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Makaveli once called "Reasonable Doubt" weak, and it was hilarious. All jokes aside, I do not share that same sentiment, but I do, however, think that album isn't nearly as great as y'all say it is. I also think it doesn't come close to the Killuminati album; it can't...

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The verses in "All Out" and "Victory" are both Makaveli's and Biggie's last verses that they ever recorded. They both went out with a bang and executed three incredible verses. Ironically, they both dissed each other in their last songs; Makaveli did it while Biggie was still alive, but Biggie subliminally dissed him in the track "Victory" after his death. That Vic guy, aka the guy who put 50 Cent in the same tier as Pac lyrically, claimed that Makaveli could never write a verse like Biggie's "Victory" verses in a million years. He highlighted Biggie's film references; yes, movie references, wordplay, and a few other things. I can tell you right now that "All Out" clears these Biggie verses when it comes to motif, wordplay, and overall literary device mastery, and he's doing it with more depth/substance, which is generally more difficult to do. Overall, it's more complex than Biggie's verses. The average listener does not understand how deep Makaveli got into his literary device bag in this verse and how well he's using each device. He was very sneaky with it, and he hid things in plain sight. I'll give you an example of what I'm referring to. He's making figurative language appear to be non-figurative at face value, but when you look beyond the surface, it's not. The average listener doesn't have a high understanding of his poetry, and the false narratives make it even harder for them to elevate their understanding because they're severely brainwashed by them. A lot of so-called 2Pac fans are not true students of him and his work, and that has to do with false narratives. Let's remove names, narratives, bias, and personal agendas and only focus on what's being displayed. Let's examine the lyrics on paper closely, carefully, and objectively and breakdown what they're both doing lyrically overall. This has absolutely nothing to do with flow or anything related to the vocal performance of either artist; this is strictly about the lyrics on paper. This doesn't even have anything to do with which track is better or if you like either song by either artist; it's strictly about what they're doing lyrically on paper. I challenge the dope technician Rapsody , “SAMURAI DX” & “SAMURAI” OUT NOW! , the suspect 2Pac fan J. Cole and the fake 2Pac fan Joe Budden to get deep into the details with me. I challenge only serious individuals to get deep into the details with me. I have time. Sidenote: Both Biggie and 2Pac were great poets.

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Former NFL running back, and former close friend of rapper Jay Z — Larry Johnson, gives his critical analysis of Jay Z’s interview with GQ… Johnson says Jay Z keeps showing the world who he is, and some chose not to believe him… Johnson starts off by saying, “I do not have beef with this man (Jay Z) or his wife (Beyoncé); they have always treated me with respect and hospitality. He even supported me when no other brands, at the time of my professional career, would touch me. I have no regrets with my involvement with ROC-A-Wear, team ROC, and the relationships I formed. But, those things had to die off because I chose a different path. He (Jay Z) chose darkness and Satan. And, I chose the light and Yahuah.” Johnson says Jay Z is a “Prince Hall Freemason” who follows the teachings of Aleister Crowley — who was dubbed the “Wickedest Man in the World” and “The Great Beast 666.” Jay Z proudly wears a shirt with a Crowley quote reading “Do What Thou Wilt.” According to Johnson, Crowley was a high level Freemason who believed in sex magic — Crowley believed that drugging and raping young children so that they can achieve spiritual enlightenment as stated in his book “Magick in Theory and Practice,” published in 1929… Johnson says he does not believe Jay Z and Beyoncé are billionaires because of their 360 Live Nation deal where they are both being financially exploited… Johnson highlights Jay Z contradictions of trying to use racial/political propaganda against right wing media and Republicans… Especially since it was Republican President Donald Trump, who pardoned Roc Nation’s CEO, Desiree Perez — who is a former government informant, and drug smuggling mule for the drug cartel… Johnson says Jay Z was used as the face of the Brooklyn Nets to exploit his own community — even though he owned less than 1 percent of the team….This strategic move was done by the Brooklyn Nets to remove any backlash of racism from the organization — because the residents blindly supported, admired, and trusted Jay Z… Despite claims that it would boost the local economy, the Barclays Center is widely considered by residents to be a catalyst for rising inequality the borough…It’s my opinion, that this is precisely the reason why Jay Z was not granted a Casino in New York…

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