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dolliedarlin · 3 years
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Be4 reading this take into consideration are over the age of 18? It’s rlly not to bad but the Subject is slightly vulgar! You’ve been warned ;)
Yea- also there maybe some grammatical errors mb in advance
Alr picture this, you/y/n is getting gangbanged by the bakusquad
(For starters let’s just say y/n isn’t a virgin)
y/n is a female btw
Mina and Denki would 100% be in charge of 4play I just know it, y/n would be on all fours and Mina would be in between her legs (won’t go into detail because u said censored hehe but I think Yk) while Denki is on his knees in front of y/ns face pretty sure Yk where that goes.....After they do they’re thing with y/n overstimulating tf outta her and all, Sero Kiri and Bakugou would obviously want sum but, Mina and Denki being stingy wouldn’t budge
Side note: I think Sero and Bakugou r the main tops
Mina seems like a top as well and Denki and kiri give off switch vibes in my opinion (lmk what YOU think :)
Oh and y/n Issa sub Lmao
Anyway, Mina and Denki would have to be pried away from y/ns body or Sero, Kiri and Bakugou wouldn’t even get a chance with her-
Sooooooooooooooooooo
TW: double penetration well rlly it’s triple but whatever lol
We all know there are 3 holes and there’s 3 of them (Sero,Kiri,Bakugou) 😏.
I cant go into detailllllllllllllll
I’m not a smut writer but it’s been in my brain for a hot minute ;).
thank you so much for providing that warning, dollface! i would like to reiterate it now, too, please, if you are a minor, do not interact with this post, do not read it or like it or reblog it, none of that please, thank you!
even though this is uncharacteristic of me, i wanted to add onto this ask, hence why it took me so long to reply, i’m sorry about that, dollface! but i here’s a little snippet of a potential smut??? wish my luck on its execution bc i don't really have the time to edit everything right now for grammatical or spelling mistakes as i'm off to bed. nevertheless, i hope you enjoy what i've tried to write!
again, minors please don’t interact with this post! thank you!
It was hot. You were caught up in everything and constantly took up the space in the middle of everyone. Their eyes were on you, devouring the delicious curves of your body; scorching your supple, naked skin with their heated gaze. Marking you as theirs. All of theirs.
Mina holds you close as she sets about devouring your mouth, both of you almost competing to moan the loudest as Kaminari presses into you from behind, trailing soft kisses across the delicate expanse of your exposed shoulder, sucking and nibbling at some points. The touch of his lips are subtle but lovingly meaningful. It’s a complete contrast to the frenzied but masterful work of his hands at your most intimate part. One hand urging your leg to open as the other played with your velvet folds.
“You’re soaked,” the blonde whispers into your ear, breathy and electrified. He hums in thought, “I bet you taste sweet,” at that point, you open your eyes to squint at the muted red light of the room but quickly roll your eyes back when hits that sweet spot before reaching up to have a taste of you on his fingers.
“How does she taste?” Kirishima calls, his voice low and slow, like a sensual dance meant to seduce onlookers. And seduce he did; you felt yourself clench around Kaminari’s stretching fingers.
“Oh?” Kaminari chuckles lowly, ignoring the red-head’s question, “What was that?” you didn’t answer despite Mina setting your lips free with a lick of her lips as she lowers herself paint your neck purple and pink. “Did you like hearing Kirishima’s voice?...” you whimpered, “don’t tell me you forgot they were there the whole time?”
Mina giggles into the juncture of your neck, “they can’t take their eyes off of you,” she looks up and stares into your eyes deeply just as Kaminari picks up the pace with his fingers, earning a sultry moan from you, “I’m sure they’re just dying to have you, right now,” she pauses and bites her lip, “but they need to be a little more patient,”
“It’s gonna be a long night,”
In that moment, caught up between Mina and Kaminari, you look to the side to find the three remaining men leaning back into the sofa as they shamelessly displayed the obvious tents between their legs, eyes never leaving your form as they burnt your image into their minds. You looked oh so delectable. They couldn’t wait until it was their turn to have their fun.
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uwu-shinsou · 4 years
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First,,,, CONGRATS ON 500 BB!! YOU DESERVED IT!! And uhhh if it's not much a bother can I request Shinsou Hitoshi with 6 and 13 (if it's alright! If youre not comfortable with doing it you can do whatever youre comfortable with, I care abt your well being more than the fic that Im requesting) and I dont really uh care if its hc or a drabble or smth cuz im inlove with anything and everything that you make! Again congrats! Have a nice day :))
Title: Whatever You Say
Prompt: Accidental Text, Hate-to-Love
Warning(s): Mild language
Pairing: Shinsou Hitoshi X Gender Neutral!Reader
Genre: Drabble, working through feelings
Word Count: 1.3K
A/N: THANK YOU ISSA!! 🥺💖I’m so glad you requested!! Bc I’m trying to keep these shorter like “drabbles” I had a hard time doing like,, full on hate to love so this is more like resentment to friends with implications of hidden feelings?? AHAHA but uhhh yeah, I hope you all enjoy 🥺and in case you missed it, my last year of college has started, so I will be updating less frequently, but I will still be around and writing and vibing!🤗
500 Event Masterlist
✿ .✿ .✿ .✿ .✿
Oh shit.
You flew down the hall, bursting into Kaminari’s bedroom without knocking. The blonde sat up quickly at your intrusion, but relaxed slightly upon seeing it was you.
“What’s up speed racer?” He joked, folding his legs up to make room for you on the bed. You walked up to the side of the bed, dropping your knees on the edge and falling forward face-down onto the covers.
“I messed up, Denki,” You groaned, rolling over onto your back and staring at the ceiling. “I sent a text to Shinsou-”
He let out a little snort. “Now that’s unusual.”
“Yeah,” You agreed. “Because it was a text that was not meant for him.” 
“It couldn’t have been that bad, right?” He asked, now a little nervous. You couldn’t blame him. You and Kaminari had clicked instantly at the beginning of your first year at U.A., and now you’d pretty much consider him your best friend, and you his. But come the end of first year, with the trial and following announcement that Shinsou Hitoshi, general ed student, would be transfering into the hero course- and more specifically- your class, Kaminari Denki had seemed to collect himself yet another best friend. 
And you had made your first rival.
You hadn’t wanted to. But when you had first heard about Shinsou’s quirk, people couldn’t help but compare it to yours. As long as you maintained skin to skin contact, you could command another person to do anything that you wanted. Paired with your athletic background (which started when you were young, at the insistence of your parents that it’d “prepare you for hero training”) you were clearly the superior “mind control” student. You didn’t understand why another one was needed in the hero course. Wasn’t he just fine being in the general course?
But of course he had to join class 2A, become Aizawa’s favorite, and start to steal the attention of your best friend.
But Kaminari was his own person, and he made his own choices about when he hung out with the two of you. It really wasn’t fair to put him in the middle of your mess of feelings. And even though he was Shinsou’s friend, you knew he would keep your secrets.
You turned onto your side to look at him. “Here just- read this.” You shoved your phone at him. He took it in his hand, his face contorting into a grimace as he read your mistake once, twice, three times.
“...Why the hell did you send him this?” You slapped your hands against your face in embarrassment and despair. He mockingly cleared his throat. “‘Can you believe purple hair beat me in today’s exercise? Why does he have to basically have my quirk? If he wasn’t so hot I’d be really pissed.’” Kaminari let out a whistle. “Wow, now there is a lot to unpack here, hun.”
You winced. “Yeah, that text was supposed to go to Mina, but I mean- fucking hell, I don’t know?” You ran your hands over your face. “I guess I somehow just clicked the wrong contact and instead it went to him! And it’s even worse that he hasn’t responded about it yet.” You’d never outright said to Shinsou that you disliked him, but you had to assume he knew, and felt the same way about you.
“I didn’t know you thought he was hot,” Kaminari said, wiggling his eyebrows. You launched a pillow at him that he ducked. 
“C’mon, anyone with a brain can see that he’s attractive,” You muttered. “It’s the same as Todoroki, or maybe Bakugou if you took away some of the attitude.”
He let out a sigh. “Yeah you’re right.” After a moment of silence he pressed your phone back into your hand. “Anyways, I think the best approach would be to sort it out face to face. Texting can make things too muddled sometimes.”
“Since when did you have so much wisdom?” 
He nudged you with a knee. “Hey, there’s a reason you came running to me.”
“I suppose you’re right.” It’ll probably be really awkward and not fun, but you should try to explain yourself in person.
Which is how you found yourself on the outskirts of the woods by the dorm buildings watching Shinsou workout, your presence still unnoticed as his back was turned to you. Kaminari had directed you here, knowing that his friend often trained here on his own. 
Suddenly he relaxed his stance, speaking without turning around. “What, you got more to say to me than what was in that text?”
You gritted your teeth at his words. What is up with his attitude!? “Yeah, well maybe I do.” You crossed your arms, shifting most of your weight onto one foot.
Shinsou glanced over his shoulder. “Sucks for you, I’m busy.” He reached down to the ground and slung his towel over his shoulder. “Since my quirk is clearly inferior to yours, I need to keep training.” You winced slightly at his words.
“Hey, I never said it like that-”
“Yeah, well you didn’t have to.” He sighed before turning to face you fully. “Look, I get it, you feel like I’m trying to take your spot here at U.A. Well just- don’t worry about it, okay? I’ll stay out of your way.”
As he began walking away, you found yourself stepping after him. “Shinsou, it’s not fair to phrase it that way.”
He stopped and turned to face you once more. “What do you know about ‘not fair’?” Shinsou took a step closer to you. “‘Not fair’ is getting into the general class, only to see someone just like me being praised for their power in the hero course. ‘Not fair’ is working as hard as I can to make my dreams come true, only to find out that I still have to compete against you. ‘Not fair’ is wanting to so desperately hate you for it all, but I can’t. Not when I see your strength, your power, your drive and ambition, and I can’t help but admire it. Admire you.” He let out a soft snort of mock amusement to himself. “I do kind of hate you for that, though.”
You stood there in silence. What do I even say to that? Shinsou watched you warily, waiting for a reaction.
“I don’t hate you, not really,” You said slowly. As good a place to start as any. “Resented you, yes, but hate is a strong word.” As you continued talking, your mouth let more and more words spill out, words you didn’t even know you had wanted to say. “And yeah, I was worried that you’d ‘take my spot’ or whatever, but I think that was the competitive nature of this school getting to me. They support friendly competition between students, but maybe I took that too much to heart.” You toed at the ground, slowly looking up to meet his eyes. “I was worried about you joining our class because I think you have amazing control over your quirk and you’re really talented. You really do have the potential to be an incredible hero. And I think… I’d like it better if we were friends, instead of pitting ourselves against each other.”
As you waited for Shinsou’s response, you started to get antsy. Why do I care so much about what he’s going to say?
Finally he answered. “Alright. Friends is a good place to start.” He held his hand out to you, as if to shake on it. Hesitatingly you reached out, your fingers firmly grasping his. He tightened his grip. “Should we also acknowledge that you said I was hot in your text?”
His words brought on a wave of nerves, and you yanked your hand back as if it were on fire. “That- That was a typo!” He began walking back towards the dorms with you hurrying to catch up to him.
As you matched his stride, he huffed out a laugh and sent you a knowing smile. “Sure, whatever you say.”
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musiczonelove · 7 years
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Album Review: Wale ‘Shine’
Less is More.
The hardest part of writing an album review is wiping your mental slate clean. This process is necessary to free your mind of all biases, and allow for an honest listen & an objective critique of any body of work.
For many years- throughout barbershop conversations, neighborhood stoop debates, and countless group chats, I’ve slandered Wale. He’s become an easy target for rap critics and casual listeners; and a frequent occupant of the “that nigga trash” category. If we’re being honest though, Wale isn’t really “trash”, far from it actually; it’s just hard to connect with his style most often because it always feels like he’s doing too much. Whether over complicating rhymes to the point they feel convoluted, or doing the most in the media complaining at every negative comment.
Albeit, Wale has made hits, has memorable verses (No Hands), dope poems (Ambitious Girl), and a solid project (TAAN), but he’s always felt like somewhat of an underachiever. I’ve always likened Wale’s career to that of NBA star Dwight Howard; an entertainer with immense talent out the gate but never living up to the hype. He complains all the time, his teammates hate him, and even his coach at times. Fans love to poke at him, and he’s not going to get you to the promise land as the sole franchise player, but will have a palpable impact on any team he’s on.
With all that said and out my system, I’d be remiss and a total hater if I didn’t tell you how surprisingly good his 5th album ‘Shine’ really is. Still Here Ignoring Negative Energy is the acronym that truly embodies the framework of this project. He’s not trying too hard, and seems to find the perfect balance in simplifying the music while still rapping at a high level; in simpler terms ‘Issa Vibe’. I really like this version of Wale, Zyla’s dad. Not sure if it’s because of his newborn daughters birth, but Wale seems to be comfortable with his place in the game and doesn’t care about what people are or aren’t saying about him this go round.
Less is more, and by more I mean ‘More Life’. Wale seems to have taken Drake’s More Life approach for this project and it’s worked out well for him. For definition purposes ‘The More Life Approach’ is considered an all purpose, any occasion body of work; focusing less on cohesiveness & more on individual song vibes. Wale gives you a bit of everything on this ‘Shine’ playlist album. You get the braggadocios Wale that effortlessly shits on his haters like on the first track “Thank God”. With real DC bravado rapping lines like, “All you’ll ever be good at is rolling weed and playing 2k” I’m wondering if Wale is taking shots at my life? HA!
Another vibe you get is the United Nations Wale. Utilizing international sounds you hear afro beat records like “My Love” ft Wizkid, Major Lazer & Dua Lipa and “Fine Girl”. He even dabbles in Latino culture with the “Colombia Heights” record, featuring an all Spanish verse from J Balvin. You also have the tracks that make you want to get in the Uber XL & roll up the backwoods with Mr. Folarin while headed to the function. For example “Running Back” featuring Lil Wayne. Wale brought back the drug induced Wayne we use to love, giving me remnants of 2007 Weezy. One of my personal favorite records “Mathematics” also fits the aforementioned mold.
Wale also delivers lyrically on this album. “C.C. White” is a standout track that really shows off his lyrical prowess. Using personification to bring alive the perils of cocaine addiction makes this track great. The production on this record seems to even imitate the stages of a crack cocaine high. This record reminds me of Jay-z’ classic record “I Know” off American Gangsta. “Smile” is also Wale reaching his lyrical apogee. “Im smoking purple, the law enforcement be murking brothers, The moon lit and I’m Cottonmouth like Mahershala” SHEESH!
“Fashion Week” and “Heaven on Earth” are the two records that are a no brainers for radio. G-Eazy lending a dope verse on “Fashion Week” compliments Folarin talking that fly runway talk. The Chris Brown assist on “Heaven on Earth” is major. The hook is definitely relatable and commercially viable. The women are sure to enjoy both records, and if the women like it; I love it. “DNA” {Dick n Advice} also brings back Love Jones Wale with a laudable poem capable of tapping into any woman’s heartstrings.
‘Shine’ is Wale’s best album to date. While I won’t apologize for my past slander, I will admit that this album has compelled me to put some respect on his name. Wale has been in the game for nearly a decade now, and has produced one of the top 5 projects in an already stellar 2017. He’s outlasted everyone in his 2009 draft class and has proven he’s getting better. For him at this stage to still be around, relevant, and creating music at a high level is a testament to a distinguished rap career. If you truly listen with objective ears, you will see the moon man is shining with this project, and it’s a solid 8/10.
@NajiChill
from Tier 2 music sites http://rapradar.com/features/album-review-wale-shine/
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itsmusicforfun · 7 years
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Album Review: Wale ‘Shine’
Less is More.
The hardest part of writing an album review is wiping your mental slate clean. This process is necessary to free your mind of all biases, and allow for an honest listen & an objective critique of any body of work.
For many years- throughout barbershop conversations, neighborhood stoop debates, and countless group chats, I’ve slandered Wale. He’s become an easy target for rap critics and casual listeners; and a frequent occupant of the “that nigga trash” category. If we’re being honest though, Wale isn’t really “trash”, far from it actually; it’s just hard to connect with his style most often because it always feels like he’s doing too much. Whether over complicating rhymes to the point they feel convoluted, or doing the most in the media complaining at every negative comment.
Albeit, Wale has made hits, has memorable verses (No Hands), dope poems (Ambitious Girl), and a solid project (TAAN), but he’s always felt like somewhat of an underachiever. I’ve always likened Wale’s career to that of NBA star Dwight Howard; an entertainer with immense talent out the gate but never living up to the hype. He complains all the time, his teammates hate him, and even his coach at times. Fans love to poke at him, and he’s not going to get you to the promise land as the sole franchise player, but will have a palpable impact on any team he’s on.
With all that said and out my system, I’d be remiss and a total hater if I didn’t tell you how surprisingly good his 5th album ‘Shine’ really is. Still Here Ignoring Negative Energy is the acronym that truly embodies the framework of this project. He’s not trying too hard, and seems to find the perfect balance in simplifying the music while still rapping at a high level; in simpler terms ‘Issa Vibe’. I really like this version of Wale, Zyla’s dad. Not sure if it’s because of his newborn daughters birth, but Wale seems to be comfortable with his place in the game and doesn’t care about what people are or aren’t saying about him this go round.
Less is more, and by more I mean ‘More Life’. Wale seems to have taken Drake’s More Life approach for this project and it’s worked out well for him. For definition purposes ‘The More Life Approach’ is considered an all purpose, any occasion body of work; focusing less on cohesiveness & more on individual song vibes. Wale gives you a bit of everything on this ‘Shine’ playlist album. You get the braggadocios Wale that effortlessly shits on his haters like on the first track “Thank God”. With real DC bravado rapping lines like, “All you’ll ever be good at is rolling weed and playing 2k” I’m wondering if Wale is taking shots at my life? HA!
Another vibe you get is the United Nations Wale. Utilizing international sounds you hear afro beat records like “My Love” ft Wizkid, Major Lazer & Dua Lipa and “Fine Girl”. He even dabbles in Latino culture with the “Colombia Heights” record, featuring an all Spanish verse from J Balvin. You also have the tracks that make you want to get in the Uber XL & roll up the backwoods with Mr. Folarin while headed to the function. For example “Running Back” featuring Lil Wayne. Wale brought back the drug induced Wayne we use to love, giving me remnants of 2007 Weezy. One of my personal favorite records “Mathematics” also fits the aforementioned mold.
Wale also delivers lyrically on this album. “C.C. White” is a standout track that really shows off his lyrical prowess. Using personification to bring alive the perils of cocaine addiction makes this track great. The production on this record seems to even imitate the stages of a crack cocaine high. This record reminds me of Jay-z’ classic record “I Know” off American Gangsta. “Smile” is also Wale reaching his lyrical apogee. “Im smoking purple, the law enforcement be murking brothers, The moon lit and I’m Cottonmouth like Mahershala” SHEESH!
“Fashion Week” and “Heaven on Earth” are the two records that are a no brainers for radio. G-Eazy lending a dope verse on “Fashion Week” compliments Folarin talking that fly runway talk. The Chris Brown assist on “Heaven on Earth” is major. The hook is definitely relatable and commercially viable. The women are sure to enjoy both records, and if the women like it; I love it. “DNA” {Dick n Advice} also brings back Love Jones Wale with a laudable poem capable of tapping into any woman’s heartstrings.
‘Shine’ is Wale’s best album to date. While I won’t apologize for my past slander, I will admit that this album has compelled me to put some respect on his name. Wale has been in the game for nearly a decade now, and has produced one of the top 5 projects in an already stellar 2017. He’s outlasted everyone in his 2009 draft class and has proven he’s getting better. For him at this stage to still be around, relevant, and creating music at a high level is a testament to a distinguished rap career. If you truly listen with objective ears, you will see the moon man is shining with this project, and it’s a solid 8/10.
@NajiChill
from Tier 2 music sites http://rapradar.com/features/album-review-wale-shine/
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dj3two1 · 7 years
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Album Review: Wale ‘Shine’
Less is More.
The hardest part of writing an album review is wiping your mental slate clean. This process is necessary to free your mind of all biases, and allow for an honest listen & an objective critique of any body of work.
For many years- throughout barbershop conversations, neighborhood stoop debates, and countless group chats, I’ve slandered Wale. He’s become an easy target for rap critics and casual listeners; and a frequent occupant of the “that nigga trash” category. If we’re being honest though, Wale isn’t really “trash”, far from it actually; it’s just hard to connect with his style most often because it always feels like he’s doing too much. Whether over complicating rhymes to the point they feel convoluted, or doing the most in the media complaining at every negative comment.
Albeit, Wale has made hits, has memorable verses (No Hands), dope poems (Ambitious Girl), and a solid project (TAAN), but he’s always felt like somewhat of an underachiever. I’ve always likened Wale’s career to that of NBA star Dwight Howard; an entertainer with immense talent out the gate but never living up to the hype. He complains all the time, his teammates hate him, and even his coach at times. Fans love to poke at him, and he’s not going to get you to the promise land as the sole franchise player, but will have a palpable impact on any team he’s on.
With all that said and out my system, I’d be remiss and a total hater if I didn’t tell you how surprisingly good his 5th album ‘Shine‘ really is. Still Here Ignoring Negative Energy is the acronym that truly embodies the framework of this project. He’s not trying too hard, and seems to find the perfect balance in simplifying the music while still rapping at a high level; in simpler terms ‘Issa Vibe’. I really like this version of Wale, Zyla’s dad. Not sure if it’s because of his newborn daughters birth, but Wale seems to be comfortable with his place in the game and doesn’t care about what people are or aren’t saying about him this go round.
Less is more, and by more I mean ‘More Life’. Wale seems to have taken Drake’s More Life approach for this project and it’s worked out well for him. For definition purposes ‘The More Life Approach’ is considered an all purpose, any occasion body of work; focusing less on cohesiveness & more on individual song vibes. Wale gives you a bit of everything on this ‘Shine‘ playlist album. You get the braggadocios Wale that effortlessly shits on his haters like on the first track “Thank God”. With real DC bravado rapping lines like, “All you’ll ever be good at is rolling weed and playing 2k” I’m wondering if Wale is taking shots at my life? HA!
Another vibe you get is the United Nations Wale. Utilizing international sounds you hear afro beat records like “My Love” ft Wizkid, Major Lazer & Dua Lipa and “Fine Girl”. He even dabbles in Latino culture with the “Colombia Heights” record, featuring an all Spanish verse from J Balvin. You also have the tracks that make you want to get in the Uber XL & roll up the backwoods with Mr. Folarin while headed to the function. For example “Running Back” featuring Lil Wayne. Wale brought back the drug induced Wayne we use to love, giving me remnants of 2007 Weezy. One of my personal favorite records “Mathematics” also fits the aforementioned mold.
Wale also delivers lyrically on this album. “C.C. White” is a standout track that really shows off his lyrical prowess. Using personification to bring alive the perils of cocaine addiction makes this track great. The production on this record seems to even imitate the stages of a crack cocaine high. This record reminds me of Jay-z’ classic record “I Know” off American Gangsta. “Smile” is also Wale reaching his lyrical apogee. “Im smoking purple, the law enforcement be murking brothers, The moon lit and I’m Cottonmouth like Mahershala” SHEESH!
“Fashion Week” and “Heaven on Earth” are the two records that are a no brainers for radio. G-Eazy lending a dope verse on “Fashion Week” compliments Folarin talking that fly runway talk. The Chris Brown assist on “Heaven on Earth” is major. The hook is definitely relatable and commercially viable. The women are sure to enjoy both records, and if the women like it; I love it. “DNA” Dick n Advice also brings back Love Jones Wale with a laudable poem capable of tapping into any woman’s heartstrings.
‘Shine‘ is Wale’s best album to date. While I won’t apologize for my past slander, I will admit that this album has compelled me to put some respect on his name. Wale has been in the game for nearly a decade now, and has produced one of the top 5 projects in an already stellar 2017. He’s outlasted everyone in his 2009 draft class and has proven he’s getting better. For him at this stage to still be around, relevant, and creating music at a high level is a testament to a distinguished rap career. If you truly listen with objective ears, you will see the moon man is shining with this project, and it’s a solid 8/10.
@NajiChill
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