very good music and lyrics awesome a very thought out song might be hip hop but offers enlightenment and perspective.outstanding got his own style loving it all. mad love and respect raz simone.
Just started listening to this guy about a week ago and I’m really feeling his music. Nice to see somebody make it into the mainstream that is putting an actual message into each of his songs.
i dont know there’s something about this rapper that just makes me drift off and stop listening to him…no offense or anything, i respect the crraft but i just lose interest and found myself skipping through segments of his song to listen to what tu-pac was saying…
Usually I really like Raz’s music but this song lacks the poignant message he typically delivers via spoken word. I feel he’s really departed from what sets him apart as an artist by delivering this garbage calling women “bitches” and spitting about “duckin hoes.” I thought you were better than that, Raz!! Disappointing but not surprising.
I, too, found myself fast forwarding to Tupac, which is the only man worth listening to on this track.
Raz is the undisputed King of Seattle; A true hustler, and a great lyricist. It won’t be long now before he’s mentioned amongst the premiere artists of our day; and his legacy will far surpass theirs and put him amongst the greats.
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very good music and lyrics awesome a very thought out song might be hip hop but offers enlightenment and perspective.outstanding got his own style loving it all. mad love and respect raz simone.
Just started listening to this guy about a week ago and I’m really feeling his music. Nice to see somebody make it into the mainstream that is putting an actual message into each of his songs.
i dont know there’s something about this rapper that just makes me drift off and stop listening to him…no offense or anything, i respect the crraft but i just lose interest and found myself skipping through segments of his song to listen to what tu-pac was saying…
Usually I really like Raz’s music but this song lacks the poignant message he typically delivers via spoken word. I feel he’s really departed from what sets him apart as an artist by delivering this garbage calling women “bitches” and spitting about “duckin hoes.” I thought you were better than that, Raz!! Disappointing but not surprising.
I, too, found myself fast forwarding to Tupac, which is the only man worth listening to on this track.
Raz is the undisputed King of Seattle; A true hustler, and a great lyricist. It won’t be long now before he’s mentioned amongst the premiere artists of our day; and his legacy will far surpass theirs and put him amongst the greats.
the full content and concept is on point and real nice. super west coast grime rap. nice levels and sound placements. Great sample from Tupac.
i feel this song in my soul there is always a message in his lyric and i can relate to it personally THANKS RAZ-JULIE GASSIN