This could be the lyric poem of this time in history! It concisely expresses so much truth in short rhyming lines. Can it get a sticky?
Reminds me of T. S. Eliot:
The Waste Land consists of five sections and proceeds on a principle of “rhetorical discontinuity.” This discontinuity reflects the fragmented experience of the 20th-century sensibility of the great modern cities of the West. Eliot expresses the hopelessness and confusion of purpose of life in the secularized city, the decay of urbs aeterna (the “eternal city”). This is the ultimate theme of The Waste Land, made concrete by the poem’s constant rhetorical shifts and its juxtapositions of contrasting styles. But The Waste Land is not a simple contrast of the heroic past with the degraded present; it is, rather, a timeless simultaneous awareness of moral grandeur and moral evil. The poem’s original manuscript of about 800 lines was cut down to 433 at the suggestion of Ezra Pound. The Waste Land is not Eliot’s greatest poem, though it is his most famous. For further discussion see The Waste Land.
How-Evaaar.... the lyrics in this piece are TOTALLY on point with everything going on!
This song will be a YUGE red pill for normies that have no clue about even a fraction of the things that are mentioned in this song.
HOPEFULLY - These "lyrical crumbs" push people to dig on what's mentioned so they can get a handle on some of the things we've known for years around here!
I generally hate rap, but as a music of war, where war is driven by drums, its devotion to beat is perfectly suited.
Most rap is war, too - against morality and peace and humanity and God; so for expressing Heaven or the divine? Nah bruv, try something else, but there’s something poetic about taking the enemy’s weapons and ripping his mask off with them.
This could be the lyric poem of this time in history! It concisely expresses so much truth in short rhyming lines. Can it get a sticky?
Reminds me of T. S. Eliot:
The Waste Land consists of five sections and proceeds on a principle of “rhetorical discontinuity.” This discontinuity reflects the fragmented experience of the 20th-century sensibility of the great modern cities of the West. Eliot expresses the hopelessness and confusion of purpose of life in the secularized city, the decay of urbs aeterna (the “eternal city”). This is the ultimate theme of The Waste Land, made concrete by the poem’s constant rhetorical shifts and its juxtapositions of contrasting styles. But The Waste Land is not a simple contrast of the heroic past with the degraded present; it is, rather, a timeless simultaneous awareness of moral grandeur and moral evil. The poem’s original manuscript of about 800 lines was cut down to 433 at the suggestion of Ezra Pound. The Waste Land is not Eliot’s greatest poem, though it is his most famous. For further discussion see The Waste Land.
Normally I don't like this rap shit...
How-Evaaar.... the lyrics in this piece are TOTALLY on point with everything going on!
This song will be a YUGE red pill for normies that have no clue about even a fraction of the things that are mentioned in this song.
HOPEFULLY - These "lyrical crumbs" push people to dig on what's mentioned so they can get a handle on some of the things we've known for years around here!
u/#crumbs
I'm a metalhead for the most part but this song hits all points, I've shared with everyone I know. He has other songs, Raw Thoughts 1-7.
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I generally hate rap, but as a music of war, where war is driven by drums, its devotion to beat is perfectly suited.
Most rap is war, too - against morality and peace and humanity and God; so for expressing Heaven or the divine? Nah bruv, try something else, but there’s something poetic about taking the enemy’s weapons and ripping his mask off with them.
Excellent. Thanks for sharing this with us, OP. Defiant Truth.
t minus 7 days before he dies of a mysterious suicide
He's stated in the YouTube comments that he isn't suicidal. He's been around for a while it seems.
That was AWESOME!
Youtube link (and his channel with more)
https://youtu.be/eW9xH3feKEo?si=BOv3zgqV5qgAhaoZ
368k views in just 5 days. Wow!
Wow. Bad ass.
Only rap song I ever thought worththe listen. TY OP
Worth the listen
Memba once upon a time when we thought Eminem was the edgiest guy ever who would go after anyone and feared nothing.
Fucking lol