Amerikan Melanin
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Rosenberg is all the way in his Jew feelings. I can’t stand cacs talking about Hiphop. This ain’t for y’all y’all are guests so shut the fukk up and enjoy it or ignore it.
What's false?That’s false breh
Shut ya nerd ass up CAC. No one with a soul gives a fukk about any of than meaningless bullshyt.
Rosenberg is all the way in his Jew feelings. I can’t stand cacs talking about Hiphop. This ain’t for y’all y’all are guests so shut the fukk up and enjoy it or ignore it.
I'm not mad at Shiny Suit Theory being old and on here but everytime I hear the beat I remember that Pete Rock flipped that sample much better in 94
I knew I was on to something when the c00ns and the whitefolk were hating on this, I'm hearing folk say Eminem's album is better. I literally want to punch them in the face.
Oh it gets worse. I had to unfollow plenty of people cause I didn’t want it on my timeline, but I’ll sure it isn’t hard to find
Rosenberg is all the way in his Jew feelings. I can’t stand cacs talking about Hiphop. This ain’t for y’all y’all are guests so shut the fukk up and enjoy it or ignore it.
Rosenberg is all the way in his Jew feelings. I can’t stand cacs talking about Hiphop. This ain’t for y’all y’all are guests so shut the fukk up and enjoy it or ignore it.
I meant literal versesYes he does. The only song he's not on is track 8 and track 1 which is simply the intro.
Ezekiels wheel is a vision Ezekiel has in the Bible where he describes a UFO in vivid detail.
Black Muslims teach that a mothership piloted by black people from an advanced race will come save us. They use the vision as evidence of the mothership.
The hook of the song is Jay talking from a point of higher elevation. He’s basically reached the highest level of any modern day black man. Popping his collar politely.
“Billion on me right now”
What's false?
I'll play Devil's Advocate here, because I understand why some people aren't rocking with it. The closest thing I can compare hearing Exhibit C for the first time to is being in the theatre on opening night for the moment in 'Endgame' where Captain America throws Thor's hammer for the first time
shyt had me ..............., and judging by the reaction when it dropped with the thousand freestyles that followed, everyone else felt that way too.
We already knew that Jay and Just together was a problem from Exhibit A, but that shyt hit a whole new gear for them. I get why people would want to hear 12 tracks of that over 'AWT'.
Not getting more feels like there was this really dope dialogue that a rapper and producer were having on some 'Premier/Guru: The Next Generation' shyt that got cut short.
This is my bag, though - I have pretty broad tastes so this joint falls squarely into my personal definition of 'typical hip-hop' .
I understand why a Jew wouldn't be happy about Farrakhan. I don't fukk with Farakhan at all, given his involvement in the assassination of Malcolm X and the fact that he's been peddling scientology to black people (not to mention various ignorant things he's said). I wouldn't be enthused about a dude talking shyt about my people either...I get it.
My problem with Peter Rosenberg is that he's exposing that his understanding of his own faith is about as superficial as his understanding of a lot of rap music. If you've been to Sunday School you've heard the phrase Synagogues of Satan. He's not talking about Israel, dumbass. Peter Rosenberg hasn't been to Sunday School, but he has presumably been to the synagogue and is familiar with the Bible. He defended himself by saying "oh but that's in the New Testament" as if...Jews aren't familiar with the book of Revelation...