V Love Ema pele, as I set them straight. O nka ba botsa Spruit - TopicsExpress



          

V Love Ema pele, as I set them straight. O nka ba botsa Spruit le Sharpeville. Though I didnt puff puff, I cldnt pass on Cypress Hill, Or floor cross on Kriss Kross. Phela Im from the school before Eminem, when Vanilla Ice was Nice. Before Amo was blasting on Motherload. My stats are before the magnifying glass of Specs. You can even get a widgy board to ask H-Dogg about the skills I brought. Ask them all one by one You can even ask Dayzah One. Even T-so le Setjhaba know about Flo. When Maths and Kaymath were memorising their times tables I was calculating my Rhymes to make my flows stable. Everyday in Pipas garage, we were laying them large. We were flying lyrics with Shaheem the Extreme at Kites. Ask Killa Dig before Golden Shovel, who started the Cypher Square. Convict was Building with me back there. Wizadry was spitting magic. Nowadays MCs specialise in tricks. Back then they wouldnt dare rap in front of Trevor Smack or even mic check. Especially when the Microphone is in Circulation. Hip Hop was a Very serious situation. What party was a party without T-Dogg? What I mean is that you couldnt hip hop without the T-Dogg. Nobody could west coast crip walk like Father P. There hasnt been any fierce battle ever since General Smuts versus Riverside, and the Lions we led by Me. Then twelve Gage came after Me. Then after came Total Eclipse, which was Convict, twelve Gage and Me Spitting mad free. Then I battle Chronic Culture. Hip Hop was not fashion it was a Culture. Ask Mawe2 he was there too. Or Miss Pru might also give you a clue. We were hip hop before Mzchif was fashionable. Before freestyling and Cyphers became a fable. When Diverse was diverse with a verse, way before Optical Ill became stable. When Chronic Culture was the only stable. Way before I was snatching titles at rap activity jam. You can ask Genocide, who rocked the airwaves without a jam. Mo-Life will tell You that a Cypher without Con and Me had no life. Its no secret that 6 Fit is an offspring of Total Eclipse. Infact Im actually before all of that. Now that I look way back when I cldnt move without my back pack. Back in the days of the tape deck. Im from the School of Real Nasty Boys and Thunder Groove When you Dr Martins were the only proof you could groove. In the days of the Delela and Konic. When we use to charm with Tennis Biscuits and Lemon Twist cold drinks. The era of Silk, Boys2Men and song books. Multi coloured Perfumed love letters When HipHop was more than the hook. Before Mobb Deep left them shook. I was stomping V-Syde streets with my Hitec Magnum boots. You can go to Vanderbijlpark and ask Fayaz, he will tell you I was of the hooks. My girl was Minki the time Boom Shaka came through. Mohau ka rounding tsa Wesele knows that too. The Thabo Maduna le Skhonzi came through I think Motsamai le Pheelo were also party of that crew. Ka di Posh, I actually think Maduna had two. Ha ke tjhetjha ke cheka ka senthaole, I remember di dance moves tsa maphalaolle. Even Mokula was a dancer too Le Setjhaba, Me le Thabiso, david too, we were part of RNB dance crew. Instead of Bioskopo ya billy, were showing our dance moves which were brand new. Im from way back, before snap backs came back. Until Mohapi electricuted a kid with his Flows Then I heard that Mohapi is gone, never will he flow, RIP! And Shaheem the Extreme will never realise the dream, RIP! Minki is not around, shes underground, RIP! I told them they were lying, when they told me about the passing of Tumi Orion, RIP! Then I moved and Hip Hop had nowhere to go. Thats when I Headr that it Met Maths and KayMath - Respect Then I Bought CD ya Mothipa from Jacket Shop ka klipa - Respect I got a relief when I heard Mr Beef -Respect Mo-Katalyst was doing calligraphy of beats with an oiled wrist - Respect! I heard 1,2 coming through without a mic check, cz they are 1,2 - Respect Somehow Hip Hop went back to the V and reached back. V--Side Respect Flo The Poet
Posted on: Sat, 18 Jan 2014 18:24:08 +0000

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