From the scars on his face, I can tell he know the ghetto
Where we both tryna get to, it ain't coincidental
His is on the streets, mines is over instrumentals
The Lord said my mental to be more than sentimental
The ventricles that I vent through are temples of what I been through"
Common & Pete Rock - Wise Up
(From Wise Up single; 2024)
Oh, so that's why Rio Ferdinand's beard has gone grey - Common nicked his Just For Men dye. When I say this sounds like a lost Common song released on 12" by an indie record label between 1998 and 2001, plz believe I mean that as the highest compliment. Common spittin' lines like "my man ain't from Dallas but he know where the tecs is" over a Pete Rock beat that's built on the bones of The Bridge is exactly what I didn't know I needed in 2024.
Headz - what's yer favourite Rap song built on the bones of The Bridge? I'm a Star Is Born by Bloodshed & Cam'Ron man, meself.
I thought Common was done but this is great.
ReplyDeleteNever knew Common still had it in him after his chronic baduizm.
ReplyDeleteFave usage of The Bridge is Capone-N-Noreaga's LA, LA (feat. Mobb Deep & Tragedy Khadafi) for me.
L.A, L.A is a very very close 2nd for me.
ReplyDeletei dunno if this is cheating cause Shan is on it but i've always really liked this track from Screwball https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PTVXsZnTgns&t=1s
ReplyDeleteGood choice.
ReplyDeleteA dead cat bounce from Mr Microsoft (or whomever he's a shill for in 2024). . 2nd and 3rd albums were my jams. most of what followed was cheesy and preachy.
ReplyDeleteThat 3rd album was zzzz. Be was far better than that.
ReplyDeleteAnother reason why this song rules: Common doing the Biz Dance at 2:09.
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