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Horrorshow - Inside Story

Cunning and wise way beyond his years, Solo of Horrorshow, describes the disgust he has for the new world order. From what I understand he is only 21 years old and to have this much insight into life is really amazing. Absolutely fantastic track and what Solo may or may not realize is that he is making a difference just by creating music like this. Music has this profound ability to actually make a huge impact on society. Just by rapping about these issues it allows exposure to many. When you listen to this track you can't help but to critically think about all the valid points Solo has brought to light. Lyrics: Horrorshow - Inside Story It’s like something just over the horizon, I wanna take a walk, maybe see what we can find, look long and hard, look near and far, but above all things always look inside, listen in into these words from a citizen of earths surface, lets try and rewire the circuits, determine the purpose, meanwhile im striving for perfect but homie perfect takes pr

Sweatshop Union - Oh My

Lyrics: Sweatshop Union - Oh My Fortunate for me, I couldn't afford to be fortunate, shit, we're like the kid and his fortune never missed, according to the landlord I'm poor as piss, Trying to get not as poor as Gordon Hicks, but I know, the only show supporting this, which I really don't know how to turn against, and I didn't just come here to moan and bitch, grown folks getting older on kids' benefits, it's, the return of the poor man's rap, for those who don't own homes off coke rap, and the raining and floods, showing that, so them old school cats still broke from rap, most they see the poor, what most em' sees ignore, while most these MCs were born and grew up poor, we'll be slaves in the old workforce, to pay for a government that don't work for us. (Oh my) oh, just trying to get my load out, (soul tie) fighting to get my, trying to get my, (low ride) from low to lately, it don't phase me, (poor rap) cause I make money, money d

Lil Young

Masta Ace and Ed O.G. are pioneers of the game. These guys have been around since the late 80's early 90's. In '91 Edo (Ed O.G.) dropped one of his first commercial successes "Be a father to your child" a song depicting the importance of being a responsible father. The first verse starts off like this. Be a father if not why bother son A boy can make 'em but a man can raise one If you did it admit it and stick with it Don't say it ain't yours cause all women are not whores Ninety percent represent a woman that is faithful Between the two of them you have over 50 years of real life hip-hop wisdom. So when they teamed up to drop the album "Arts and Entertainment" I was stoked. They completely destroyed this track and every time I hear it my face uncontrollably smirks. The whole track is a complete diss to the industry. I wonder what Lil Wayne and Young Jeezy have to say about this jammer? Lyrics: Lil Young - A & E [Intro: Excerpt from New