Nothing phase us
This all just one big phase
A tantrum thrown shows we cant be enslaved
Ride the wave of obscurity - they sure to be be gazing, all the time
No need to analyze we been saw the signs out the gate
So keep the block work on the block bro im pushing more than weight
Im sure niggas wouldnβt want beef if they saw the stakes
I got a ride or die by my side, so food stay on the plate
Niggas ride or die on this side like its a normal day
I was born to stray - heavily,
leveling out what my demons failed to orchestrate,
Let it be known ill never let it be,
Come forks in the road, im surely flexing my telepathy
Purity stripped away like homeopathic remedies
Im unimpressed with how you pressed for peace But Get pressed and freeze
The pressure presented always pompous in its presence
Never the less I beat my chest with ease
Lotta hall energy need to be checked, for the sake of respect let it be known ill never let it be
Let it be known the growth evidently prone to enemies
Pls donβt test the steez -
This black mans therapy
Mix the grabba and the tree
This black mans therapy
Pray to Allah on our knees
This black mans therapy
24 Karot in our teeth
This black mans therapy
Designer from head to feet
This black mans therapy
Let it be known ill never let it be
If it aint what it should
Ill do what I could
To whatever extent
I intend to get that good
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A considered scientific reconstruction of the hardcore NY rap album. You feel the cold chill that feels like NY but it's really the kind of cynicism this heinous world leaves the considerate ones. danielolneyfme
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"i did not write this for you, so how can you critique" is a weak shield for any artist's fragile ego. i'm sure maassai & those involved in this work didn't lose it over Pitchfork-so-white's critique: (https://pitchfork.com/reviews/albums/maassai-with-the-shifts/)
It's now a powerful conde nast publication. Jeremy Leaming
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...it's a work of art. The way he goes across genres to express the black experience...I LOVED Ensley but I'm glad that he went totally left. James Smith