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2. "Finding Home (Africa's Song)" feat. Muhammad Sulu-Gambari (2011 version)
KANSAS = HOME.AFRICA = FAR OFF CONTINENT FILLED WITH PEOPLE WHOM YOU SHARE NO LINEAGE WITH. Y U NO KEEP IT REAL BRIAN?
Artist: InfiniteSong Title: "Everyday Struggle (The Depression Track)" Production: UnknownAlbum: The Meditations EPNo FeaturesFirst leak to set the tone for the album...http://www.youtube.com/v/V08m7ca3ofk?version=3&hl=en_US&rel=0"Everyday Struggle (The Depression Track)" by Infinite - just raw shit from the soul, one take that shit, no studio tricks, hip-hop began with poor people who didn't have money to buy instruments, and this album is just a raw expression of my soul; with this track being the most revealing in that it exposes the most vulnerable elements of my soul! Hip-Hop catharsis...
after hearing this its safe to say Brian is LAMBs premiere emcee.
Not too bad Brian, although once again I have to say your LAMB affiliation is bringing you down. Referring to women as bitches and all that? That's not your steez, quit letting Elior make you feel like you need to degrade women to feel better about yourself. He can't even give you props on your songs without cutting you down at the same time.Elior is one abusive asshole.
PositivesThe was actually pretty dope for fruity loops beat and does set the tone of the songYour emotion is realIf that is your mom in the pic with your ex, your mother is a MILFNegativesYour entire delivery, it was robotic and your flow is incredibly forcedIs this the same Ashley from when you were 16 years old ? C'mon man grow the fuck up and move on already. Just about every guy has been hurt deeply by a woman regardless of the broads color but 90% of us move on, especially if it was from when we were 16, jesus fucking christ man holding on to that anger isn't going to do you any good.
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Can't get this track out of my head.
Quote from: Your favorite posters favorite poster on July 06, 2011, 07:00:43 PMPositivesThe was actually pretty dope for fruity loops beat and does set the tone of the songYour emotion is realIf that is your mom in the pic with your ex, your mother is a MILFNegativesYour entire delivery, it was robotic and your flow is incredibly forcedIs this the same Ashley from when you were 16 years old ? C'mon man grow the fuck up and move on already. Just about every guy has been hurt deeply by a woman regardless of the broads color but 90% of us move on, especially if it was from when we were 16, jesus fucking christ man holding on to that anger isn't going to do you any good.You will notice a theme as my album develops...White women= Depression - like in "Everyday Struggle/Depression track" and "Message to 1999"Arab women= longing, mysticism, respect, intelligence, romance - like in "Message To My Wife" and "Face"black women= happiness, uplifiting - like in "Finding Home/Africa's Song" and "Run Away"
He's a talented man.
Quote from: Your favorite posters favorite poster on July 06, 2011, 07:00:43 PMPositivesThe was actually pretty dope for fruity loops beat and does set the tone of the songYour emotion is realIf that is your mom in the pic with your ex, your mother is a MILFNegativesYour entire delivery, it was robotic and your flow is incredibly forcedIs this the same Ashley from when you were 16 years old ? C'mon man grow the fuck up and move on already. Just about every guy has been hurt deeply by a woman regardless of the broads color but 90% of us move on, especially if it was from when we were 16, jesus fucking christ man holding on to that anger isn't going to do you any good.I know I have issues with my flow. But I try to make up for it in other areas. Yeah, that is Ashley. This album is like a biopic of my life, and she is part of my history. So just because she is a part of a song that doesn't mean I'm not over her. I am just speaking on aspects of my life's history. Not only am I over Ashley in 2011 but I'm not into any white women anymore for that matter. I'm not attracted to them physically, mentally, spiritually or otherwise. And they aren't feeling me either. You will notice a theme as my album develops...White women= Depression - like in "Everyday Struggle/Depression track" and "Message to 1999"Arab women= longing, mysticism, respect, intelligence, romance - like in "Message To My Wife" and "Face"black women= happiness, uplifiting - like in "Finding Home/Africa's Song" and "Run Away"