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    Yeah Yeah just a quick question is Masta dissing m&m on the song Masta Killa "now m&m for example just another sample of ya worst nightmare" i cant catch the rest of whut he says something about a beautiful design. So that last bit about beautiful design confuses me. Is he dissing him or not
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    m&M = eminem?

    I hate that track.

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    we talked about it somewhere around here, maybe it was before the crash. It's not a diss. Just social commentary regarding civil rights. The verse starts "I thought the sign read 'no colors allowed'", then he starts talking about the cycle where R&B inspired Rock & Roll, and now how rap inspired Eminem. It's like how AfriAmericans were considered less than human, now they're influencing young white kids, again, just like the 50's, to the displeasure of their parents


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    Quote Originally Posted by tajeco
    we talked about it somewhere around here, maybe it was before the crash. It's not a diss. Just social commentary regarding civil rights. The verse starts "I thought the sign read 'no colors allowed'", then he starts talking about the cycle where R&B inspired Rock & Roll, and now how rap inspired Eminem. It's like how AfriAmericans were considered less than human, now they're influencing young white kids, again, just like the 50's, to the displeasure of their parents
    roger that
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    The most important line in the song:
    Illest lifeline Theology of Time

    Masta Killa is breaking down the the book/lecture by the Honorable Elijah Muhammad: The Theology of Time

    If you read the book, you would have to admit the song is incredible.

    Black culture/music will always attract the "un-alike" Eminem

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    That song definetly doesn't get the attention it deserves. At first I just enjoyed it for the mind blowing beat but when I really began to appreciate the lyrics I understood what an amazing track it is.
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    yeah, some dope thought in this song, it ends/closes the LP well


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    Thats my fav track on the album, and i always wondered what he was on about when he mentioned eminem..


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    I thought the eminem line was about that "racist tape" em made, you know where he dissed his black girlfriend...

    "Now Eminem, for example, just another sample
    Of your worst nightmare, coming back at you
    So beautiful designed, the places of time, to see
    Everything that has been, always will be"

    Em made the song when he was frustrated and shit, and then forgot about it, became a star, and when he was big (arguably the biggest) along comes this tape, that he made ages ago, a small tape that could've ended him... hence "Everything that has been, always will be"

    But I haven't read The Theology of Time, so if it makes sence it's probably that Masta raps about
    He Who Professes The Faith Will Excel:
    And To Whatever You Accustom Yourself
    You Will Grow Accustomed To.
    Blessing To The Reader.

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    No.. It's about Em being your average White Parents worst nightmare

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