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Artist/Band:
Raekwon
Lyrics for Song: Rich and Black
Lyrics for Album: Shaolin Vs. Wu-Tang [2011]
ease no game, you fire i'm , chain, gave attempts ,
please be the times that i surprise myself
my niggers looking like black crows and pack shows
the dawn voice stay pristine like i'm still 17
i'm rich, black, african rocking the golden mat
,leather gucci's ,on my back, in the trench
,these niggers, eating 6 gazelles, dicing any defense
mike tyson disciple, trifle with my pen is a rifle
16 ways to shoot you through your ,
but do you exhale ,with niggers the jail's off, ah
you bring the best niggers to the table, i set 4 of my whales on you
custom what he speakers , rump on polices, dump on creatures
holidays you preach us, stainless steel watches,
hostages turning next, here's the deal
if we can't come in they can't have the feel
,your system, murder excremental, , rap,
harmony and horses live efficient
along with generals who flash uzzies in interviews
my shit is ,
verse 2 gotta be all murder just like verse 1
,yellow like hair on a malibu surfer,
yellow like my ,, yellow like new york city pissed and concrete
yo, who voted oath ,and the wind, las vegas odors what you know,
we leave it right here
we go to the loadest, put a package on your head, be promoted
peace and effect, panties , off and donuts
i hate to see you acting like a slave to get an advance here,
and advance there
because somebody else controls you
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Rich and Black
On the 2011 collaborative album Shaolin Vs. Wu-Tang, Raekwon delivers "Rich and Black," a track that blends his signature East Coast lyrical prowess with the group's experimental production. The song reflects on themes of wealth, identity, and the complexities of success within the hip-hop landscape. Produced by the collective, the recording maintains the gritty, sample-based aesthetic characteristic of Wu-Tang's discography while showcasing Raekwon's ability to navigate complex rhyme schemes. It stands as a testament to his continued relevance in the genre, offering a reflective commentary on the duality of material prosperity and personal struggle without relying on explicit lyrical exposition. |
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| Album Lyrics: Shaolin Vs. Wu-Tang [2011] |
 Raekwon
"Shaolin Vs. Wu-Tang [2011]"
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