by Rev » Jan 5th, '11, 14:43
Thinking The Same
My raps are clear, articulate, and precise
I may be white, but I ain't as whack as vanilla ice
I ain't as good as Marshall either, but at least I don't wallow in pain
I can't match Nas' ether, but at least I don't allow foul narcotics to enter my brain
Just kidding, Eminem is cool, but if I want I can have him slain!
I know what you're thinking, and I'm thinking the same
Why the fuck am I acting Bipolar like that white dude from 8 mile?
I'm not, it's just my way of expressing my new style
One minute i'm tired, the next moment I'm agile
One second I'm berated, then after that I'm exhilarated
And if I'm not cursing, then I am a self-obliterated
bastard with nothing useful to say if it ain't R-rated
And if I do curse, then I'm either loved or hated
And yeah, I know that statement was previously stated
In a song by 50 and The Game, I just played it
And my delivery is stable, like a Peyton pass to Reggie Wayne
That's Reggie, not Lil Wayne, the latter's lyrics are insane
like a painful wedgie, that dude to rap's history is black stain
Did he honestly call himself the greatest? Nah, he's just playin'.
If Pac or Biggie were alive; he'd get 'em nothing but shame.
It's unfortunate to witness him at the realm ending this game
And turning it to an auto tuned machine that spits lyrics that are lame
My only hope is that someone will finally put an end to his reign
It's not personal, I just don't like the lyrics that he's sayin'
I don't get why he;s so famous, they're just boring and plain
Nas said Hip/Hop was dead, and he was right with his claim
It ain't about talent no more, it's all about the fame
And the ability to set a night club in flames
It's about a catchy beat, genius lyrics is not the aim
I know what you're thinking and I'm thinking the same
I still enjoy listening to Eric B and Rakim
I loved their lyrical flow and impeccable spin
It wasn't about making money, dissing hoes, or talking about sin
They spoke about the simple things, and they did it with a grin
On their faces, these were the lyrical aces, that spit their rhymes
At different paces, and in different places, and they embodied music
Like conspiracy theories embodied free masons
Like Freeman and Pitt relished subtle traces
The same way a speed addict is addicted to races
That was the way rap was meant to be
I shouldn't have said that, now all the Weezy fans are after me
But Hip/hop should never have any other anatomy
The way there should never have never been another apple tree
Otherwise Newton wouldn't have discovered gravity
Iight, so Dre was a pioneer, along with Ice Cube and E
And then Big L, and Tupac came, along with Biggie
But after Em, shit got fucked up absolutely
Wack Mc's came along like T pain and young Jeezy
And then they played it on the radio because it was easy
To sing along to, but that shit don't please me
Or anyone who truly appreciates genius, musically
My rhymes are iller than half the ones out there, and I rap for free