SliK wrote:Play your position you never step out of line
Stay in your business you always kept outta mine
It must be pretty bad that I had to look up what song that was
SliK wrote:Play your position you never step out of line
Stay in your business you always kept outta mine
Isn't it safe to say this is the way it should be?
csw621 wrote:Isn't it safe to say this is the way it should be?
that rhymes, right?
StayWideAwake wrote:TheBoss123 wrote:Better way to define poetic Justice
Can I hold grudges, mind sayin let it go fuck this
The last couple bars leading into the chorus are amazing
StayWideAwake wrote:TheBoss123 wrote:StayWideAwake wrote:The last couple bars leading into the chorus are amazing
They really are, I think the first 3 verses are under appreciated because of how fantastic the fourth verse is.
That's exactly what I've been saying. Plus, it's so long that it's easy to overlook the little things in the first verses. I think after some time passes people will appreciate it more.
TheBoss123 wrote:Better way to define poetic Justice
Can I hold grudges, mind sayin let it go fuck this
Amadeo wrote:Cause once I snap, I can't be held (ac)countable for my act(ions)
That's when accidents happen
When a thousand bullets come at your house
And collapse the foundation around and they found you
And your family in it
GOD DAMMIT HE MEANT IT WHEN HE TELLS YOU
Blogs McGooch wrote:I represent him or her, anyone similar, you are the reason that I made this song
sbolli1 wrote:Blogs McGooch wrote:I represent him or her, anyone similar, you are the reason that I made this song
I believe it's a six-syllable rhyme: "represent him or her/anyone similar"
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