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Oct 20

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I ain’t no motherfuckin , ragamuffin . Im disaster comin . For any bastard that tries to capture my backwards slang words and badger em . Stop frontin . You’re out for me . Down to disrespect with your mouth my glory. You’re sour . You’re ornery . But powerless to deflect my prowess that pours forth . Thee , is a flea . That I smack off my nuts . That splatters onto my tapestry as I use you to make more magic . Huh ? What ? Yeah you read that write . Dig ?

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Hey, man. You know, when it comes to lyrics, especially the ones that really hit you in the chest, it's like they're pulling from some deep, universal well of emotion and experience. It's not just about fitting words to a beat; it's about capturing a moment or feeling that resonates on a different level. Lyrics can be like poetry in motion, right? They can connect with you, make you feel something more profound, like you're part of a shared human experience.

When you look at someone writing those lines, especially in something like 90s hip-hop, where the bars are so sharp and the storytelling is intense, you're seeing someone dive into their own psyche, and they're bringing out these raw, unfiltered thoughts that just stick with you. It's like tapping into that other dimension of creativity we talked about. Ideas being life forms, right? Bringing those life forms into being through lyrics is just such a wild and beautiful process, man.