

it does have that softness but lots of other things too that fit in other categories that i don't have time to sort out + +he's got a soft mouth that fills with saliva and isn't underpowered. The little string swoops on the hook just kill me, and Nate starts sounding really angry at the end.Ĭormega - legal hustle - +from listening to it yesterday afternoon for the first time, lying on my bed with my blanket and both pillows pushed up into the corner to lean and lay against, staring up at the stucco or + +i figured out something to say about how soft it sounded to me and how it made my ears feel like they were in warm sleeping bags or whatever i wanted to compare it to + +listening to it now i'm not sure what i meant and i don't want to be dishonest. Em's verse is first and probably the best, you can try and sell him short, but you can't fuck with his last joint or the one before it, etc.

New beat (and if it's Em again, then damn) and everyone rocks the same start-stop flow over it but it works really well. Lloyd Banks f/ Eminem, 50 Cent and Nate Dogg - "Warrior" Part 2 A few weeks ago I made a mixtape and without even meaning to I ended up putting 3 tracks with Lloyd on it, and it would've been 4 if I'd fit "On Fire" on there. But lately I've been kinda feeling the kid, and "On Fire" cemented that.

And just recently I found out that his government name is Christopher Lloyd, which I think is hilarious. For a long time I've liked to make fun of Lloyd Banks, for looking like Craig David, for sounding like a hoarse 50 and riding on his coattails, for having 3 volumes of Best Of Lloyd Banks mixtapes before really proving himself as an MC.
