Noise frequently subliminally disses other rappers coming up in his area, in fact, he was too busy doing that, that is why it took him so long to release his solo album “Leroy”

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Reiterating the last line, the “clones” are people who sound like Drake, and DeLaNoise say’s that the way you rap is nearly an impression, and he wants to hear your actual “talent”.

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Noise takes most if not all of his inspiration from rappers who root from the “Golden Age” of rap, so during a time in the genre when EVERYONE sounds the same, he remains to try and be original.

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DeLaNoise does not want to be placed in a category of rappers who only talk about those two topics, he’s to good for that.

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DeLaNoise is VERY cocky, his flow usually expresses how dope he is and he isnt afraid to remind you again so that way by the end day all you hear is Noise.

This line is a double meaning, “De"LaNoise,
By the end of the "De” all you are going to hear is Noise.

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He’s just too damn real for you, DeLaNoise thinks if he does make it, he has the potential to bring lyrical rappers back into the mainstream, he’s willing to go extremely hard the whole time.

DeLaNoise gives ass whoopins harder than your dad, and if you were lucky to have one, lets be honest….that shit hurt.

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Just stop……

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You cannot compete with DeLaNoise’s lyrical talent, each line is a soft copy of evidence that he is superior to you.

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DeLaNoise only needs 4 minutes to show you that he is a dope rapper, maybe even the best in his branch of HipHop that he represents.

Ironically the song is only about 1:45 long, Noise did it in half the time.

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Through out the song Charizma will end a bar with “Red Light” and the beat will drop to a sample, and then Charizma will come back into the beat with “Green Light”.

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