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cross-posted from: https://lemmy.world/post/17538603

“Who Shot Ya?” is Biggie’s warning to his adversaries not to mess with him and if they do, he will return the favor by killing them.

The song was originally recorded for Mary J. Blige’s 1994 album My Life but didn’t make the cut as Biggie’s version was considered too violent. Instead, Keith Murray was asked to record a different version, which is now known as the “K. Murray Interlude.”

On November 30, 1994, 2Pac was shot and robbed at Quad Studios in New York. He accused Puff Daddy, Jimmy Henchman, and Biggie for setting up the attack. “Who Shot Ya?” fueled Pac’s suspicions as he saw it as a diss track toward him, due to its coincidental release in Feburary 1995. He later responded to the song a year later with “Hit ‘Em Up” and “Bomb First (My Second Reply).”

https://genius.com/The-notorious-big-who-shot-ya-lyrics

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Blackalicious was an American hip-hop duo from Sacramento, California, made up of rapper Gift of Gab and DJ/producer Chief Xcel. They are noted for Gift of Gab's often tongue-twisting, multisyllabic, complex rhymes and Chief Xcel's soulful production. The duo released four full-length albums: Nia in 1999, Blazing Arrow in 2002, The Craft in 2005, and Imani Vol. 1 in 2015. Gift of Gab died in June 2021.

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Faith of a Mustard Seed | Out July 26, 2024

Mustard | "Pray For Me"

#mustard #djmustard #FaithOfAMustardSeed #FOAMS #10Summers

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Lyrics: https://genius.com/Omatix-books-of-war-lyrics

MF DOOM - Books of War (The Lost Chapters) ft. RZA, Jeru The Damaja, Guru, Talib Kweli, DMX

mixed by Dash

beat produced by Omegah Red / his playlist on Spotify: https://spoti.fi/3OTwOI7

DOOM IS FOR THE CHILDREN by OMEGAH RED on SoundCloud: https://bit.ly/3yPy7Cn

RIP DOOM / Guru / DMX

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For the lead single to their fourth album, Stankonia, OutKast took the space funk of their sophomore album ATLiens along with the heightened consciousness of their third album Aquemini and advanced to another level with this rapid fire, psychedelic bass-pounding monster of a single known as “B.O.B.” Despite the political nature of its title—"B.O.B.“ being an acronym for "Bombs Over Baghdad"—it’s more of a commentary on the condition of the ghetto that incorporates a few political references to get its point across. However, with the occurrence of the September 11th attacks one year after its release, "B.O.B.” became an anthem during the Iraq War, which lasted from 2003 to 2011.

In a 2019 interview with Rick Rubin on his Broken Record podcast, André revealed that the music of Rage Against the Machine—who later remixed “B.O.B.”—gave him inspiration to make the song:

I wouldn’t have done “Bombs Over Baghdad” if it wasn’t for Rage Against the Machine. Because I felt urgency in their music, so I was like, ‘How can I add urgency to what we’re doing?’ It doesn’t sound like Rage Against the Machine…it’s the energy.

“B.O.B.” peaked at #69 on the Billboard US Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs chart and the single was certified platinum. The song received critical acclaim, making its way onto a number of “best of” lists, as Rolling Stone ranked “B.O.B.” as the 50th greatest hip-hop song of all time and Pitchfork called it the greatest song of the 2000s.

https://genius.com/Outkast-bob-lyrics

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Features are hidden, following recent example from other artists who hid feature credits for the first sale week.

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Back in the early 90s my friends played Spearhead's album Home everytime we came together for a after party, but Franti (from Disposable Heroes of Hiphopracy) has two versions of 'Hole in the Bucket', and this version is less known. The version from Home I'll post in the comment section.

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Video later today.

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From their third album by the same name, released in 1998.

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On “Dance with the Devil,” Immortal Technique spits a fiendish, yet remarkable, story that is allegedly based on a true life story. It tells the tale of a teenager who had large dreams and wanted to receive respect from those considered “real thugs”, and ends with a disturbing twist. The message that is sent to the listeners is to not dance with the devil; a metaphor for showing your willingness to commit crimes to raise your status. The sampled piano beat from the 1970 track “Theme from Love Story” gives the song a dark and sinister vibe.

The song includes the hidden track “Diabolical.”

https://genius.com/Immortal-technique-dance-with-the-devil-lyrics

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This song is dedicated to Yelawolf’s fiance, Fefe Dobson. It’s also somewhat reminiscent of the song Love Is Not Enough off of his 2010 EP, Trunk Muzik 0-60. This song appears as the final track on Yelawolf’s 2013 mixtape Trunk Muzik Returns and as the 11th track on his 2015 sophomore album, Love Story.

Yelawolf announced via an Instagram post in early May 2016 that he and Fefe had separated.

https://genius.com/Yelawolf-tennessee-love-lyrics

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“Morphine” is the sixth song from Princess Nokia’s fourth mixtape A Girl Cried Red. On the song, Nokia talks about the struggles in her life that no one sees and alludes to a girl who might make her pain disappear as if she were on the titular drug.

https://genius.com/Princess-nokia-morphine-annotated

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Title Edit: forgot tags, added them

This is the leaked version of the song 16 Lines by Lil Peep. The released version is featured on Lil Peep’s posthumous album Come Over When You’re Sober, Pt. 2.

https://genius.com/Lil-peep-sixteen-lines-og-version-lyrics

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This is the 5th track off Crooked I’s Ep ‘In None We Trust’. This track features Crooked I’s protege Horseshoe G.A.N.G.

https://genius.com/Crooked-i-drum-murder-lyrics

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I am listening to “Jackers in My Home” by South Park Mexican while working, and it has always been a track that intrigues me with its intense lyrics and powerful storytelling. Released on November 8, 2008, as part of the album “The Last Chair Violinist,” this song delves into the world of crime, fear, and survival.

https://oldtimemusic.com/w2/the-meaning-behind-the-song-jackers-in-my-home-by-south-park-mexican/

https://genius.com/South-park-mexican-jackers-in-my-home-lyrics

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The Gas Face is perhaps 3rd Bass' most well-known song; a triumphant dressing-down of what they perceived to be questionable rappers, rivals, and racism.

The rappers tell us what makes them make the gas face: the face you make when you smell another man’s farts.

Also notable as the first appearance of Zev Love X, along with KMD, on wax.

https://genius.com/3rd-bass-the-gas-face-lyrics

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  1. Vente a mi cabeza a ver que entiendes
  2. Sácame la pena de las venas con los dientes
  3. Vengo con la tara en la cabeza desde el vientre
  4. Cuida a tus demonios pero no los alimentes

https://genius.com/K1za-cuida-tus-demonios-lyrics

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The first single from Freddie Gibbs' third studio album Shadow of a Doubt.

In this song, Gangsta Gibbs raps about the grind and hustle of dealing drugs and doing murders in the hood. From a young kid up until a kingpin drug dealer now directing young kids as he once was. He also raps about the reward at the end of it all which is money. However if you watch the video to the song you can see that all that money comes from murder as Gibbs directs a youngin to shoot a guy in his trunk that robbed and killed his buddy the night before.

https://genius.com/Freddie-gibbs-fuckin-up-the-count-lyrics

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As the late Senator Everett Dirksen is popularly attributed as having said, “A million here, a million there, and pretty soon you’re talking real money!”

Bangladesh produced the song but has not received a penny of royalties from Cash Money.

In addition, this entire song was taken in one take. Wayne has claimed that the verses were freestyles.

https://genius.com/Lil-wayne-a-milli-lyrics

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