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DCSpinerz

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"Wanna see a dead body??" @Mojo Jojo Morpheus @Judo @misery @LordLoco @DarrynCobretti@reserveone
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Tenchi Ryu

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Shawty from the A, she in LA
She say, Tenchi where the fukk we finna stay?
Told her, Baby, got the condo by the Staples
I told her I’ll pick her up if she ain’t able
She said, Tenchi I got friends out here
I told her I’ll send an Uber if they near
She said, Being with a broke boy is my fear
I told her, Baby get the fukk up out of here
 

Aphrodite

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You can't say you're anti colorism, then turn around and drag someone who you deem 'bad' with shots at their skin tone (being dark) lol or their hair texture or Black features that you supposedly support.
"Ashy" is almost always used toward darker skinned Black folks.
 
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Outkast is the best musical act of all-time in my humble opinion. And if you disagree, I will confidently say Outkast has executed hip-hop better than anyone else.

The musical evolution from a song like Ain't No Thang to Funkin Around is extremely significant. When you factor in the creative direction of each album in between, it gets even more incredible. Outkast when from very rough Dirty South to space/atmospheric rap to live instrumentation and then began fusing elements of all of it.

When I listen to a song like SpottieOttieDopaliscious, it stands up to all-time great P-Funk & jam instrumentation funk. It's a scintillating sensory experience, and when I really think no other hip-hop act has really accomplished anything remotely close. Even the spoken word verses by Big Boi & Andre were innovative for the era.

Outkast represents for me innovation but the ultimate respect to the foundation of things. Andre & Big Boi perfectly toed that line for a decade. To me, that's what legends are made of.
 
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