so whats up with that issue? the all get lynched track, to tell you the truth, i like everything about it, simple production, classic strong material, getting to smart break and some chords+a serious attitude.
it makes sense what he says in the interview and i think black community would do good to encourage and export people like ny oil. i would appreciate some sort of a native tongue resurrection, let it be for the positive impression it would make on international hiphop alone (apart from my sympathy for afroamerican emancipation).
that guy is fire, props
the interview:
http://odeo.com/audio/3110243/view
p.s.:kind of ironic, to find such an artist, while others post polls whether hiphop is dead or not, makes me think
it makes sense what he says in the interview and i think black community would do good to encourage and export people like ny oil. i would appreciate some sort of a native tongue resurrection, let it be for the positive impression it would make on international hiphop alone (apart from my sympathy for afroamerican emancipation).
that guy is fire, props
the interview:
http://odeo.com/audio/3110243/view
p.s.:kind of ironic, to find such an artist, while others post polls whether hiphop is dead or not, makes me think