Hood Blues
In Rap, it's worth dying; it's incredible how it improves. Usually, posthumous tracks suck, but in recent years, I don't know... you make a song for a dead person, the week after you die too, and the week after that, your best track from 30 years of career comes out, which you, being dead, dedicate to a dead person.
In short, in Rap, it's worth dying.
In Rap, it's worth dying; it's incredible how it improves. Usually, posthumous tracks suck, but in recent years, I don't know... you make a song for a dead person, the week after you die too, and the week after that, your best track from 30 years of career comes out, which you, being dead, dedicate to a dead person.
In short, in Rap, it's worth dying.
DeRank ™: 6,00 W_I_NEGRI
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