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Sometimes I tend to overexaggerate how great this or that album is, but in this case I am right on the money saying this is the greatest rap album ever cut. I know some people would argue that Snow or MC Lyte are better, but if they said that to me I would probably give them a people’s elbow. The depth of this thing blows me away to this day. The song “Good Vibrations” is probably the greatest hip hop track recorded up to this point. Marky Mark raps about being healthy and feelin the vibration. Marky is a philosopher as well as a poet which makes him the hip hop version of Hasslehoff. Let’s get one thing straight, if Hasselhoff felt like cutting a rap album, he’d take over that genre as well, but King David doesn’t mind sharing the glory. I jog about 5.3 miles every morning and put a few cuts off this platter on my portable 8 track player. When “Wildside” comes on, I just stop and reflect on how incredible I am and the fact that I don’t have to deal with problems poor and ugly people do. I usually wake up in the morning, pee, and then enjoy a nice bowl of frosted mini wheats before getting myself ready for another day of being me. Being me takes a lot out of me and people expect a lot. What amazes everyone that come in contact with me is that I don’t meet their expections, I roll them up and smoke them like chronic. I’m going to put it this way, I’m the white Dr. Dre and when I talk EF Hutton listens. Think that one through, chachi. 2/27/2008 11:31:06 PM |