A threat to MC’s and payment of homage to MC Shan’s Kill The Noise diss record to Boogie Down Productions’s The South Bronx

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A subtle allusion to Souls of Mischief first LP to become of on Hiero Imperium

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Brutus “The Barber” Beefcake who wrestled for the World Wrestling Federation (now known as WWE) as well as other Wrestling organizations

He professionally wrestled from 1977-2010

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Kool Keith once again proves why he is a Lady’s Man spewing forth gentle words of chivalry

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Largely embedded in rap since Kool Moe Dee’s historical battle with Busy Bee, it’s been mentioned by many MC’s to come

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Perhaps not the cross-over type situation mentioned by EPMD to gain commercial appeal, but rather the femininity in the sound artists make

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Rather than claiming that he “reps” a certain place or city, Kool Keith does not represent anything but himself, for representation should only be claimed to the people who are the place, or idea they claim to “represent”

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Perhaps it’s the various rap references to John Gotti, or his drug clout that inspires drug dealers, but Kool Keith notices the attention that people give to John Gotti, despite not being directly affiliated with him…

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It’s the common misconception that “keeping it real” means to still live in the ‘hood or carrying a ghetto image. It’s an opinion conflicted within the Hip Hop community

This is the theme of the skit and the song…

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