What song are you listening to right now?



They go in one way, they come out crazy
Peace preparatory school, emperors and conquerors
Pharaohs and followers
Goblins and monsterers
Stone heart jewels and gold for the fools
The bones of the innocent is buckles on they boots
The jail overcrowded, they emptied out the school
See the devil twitchin', ears itchin' from the truth
Strange fruit, cyanide, soufflé, and soup
It's tasty for a few and murder for the group
A dead-end street with a lemonade stand
Where is the sky in upside down land?
That question is hard if you can't see the stars
I'm really not sure, ask me tomorrow
I may not be here
I'm feelin' like I might just leave before I start a fire or a fight
Or both, but nah, son, I couldn't just chill
Everybody gigglin', that kid was gettin' killed
And I knew when I stood they would turn on me
And I don't need no more trouble with my sleep
So I did what I did and that's what it is
Tell the sheriff and the deputy I don't give a fick
Tell my mama and my kin and all of y'all and them, it's like this
Get free and stay sick
And that's it
An education
 
<3 the early 90's Mariah Carey. I really like the early 90's lite R&B/adult contemporary music, it is simpy really good music.
 
did Erick Sermon do all of Keith Murray's old production? I'm old enough where I should know but I never had Keith Murray's album for sum reason. I still love this Cypess Hill remix that I thought he did but was actually from DJ Muggs

Erick produced the overwhelming majority of Keith's first 2 or 3 albums with a few tracks from other producers here & there (Redman being one of them).
 
Coke boys forever. :pimp:
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Erick produced the overwhelming majority of Keith's first 2 or 3 albums with a few tracks from other producers here & there (Redman being one of them).
good looks, I never watched the Long Island hip-hop documentary so I don't know of their relationship but when Craig Mack passed I couldn't help but think how his career may have gone a little better had he been with Erick Sermon in some capacity, Easy Mo Bee gave him a classic single but his style would have worked very well on Erick Sermon production.


Been listening to this constantly as of late but cut it off at Eminem
 
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