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of course blud listens to yeRap has usually always been the complete opposite to the type of music I prefer, and I've never really been attracted to it because of how downright degenerate a lot of can be, especially in our day, with this perception coming alongside my general distaste for a lot of common, modern music, but this interesting combination of two of Kanye West's songs into one track speaks to my soul, really, and its the only "rap song" that's done that. I find a message within it about the enduring love you can have for those around you in spite of how much they fault you and themselves. Of course, a few lyrics here are more questionable with maintaining that theme, since this, of course, is rap, and so you have to expect some peculiarities with that, but it's how I interpret the words that are sung here, and some of the harmonies and rhythms within this piece of music, that sound good to both my ear and my heart.
Ah, shoot, I just realized this thread is for "niggerap", which I guess is more associated with gangster themes, rather than rap in general. Sorry.
I have a favorite lyric from himI liked biggie stuff a lot as a young teenager. It was funny.
kekI have a favorite lyric from him
"I'm sticking ice picks on the tip of your dick, give your testicles a swift kick, ain't that some shit?"