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"Yae Yae Boyz" by RichBoy Kj hits like a street anthem — raw, confident, and unapologetically bold. press play if you’re about that life.
💎 Ese Sihor One just dropped the ultimate rap anthem ‘ELITE’ this track is pure fire 🔥 and guaranteed to get stuck in your head.
✨ The grind, the hustle, the vibe Cam The Feature captures it all in ‘Ready’ 🎤🔥
The famed Independent hip hop artist and producer from Indiana PAK blabbers about his unfathomable confidence in the lines of the magnetic music video ‘Bak It Up’.
Guys I did it. I found the SuperWhoLock rap anthem.
Give it time. It's a couple minutes before the lyrics start up, and the music before hand is stunning anyways.
Lyrics:
And now it seems As if we're used to the chagrin We made our beds And now we hate where these beds be Took nothing at all to part this red sea I'm a shackled child Singing the good song of freedom They've got no pride They interrupt our grieving Tear drops dropping For the pain of the world My best friend dies When she was just a young girl Left me here, to fend for myself Now the pain never leaves We just learn to cope So when the devil needs hanging Will you tie up the rope and shout pull Let's put an end to this bull Zen thing How many years Before we practice what we preach How many tears Before we truly clinch the peak Only to find that There is no honey on the moon Official goon With the unofficial croon [2x] I'm all things to all men All of the women All the children Just say when And I’ll take you to my Tardis Who's the hardest Who's the hardest 16 bar cycles Heart felt recital From the wacky blacky man They should have called me Michael Look at the monster you make Look at the monster you pay But you claim no responsibility Cause it's each to his self In these times that we live Does god have a sense of humor Then the joke's on us Cause we're chasing our tails For how long The tussle makes us how strong Vintage poor people fun If we could ease up On these booze and fags Then, just maybe Life wouldn't seem so mad Be a man my dad said But what the hell he know He lost his dreams He lost his flow And I don't wanna be alone I'm born king So where's my throne I'm too intense I'm too deep I'm too nice for life So what makes this place so nervous? [4x] I'm all things to all men All of the women All the children Just say when And I’ll take you to my Tardis Who's the hardest Who's the hardest Look at the monster you make Look at the monster you pay But you claim no responsibility But you claim not We're searching for Jesus But I’ll be damned If I’ll be crucified by ten thousand spies Compulsive lies They hate me They love me They hate me Cause I’m all things to all men, all of the women, all the children Just say when and I’ll take you to my Tardis Who's the hardest, who's the hardest
Cocky Da Homo MC Gets His Dubstep On With New Rap Anthem
Gay Rapper Threatens to Sue Fans if They Refuse to Download Upcoming Mixtape Cocky da Homo MC Back In The News with an Extremely Odd Audio Preview of His Upcoming Mixtape In an extremely bizarre audio clip preview of his upcoming mixtape, "Zero Percent P---y," controversial East Coast gay rapper Cocky da Homo MC, no stranger to hip hop headlines, took up almost 10 minutes of the mp3 in a manic diatribe, ranting almost hysterically against his haters and also his fans, going as far as to threaten to actually sue them if they do not download the upcoming street album. The preview, released yesterday at Retwedia.com, shot up almost immediately to the number 1 streamed and downloaded music clip of the day. Perhaps even more shocking in the preview is the inclusion of a song that may just be the very first "pro-snitching" hip hop anthem ever with lyrics such as, "I ain't afraid to snitch, Cocky will (m'f'ing) tell," and "I will call the police, stoop that low dog I will." The rapper has since declined to comment on neither the song nor the preview's awkward rant. "Zero Percent P----y" is slated to be released in two weeks, with appearances from Skyy Blue and Josef Eugene.
Share Website: http://cockaveli.bandcamp.com "Real men like d**k, wanna know why?" controversial rapper Cocky da Homo MC asks rhetorically on the refrain of his new dubstep jam "Real Men," available for sale online on both his Reverbnation and Bandcamp websites. "The Law of Attraction states 'like attracts like,' so if you like p***y then you are a p***y, aight? If you out the f****'n closet like me. throw your hands up high!" Sure to become this summer's gay club anthem, the 3-minute banger, produced by Persis and mixed by Cocky himself, also includes a fiery 45-second introduction aimed at the online hip hop community which by-and-large has rejected and villified the homosexual rapper ever since he first came onto the scene with his first mixtape in March of this year. "In 50 years, you'll be the rednecks and the Anglos. History repeats itself," Cocky retorts, "you bozos, I'm the Negro here, stop discriminating, homos." http://www.reverbnation.com/cockydahomomc
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