Classic song.
Classic song.
Loyalty is Royalty. Strength and Loyalty
nice...puts you in a good mood
LOL. Sorry Admin. I'm new, so I'm still trying to navigate myself around the site with so many options.
I will post my random songs in this thread.
Train Trussle (2009)
"Just jewels, no crew heavy, my inside pants lay
Come packing like two machetes, one ratchet
Two clubs and a mask, jumping out a green rover
Niggas balling me down, that's when I reached over
Figured they ain't got no manners, young boys round here
They don't know my status
See niggas looking for a full time jack move
But they don't know, that these blades here crack dudes
Give it to them quick, something like fast food
Take a nigga gun like, you gon' blast who?
Cinderella girl, fronting in them glass shoes
Homo thug, bitch ass nigga, I smash you
You mad, 'cause you rocking a shit bag, smelling like piss
When it popped, ya click ran, you fucking with powerful men
Come value your business, it ain't all gravy
You pussy niggas, you'se the Avon lady, fuck you!"
The hardest, and imo - the best Ghostface verse over the last 10 yrs.
U-God's verse is not slouching either: "Yo, I stomp through the yard, I march through the hall
Charles Bronson them hard, Jack Johnson your jaw!"
Fucking sick!!!
Scotty Wotty with a legendary abstract cameo.
All punctuated over a sick sick sick beat - damn!
I cant believe this joint is 10-yrs old.
Thats a really fun track and video. Its gotta be one of ODB's final songs too?
Yeah I think its the last song he released before his death.
I always found this claim to be ironic and unfounded, as Esham is the inventor/godfather of the subgenre Acid Rap, circa 1989- later dubbed as "Horrorcore", which was then innovated by ICP in 1991. The style then made its way from Detroit to New York when Gravediggaz, Kool Keith, Godfather Don, etc, adapted it. Keith took similar shots at ICP as well. He then went on to sign to Esham's "Reel Life Productions" label in 2001, where they collabed on a multitude of joints for Keith's "Spankmaster" and E's "Tongues" albums, and performed at ICP's "Gathering of the Juggalos" in 2012.
So the whole beef with Gravediggaz at the time was pretty short sighted, imo, as neither of the artists were the originators of the style.
Godfather Don is awesome.
I stay lurking, circling the premises
Dart Chemist Sin on the search for arch-nemesis
Concoct a neurotoxin out of synonyms
Send your physical in triple shock
Bookmarks