Today in Hip Hop History:
Bone Thugs-N-Harmony released their debut EP Creepin On Ah Come Up June 21, 1994
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>.< sorry for everything lol
@rillette i tried
lyrics by the amazing rillette below the cut (with a bit of my own flair lol)
(car starting)
Yeaaahhh okay
Y’already know who it is
Yeah (car revving) alright
Okay yeah yeah (car revving)
Uh-huh.. lets go.
She green. On my lantern till I corps.
Wanna take her back to Balti more
Fit so fresh. stay looking like lettuce
Ask her to marry says her dad wont let us.
She Krispy on my Kreme call that shit hot and ready.
Wanna meet her parents. she said: maybe
Crisis in a sector too bad I gotta jet
Ask to see her later she says: ok bet.
Uh. Yeah. Green Lantern.
Go to do my job
Day is fucking saved
I’m good at my job
Back from outer space
Girl call me wawa
the way I hoagiefest
See her in my dreams girl
you the fuckin best
Ask her how she feelin,
Say she’s the one for me
Tell me she’s just playin
Says dont give me no ring
Yuh. Uh.
G-R- Double E- N
Dick so convenient call me 7. 11.
She get the goods and dip
Ain’t one for. commitment
Girl a red lantern ring (yuh)
The way she broke my heart
Got me twirling my hair
But she playin from the start (slide whistle noise)
Back in space.
Feeling kinda sad
See an Earth GL.
He asking how I am
Say I miss my lady.
She got me hurtin bad
Tell me why this dude just laughs (echo: that bitch)
When he worse off than i am?
Nah for real
Saw this fuckin dick
Just the other day
Sobbin out his eyes
Said “she wanted a break” (vine boom sound effect) (roblox oof)
Okay
(car crash sound effect)
[Speaking]
Serves you fucking right tho! serves you fucking right
I mean- ha ha!
now who’s laughing bitch
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(Lighthearted) embarrassing moments for the band?
awww ok this is cute
2-D: Often mistakes things for other things because he hears them wrong- like how he hears "hi" instead of "aye". This leads to him calling a lot of things very much the wrong thing
Murdoc: Has to come face to face with celebrities he's openly mocked and pretend to be nice to them whenever he goes to awards ceremonies
Russel: Got used to being like 2 stories tall and every now and then he tells himself "I'll never fit through that" while looking up at the doorway (he very much can fit through that)
Noodle: Keeps running into walls because she texts while she walks, then has to look around to make sure nobody saw
Ace: Screams when the sprinklers in the lawn start
and a little bonus
Paula: Accidentally tells on herself by liking Murdoc's tweets from like 7 years ago
Del: "Man I can't wait to go to bed tonight" *is a ghost*
Cyborg Noodle: When too many people are talking at once she can't process them all and just glitches out
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one of the regulars at work is an old man who comes in and hangs around for hours and speaks in rhymes half the time. last night i found out some lore that apparently this is now the THIRD store hes frequented that my favorite manager has run. he gave me burger king coupons once.
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30 years ago the American rap scene was defined by sounds easily identifiable, even to the untrained ear.
Since the mass rap "shake-up" of the '90's, the sound has become more diverse, by introducing new genres such as trap, mumble and crunk. But let's take rap back to it's roots with this up and coming artist, 34Profitt.
Profitt's discography is full of influence from past and present rap legends, with his sound pendulum-swinging between classic RnB and contemporary rap. Personally, I think Profitt really shines when he takes from those East-West coast elements derivative of 90's rap.
The standout song from his small collection, "Get It By Tomorrow" really shows where this artist has potential to shine. The production value has been carefully curated to transport a listener through time, or better yet, teleport you to the lands of Los Santos, where you're bound to go 120 with Franklin in the drivers seat.
Profitt's use of the classic elements of 90's rap, creates a blend of East-West coast sounds, reminiscent of Biggie and Tupac. The lyrics are quick-witted and leave impact with the listener, and the instrumental takes from the rising low-fi elements of today, further creating a sound that resembles that of yesteryear, with a touch of today.
Don't be fooled by the album graphics, after all, you can't judge a book - or should I say a song? - by its cover.
This sound of music is not something that is commonly heard today, and with only THREE monthly listeners, and very little to know about the artist, jump on this train before anybody else!
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Today in Hip Hop History:
Bone Thugs-N-Harmony released their debut EP Creepin On Ah Come Up June 21, 1994
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D-Average just released a new single. It would mean a lot if you could take a listen, like, and follow.
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