loved this new project from Ab Soul. maybe the most accessible hes ever been sonically, but still barring up like we would expect. the nods to Em, Weezy, Hov, Mac, Kendrick all over the album. the samples going crazy. my favorite album intro from Soulo in 9 Mile i think. his best work since Control System
49:41 the Top Dawg, Bow Wow line is actually so much cooler cause the following plays off of Bow Wow’s real name. Shad Moss “I’m off the chain, Top Dawg, all bite, no bow-wow No disrespect to Shad though A rollin’ stone gathers no moss, ride or die, ho”
Great video yet again mate I feel like this album is the 2nd part of a new Ab-soul. He's dealt with a lot of immense stuff throughout his life (losing the love of his live, losing two of his closest friends (Doe and Mac Miller), struggling with drugs/suicide/depression) and I feel like Soulo is using the creative process to deal with his struggles. His last album Herbert was the first album he put out in 6 years and on that album he talked about his struggles with loss, drugs and depression, and how he having to move on. I think that helped him a lot and now he's doing the same stuff with this album, albeit creating an amalgamation of himself and Doeburger. Not only as a coping mechanism, but a way of using the creative process to create an everlasting image of Doeburger and their relation. It's also worth mentioning that Doeburger wasn't the biggest fan of Ab-souls music (not that he hated it, but he preferred different music), which is why this has a different and more varied sound compared to his other albums. Also, Black Hippy made a lot of what I consider to be some of the greatest music ever made, but it is not in a bigger context than "now that's ill"
AVAA...REMEMBER AB-SOUL DOES NOT WRITE.. HE GOES IN A DARK ROOM AND RECITES AND MEMORIZES, AND A LOT OF TIMES ITS 1 TAKE.. LISTEN TO JASON MATRIN DJ QUIK -AB-SOUL OUTRO. HE DID IN 1 TAKE .. 2024
That sample after the Vince verse on California Dream is an hommage to Mac Miller, his song Here We Go from the album Faces uses the same sample. I'm not smart enough to make a connection to anything on the song, but I just really appreciate it. AVAA! Faces is a phenomenal album.
I feel like him using Back to life by soul ll soul is golden being that back ll life was created after Caron Wheeler (the lead singer) experienced a near death experience and felt like God sent her back to earth to fulfill the rest of her mission and she was livid, hence the "However do you want me? What do you need from me?" line repeated over and over again. knowing that Ab-soul also experienced many near death experiences, the first one being when he was a child after surviving Steven Johnsons syndrome. With the many attempts by outside spiritual forces to take this man out, he's very aware that he's a vessel and his mission/marathon still continues.
AVAA. I just love that you go beyond liking an album or not, and actually THINKING about what the artist is trying to communicate. Many people won't like this album because it's kinda weird, has some odd production and feature choices but the content is so great, thank you for giving it the analysis is deserves
AVAA 1:13:35 Check out Ab-Souls' song titled 'The Book of Soul', for one of the most emotionally harrowing verses in HipHop history. The 1st verse, detailing his thoughts of grief after losing his lady, simultaneously explains how he arrived at the incident on the bridge in Del Amo; especially when reviewing the details of her passing. Retrospectively, the song is even more beautifully tragic. I dare you not to cry...🥲 Here's a lyrical peek 🧐 "You used to say that I could see the future.* You was wrong, cause you was in it. *And as much I wanna cower and bid the mic adieu, And fall off a fucking tower tryna find you!* I gotta stay cuz I remember that day I looked you in the face, and told you nothing can stop me, Not even you."
Thank you for looking into this album. Look into Herbert album as well. I’m a new fan myself and Herbert album made me know him. Watch the Do Better music video or his interview with Charlemagne. Or his tiny desk. He’s been through so much hardship in life and is a man of faith. And is extremely talented. His life is a testimony and that’s why I cheer him on! ❤
It’s so wonderful to see Soulo winning, especially if you know what he’s gone through before. He’s just the ultimate underdog. If you want to get to know him better please listen to his song The Book of Soul from his 2012 album Control System. It’s his autobiography, and it’s just one of the most astonishing works of creativity to process tragedy that I’ve ever encountered. It’s like reading Sylvia Plath or Virginia Woolf, it’ll move you to tears every time. This dude deserves so many good things, I’m so glad that this album is getting as much love as it is right now.
AAVA! I get the 8 mile reference! the character future in the movie is loosely based on proof, which was eminems best friend that died in real life. proof was INSTRUMENTAL in eminem rapping. doe burger is ab souls ‘proof’ and that’s why soul drew from 8 mile to bring it all together
Ab soul is my favorite rapper among those I slept on for way to long then caught up with way later. It’s worth doing. His albums Do What Thou Will and Control Systems would repay the efforts you put into listening to them. I feel like these are 2 of my biggest albums where I slept on them and regret not catching up with them sooner.
AVAA, incredible album prof, i was very very impressed, not cuz i doubted ab soul but cuz i can not believe that another grear hip hop album dropped this year, absolutely insane
@@parkinglotmosh4360 it's not for you to sit with in all honesty. I get the hesitation (I'm generally opposed to AI as the primary mode for creativity for context) but that's not really our place to make this assessment
@@parkinglotmosh4360Ab-Soul suffers from a condition called Stevens syndrome where consequently he got legally blind. Doe burger was his right-hand man. If anyone can do that, it's Ab-Soul. They obviously had a finite understanding for each other if Ab-Soul put words in his mouth so to speak.
AVAA watching you come to new realizations while recounting the album might be one of the most authentic things I watch on this site this week. Wonderful. Soulo is a lot of things, but always interesting. Black hippy in the blog era was a hell of a time. I still wonder about that album
I took the Soul ll Soul sample differently. Back in Nov-Dec 23 I went down a Near Death Experience NDE podcast rabbit hole, listened to 100+ stories of people’s memories of death. That’s how I found out the Back To Life song was about her NDE. So After the pop-out i learned Soul was limping bc of his suicide attempt (he explained in his interview w the CTG). I immediately wondered if he had a NDE and that’s why he sampled that song.
You should definitely dive into Soulo's back catalog. You've missed A LOT of incredible music. I envy you getting to hear "Book of Soul" for the first time. AVAA
AVAA. I’m hearing all types of scores for this album I’ve seen 4s and 7s i think people should watch these reviews and re listen to this album and think again
AAVA professor. Super dope seeing someone getting to experience the brilliance of ab-soul for the first time. If you haven't already, his breakout album Control System is truly great and captures his essence as a rapper perfectly. But I must urge you, if you have to listen to one song and one only, PLEASE listen to Book of Soul. A song about his deceased high school sweet heart that is so moving and powerful, and probably one of Mt favourite rap songs of all time.
I'm so glad you're covering this professor Skye, but before I watch I have to say I uzi was right and I'm no different than anyone else. When Kai Cenat told Lil Uzi he was really spitting uzi replied "no one's checking for that" and I tried so hard to like this album I've listened to it 3 times already however. I really ain't checking for all that 😭
Avaa Jason Martin is awesome, he recently changed his name from Problem. In June he released an album with Dj Quik call Chupacabra. Incredible album with lots of good features including ab soul! Definitely worth listening to
37:28 "We be to rap what key be to lock" I think you might've meant to say Digable Planets for that reference. From "Rebirth of Slick". Just a slight correction incase people were wanting to find it.
This is probably the wrong video to comment a very surface level album review request, but I remember you talking about 40 and $hort a while back and it made me wish you had listened to my favorite album: Too $hort’s Gettin’ It. It’s probably his only album that’s completely different (lyrically) to everything else he’d done up until then and pretty much anything that came after. There’s stories that go with everything that’s rapped about there. Regardless, I loved this Soulo review, I await your next video eagerly.
Go Pro is definitely not a skip. This album is a masterpiece. Every song is a must listen. Go Pro is more of an experiment and him trying to make something Doe and his homies would have in their Playlist. The beat is so hard. I love lyrics, but 808s and instrumentals are just as dear to my heart.
AAVA, unrelated to the great vid and album, but id really recommend the mount kimbie album 'The Sunset Violent' that released this year. Has an interesting story around how and why it was made, also features one of, if not the best King Krule songs/collabs 'Empty and Silent' which is deeply connected to space heavy's lyrics. Some kino shit.
AVAA but damn man it's read(red) between the lines like autocorrect underlines things in red. Not read that rhymes with steed. That was sending me😭sorry. Great video as always🙌
In LA the game suicide is a little different. When you drop the ball you get punched in the body by everyone playing and the only way it stops is you can get your hand to the wall.
Soul is the George Harrison of black hippy. None of the other members of Black hippy can be accurately assigned to Beatles but Ab Soul is the George Harrison for sure. He was literally know as the quiet one, took longer to hit his artistic prime and sort of the spiritual backbone of black hippy.
The pen game is far beyond the 90s rappers. There's far more multi syllables, double and triple entenders the word play is light-years ahead. Respectfully" ab-Soul would dog walk any rapper from the 90s if you took him back in a time machine. The other day I was watching old footage of wu tang and common sense freestyling. I thought to myself" wow me and the homies from project blowed would fuck these guys up lyrically 😂
Dropping bars: Smart people know, Wise people learn! I can't keep up with the amount of music coming up and i won't try now. I have bad grammer and uses AAVE. So we will be learning Ab Sol but not in hour lumps...You don't Black Culture HOWEVER you know language. Thanks to the spiraling actor and greatest rapper of the generation, Kendrick Lamar Duckforth!
Without Ab-Soul, we wouldn't have the Kendrick Lamar we have today. Kendrick wouldn't have challenged his pen as hard as he has without Ab-Soul inspiring/rivaling him.
AVAA Professor! It would be really cool if you reacted to the new Sahbabii album, "Saheem." If I was to compare him to anyone, the album draws inspiration from Young Thug and some of the inflections resemble new Kermit Carti. It's a trap album with a lot of lyrical turns.
Chili for EBT refers to paying someone money to use their EBT (food stamps). You’ll give them $50 cash for $100 in food stamps. AVAA
loved this new project from Ab Soul. maybe the most accessible hes ever been sonically, but still barring up like we would expect. the nods to Em, Weezy, Hov, Mac, Kendrick all over the album. the samples going crazy. my favorite album intro from Soulo in 9 Mile i think. his best work since Control System
49:41 the Top Dawg, Bow Wow line is actually so much cooler cause the following plays off of Bow Wow’s real name. Shad Moss
“I’m off the chain, Top Dawg, all bite, no bow-wow
No disrespect to Shad though
A rollin’ stone gathers no moss, ride or die, ho”
Great video yet again mate
I feel like this album is the 2nd part of a new Ab-soul. He's dealt with a lot of immense stuff throughout his life (losing the love of his live, losing two of his closest friends (Doe and Mac Miller), struggling with drugs/suicide/depression) and I feel like Soulo is using the creative process to deal with his struggles. His last album Herbert was the first album he put out in 6 years and on that album he talked about his struggles with loss, drugs and depression, and how he having to move on. I think that helped him a lot and now he's doing the same stuff with this album, albeit creating an amalgamation of himself and Doeburger. Not only as a coping mechanism, but a way of using the creative process to create an everlasting image of Doeburger and their relation. It's also worth mentioning that Doeburger wasn't the biggest fan of Ab-souls music (not that he hated it, but he preferred different music), which is why this has a different and more varied sound compared to his other albums.
Also, Black Hippy made a lot of what I consider to be some of the greatest music ever made, but it is not in a bigger context than "now that's ill"
AVAA...REMEMBER AB-SOUL DOES NOT WRITE.. HE GOES IN A DARK ROOM AND RECITES AND MEMORIZES, AND A LOT OF TIMES ITS 1 TAKE.. LISTEN TO JASON MATRIN DJ QUIK -AB-SOUL OUTRO. HE DID IN 1 TAKE .. 2024
fuck i havent listen to this song god damn its good
@tufasteel2329 now look up nascent ft AB-SOUL. Take your time.
This is the best soul album since control system
I really enjoyed Herbert but this is very great as well
Do What Thou Wilt must’ve went over ya head then
Cap
Nah, fam, u got it twisted 😢 both do what thou wilt, and Herbert are soild
That sample after the Vince verse on California Dream is an hommage to Mac Miller, his song Here We Go from the album Faces uses the same sample. I'm not smart enough to make a connection to anything on the song, but I just really appreciate it. AVAA! Faces is a phenomenal album.
I feel like him using Back to life by soul ll soul is golden being that back ll life was created after Caron Wheeler (the lead singer) experienced a near death experience and felt like God sent her back to earth to fulfill the rest of her mission and she was livid, hence the "However do you want me? What do you need from me?" line repeated over and over again. knowing that Ab-soul also experienced many near death experiences, the first one being when he was a child after surviving Steven Johnsons syndrome. With the many attempts by outside spiritual forces to take this man out, he's very aware that he's a vessel and his mission/marathon still continues.
AVAA. I just love that you go beyond liking an album or not, and actually THINKING about what the artist is trying to communicate. Many people won't like this album because it's kinda weird, has some odd production and feature choices but the content is so great, thank you for giving it the analysis is deserves
JUST FOR CLARIFICATION... ON THE SONG PEACE
AB-SOUL DOES THE "DOE BURGER VERSE" HE IS USING A.I GENERATOR THAT LUPE GOT FROM M.I.T.
AVAA, You've really helped me understand this album more as somebody who didn't really enjoy Ab-Soul
AVAA 1:13:35
Check out Ab-Souls' song titled 'The Book of Soul', for one of the most emotionally harrowing verses in HipHop history. The 1st verse, detailing his thoughts of grief after losing his lady, simultaneously explains how he arrived at the incident on the bridge in Del Amo; especially when reviewing the details of her passing. Retrospectively, the song is even more beautifully tragic. I dare you not to cry...🥲
Here's a lyrical peek 🧐
"You used to say
that I could see the future.*
You was wrong,
cause you was in it.
*And as much I wanna cower
and bid the mic adieu,
And fall off a fucking tower
tryna find you!*
I gotta stay cuz
I remember that day
I looked you in the face,
and told you nothing can stop me,
Not even you."
Came here to comment this exactly. This song makes me cry more reliably than any song in any genre
That song meant so much to me when I was going through it. All-time great song.
"So you can take ya top five list, dead or alive, and put me after Em"
1:38 Soul is a more street version of lupe imo. Its impossible to listen to him and not have things go over your head
That's actually a perfect summation of Ab-soul!
Thank you for looking into this album. Look into Herbert album as well.
I’m a new fan myself and Herbert album made me know him. Watch the Do Better music video or his interview with Charlemagne. Or his tiny desk.
He’s been through so much hardship in life and is a man of faith. And is extremely talented. His life is a testimony and that’s why I cheer him on! ❤
So glad you decided to spotlight some new Absoul. Awesome video as always !
AVAA, I agree with a lot of what you said. The information about Ab-Soul's stage name and the connection to Del Amo was very interesting.
It’s so wonderful to see Soulo winning, especially if you know what he’s gone through before. He’s just the ultimate underdog. If you want to get to know him better please listen to his song The Book of Soul from his 2012 album Control System. It’s his autobiography, and it’s just one of the most astonishing works of creativity to process tragedy that I’ve ever encountered. It’s like reading Sylvia Plath or Virginia Woolf, it’ll move you to tears every time. This dude deserves so many good things, I’m so glad that this album is getting as much love as it is right now.
This will be the first video of yours I’m watching professor. I’ve loved you in the chats with Justin but I’ll warn you, I’m an Ab-Soul stan. 😝
Thank you so much for this video, Ab-Soul saved my life with his words
AAVA! I get the 8 mile reference! the character future in the movie is loosely based on proof, which was eminems best friend that died in real life. proof was INSTRUMENTAL in eminem rapping. doe burger is ab souls ‘proof’ and that’s why soul drew from 8 mile to bring it all together
Ab soul is my favorite rapper among those I slept on for way to long then caught up with way later. It’s worth doing.
His albums Do What Thou Will and Control Systems would repay the efforts you put into listening to them. I feel like these are 2 of my biggest albums where I slept on them and regret not catching up with them sooner.
'Chili' is LA slang for Money. You never swapped money for EBT.
B.U.C.K.O Jr. is also a cool play on Lil Wayne’s Birdman Jr. track.
Really enjoy your perspective, Professor!
AVAA, incredible album prof, i was very very impressed, not cuz i doubted ab soul but cuz i can not believe that another grear hip hop album dropped this year, absolutely insane
never thought i'd see the day wow. good one skye
soulo one of my GORNs, great vid as always prof AVAA
TIL the etymology of the word compassion. Suffering together. That’s so interesting. Thanks Prof Skye AVAA!
ILL is absoultely the best word to describe this album.
if youre gonna go back in absouls discography, i highly highly recommend Control System. alot of absoul fans stilll regard that as his best work
That doe burger "verse" is Ai modulator rapped by Ab Soul which is so crazy
i know they were super close and all but idk how to feel about that shit. putting ur words in the mouth of a dead man just doesnt sit with me
@@parkinglotmosh4360 it's not for you to sit with in all honesty. I get the hesitation (I'm generally opposed to AI as the primary mode for creativity for context) but that's not really our place to make this assessment
Yup he got the A.I tech from Lupe
@@parkinglotmosh4360Ab-Soul suffers from a condition called Stevens syndrome where consequently he got legally blind. Doe burger was his right-hand man. If anyone can do that, it's Ab-Soul. They obviously had a finite understanding for each other if Ab-Soul put words in his mouth so to speak.
AVAA watching you come to new realizations while recounting the album might be one of the most authentic things I watch on this site this week. Wonderful. Soulo is a lot of things, but always interesting. Black hippy in the blog era was a hell of a time. I still wonder about that album
The gunshots were in acknowledge of the fire lyricism.
“No one likes a know-it-all, and I’mma (I will) know-it-all.” I think that’s how he meant it. Slightly different interpretation. AVAA
Damn I didn’t even peep
I took the Soul ll Soul sample differently. Back in Nov-Dec 23 I went down a Near Death Experience NDE podcast rabbit hole, listened to 100+ stories of people’s memories of death. That’s how I found out the Back To Life song was about her NDE.
So
After the pop-out i learned Soul was limping bc of his suicide attempt (he explained in his interview w the CTG). I immediately wondered if he had a NDE and that’s why he sampled that song.
I think you would love Mick Jenkins. Listen to his newest album “The Patience” or his breakout success “The Waters”
You should definitely dive into Soulo's back catalog. You've missed A LOT of incredible music. I envy you getting to hear "Book of Soul" for the first time. AVAA
I wish I could hear control system for the first time
AVAA what a pleasant experience. professor Skye you rock. BOAT status just off this review
Great video! You have GOT to go through his catalog this is a good one but I wouldn’t say his best
You need to start from the beginning of his discography I think you’ll love it!
AVAA im glad you really enjoyed this album & finally got to experience Ab-Soul
AVAA. I’m hearing all types of scores for this album I’ve seen 4s and 7s i think people should watch these reviews and re listen to this album and think again
i played this album while riding my bike home from therapy. cold, fall day. it rocked.
Ab-Soul fan here, great watch! You should really check his earlier albums, Control System and Do What Thou Wilt will make your head spin
AAVA professor. Super dope seeing someone getting to experience the brilliance of ab-soul for the first time.
If you haven't already, his breakout album Control System is truly great and captures his essence as a rapper perfectly.
But I must urge you, if you have to listen to one song and one only, PLEASE listen to Book of Soul. A song about his deceased high school sweet heart that is so moving and powerful, and probably one of Mt favourite rap songs of all time.
Don’t forget that Jay Rock is the first member of TDE and a member of Black Hippy AVAA
I'm so glad you're covering this professor Skye, but before I watch
I have to say I uzi was right and I'm no different than anyone else.
When Kai Cenat told Lil Uzi he was really spitting uzi replied "no one's checking for that" and I tried so hard to like this album I've listened to it 3 times already however.
I really ain't checking for all that 😭
Avaa Jason Martin is awesome, he recently changed his name from Problem. In June he released an album with Dj Quik call Chupacabra. Incredible album with lots of good features including ab soul! Definitely worth listening to
we played that tennis ball game in Toronto (or at least at my school). It was called "Red Ass" though
37:28 "We be to rap what key be to lock" I think you might've meant to say Digable Planets for that reference. From "Rebirth of Slick". Just a slight correction incase people were wanting to find it.
I think the confusion is because the line directly before it is "young refugee, are you ready or not?"
EXCELLENT ANALYSIS 👏🏾
This is probably the wrong video to comment a very surface level album review request, but I remember you talking about 40 and $hort a while back and it made me wish you had listened to my favorite album: Too $hort’s Gettin’ It. It’s probably his only album that’s completely different (lyrically) to everything else he’d done up until then and pretty much anything that came after. There’s stories that go with everything that’s rapped about there.
Regardless, I loved this Soulo review, I await your next video eagerly.
17:16 Pouring one out for those fallen Canadian flyers. AVAA
Listen to Book of Soul
Just listen to Control System, today
Squeeze 1st 2 in ref to Jay Z's song squeeze 1st. Though shall not f, with raw me, or he..
Go Pro is definitely not a skip. This album is a masterpiece. Every song is a must listen. Go Pro is more of an experiment and him trying to make something Doe and his homies would have in their Playlist. The beat is so hard. I love lyrics, but 808s and instrumentals are just as dear to my heart.
Fantastic analysis!
I do also wish doechii had a full verse but i still like what she added avaa
Unc we have the same playlist and Blue Lips is def a phenomenonal album. Q is a charm, you make enjoy Docheii's latest album too.
*Digable Planets are the “we be 2 tap what key be to lock” group
The song Crazier w/ JID is playing on repeat!
AVAA! Should definitely do a video on Control System one day that would be so sick. Peace love
“I do not know where my copy of chopper city in the ghetto is”
Me either bro 😂😂😂
AVAA....I'd do anything for a Still Praying review!!! 😭
amazing episode. im checking out doechii's next
Man. I’d love to have a sit down with professor skye
AAVA, unrelated to the great vid and album, but id really recommend the mount kimbie album 'The Sunset Violent' that released this year. Has an interesting story around how and why it was made, also features one of, if not the best King Krule songs/collabs 'Empty and Silent' which is deeply connected to space heavy's lyrics. Some kino shit.
New Mexico here. We called that shit “Wall Ball.” That verse by Kamm Carson is…wow. This album is something else. Great job with the breakdown.
Wall ball in tx too
New sub. What a great listen
AVAA This made my day 1:16:57
AVAA but damn man it's read(red) between the lines like autocorrect underlines things in red. Not read that rhymes with steed. That was sending me😭sorry. Great video as always🙌
Me being a knowitall
In LA the game suicide is a little different. When you drop the ball you get punched in the body by everyone playing and the only way it stops is you can get your hand to the wall.
AVAA thanks Professor! Been listening to ab since about 2013. He’s the reason I don’t eat high fructose corn syrup and why I was close to doing DMT😆
AVAA if you want emotionally harrowing verses, check Dance with the Devil - Immortal Technique AVAA
Soul is the George Harrison of black hippy. None of the other members of Black hippy can be accurately assigned to Beatles but Ab Soul is the George Harrison for sure. He was literally know as the quiet one, took longer to hit his artistic prime and sort of the spiritual backbone of black hippy.
42:42 We played S-----e in Lower Manhattan too
The pen game is far beyond the 90s rappers. There's far more multi syllables, double and triple entenders the word play is light-years ahead. Respectfully" ab-Soul would dog walk any rapper from the 90s if you took him back in a time machine. The other day I was watching old footage of wu tang and common sense freestyling. I thought to myself" wow me and the homies from project blowed would fuck these guys up lyrically 😂
I played the game su*c*de way back but completely forgot about it. It made its way to Tampa, FL
Dragonball Fusion reference is 🔥🔥🔥
Love it
Another great review Professor Skye. I beg you to please listen to The Song The Book of Soul
Underrated Rapper...👌
AVAA. We played suicide in South Jersey too
Dropping bars: Smart people know, Wise people learn! I can't keep up with the amount of music coming up and i won't try now. I have bad grammer and uses AAVE. So we will be learning Ab Sol but not in hour lumps...You don't Black Culture HOWEVER you know language. Thanks to the spiraling actor and greatest rapper of the generation, Kendrick Lamar Duckforth!
I really hope you'll listen to the new father john misty album when it drops later this month
Bond and Combine from the chemistry perspective too.
big Ws for TDE AVAA
AVAA, Dude, check out that akai solo dreamdropdragon man that album is different and it just came out
Without Ab-Soul, we wouldn't have the Kendrick Lamar we have today. Kendrick wouldn't have challenged his pen as hard as he has without Ab-Soul inspiring/rivaling him.
AVAA. you should check out ‘turn me up’ by ab-soul and kendrick lamar.
AVAA Professor! It would be really cool if you reacted to the new Sahbabii album, "Saheem." If I was to compare him to anyone, the album draws inspiration from Young Thug and some of the inflections resemble new Kermit Carti. It's a trap album with a lot of lyrical turns.
I found the ab-soul lovers! Hi, stay blessed
AVAA 💖✨! Watch the movie Belly (1998) and tell me it don't deepen the themes of 9 Mile / Soul Burger. The film's a certified blassic 💅🏾
AVAA may i recommend the album Chupacabra by Jason Martin even though its not "new"
2 squirts max on a sunday morning, I’m with you on that
Wait until proff review Daylyt, he’ll lose his mind lol
"I didn't watch any Nickelodeon programming. I never watched all that. " I see what you did there 😏
Gotta know what you think of the new Westside gunn album lmao AVAA
Gun shot inna di air for Ab-Soul 😂🎉
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