I'm pretty sure this song is a satire about all the mainstream rap that's about nothing, just "money, ho's, and rims". Can anyone explain the reference to Mos Def and Talib Kweli?
Yeah, I'm not sure what the reference is to, I hope Kanye isn't inferring that Mos and Talib often talk about ice/gold, because that's pretty far from the truth. There's definitely no bad blood though, obviously, considering he's worked with both rappers.
Yeah, I'm not sure what the reference is to, I hope Kanye isn't inferring that Mos and Talib often talk about ice/gold, because that's pretty far from the truth. There's definitely no bad blood though, obviously, considering he's worked with both rappers.
GOLLY, more of that bullshit ice rap (meaning he's about to rap about jewelry and money)
I got to apologize to Mos and Kweli (he's apologizing because they are his friends and he understands that they are underground lyricists who rap about social issues and hate rappers who got famous for rapping about essentially nothing)
GOLLY, more of that bullshit ice rap (meaning he's about to rap about jewelry and money)
I got to apologize to Mos and Kweli (he's apologizing because they are his friends and he understands that they are underground lyricists who rap about social issues and hate rappers who got famous for rapping about essentially nothing)
He's being sarcastic through and through anyway, the line where he says, "I always said if I rapped I'd say something significant, but now I'm rappin' bout money hoes and rims agaaaiiinnnn" is clearly sarcastic because he draws it out and speaks in a different...
He's being sarcastic through and through anyway, the line where he says, "I always said if I rapped I'd say something significant, but now I'm rappin' bout money hoes and rims agaaaiiinnnn" is clearly sarcastic because he draws it out and speaks in a different voice than we are usually accustomed to.
I'm pretty sure this song is a satire about all the mainstream rap that's about nothing, just "money, ho's, and rims". Can anyone explain the reference to Mos Def and Talib Kweli?
Yeah, I'm not sure what the reference is to, I hope Kanye isn't inferring that Mos and Talib often talk about ice/gold, because that's pretty far from the truth. There's definitely no bad blood though, obviously, considering he's worked with both rappers.
Yeah, I'm not sure what the reference is to, I hope Kanye isn't inferring that Mos and Talib often talk about ice/gold, because that's pretty far from the truth. There's definitely no bad blood though, obviously, considering he's worked with both rappers.
GOLLY, more of that bullshit ice rap (meaning he's about to rap about jewelry and money) I got to apologize to Mos and Kweli (he's apologizing because they are his friends and he understands that they are underground lyricists who rap about social issues and hate rappers who got famous for rapping about essentially nothing)
GOLLY, more of that bullshit ice rap (meaning he's about to rap about jewelry and money) I got to apologize to Mos and Kweli (he's apologizing because they are his friends and he understands that they are underground lyricists who rap about social issues and hate rappers who got famous for rapping about essentially nothing)
He's being sarcastic through and through anyway, the line where he says, "I always said if I rapped I'd say something significant, but now I'm rappin' bout money hoes and rims agaaaiiinnnn" is clearly sarcastic because he draws it out and speaks in a different...
He's being sarcastic through and through anyway, the line where he says, "I always said if I rapped I'd say something significant, but now I'm rappin' bout money hoes and rims agaaaiiinnnn" is clearly sarcastic because he draws it out and speaks in a different voice than we are usually accustomed to.