Jay Electronica - Murder, Death, KillĪ rare verse from the elusive Jay Electronica, who's currently rolling in that Rothschild dough. I'm tryna give Halle Berry a baby, and no one can stop me Most Conscious / Poetic: The Bullitts ft. I'm all on the low, take a famous girl out where there's no paparazzi 'Cause the Dykeman & Heights girls are callin' me "papi" Versace, Versace, Versace, Versace, Versace, Versace I'm always the first one to get it, man, that's how you lead by example This for my niggas that call up Fernando to move a pianoįuck all your feelings 'cause business is business, it's strictly financial Speakin' in lingo, man this for my niggas that trap out the bando I do not fuck with your new shit, my nigga, don't ask for my take on it
Hundred-inch TV at my house, I sit back like "damn I look great on it" This year I'm eating your food and my table got so many plates on it Started a label, the album is comin' September, just wait on it Just make sure that you got a back up plan I been so quiet, I got the world like "What the fuck is he plannin'?" The pillows Versace, the sheets are Versace, I just won a Grammy Saw this shit comin' like I had binocularsīoy, Versace, Versace, we stay at the mansion when we in Miami
I think I'm sellin' a million first week, man, I guess I'm an optimistīorn in Toronto but sometimes I feel like Atlanta adopted us Niggas be wantin' a verse for a verse, but man, that's not a swap to meĭrownin' in compliments, pool in the backyard that look like Metropolis 'Cause I'm at the top and there's no one on top of me This is a gated community, please get the fuck off the property Versace, Versace, Medusa head on me like I'm 'Luminati It's probably for the best it didn't, more for his sake than anything. The remix was apparently supposed to feature Lil Reese as well. There's really not much else to be said about it. The Torontonian emcee, who feels like Atlanta adopted him, takes his verse to the extremes of luxury elitism. His contribution to this buzzing single from Atlanta's Migos was by far the most talked-about remix of the week. Like wow, you made your nigga Nas proud Biggest Remix: Migos ft. Now I'm playin' Born Sinner loud, saw you live, rock the crowd That if you say what's on your mind, you can stand the test of time While you was writing down my rhymes I was just tryna to show you If I don't sell another record, I'll just steady rock Global warming to that cold world you was breathin'
Radio records are needed, I just wanted it to bring the warning The first album freedoms and them fourth album pressuresĪ big difference between 'em but I get why you said it So point blank, young Cole, you won't be the same
They took my cosign, but they ain't let me EP their tapesĪnd when they joint tanked, that's when they point blame Nigga, I tried, and niggas threw that shit right back in my face
We was trying to be the Queensbridge Cosby'sīut the street life robbed me of that, so I had to put it in rapsĪnd who could I ask for help? Older niggas was gettin' madīut that's the gift and the curse, that's the good and the badĪt least you got Jay, but he already one of the greatsĪnd it's hard for the great to tell somebody how to be great This shit was just kinda just a hobby in my project lobby
Yet still, being my mama's son was my biggest honor Straight off the corner with the armour, Arm & Hammer Military hat, fatigue pants sagging, Henny'd upĮxecs asking "will he live to see his own release date happen?" 'Cause back when I was young there was massive niggasīut I passed them niggas, just being nasty nigga The nerve of these niggas, weak flow, yo Cole, let's murder this sequelįreedom or jail from Fayetteville to QB, though I jumped in my first Benz, fled out, let out screams She birthed in September, took my first wind, again, the Earth spins The Earth spins, my Old Earth grin, sung a church hymn I ain't mad at you, young king, this unsung song is hauntingĪlong comes a one some call the offspring Cole's song about disappointing him shortly after the release of Born Sinner, assuring him that he in fact didn't let him down, and it struck a chord across the Hip Hop community.