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this is more of a mykill or poyo type track. way too simple for your standards.
you're too smart for this kind of track.
also too long. 3 minutes maximum please.
People aren't going to get the mastery, deep lyricism and subtlety behind every single bar. it isn't just me saying swag, it's a mixture of social/political discourse and introspective lyricism. I'm looking past the well known meaning of swag and diving into what it means to the kids in the ghettos, not only that, when I say, "where the fat bitches at?" I start my introductory topic on racism and stereotypes. This is something that requires multiple listens and it's something that probably won't be understood until 2016 or something.
People aren't going to get the mastery, deep lyricism and subtlety behind every single bar. it isn't just me saying swag, it's a mixture of social/political discourse and introspective lyricism. I'm looking past the well known meaning of swag and diving into what it means to the kids in the ghettos, not only that, when I say, "where the fat bitches at?" I start my introductory topic on racism and stereotypes. This is something that requires multiple listens and it's something that probably won't be understood until 2016 or something.
People aren't going to get the mastery, deep lyricism and subtlety behind every single bar. it isn't just me saying swag, it's a mixture of social/political discourse and introspective lyricism. I'm looking past the well known meaning of swag and diving into what it means to the kids in the ghettos, not only that, when I say, "where the fat bitches at?" I start my introductory topic on racism and stereotypes. This is something that requires multiple listens and it's something that probably won't be understood until 2016 or something.
Originally posted by lilchukieforeheadbigView Post
right .... -_-
yeah, this song was long as fuck.
but seriously, it's more complex than it seems which is the entire point. see, music is a form of persuasion and brainwashing; it has the ability to transplant serious ideas into your head without you even noticing. that's the whole point of this. on repeated listenings, more and more things start to pop out... maybe things you didn't notice before, not just words, but words that hold different meanings. in this song, swag has 3 different meanings. once you're able to understand the three, the verses become immensely different and how you take that in changes the way you look at the next verse, etc. etc.
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