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Jack Monster’s “PRIDE” is out

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The song “Jack Monster Pride” portrays a sense of detachment and self-isolation. The protagonist expresses concern about the city and the people around them. They feel deeply immersed in a life that has consumed them, unable to recall their previous identity. The protagonist distances themselves from their past relationships, no longer engaging with their brothers or visiting their old neighborhood. Additionally, they admit to struggling with sobriety and being unable to remember the last time they were sober.

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The chorus of the song encourages letting go of pride, as the protagonist acknowledges their own journey of releasing it. They emphasize the importance of self-care, while implying that they are responsible for taking care of their own matters. The protagonist mentions someone who could visit them but accuses them of previous wrongdoings, hinting at a complicated relationship. Overall, the song seems to delve into themes of inner turmoil, disconnection, and the struggle to let go of pride.

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Lord Rico’s ‘Ignore The Fineprint’ is OUT

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Some new music from Lord Rico and he’s pouring his heart out on this song. Take time to stream this and tap into what he’s saying, visualizer video included

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Stream Hippy Bambino’s ‘Summer Breeze’ feat. Quxncy, Lissie Rob, Chubbito & Apollo D

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Check out the latest summer-themed song from Hippy Bambino, featuring Quxncy, Lissie Rob, Chubbito, and Apollo D. This cool, 90s-inspired hip-hop track captures a laid-back vibe and celebrates having fun with music. It’s an exciting time for the Hippy Bambino brand as they expand beyond clothing and tap into the music scene. Stream it here.

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One Take 267 Drops Fiery ‘Run the Payment’ Freestyle

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One Take 267’s “Run the Payment” freestyle is the latest addition to his impressive catalogue. Over a hard-hitting, drill-inspired beat, One Take 267 once again flexes his prowess and street credibility with lines like, “Run the payment in cash, bring it to 20s, 50s, and 100s.” His delivery is raw and honest, never afraid to test himself, while reflecting his deep ties to the streets.

He navigates the beat with ease, dropping bars about moving with “heathens, shot callers, street bandits,” and emphasizing his commitment to authenticity. One Take 267 declares he’s no regular rapper, eschewing idle chatter for silent moves: “No chit chat ting no more, talk about moving in silence.”

This freestyle is a powerful display of One Take 267’s talent and his genuine connection to the street life, making it clear that he’s more than just a player in the game. He’s solidifying his position as a significant force in the hip-hop world.

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