KANYE WEST- CRACK MUSIC
ALBUM- LATE REGISTRATION
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Thats that crack music nigga
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Straight after that to beginning
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Marcus19 Rhythm Player |
#1 by Marcus19 Doug at Sep 29, 2007 at 6:12 PM EST |
| the beat is the best ive heard in awhile, a technical genius at that...im glad someone is actually using talent in the rap world | |
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LJ Average |
#2 by LJ at Oct 1, 2007 at 4:53 AM EST |
| im suprised nobody has commented on this song, its without a doubt the deepest track on late registration. After the civil rights movement the gov't put crackcocaine in the inner city communities, and it tore us apart, the effects of this can still be seen today. alot of blacks invested heavily in the drug game... if they wernt using it.. they were selling it. the other half of the song is saying how Hip Hop Music is becoming "the next crack" for us. Alot of us are rapping, and almost all of us are listening to it. We're making ALOT of money from hip hop. It was once seen as a negative thing, but in this country, if it makes money, corporate america will jump in. So the line at the end that says "this dark diction has become americas addiction" is so true, because this BLACK artform has been accepted by mainstream whites and they cant get enough, so just like we used to bag up and slang crack...we're now bagging up and slangin hip hop... and people are hooked. I love this song, its so true...so so so true.. | |
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Will Wanna Be |
#3 by Will Hay at Oct 5, 2007 at 12:16 PM EST |
| It has been "claimed' that the reagan admin put crack in the streets. | |
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Spymaster Lead Player |
#4 by Spymaster - Halo 2 at Oct 7, 2007 at 9:46 PM EST |
| ChuchTaylor did a good job of explaining the song. I love it. | |
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Travis Wanna Be |
#5 by Travis Alford at Oct 12, 2007 at 10:34 PM EST |
| so good so ill and so deep, its one of those songs that you hear on the cd once or twice and like the beat and the flow but have no idea how much meaning it has until you look up the lyrics. the song i think talks about the irony of how the government got black neighborhoods hooked on and undermined by crack (or so he says) and now some years later blacks are rapping and writin about it and selling it right back as music. from it hip hop has emerged and is arguably the most popular genre and ironically whites are the biggest consumers. | |