never heard em b4, and i honestly didnt think that this was gunna b a hiphop song so wen i heard him sing i was like whoa i wasnt expecting that but ya hiphop today is crap they NEED more ppl like this
mad respect I NEVER HEARD OF THIS GUYS...BUT THEY ARE SPITTING SOME DOPE SHIT...how come we see a lot of Soulja kid(boy) shit instead of this guy or k'naan or the real rappers out there...WE NEED THE REAL HIP HOP TO BE RESTORED AGAIN..peace and blessings
i agree, Nas said it best, in one song ...HIP HOP IS DEAD, all we hear nowadays are pointless ONE HIT WONDER club songs/ this actual sounds good and has some decent lyrics unlike this souljah boy generation we got going now.
RA Scion posted an explanation of the lyrics on the Common Market MySpace. Essentially, it's an allegorical tale: a farmer settles and make a living for himself, but the established hierarchy doesn't appreciate him taking their territory; this serves as an extended metaphor for RA Scion's experiences breaking into the Seattle hip-hop scene.
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these guys suck
SanguineBullet667 1 year ago
Fuck, I want to move to Seattle.
Gurjot333 1 year ago
Haha seriously, neither was I. Caught me off guard completely lol.
alecdeschene 2 years ago
i never heard of these or seen the video
i was not expectin the bald guy to bust out like that aha
archybold1 2 years ago 3
If you like common market, check out Blue Scholars, same producer/dj.
HearingEveryRhyme 2 years ago
these guys are dope
rockit108 2 years ago
Wooh! Filmed in good ol' Monroe, Wa! Recognized a lot of stuff from this video! Pretty awesome!
Anyone know what made him choose to shoot it here? Tell me if ya know! Just curios!
DahlingandTanaynay 2 years ago
@DahlingandTanaynay He actually lives in Monroe
Dewight007 11 months ago
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oh my, next travis (GymClassHeroes)
seriously good :)
xx
kateishardcoore 2 years ago
The song at the end of the video is "Nothin' At All," from the same album ("Tobacco Road.")
RyanSea76 2 years ago
any1 no the title of the song at the end?
Konscious415 2 years ago
woo. these guys are so fucking legit. they played a free show at my high school. Seattle, represent!
kthxrae 3 years ago 3
never heard em b4, and i honestly didnt think that this was gunna b a hiphop song so wen i heard him sing i was like whoa i wasnt expecting that but ya hiphop today is crap they NEED more ppl like this
KalyARBfizz 3 years ago 6
not singing, rapping and singing are very fucking different. This is a damn good song though.
Karasu2010 3 years ago
@KalyARBfizz HELL YEAH! bro.
if you like these guys you'll like the blue scholars, abyssinian creole, the aztex, gabriel teodros, and the sound providers.
same goes for all yall REAL hip hop fans.
The831BayArea 1 year ago
LOL I that white guy infront of the the choir at 2:27 is hilarious
jonnyheysus 3 years ago
omg was I drunk when I wrote that!?
jonnyheysus 2 years ago
that's nice
GenDoomVisser 3 years ago
this video is also LEGIT
naughtyneighbor 3 years ago
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TRASH
smileUsuck 3 years ago
Caatchyy
Dobermanasz 3 years ago
This shit is amazing :]
QueenOfThe40Thieves 3 years ago
hey his daughters in his vid. she is in the beginging sitting next to him in church. but ra is hella tite. i juss wish that he was more popular.
benwraithy 3 years ago
mad respect I NEVER HEARD OF THIS GUYS...BUT THEY ARE SPITTING SOME DOPE SHIT...how come we see a lot of Soulja kid(boy) shit instead of this guy or k'naan or the real rappers out there...WE NEED THE REAL HIP HOP TO BE RESTORED AGAIN..peace and blessings
MzeeDala 3 years ago
i agree, Nas said it best, in one song ...HIP HOP IS DEAD, all we hear nowadays are pointless ONE HIT WONDER club songs/ this actual sounds good and has some decent lyrics unlike this souljah boy generation we got going now.
elgordo559 3 years ago
what is this song about I read the lyrics but ??????????
zozozinc 3 years ago
RA Scion posted an explanation of the lyrics on the Common Market MySpace. Essentially, it's an allegorical tale: a farmer settles and make a living for himself, but the established hierarchy doesn't appreciate him taking their territory; this serves as an extended metaphor for RA Scion's experiences breaking into the Seattle hip-hop scene.
nijj6 3 years ago
real hip-hop. respect.
mike7743 3 years ago
some of my friends are in this video.. really
jexy96 3 years ago
ICU Blake
lockerelf 3 years ago