Jimi Kendrix, J. Math, & Dylan James are the production team known as Street Radio who have done music for 50 Cent,MTV,Wu Tang,DiscoveryChannel,Busta Rhymes,etc
@Moonman_DE @dijoni Dig even further, and there’s no such thing as race. It’s an American invention to justify slavery. Of course there are very real consequences of this man-made view, but it’s imaginary nonetheless.
@negro_peligro @DesslynStorm @imvcapital@realmartymar To live and die in La and just like Daddy were two great reflective songs off the album. So now you’re only left with Toss It Up, Bomb first, Hail Mary, and Against all odds - that’s an nba yb album to you? 😭 good night, little angel.
@negro_peligro @DesslynStorm @imvcapital@realmartymar Lol those are just the two I named. Much more of the album is like those songs. You’re showing u don’t really know what you’re talking about here.. Blasphemy and Krazy are another 2 indisputable off that album.
@negro_peligro @DesslynStorm @imvcapital@realmartymar Not true. Some songs on his last album, Makaveli, are more socially and politically potent than anything he ever did. White Mans Word and Hold Ya Head are great examples.
@negro_peligro @DesslynStorm @imvcapital@realmartymar Pac had a message. He wasn’t concerned with “barely per se. He wasn’t concerned with wordplay. He had a passionate message and was eager to let it out. That message still resonates with millions today. There’s a reason Kendrick, j Cole, Eminem, and so many others idolize him.
@negro_peligro@realmartymar Pac has no connection to mumble rap whatsoever. Pac split poetry and with more socially conscious lyrics than this entire generation combined. Pac was not an antics guy. He shot 2 cops for harassing a black man. U see any mumble rappers doing that?
@denzelcurry God is simply the force that makes humans want to love, work with, and be with each other. God = connections. Don’t limit yourself to the Christian/Judaism/Muslim version of this German word that wasn’t even invented until 500 years after Jesus’ supposed death.