2. "I'm still discovering double entendre's from Resurrection..." In response to Reply # 0
>Also I remember Id find new double entendre's and shit off the >Common Resurrection album for YEARS after the release.
As recently as late last year. I'll have to report back on which gem it was but I remember being like "JESUS, TWENTY YEARS LATER AND THIS MOTHERFUCKER IS STILL TRICKING ME??"
"You can take an African out of Africa, but you can't take Africa out of the African" Afro-Americana/Afro-Caribbana/Afro-Latino unite. We are ALL Black!
10. "I agree! I had an epiphany this summer re: Pease Porridge " In response to Reply # 4
I clicked on what I think it really meant 25 years later... "Peace" Porridge, meaning that they're sick of peace and they threw it in a pot, don't wanna eat it and now it's nine days old / old news.
They've got no time for peace any more (the hippy image) / "its time for some heads to be thrown" etc ... which was theme of the album cover as well... Or maybe I'm just slow
5. "This one from Takover" In response to Reply # 0
Trust me on this one, I'll detach you Mind from spirit, body from soul They'll have to hold a mass to put your body in a hole
You take the blue pill, the story ends. You wake up in your bed and believe whatever you want to believe. You take the red pill, you stay in Wonderland, and I show you how deep the rabbit hole goes.
And yea --- not only did the original make it way more obvious, but IMO the original was a way better song. I mean I love the nostalgia of the 2001 version but I never thought much of the beat at all. So simplistic.
19. "RE: Do you know how many times I've heard that but..." In response to Reply # 18
It took me about a year to catch that acronym. What makes it so bad is that's a line that everyone raps along to. No pun intended...BUT that was some GENIUS wordplay.
14. "I remember Kurt Loder poking fun at that fact on MTV" In response to Reply # 0
around the time the video was hot. He said something to the effect of, "And congrats to Ice Cube, who married his longtime girlfriend Kim this weekend, the same Kim who is affectionately mentioned in Today Was a Good Day."
Not the exact wording, but something to that effect.
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