How Yall Feel # 27- Talib Kweli & Hi- Tek (Feat. J Cole, Jay Electronica & Mos Def) -Just Begun
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xb_hMMfMtq0
Album: Revolutions Per Minute
Producer: Hi Tek
Released: N/A
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Smile on my face, tears of a sad clown . ..
Elect man ..
They all complimented the song and major props to Hi-Tek for that jawn
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? was dope, but J Cole's wack ass wasn't needed on this track....
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DOPE. Had it on repeat.
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"Hi-tek is a beast"
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? was dope, but J Cole's wack ass wasn't needed on this track....
Lol he killed this -
I just wanna go to the slum
And throw my money on the flo like The Notorious ? uhh
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ENAbFBQxZVw&feature=youtube_gdata_player -
GOAT status soon as i heard it
still gets play on my ipod -
GOAT. Favorite song off the album i think. Jay Electronica had the best verse imo, j cole even killed it. Mos and talib came correct as well. Beat was sick. Good ass collab.
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J cole was wack as ? and out of place.
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Naw J Cole killed it
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'Just Begun'? ..That lyin ass ngga ain't even get started. ? you Jay Electronica.
But yo Jay Elec killed it. Murdered it. His verse touched my soul nh
But that ngga aint dropped ? since. ? that ngga. Yea you are a 'notorious ? .'
Just come back to the game tho. -
dollarandadream wrote: »Naw J Cole killed it
Man, we got this unbiased poster here backing up Cole... guess I was wrong this whole time. -
Its Talibs song but I think he had the "worst" verse.
Cole wasn't out of place to me, he sounded the best on the beat but Mos and Jay E killed it. -
classic. we need a part 2
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GOAT track
all got loose, but Jay Elec killed it with his british ass -
Elect murdered it.
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This was my ?
Jay Elect
Talib Kweli
J. Cole
Mos Def -
CashmoneyDux wrote: »This was my ?
Jay Elect
Talib Kweli
J. Cole
Mos Def
I hope that's not how you rated them on the track...
Mos Def by far. Step your vocab up, and pay attention if you don't agree.
Jay Elect was on his telling a story of how he came to NY or whatever.
Talib Kweli with the smooth flow, pretty good wordplay, some of it was corny.
J.Cole was just off. He disrupted the entire song with his ehhh flow, odd energy and corny wordplay. -
Cole disrupted?
Are we listening to the same track -
His mood was on some semi hype ? , when everyone else was as on their smooth ? . Dude didn't get the memo.
It's like a track where everyone is talking about their lost ones, and some random dude changes the mood and starts talking about how good he is. It just doesn't fit, and it's a rookie mistake. -
NothingButTheTruth wrote: »His mood was on some semi hype ? , when everyone else was as on their smooth ? . Dude didn't get the memo.
It's like a track where everyone is talking about their lost ones, and some random dude changes the mood and starts talking about how good he is. It just doesn't fit, and it's a rookie mistake.
While I agree Cole was off on the song, there was no way Mos Def did the best on the song. He tried to be too complex and it didn't work. -
NothingButTheTruth wrote: »His mood was on some semi hype ? , when everyone else was as on their smooth ? . Dude didn't get the memo.
It's like a track where everyone is talking about their lost ones, and some random dude changes the mood and starts talking about how good he is. It just doesn't fit, and it's a rookie mistake.
Old heads call it a Q-Tip moment, newer dudes call it a Rick Ross move. -
I listen to this ? every day....We need Electronically man...
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CrookedLetter wrote: »
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xb_hMMfMtq0
Album: Revolutions Per Minute
Producer: Hi Tek
Released: N/A
Build a home, teach a class, start a revolution
Free the mind, heal the body, talking evolution
This that black Elohim Anunnaki rap
That Farrakhan Hakeem Olajuwon Qaddafi rap