics | 17 years ago |
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you don't have to have any religious affiliation to associate with what he's essentially trying to say. he's more or less telling people not to act ungrateful and to embrace what has been given to them; the failure to do so could have some dire consequences |
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| Talib Kweli – For Women Lyrics | 17 years ago |
| Last verse about the fugitive slave girl gets me. One of those songs Kwe does that almost brings me to tears | |
| Stormtroopers Of Death – Speak English Or Die Lyrics | 18 years ago |
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don't really see how this song is true, funny or how you guys think it is. someone's being a little close-minded. you probably think it's me. if you listen to any M.O.D., there's obvious racial connotation in their lyrics too. not saying that any of them were racist, but some people (one of my South American friends) do take offense to their lyrics but listen to their music. i understand it's all in good humor to them, but i'm just saying. That said, even if the lyrics to this song and a few others suck, S.O.D. had some of the best riffs of any 80's crossover band. |
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| Saul Williams – Act III Scene 2 (Shakespeare) Lyrics | 18 years ago |
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"And all the kids pressing rewind on Let's Get Free." Is that a Dead Prez reference? |
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| Saul Williams – Telegram Lyrics | 18 years ago |
| lyrics are pure genius. and then to top it off he uses a beat from a bad brains song all about being out of the mainstream. my man saul williams | |
| Mos Def – Know That Lyrics | 18 years ago |
| a blackstar collab? mos and kweli rip on this track | |
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