no worries, well qualified here
heavy the soundscapes, this is what the fresh make
1970's on both sides
ain't no fronting on this vibe
I run with cats who like Tribe
Wu-Tang and Rakim, bang on the MPC when the records spin
special powers, 24 hours we live this
staying real is the game but you won't find that in this business
classic obsessions, boombap veterans
Los Cucuys are loose, "so what?", send the armies in
this that boombox, old like your mom and pops were them
we live a life full of sin
pop 40's, blow trees, fuck bitches who bend
this shit depends on myself, I sit in the lab all my lonely
bumping the return of the 50 MC's and what's before me
I'm a G with this music, but I don't fucks with the business
on God is my witness
Fubar:
say something if you feel your crew's dope
and while you're at it go ahead and bring your new flow
my old flow will shatter it
thinking you can say anything as long as you say a "no homo" after it?
gay as hell, qualified for the position
to grab mics and start sodomizing competition
butt-fucking men, for three days straight
"what the fuck?!" "no homo" after each gay phrase
we come from an era known as the golden age
nobody listened even though what I wrote was flame
forward to today, where most of you know I'm cane
if not, I will stab you in the throat with your shoulder blade
militant, nobody's better on a song
I attack instrumentals like a veteran in 'Nam
the pain is insane but the medicine is strong
relentless, I shoot until your regiment is gone
UK rapper and composer Oscar reconnects with his youth on a sleek, diaristic LP influenced by ’90s hip-hop and '00s R&B. Bandcamp New & Notable Apr 21, 2024