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One of the most underrated Wu-verses
Yo, in the housing, thousands seen early graves
Victims of wordly ways, memories stays engraved All my live brothers, is locked down with high numbers The young hunger, blind to these lies, they die younger In this New World the Order slaughter men, women, and children Ten feet gates surround the building keep us sealed in The projects, lifeless like a vietnam vet Constant war, sever threats of enemy conquest Crooked cops comb my building complex that's in the rumble Streets are like a jungle, can't let my cypher crumble Vivid thoughts, Devils resort to trick knowledge They kick garbage, lust for chicks and quick dollars I know the pain the game bring, I did the same thing Spaced out in the staircase, performing a sting It's hard to keep control, I bless those who seek a scroll Trying to reach a whole nation and break the sleeper hold Not a role model, I walk a hard role to follow I sold bottles of sorrow then chose poems and novels The gospel was told, some souls it swallowed whole Mentally they fold, and they eventually sold their life and times, deadly like the virus design but too, minute to dilute, the science is mine Deck on A better tomorrow. Such a great verse lyrically and flow. Also makes me realize how dude has fallen off badly in recent years. |
I agree. The song it self is underrated.
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Yeah this is one of my favorite songs on Forever. Deck takes the song, but I think all the verses are dope.
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Was one of my favorites too. Great song.
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one of my favorite Deck verses ever and definitely one of my all-time favorite Wu joints overall...
but i don't think it's UNDERrated.....maybe by the most mainstreamy Wu fans, like those who only know C.R.E.A.M. and Triumph but claim to be Wu-heads |
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would have to be Diesel....shit is so underrated
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when was diesel recorded?
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1997 on the soul in the hole soundtrack
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