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Yo this joint is amazin for real....instant classic.
To me its Hovs third best. Just off the fluidity and the way he killed the concept angle kills TBA.
Say Hello...is some whole other type of @#%$.
I mean...dude basically summed up the American Inner City experience pefectly in one album. In that sense its actually better than RD. I can't remember hearing an album that breaks down the "hustlers" ethos as succintly and artistically as this jawn. Its like a whole album of "Can I live" and "Regrets".
Dig it....
Pray - Its basically a rundown of Hovs hustling career, he uses scenes from AG as a backdrop to his life. But underneath that its a statement on the spirtual wrestling that goes on in the soul of street dudes. Crazy storytelling on this one.
American Dreamin - WOW. This joint is audio voodoo. One of the best explanations of the dichotomy that leads black males to hustle in America. Beautiful. Can't really say too much about this. Just classic music right here.
Roc Boys - Celebration of success in classic Roc-a-fella fashion.
Sweet - Coming to terms with your crooked life and its effects on others. "It may not be what you call perfect...but its my life. I make no apologies, crooked policies...so a G a N' gotta be. We playin for property no Monoply, so i'll pass go and let my nephews follow me"
If you thought this was the smooth out, female track....smack yaself. This track is all about addictionvein |I
Red Lights, cheap wine, potent reefers and wifey pettin the kitty in the corner.
Ignorant @#%$ - "Scarface the movie did more than Scarface the rapper to me...still that aint to blame for all the @#%$ that happened to me. Lets stop the bullishin, till we all free of sin lets stop the pulpittin." All about the effects of popular culture on society
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. THE ANTHEM
Success - The perils of success. More Money more Problems.
Fallin - The album wrap-up and a tale of the inevitable fall from grace.
To me its Hovs third best. Just off the fluidity and the way he killed the concept angle kills TBA.
Say Hello...is some whole other type of @#%$.
I mean...dude basically summed up the American Inner City experience pefectly in one album. In that sense its actually better than RD. I can't remember hearing an album that breaks down the "hustlers" ethos as succintly and artistically as this jawn. Its like a whole album of "Can I live" and "Regrets".
Dig it....
Pray - Its basically a rundown of Hovs hustling career, he uses scenes from AG as a backdrop to his life. But underneath that its a statement on the spirtual wrestling that goes on in the soul of street dudes. Crazy storytelling on this one.
American Dreamin - WOW. This joint is audio voodoo. One of the best explanations of the dichotomy that leads black males to hustle in America. Beautiful. Can't really say too much about this. Just classic music right here.
Roc Boys - Celebration of success in classic Roc-a-fella fashion.
Sweet - Coming to terms with your crooked life and its effects on others. "It may not be what you call perfect...but its my life. I make no apologies, crooked policies...so a G a N' gotta be. We playin for property no Monoply, so i'll pass go and let my nephews follow me"
Ignorant @#%$ - "Scarface the movie did more than Scarface the rapper to me...still that aint to blame for all the @#%$ that happened to me. Lets stop the bullishin, till we all free of sin lets stop the pulpittin." All about the effects of popular culture on society
Success - The perils of success. More Money more Problems.
Fallin - The album wrap-up and a tale of the inevitable fall from grace.
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