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lyrics
Neak Verse 1:
Every President present from working trickled up, everyday we struggling, see it once, see it leave from us, cash rules, dollars don’t circulate, poverty we trust, it shows, no investment in any items outside us, wholly, wholistic, and can we fix it, soul holy, stylistic, we Dapper Dan apprentice, before me, this was replicated for generations, how we see ourselves to be sanctified without whiter faces........culture, literature it did a number on us, we pay the minister, pray to rise in divine performance, the key to life is keep my light ignited, free from dormant, marquee in sight, a new afterlife, death to rigor mortis.......reflection when spliff lit, sedated from the cannabis, dreaming bout this wishlist, I wonder how it got this way.....this thing called life, it’s all day......I wonder what would 2pac say…….huh uh hu
Chorus:
2Pac excerpt…
Neak Verse 2:
Police beat us, court proceed us, get found guilty, white jurors lynching leaders, it’s all filthy, bailiffs paul bearers, teach us, since the shores, we property of state, we left with zero freedoms, so every thought I think is legacy, no time boast, no pharisee, let’s raise a toast, let’s celebrate, hate to move in lepathy, record deal, ricochet, picture paint the messages you must say, on airwaves, indicative of slave, a signature could muzzle the feelings, leave you with no say, ironic, the same signature take you from ghetto in days……develop that posture that messianic, let’s the flesh die, money will kill you too soon, left eye, rather take the tomb of Notorious suited in Bedstuy, than deadlock a generation from thoughts I was deadlocked on, spew it out while living lavish and live it all day…….I would what would 2pac say……… huh uh huh
Chorus:
2pac excerpt…
credits
from INNENSTADT,
released November 20, 2020
Produced by Neak & Slot-A
If your father performed alongside Funk & Soul legends like James Brown & Sam Cooke, chances are being a product of your
environment meant only one thing; following the path of musicianship set directly before him. Chicago-based Hip-Hop rapper and producer Neak draws vivid verbal portraits which find inspiration in the spirit of U.S. black culture and his own deep-seating personal experiences....more
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If I had to compare this album to any in Apollo Brown's list of albums, it would be "Dice Game" , the production here is super soulful, bleak and emotional at times, Philmore Greene is so genuine lyrically on here, here he is honest, detailed, Pessimistic at times, when it comes to speaking on his surroundings and upbringing, their is a strength you carry through experience, this album is much needed, an artist translating his true soul into the Art. markmcauley1 (Strictly Hip-Hop Spot)