[Verse 1: Masta Ace] I'mma tell you one last time in one last rhyme And listen closely, cause if my name was Josie A lot of you pussy cats would be out of the game Regardless of fame, because I hear a lot of the same It's not impressive, y'all should be more aggressive You're too passive. And the rap game is too massive For niggas to be standing around, trying to be him Rapping about the same old Benz and BM Look - I know the way. You can't win as a protege So throw the crocodile shoes and mink coat away And come back with flows sharp as a thumbtack I bump that. In my pickup with the gun rack Driving down the middle of 95, I be live Hoping that my song get a buzz like a beehive I experience heavy breathing regardless of the season for one reason Hip Hop's full of treason, I'm leaving, yo
[Verse 3: Masta Ace] In the game of rap, there'll be none of that coming back As soon as a nigga drops the ball like a running back It's over, you could do a song with Jay Hova Get DMX to sing the hook, nigga look It happened to the best and it's gone happen to the rest So I hope you don't think you're immune to the same doom We can be in two different states or the same room It don't matter - I'ma hear your career shatter I personally know a few, tried to show a few That got back in the ring to try to go a few It ain't the same, believe me, it ain't the name It's not the label, you can do a show on cable You can go to the Source Awards and pay the Ku Klux a few bucks To drag you around with a blue truck Rap fans'll walk on by when you're past death and laid out And just finished taking your last breath yo
“Last Bref” was released in 2000 on 12" vinyl together with “Brooklyn Blocks” by the record label Duck Down Music Inc.
Taking shots at rappers gaining undeserved attention, Masta Ace successfully portraits how to RAP in this undeniably hard-hitting track produced by himself.
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