What the artist means
The amount of flexing on this track should be outlawed, Murda is spitting in this one, he's shooting everything and everyone in sight. He's detailing the shenanigans that he went through when we were way younger, and he doesn't care if the police are listening. He's one of the toughest rappers out there and he has no qualms about daring his haters to make the first move. Conway The Machine holds no qualms on his verse, he's bragging about the drugs he's sold, he's not scared of anything since he got shot so viscously. He drops a couple of hard punchlines, assures us that this year is his, and he closes out by telling us that he prefers hanging around real street gangsters than the fake rappers moving around these days.
What the song means to me
I love me a good gangster rap song, it's so refreshing in a genre taken over by mumble rappers and posers that water down some of the things that make rap one of the hardest genres in music. Uncle Murda came out fighting but I'll have to give the W to Conway, his flow on this track was simply godlike. The track's beat was perfect for a hit of this nature, it is menacing, it is utterly disrespectful, and the legends didn't come out to flirt. I will give this song a rating of 10/10.
What the artist means The amount of flexing on this track should be outlawed, Murda is spitting in this one, he's shooting everything and everyone in sight. He's detailing the shenanigans that he went through when we were way younger, and he doesn't care if the police are listening. He's one of the toughest rappers out there and he has no qualms about daring his haters to make the first move. Conway The Machine holds no qualms on his verse, he's bragging about the drugs he's sold, he's not scared of anything since he got shot so viscously. He drops a couple of hard punchlines, assures us that this year is his, and he closes out by telling us that he prefers hanging around real street gangsters than the fake rappers moving around these days.
What the song means to me I love me a good gangster rap song, it's so refreshing in a genre taken over by mumble rappers and posers that water down some of the things that make rap one of the hardest genres in music. Uncle Murda came out fighting but I'll have to give the W to Conway, his flow on this track was simply godlike. The track's beat was perfect for a hit of this nature, it is menacing, it is utterly disrespectful, and the legends didn't come out to flirt. I will give this song a rating of 10/10.