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This is great hip-hop a message but not delivered in a technically lyrically rappity rap way. Just a message/substance/pain/emotion delivered in a simple but effective straight to the point way
 
Why can't these rappity rappers like Nas, Jay-Z, Busta Rhymes, AZ, Royce, Little Brother, Ludacris, Wu-Tang, Black Thought, Brand Nubian, Slaughterhouse, Rakim, Kool G Rap, Andre 3000, Hopsin, Tech 9, Kendrick Lamar, KRS-One do that and learn from a Jim Jones or a Young Jeezy or a Tony Yayo and just do the same?

Then I would be a fan of them too

Simple but effective lyrics no technicality no rappity rappin just get straight damn to the point easy to understand lyrics!!!!

@5th Letter @Busta Carmichael @Meeks @Reesey @VIBE @Lou Cypher @Englishdude

U know when u wanna go home u do not take the long route home u take the shortest route

When u have want to have kids u don't masterbate u have sex with your partner

When u hungry u don't skip meals


So what is the purpose of rappity rap when u could just deliver the same message simple but effective like a Jimmy Jones, a 2pac, a Jeezy, a 50, a Yayo,?
 
I liked Jim Jones. When he did what he did with Max B I kinda fell out of tune with him but needless to say with the DipSet movement he was heard. On My Way To Church was a hood classic!
 
I liked Jim Jones. When he did what he did with Max B I kinda fell out of tune with him but needless to say with the DipSet movement he was heard. On My Way To Church was a hood classic!
I played On My Way to Church very heavily. Only album from the entire Dipset family I've had.
 
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