Is the intro to bomb first the illest ever?

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In today's music news: the ever controversial Tupac Shakur has
just released another album under the alias Makaveli.
Music insiders are running wild trying to rearrange other artist
street dates, in fear of a wipeout in retail interchart movement.
Although no one knows the exact cost of the new album;
resources tell me a number of less fortunate rappers
have joined together in conspiracy to assassinate the character
of not only Mr. Shakur, but of Death Row Records as well.
Nas, the alleged ring leader of it, is furious at Tupac
excuse me Makaveli's verbal assault
on Mobb Sleep, Notorius P.I.G., and several other New York rappers
Jay-Z, from "Hawaiian Sophie" fame, Big Little whatever
and several other corny sounding *$%@*%*%+%#+*
are understandably shaken up by this release.
The question everbody wants to know is --
why'd they get this $@%%% started?
Tupac, rather Makaveli, was not available for comment
but released this statement:
 
Man I miss +!%@ like this, TOO much sneak dissing in rap nowadays...we would NEVER hear a track like this in todays climate smh
 
It's not about East or West, it's about n_____ and b______, power and money, riders and punks......... What side are you on?
 
Hardest Intro to a hip-hop album ever. It's Dark and Hell Is Hot is up there too.
 
One of the hardest intros.
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Originally Posted by 4318MichaelJohnson4318

This was his best album I dont care what anyone says. This is 100% real music no commercial BS on it at all.

it was, dont really see how anyone could say otherwise...

album was WELL constructed and his writing/lyrics were the best they ever had been...

this was many levels above anything he released prior...
 
^exactly. i think about what coulda been everytime i listen to makaveli...

truth be told b4 makaveli, he was somewhat average as a lyricist. kinda made the transition between rapper and emcee on makaveli
 
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