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surprisingly good. i think this is where jin's strengths are. when he writes from the heart and it comes with meaning hes good. when he tries to be appealing or make a hit track...not so good.
surprisingly good. i think this is where jin's strengths are. when he writes from the heart and it comes with meaning hes good. when he tries to be appealing or make a hit track...not so good.
Reason as to why "The Emcee's Propaganda" was better than "The Rest Is History."
A Philosophical Half
A Verified Third
A Quarter of AR's Slaughter
BUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUT.................. i don't agree if that's the tack that's he's basing his "comeback on". dude never really left. just took a step back. the real still knew he was there. and that's who's gonna still support. my opinion, and it's just that, my opinion, so please don't start with the BS that started on my other thread, is that if that's gonna be his "comeback jam", it's not gonna gain any new fans or get him anything new. it's gonna remind his real fans why he's in the position he's in. but someone who's never heard of him, might not catch on. not to say they won't catch on though. in other words, it's a dope ass track for the middle of an album. not a lead single. i like it. original fans like it. new fans, eeeeeeeeh?
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