There’s an image of a highway overpass under construction with a distinct looking building with middle-Eastern looking people in the picture, I think they want us to figure out where these places are.
For our part we’re pretty sure that the one that looks like Russia is Moscow but we still have questions (and actually I think it’s possible it’s somewhere outside Russia).
Maybe I've eaten too many crayons.... But is this supposed to resonate with rap culture normies?
I get it, but I dont get it. The sentiment I can sorta see, but at the same time the message seems convoluted and weakened by the medium.
Additionally, do we have any data to represent that these "anti woke" rappers are having any type of effect on their listeners? For every one rapper who is allegedly against the powers of evil, there's a plethora of soulless rappers that prop up evil.
It's sorta like saying, "oh here's one crazy clown make up cookie monster sounding death metal band that's conservative vs figuratively every other band in the genre"....
But hey, if it's working or not, more power to spreading a positive message & vibes.
True enough. Hence the data question. Personally, I only know a handful of coworkers that listen to rap and it's not the sunshine happy feel-good variety.
That's why I prefaced my comment with that statement.
I do not absorb normie media very well.
I'm having the same conundrum digesting the recent Aldean posts. Did I miss something? Dude is covered in esoteric and NWO tattoos... So we are to latch onto one "seemingly" positive tune from an "artist" that respects the very principals we are against?
I should have put a smile in my reply. 🙂 I don't really look at normie media either and I've never heard of that song so I'm just looking at the pictures and reading the words. Idk anything about Jason Aldean, but I Agree with Magulq that focusing on the outcome is a good idea.
Lyrics in the video from N95 by Kendrick Lamar
Take off the foo-foo, take off the clout chase, take off the Wi-Fi
Take off the money phone, take off the car loan, take off the flex and the white lies
Take off the weird-ass jewelry, I'ma take ten steps, then I'm taking off top five
Take off them fabricated streams and them microwave memes, it's a real world outside (Take that shit off)
Take off your idols, take off the runway, I take off to Cairo (Take that shit off)
This was the song sampled
Everything in Its Right Place
Radiohead
(Kid A)
[Chorus]
Everything
Everything
Everything
Everything
In its right place
In its right place
In its right place
In its right place
[Verse 1]
Yesterday, I woke up sucking a lemon
Yesterday, I woke up sucking a lemon
Yesterday, I woke up sucking a lemon
Yesterday, I woke up sucking a lemon
[Chorus]
Everything
Everything
Everything
In its right place
In its right place
In its right place
Right place
[Verse 2]
There are two colours in my head
There are two colours in my head
What, what is that you tried to say?
What, what was that you tried to say?
Tried to say, tried to say?
Tried to say, tried to say?
[Outro]
Everything
Everything
Everything
Everything
Love that song.
Just for fun:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uXxiOufMZ0A
The first time i heared this song was in the movie Vanilla Sky.
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=HTkf1X6RIPw
That's weird.
Another reference to Egypt?
Obama. Now the PsyOp Guys?
Obama's summer play list. The PsyOp Guys song.
Egypt the place where the clowns first tested using Social Media psyops to pull off a color revolution?
Interdasting.
Not really my strength but analyzing each of the images may yield a pattern or message.
There’s an image of a highway overpass under construction with a distinct looking building with middle-Eastern looking people in the picture, I think they want us to figure out where these places are.
For our part we’re pretty sure that the one that looks like Russia is Moscow but we still have questions (and actually I think it’s possible it’s somewhere outside Russia).
Can you please elaborate on your thoughts? How did you get to Obama?
Another reference to Egypt?
Obama now the Psy guys?
Interdasting.
Maybe I've eaten too many crayons.... But is this supposed to resonate with rap culture normies?
I get it, but I dont get it. The sentiment I can sorta see, but at the same time the message seems convoluted and weakened by the medium.
Additionally, do we have any data to represent that these "anti woke" rappers are having any type of effect on their listeners? For every one rapper who is allegedly against the powers of evil, there's a plethora of soulless rappers that prop up evil.
It's sorta like saying, "oh here's one crazy clown make up cookie monster sounding death metal band that's conservative vs figuratively every other band in the genre"....
But hey, if it's working or not, more power to spreading a positive message & vibes.
The message may not be for us
True enough. Hence the data question. Personally, I only know a handful of coworkers that listen to rap and it's not the sunshine happy feel-good variety.
I think your crayon theory is the most plausible. 😄
That's why I prefaced my comment with that statement.
I do not absorb normie media very well.
I'm having the same conundrum digesting the recent Aldean posts. Did I miss something? Dude is covered in esoteric and NWO tattoos... So we are to latch onto one "seemingly" positive tune from an "artist" that respects the very principals we are against?
I should have put a smile in my reply. 🙂 I don't really look at normie media either and I've never heard of that song so I'm just looking at the pictures and reading the words. Idk anything about Jason Aldean, but I Agree with Magulq that focusing on the outcome is a good idea.
Kendrick Lamar is a rapper who's making jazz great again (for the mainstream). Righteous in my book
That is certainly reassuring. The Howard Moon in me can respect that.
thank you for posting that!