

- #Wake up nigga gotta get the cake up nigga live full#
- #Wake up nigga gotta get the cake up nigga live crack#
The all black Maybach but I'm not a racist You know it's real when you are who you think you are Yeah, I swear shit just started clicking, dawg With the ink I could murder, word to my nigga Irv Tables turn, bridges burn, you live and learn Make everybody have to go through security clearance My high school reunion might be worth an appearance Or work with their parents, but thinking back on how they treated me My classmates, they went on to be chartered accountants No game, no scrimmage, I ain't playing with you niggas at all I hear you talking, say it twice so I know you meant itįuck it, I don't even tint it, they should know who's in it This is the third time Drake and Jay Z have collaborated. Drake reflects on his come-up, accomplishments and relationships, and Hov takes that champion, throne flow approach, amplified by a sample from the Wu-Tang Clan's "C.R.E.A.M." on the hook. The words to this track were by far the most popular of the week. Jay Z - Pound Cake / Paris Morton Music 2ĭrake's Nothing Was The Same leaked five days ago now, and many of you have probably already heard it.* "Pound Cake / Paris Morton Music 2" was one of the more anticipated tracks from the album, with a feature from Jay Z and the continuation of the "Paris Morton Music" concept. Won't live for anything, but might die for nothin' Tryna get this shit off, the winter, we snuck in Needles in they arms just to keep the lights on Standin' on the baseline, Scottie Pippen pivot Just copped a half tre, see my nigga tryna get it Sellin' all the samples, can't afford to give 'em out See my breath when I talk, but nigga, I ain't trippin'īut the landlord is, the nigga tryna put us out

Still talkin' shit with this Lucio mask lickin' Homie mommy's 50, smokin' and still trippin' Wearin' jackets in the house, it's the Michigan wayīoiling water on the stove, Ramen noodles for dinnerĭope fiends out the halfway house and they still sniffin' Got my young, light-skinned hoe rollin' up the tree

Surrounded by addicts and selling drugs to make ends meet, he did whatever was necessary to keep the lights on.Īlthough the Michigan emcee has since become quite successful in the music industry, his past still haunts him, and he has no problem bringing it up. The latest leak from Danny Brown's upcoming album OLD is the introduction to the project, and finds him responding to those who "want that old Danny Brown back". With a gruffer, more baritone flow, Brown vividly describes the struggles of poverty during the winter months in Detroit. I said "daddy, one day I'mma get you right with 36 zipsġ000 grams of cocaine then your name will be rich Shirt buttoned open, taco meat land on his gold Took a L, started sellin' soap, fiends bubble bathīroke his nails misusin' his pinky to treat his nose My daddy dumped a quarter piece to a four and a half Quantum physics could never show you the world I was inĪnd nine times out of ten, niggas don't pay attentionĪnd when it's tension in the air, 9s come with extensions Once you delegate his bills who's gon' fuck his bitch the best? When a nigga die we add a link to the chain

If he cries he cries, we don't drink away the pain If he rides he rides, throwin' punches in his room Zhivago, tried to fight the urge like Ivan Drago What I sell for pain in the 'hood, I'm a doctor
#Wake up nigga gotta get the cake up nigga live full#
This is raw hip-hop, without a doubt.Ĭouldn't do wrong with a chest full of chains and a arm full of watches Although very different as emcees, Kendrick matches Pusha T's aggressiveness on the track, and the juxtaposition works.
#Wake up nigga gotta get the cake up nigga live crack#
Kendrick grew up watching those closest to him fall victim to the 80's crack epidemic. Pusha comes from a drug dealing background, having become involved in that world at a fairly early age. Both emcees reflect on their early experiences with cocaine and crack, flowing viscerally over a sparse instrumental from Nottz with a KRS-One sample on the hook. One of the more notable cuts from Pusha T's upcoming album My Name Is My Name.
