Just Begun (CDQ) - Reflection Eternal Feat. Mos Def, Jay Electronica & J. Cole (NEW DEC 2009)
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Exactly and they only bring them up to try and degrade them.
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@0194D that was perfect son, I want to copy and paste this to all the annoying trolls that bring up justin beiber, kesha and all those other mainstream artists on rapper's shit. It's so irrelevant bringing those artists up
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Yeah, Cole was probably last, but he was with 3 legends on this shit. It's cool that they think so big of him to put him on the song. Jay Elec though!!
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Jay Electronica
Kweli
J Cole
Mos
I love J cole but he was in no way close to Electronica or Kweli on this lyrically
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We need a album from Jay Electronica ASAP!!!!!
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Jay electronica snapped on this joint #teamJayE smile on my face tears of a sad clown
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@MrTopShota I was just about to type this
but I thought I better check first
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Lyrically, Cole didn't reach ANYBODY on this verse. I still love J. Cole though.
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@suhaybhafiz I Think Some Of You Are A Bit Confused. You Can't Really Say Cole Had The Worst Verse On This Song. Lyrically Everybody Probably Did Better Then Cole, But It Takes More Then Just Nice Lyrics To Truly Kill Your Verse. You Need Delivery, Flow, Emotion Etc. J Cole Definitely Had The Best Delivery. But Overall Everybody Killed It



"The Ghetto full of Betrayal like Iago & Othello" This man Kweli brought Shakespeare into a Rap. Incredible
yungrich1124 6 months ago 23
An A+ Rapper can never go mainstream nowadays. Radio, MTV, and the people won't let it happen right now. It is just whatever the set objectives the media has for music today. The people started to accept mainstream notions of success, Now it has fully taken over. The people that love shit rap/hip-hop need to understand they need to stop this before all the great underground rappers go back to what they are rapping about. The Slums and The Streets. We are outnumbered people. Sad to say but true.
987motors 6 months ago 6