Flows that go against the grain with a story so compellin’
I should mind The People’s Court, snatch the mic from Doug Llewellyn
I should mind The People’s Court, snatch the mic from Doug Llewellyn
- Tash, “All the Way Live,” from Tha Alkaholiks’ Coast II Coast, 1995
We got hookers with heaters that’ll stray pop and put more shells in your top than Adidas.
- Kool G. Rap, “Fast Life,” 4,5,6, 1995
I’m surrounded by psychopathic little fellas
Ghetto dwellas, with ammunition in their cellas
And no remorse in their hearts
When the shit starts it don’t end…
Until somebody’s gone with the wind.
Ghetto dwellas, with ammunition in their cellas
And no remorse in their hearts
When the shit starts it don’t end…
Until somebody’s gone with the wind.
- Masta Ace, “Maintain,” Sittin on Chrome EP, 1995
…Because if I had of went and took the easy way,
I wouldn’t be the strong nigga that I am today.
Every thing that I did, different things I was told,
Just ended up being food for my soul.
I wouldn’t be the strong nigga that I am today.
Every thing that I did, different things I was told,
Just ended up being food for my soul.
- Cee-Lo, “Soul Food”, Goodie Mob’s Soul Food, 1995
I was about one drink away from my limit,
In came a black dress with a black body in it,
She looked so timid, it took me a minute
To get her in focus
In came a black dress with a black body in it,
She looked so timid, it took me a minute
To get her in focus
- Aceyalone, “Annalilla,” All Balls Don’t Bounce, 1995
So I don’t only watch my back, I watch my front,
Cause it’s the niggaz who front, they be pulling stunts!
Cause it’s the niggaz who front, they be pulling stunts!
- GZA, “I Gotcha Back”, Liquid Swords, 1995
Take these words home and think it through, or the next rhyme I write might be about you.
- Prodigy, “Shook Ones, Pt II”, from Mobb Deep’s The Infamous, 1995
Footballs, basketballs, microphones, gas and grass
Just some of the few things that J-Ro likes to pass.
Just some of the few things that J-Ro likes to pass.
- J-Ro of Tha Alkaholiks, “Freestyle Ghetto,” from King Tee’s IV Life, 1995
