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Originally posted by xclusivestylesz
Never. Ex factor alone is one of the greatest songs of all time
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She ain't eva lie with that song.
one of the slickest diss songs from a female without going gutter butt...lost ones
one of the most realest relationship songs from a female rapper...ex factor
one of the most poetic inspiring songs about family and what's important...to zion
one of the most radio friendly yet still thought provoking songs...that thing
one of the most urgent mind escaping vibey hip hop songs (outside of you got me)...final hour
one of the most anthemic realistic but still motivational songs...everything is everything
Ya'll don't get me started on Queen Lauryn L boogie Hills and 90s rap and r&B and now looking at 00s and todays hip hop music...
the anti depressants prescription i'm going to have to take out.
the umbrella to a papparazi's car I'm going to have to swiftly keep near by.
I remember looking at so many different female rappers that slayed in their own lanes and figured they would open doors and they did...
but all it's done is allowed others to make more money not more quality music or influence a culture in a strong way.
At least we have Salt n pepa/Queen latifah/Missy tracks along side hardcore and the miseducations of lauryn hill to fill that gap.
I might have to look more into azealia since I saw a few posters mention BWET. I heard it was good but i didn't know it was that close to becoming in the trinity along side Miseducations...