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Atl old school flava wit' da VA swang.
Genre:
Hip-Hop/Rap: Hip Hop
Release Date:
2004
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Just to give you a sneak peek at the some of the new tracks. You've got The Game (Capitalism), an attack on market economics. Song for the Future (Your Loving Side) a touching ode to Reapa's son, stepdaughters, and all kids. Comfort Zone is about how we can all get comfortable amidst dis madness. Challenging' U to step out, u know what I'm saying? Dante's Ascent (Into the Ghetto) is based on da whole Dante's Inferno literary scenario, only dis time he's in the hood lookin' for heaven. Fat chance, huh? Not so and Reapa tell ya why. Locomotive is a collab with Signifier of Indigenous Womb. There's the obligatory Boothill Clique collab with Ned Vicious on a killa piece called "Ya'll Know Me" (clubs git ready!). "Nuttin' but Crap" is spittin' fire over all da nonsense dat done invaded the culture. "Terminally Uncool" is about what it feels like daily to be a voice in da wilderness in da madness of dis fake hardcore gangsta mentality. My favorite track is "Dem Blues" and if'n U eva had'em, U undamastands it. Check out the 8 mp3s on this site and dey ain't even the same as on the 12-inch so yall KNOW it's bout to git wicked...
And get dis...the lyrics are available as a separate publication from Reapalife Press!
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