Quote (eboyd)
anyways, yeah, the 11th. El Mat, it's good how it is, just leave it be
Still tho', now the whole tape will make more sense and could be interpreted in many ways, such as
We're the guardians of real hip-hop (That Real Hip Hop, Bringin It Back, RHHF Anthem), it's international (Across The World, International Championz League (Remix)), real recognizing real (Emcee VS Rapper) and we won't hesitate to smash the competition\wack emcees (Rhyme For A Reason(I'll Do You), Ain't Real, Sweet 16's, BarsFreestyle) then we're calming down (ILL In Tha Field, They Called Him Seek) and getting deeper, realizing that the industry is controlled by money hungry labels that will make you their bitch and will leave you depressed (Sell Out, When You're Somebody's Bitch LMAO nah, Llyric, I didn't call you a bitch haha), then we're bringing some facts (Aggressiveness Brings Destruction) and opening listener's eyes (Fear Of The Truth), wider and wider, we're showing how fake the world is and that we're manipulated (Illusions Of Reality [SKIT], Robots, Twisted Reality), then we're adding some lamenting (Torn Again - ughhh, it doesn't fit here, Walls) and then we get some Erik's philosophy (Cycle of Life) and then listener will realize that he\she can escape only to his\her imagination (Fly Away), but life goes on so we all have to stay The Real Hip-Hop Forever and do what we have to do (The Scorceror's Den, excellent summary and a perfect exclamation mark for the mixtape)
Quote (eboyd)
what's good with the back cover????
Adam is busy with making beats and he doesn't give a fuck about the back cover