"They took cameras to africa for pictures to rhyme
Over old.. yes, the great pretenders
Religeous entertainers who want to be life savers"
Is apparently about Somali-Canadian rapper K'naan, who flew to Africa to film his first video "Soobax". Shame really, I don't see what he did to deserve being berated.
He didn't do anything. My guess would be that K-OS was trying to pick a fight with him solely because feuds between rappers were stylish at the time and good for publicity. lol Seriously. K-OS' music took a nose dive after this album for me. I still liked Hymns for Atlantis for many of the songs, but mostly for the sound and less for the lyrics. Lyrically he's repetitive and most of the time he's just throwing a bunch of words around without actually saying anything. It's sort of disappointing because this album was so excellent. :(
He didn't do anything. My guess would be that K-OS was trying to pick a fight with him solely because feuds between rappers were stylish at the time and good for publicity. lol Seriously. K-OS' music took a nose dive after this album for me. I still liked Hymns for Atlantis for many of the songs, but mostly for the sound and less for the lyrics. Lyrically he's repetitive and most of the time he's just throwing a bunch of words around without actually saying anything. It's sort of disappointing because this album was so excellent. :(
"They took cameras to africa for pictures to rhyme Over old.. yes, the great pretenders Religeous entertainers who want to be life savers"
Is apparently about Somali-Canadian rapper K'naan, who flew to Africa to film his first video "Soobax". Shame really, I don't see what he did to deserve being berated.
He didn't do anything. My guess would be that K-OS was trying to pick a fight with him solely because feuds between rappers were stylish at the time and good for publicity. lol Seriously. K-OS' music took a nose dive after this album for me. I still liked Hymns for Atlantis for many of the songs, but mostly for the sound and less for the lyrics. Lyrically he's repetitive and most of the time he's just throwing a bunch of words around without actually saying anything. It's sort of disappointing because this album was so excellent. :(
He didn't do anything. My guess would be that K-OS was trying to pick a fight with him solely because feuds between rappers were stylish at the time and good for publicity. lol Seriously. K-OS' music took a nose dive after this album for me. I still liked Hymns for Atlantis for many of the songs, but mostly for the sound and less for the lyrics. Lyrically he's repetitive and most of the time he's just throwing a bunch of words around without actually saying anything. It's sort of disappointing because this album was so excellent. :(
That's just my opinion anyway. lol
That's just my opinion anyway. lol