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BigStar

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Feel you guys, some songs just stick in your head. The Unity song refrain by Queen Latifah definitely still sticks in my head from time to time; like a catchy car commercial or something:confused:

 

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Feel you guys, some songs just stick in your head. The Unity song refrain by Queen Latifah definitely still sticks in my head from time to time; like a catchy car commercial or something:confused:



I actually go around the house singing U N I T Y all the time, Big. lol. And any time somebody says the word unite or unity, here it comes again in my head. And I start singing it again. lol
 

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Couple of songs I'm really into at the moment although Logic's entire album (The Incredible True Story) is pretty solid.





Kid can flow fo show, could see the first track making it mainstream. Catchy hook and good flow, nice drop.
 

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Been Crying all day #RIPPhifeDawg ......Tribe Called Quest bridge the Hip Hop gap in a big way.....so many fans of all different races expressing love, that's what really makes me break down. He greatness in the game.......
 

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Been Crying all day #RIPPhifeDawg ......Tribe Called Quest bridge the Hip Hop gap in a big way.....so many fans of all different races expressing love, that's what really makes me break down. He greatness in the game.......

I cried too. Tribe was the group that introduced me to real hip-hop as a kid. I saw Phife about 3 years ago. I consider myself extremely lucky. It's sad, because they've been performing together lately. Rest in peace the 5-foot assassin.
 

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this is pretty dope...



Atlanta traffic reporter Mark Arum was “on point“ for his on-air tribute to Phife Dawg on Wednesday.

The WSB-TV Channel 2 Action News reporter paid homage to the late A Tribe Called Quest rapper by citing some of his most notable lyrics during the news station’s traffic report. “This rush hour is coming with more hits than the Braves or the Yankees,” Arum said in reference to Phife’s verse on “Award Tour.” Next he revamped a line from the legendary rap group’s 1993 single “Oh My God“:

“One for the treble, two for the bass/ You know the style Mark McKay/ Time to flip this.”

The classic line is among Phife’s collection of unforgettable lyrics. Born Malik Isaac Taylor, the founding Tribe Called Quest member died on March 22 at the age of 45 from “complications resulting from diabetes,” according to a family statement.

In addition to his creative tribute, Arum also posted a video clip on Facebookexpressing his thoughts on the massive response to his viral traffic report.
 

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I just got told in another thread (and that person shall remain nameless.) that the code of the streets is "every man for himself"...
which is insane... someone who isn't from the streets.. wouldn't know that there are rules in the streets, unwritten, but respected...
so I'll just put this here... because those who don't know... just don't know...(but like to talk like they know)

Code of The Streets
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