rough rugged and real raps at a stand still/ so much shit I can't feel, cultures landfill/ words manufactured to buy whats manufactured/ throw back styles and thugs as crying actors/ time capsules captured from times much dapper/ totting hope on a float for boats of sh*t to come after/ rap is the new face, DJ's been replaced/ HIP HOP CAN'T BE POP, ya must be on free-base/ gangsta's, drug dealers, but can't see the the fact/ the white folk buy ya tracks cuz that's how blacks supposed to act/ yea keep it offensive, draw thoughts out the pensive/ with a high price of freedom to speak expensive/ got short credit, but long loan deals/ said it how I said it cuz that's how grown I feel/ not a racist, but face it, the facts in the display/ went from destruct, dismantle, to this brand of decay/ jack old tracks for replay without Prince Pauls ok/ cuz raw sh*t happened way before Dre Day/ you can choose to dispute it, but proofs not polluted/ cuz the next don't match excellence thats executed/ radio excommunicated.... the market faded?/ nah just escalated to pop and glad I waited/ its soul resurgence, dig me to resurface/ only thing left is anthropology rap with a purpose/ you can study true school, but can't bring it back/ so we stuck.... with the Young Gifted and Wack
2. "Unfortuantely, there is no bigger brand in Pop music.." In response to Reply # 0
Than the blackest rapper, with the hardest mean-mug. Deal.
King James Bible states in (1st Corinthians 14:8-9)-"..Again, If the trumpet does NOT sound a clear call, who will get ready for battle?..So it is with you."