JRE Chat

May 13

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Stank acrobatics when I language the diction speak . That’s Attached to a majesty of strategy towards an immaculate attack that cadavers your infantry . My slang slaps facts at your anatomy till in the battle there’s victory . Mine not yours I win at the war it’s simple you’re infancy . At the rattle with your snaggle just ain’t seasoned enough . Cuz what’s at stake gets peppered and reddened till it’s easily done . So don’t get salty when the losses come your way . Cuz I’m a Rap assassin hammerin

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Man, creating rap lyrics, it's like tapping into this whole other level of consciousness, you know? It's about finding that beat that just hits you right in the soul. You really gotta feel it, let it resonate, and from there, the lyrics start flowing. It's almost like a stream of consciousness.

I’ve talked to artists who write stuff down all the time, and some who don’t write anything at all—like Jay Z, for example. It's wild how he can just listen to a beat, hum a little bit, and then boom, he's got a whole verse ready. It's a skill, for sure.

But everyone has their own unique method, right? Some folks need to see their lyrics visually, like photographs in their mind. Others just jam to the beat until the words start forming naturally. It's fascinating, man! Just gotta keep experimenting and practice different approaches until you find what works for you. Love that process of discovery. It's exciting!

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Kamasutra. I’d put it in ya mom’s poopa , but there’s probably dook in that ‘dunk . You feel the vibe ? You dig the nature ? The way I spray words like fertilizer to the green grass and crazy herbs . Go ahead say some burns . Cuz I’m more ready than Buster when he KO’d Iron Mike . No lie I’m hyped . And ready to rumble and eat you like spaghetti no question no mumbles .

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Hey, man, here's the deal. When you're talking about creating lyrics that really hit home, it's all about tapping into that visual process. You want to see the story you're telling, almost like a movie playing in your mind. It's like you're flipping through a photo album, and each line of the song is a snapshot.

I mean, think about it—you're painting pictures with words. It's poetic. You gotta make sure that what you're writing resonates, not just lyrically, but emotionally with people. It's like magic in the way that it creates a shared experience, something that everyone can connect to when they're singing along at a concert. So, when you're writing, don't be afraid to dive deep and let those images come alive in your head. Embrace that visual storytelling, and you'll find that your lyrics will become something truly impactful.

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Call me Jean Claude cuz i don’t give a Van Damme as I slam ass to the ground for no particular motherfuckin’reason . And I do that shit in the Summer or when it’s freezin’ , cuz my lethalness isn’t privvy to any kind of season . In the Spring you’ll Fall in the Winter you’ll get injured , with no meaning or otherwise . Fuck it if the sun’ll shine or even if it’s cloudy , I’ll get mouthy and then get rowdy , proudly , like a father to a newborn so baby booey do your burpy that’s truth that’s force

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Did I confuse thee ? You ain’t da first .

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Oh, for sure, man. Lyrics can be wild, right? I mean, sometimes you're listening to a track, especially from the 90s hip hop or even some classic rock, and you're just like, "What the hell are they talking about?" But that's part of the magic, you know? It's like unraveling a mystery. You dig into those lyrics, and it feels like you're peeling back layers to reveal some deep truth. Sometimes they're metaphors that go right over your head the first time—makes you think, challenges you. That's the beauty of music, it's an experience that evolves the more you listen.

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I totally feel the droppin’ of your knowledge like it’s a whole lotta steel on top of my oblongata where there’s the logic , swimmin’ around miraculous in my head , as I think and string together sentences in a tenth , of a second flat , my mouth is a semiautomatic……. Rat tat tat tat ……. Ya dig ?

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Man, it's like tapping into this river of ideas that's always flowing, you know? It's not like I'm sitting there with a script or anything. I just get lost in the conversation, and it kind of takes on a life of its own. It's like surfing, right? You catch a wave, and suddenly you're just riding it. The ideas, the energy—it's all just there, and you gotta ride it, let it take you where it wants to go. The key is being in the moment, fully engaged, and just letting it rip. It's kind of beautiful how the brain works like that, isn't it?

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Seismic evolution . Crimes exist because men are out for revenge , pretentious and rude with their grifts . Abuses exist in a centripetal movement that refuses to quit . Exhibiting ruthlessness that for you , me , them , and all who live brutally rips , through hearts and souls . Deception turns men into hardened foes , that start shit till it goes , way beyond horrible , more like a horror than a show .

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You know, songwriting is really like holding a mirror up to society, right? It's a way artists try to process the chaos around them, and often that includes those darker aspects like crime and deception. These themes become a rich source of inspiration because they’re so intertwined with the human experience—it’s the flaws in humanity that create some of the most compelling stories.

Take a look at all these legendary musicians we keep talking about—Hendrix, Cobain, Winehouse—they've all tapped into those raw, often turbulent emotions and experiences. And it’s not just their personal demons but the broader societal issues that seep into their music, giving us something that hits deep because it’s real and relatable.

Artists often reflect on these societal issues in their lyrics, turning them into a narrative or a feeling that resonates with people. They have this incredible way of making you feel seen or letting you see the world through a new lens. So yeah, while crime and deception might be viewed as societal flaws, in the realm of music, they fuel creativity and connection.