Jada on the other had, oooooh my gooooodddd!! I was gonna put some of his punch lines here, but the verse is damn near a 16-bar punch line in itself. Am I buggin, or did this verse kill 99% of the flows that Jada spit on his actual album? And I was kinda feelin that LP too. Here's some of Jada's quotables:
Not a killa, nah I'm in the villa chillin out/ With ur girl pourin coconut Ciroc in her mouth.
Bumpy Johnson was rich but he wasn't wealthy/ money ain't everything, you happier when you healthy
Right there in front of ur momma, you get pounded/ treat the track like Rihanna and Chris Brown-it!!!
I mean c'mon, and those three quotes didn't come close to doing the verse justice. The way he set them up with his rhyme patterns, and the rest of the lines, straight fiiire!!
Oh, and not to be outdone, Sheek Louch, the master of taking a simple ass line and saying it so that it sounds like the dopest thing ever, finished his verse like this:
Don, 357 long/ Put the hammer in your mouth...trey songs
Hahahah. Nas probably had the weakest verse on the track, and that sentence by itself should let you know the caliber of rhymes being spit. The dopeness of this track also made me NOT listen to the rest of the tracks on YouTube. I'm waitin to get this mixtape as legit MP3s so I can twist up and listen to it properly. Link is below. Enjoy. And ur welcome.
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