Hesky wrote:FAGGOT THREAD m8s
m8s
m8s
Hello m8s
Oh listen to this white obscure rapper m8
oh m8 this new rapper m8 m8
Listen to him talk about all his emotions m8
Oh no doubt really feeling this one m8, so sad and poignant m8
So next level might have to start saying m9
m9s
m9 pistol
Such deep lyrics penetrating my heart like an m9 bullet m8
So deep he only needs to rhyme 4 words every 20 bars m8
Can't believe I missed this thread m8
Yeah I'd h8 2 b l8 m8
FUCK YOU
He doesn't rhyme enough
Rhyming is rap
timing is crap
unga bunga bunga
oompa loompa loompa
Charlie and the Chocolate Factory
Do people still post Gene Wilder memes anymore?
No, too mainstream
Saying it's too mainstream is too mainstream
Mainstream
Secondary river
Cry me a river like Justin Timberlake
Suit & tie
shoot and cry
Shoot and cry whilst shooting your m9 m8 because the lyrics are so emotional
Idea RIP
IKEA RIP
Fucking flat pack furniture sucks
Rather sit on the floor
Everyone else is sitting on chairs
Shitting on the stairs
Tech N9ne
Respect mine
Neglects fine
Neglect is not fine m8
Neglect is what led to these deep and emotional lyrics
Listen to how introspective it is
Your problem is you're listening for the rhymes instead of listening to your heart feel the lyrics
Kick start my heart like Mötley Crüe
Makes me wish he'd shot me too
RIP 2pac Shacker and Nostalgius BIG
GKMC
More like GOAT
GOAT
Kendrick LaGOAT
So deep m8
Listening to a black person based in California express his views on gang culture is so deep and introspective m8
So original, never been done before m8 m910
Looking up the meaning of lyrics on Rap Genius is for faggots
What Tech N9ne actually meant by unga bunga bunga is that he feels the gap between the rich and poor is browing considerably, hence the doubling of the word 'bunga'. Bunga rhymes with munga, which means money in some parts of Kansas City, which means double money = double munga = double bunga. Unga is the Mayan term for peasant. Peasant money money, peasants are looking at all of the money and feeling really sad.
I wanna rock!
ROCK!
I want to rock
ROCK!
If you smell
What The Rock
Is Cooking
He's cooking up an argument
Fuck your senseless multisyllable lyrics
Fuck your hipster music m8s
Below the Heavens hipster album m8s
Blu & Exile
More like Blue & Exiled Hipsters
Exiled from rhymes like the rest of us
If you start watching this video from 4:28 it looks like the dude is getting a huge facial:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SRwrg0db_zY
Such a deep facial m8
Such a lyrical multisyllable cumshot
M
Finding this video in English was too mainstream
Haha you listen to mainstream rap
Eminem is da best raper 4 sho OMG
top 10 rapers
b rabit
marshal maters
eminem
Yeah that shitty list thing people used to do seriously then people started to do tongue in cheek and it got really fucking old and boring
SUCK ME OFF
HESKMAN
Hesky wrote:FAGGOT THREAD m8s
m8s
m8s
Hello m8s
Oh listen to this white obscure rapper m8
oh m8 this new rapper m8 m8
Listen to him talk about all his emotions m8
Oh no doubt really feeling this one m8, so sad and poignant m8
So next level might have to start saying m9
m9s
m9 pistol
Such deep lyrics penetrating my heart like an m9 bullet m8
So deep he only needs to rhyme 4 words every 20 bars m8
Can't believe I missed this thread m8
Yeah I'd h8 2 b l8 m8
FUCK YOU
He doesn't rhyme enough
Rhyming is rap
timing is crap
unga bunga bunga
oompa loompa loompa
Charlie and the Chocolate Factory
Do people still post Gene Wilder memes anymore?
No, too mainstream
Saying it's too mainstream is too mainstream
Mainstream
Secondary river
Cry me a river like Justin Timberlake
Suit & tie
shoot and cry
Shoot and cry whilst shooting your m9 m8 because the lyrics are so emotional
Idea RIP
IKEA RIP
Fucking flat pack furniture sucks
Rather sit on the floor
Everyone else is sitting on chairs
Shitting on the stairs
Tech N9ne
Respect mine
Neglects fine
Neglect is not fine m8
Neglect is what led to these deep and emotional lyrics
Listen to how introspective it is
Your problem is you're listening for the rhymes instead of listening to your heart feel the lyrics
Kick start my heart like Mötley Crüe
Makes me wish he'd shot me too
RIP 2pac Shacker and Nostalgius BIG
GKMC
More like GOAT
GOAT
Kendrick LaGOAT
So deep m8
Listening to a black person based in California express his views on gang culture is so deep and introspective m8
So original, never been done before m8 m910
Looking up the meaning of lyrics on Rap Genius is for faggots
What Tech N9ne actually meant by unga bunga bunga is that he feels the gap between the rich and poor is browing considerably, hence the doubling of the word 'bunga'. Bunga rhymes with munga, which means money in some parts of Kansas City, which means double money = double munga = double bunga. Unga is the Mayan term for peasant. Peasant money money, peasants are looking at all of the money and feeling really sad.
I wanna rock!
ROCK!
I want to rock
ROCK!
If you smell
What The Rock
Is Cooking
He's cooking up an argument
Fuck your senseless multisyllable lyrics
Fuck your hipster music m8s
Below the Heavens hipster album m8s
Blu & Exile
More like Blue & Exiled Hipsters
Exiled from rhymes like the rest of us
If you start watching this video from 4:28 it looks like the dude is getting a huge facial:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SRwrg0db_zY
Such a deep facial m8
Such a lyrical multisyllable cumshot
M
Finding this video in English was too mainstream
Haha you listen to mainstream rap
Eminem is da best raper 4 sho OMG
top 10 rapers
b rabit
marshal maters
eminem
Yeah that shitty list thing people used to do seriously then people started to do tongue in cheek and it got really fucking old and boring
SUCK ME OFF
HESKMAN
StayWideAwake wrote:CrashBand wrote:However, you do rate your reasoning in general, be honest m8. But, like, you kinda just can't hack it, tbh.
Listen. If the next time we have a discussion, you'd like to make a point against something I've "reasoned", then do so. But other than that, you're just going to continue to say I think I rate my intelligence, I'm going to tell you no, you're going to tell me I just "think I'm smart"...so on. I think it would make a lot of sense to just save that for the next time we have a discussion and then just make points against my points if you'd like. Yeah?
Menzo wrote:I have to give Yeezus another chance. I'd say I enjoyed 30% of it but now that the initial shock of its overall sound has settled, I'm probably in a bit of a better mind state to jump into it.
fifflaren wrote:What influence has Eminem had on Rap? Em is one of my favorite mcees but he will never be considered as an influential rapper and this is what hurts his legacy the most.
CrashBand wrote:you dimwit.
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