Great thread
"parole kid: live Rapunzel"
Rapunzel's famous for letting her hair down to escape.
To "let one's hair down":
therefore, it's translated: "to those on parole: behave in an uninhibited manner b/c you're back home"
- INFORMAL
behave in an uninhibited or relaxed manner.
"let your hair down and just have some fun"
That's an example of the depths of the visual verses Ghost drops on this album in FOUR WORDS.
Study Supreme Clientele.
This and Uptown Saturday NightGhost rhymes make sense, he just speaks in his own way. Same as Camp Lo. Signs of an elite writer
I don’t know but he said it with so much confidence and charisma that I‘ve always believed him
He was on dustI don’t know but he said it with so much confidence and charisma that I‘ve always believed him
We sure this was Mason Betha?I still want to know what exactly happened with Mase.
Why they violate him like that!?
Did you graduate Wu Tang academy? Was pops Wu your teacher/father?"parole kid: live Rapunzel"
Rapunzel's famous for letting her hair down to escape.
To "let one's hair down":
therefore, it's translated: "to those on parole: behave in an uninhibited manner b/c you're back home"
- INFORMAL
behave in an uninhibited or relaxed manner.
"let your hair down and just have some fun"
That's an example of the depths of the visual verses Ghost drops on this album in FOUR WORDS.
Study Supreme Clientele.
EXACTLY!I listen to it often. I watched that one mafia docuseries on Netflix and it had the song that was sampled for Buck 50. Had to run the whole album after that
I didnt think there was a question on if it was him...We sure this was Mason Betha?
We sure this was Mason Betha?