"T to the R-uh-O-Y, how did you and I meet?/In front of Big Lou's, fighting in the street/But only you saw what took many time to see/I dedicate this to you for believing in me." And he makes it sound easy and fluent - like a finger roll in basketball. The image of a seamstress sitting at her machine, running through mundane line after line, just seems to fit with a mediocre rapper, so the simile is so apt. Wale is a cool cat, and his wordplay here is seamless. When combined, the gap between what we need and what he have is clear and startling. He then pairs this with a commentary on the priorities of the day's youth, who are more concerned with video games than practical knowledge. Mos Def raises the stakes of this rhyme in the first line by presenting the challenges humanity faces in this day in age. "Crack mothers, crack babies and AIDS patients/Youngbloods can't spell, but they could rock you in PlayStation." See also: - The 50 worst rap lyrics: The complete list - The 50 worst rock/pop lyrics of all time: The complete list - The ten best storytellers in hip-hop Is technical skill the prime consideration? Poetic quality? Historical significance? Keep reading for the full countdown to see which rhymes struck as some of the best of all time. Selecting the very best lyrics from a library of oh so many is a tough task. This week, we even things out by taking a look at the other end of the spectrum and examining rap lyrics to find cleverness and wordplay worthy of being praised. Going through all the dreck and drivel to get to the crème de la crème of crappiness was tedious and rather exhausting. Note: When you embed the widget in your site, it will match your site's styles (CSS).Last week, we took a look at the fifty worst rap lyrics of all time. Get the embed code Freestyle - Don't Stop the Rock Album Lyrics1.Don't Stop the Rock2.Don't Stop the Rock (Friday Night Posse Remix)3.Don't Stop the Rock (Nathalie De Borah remix)4.Don't Stop the Rock (original version)5.Don't Stop the Rock (Radio Edit)6.Don't Stop the Rock New (original)7.Don’t Stop The 's Automatic10.The Party Has Begun11.The Party Has Begun (Instrumental)Freestyle Lyrics provided by What's up home girl we the mo'fuckin ridersĪnd tell on myself like, yo well your honor On one wheel throwing it up like man MOVE Im not in cancoon ma mouth ain't grandtoon Walk in this mo'fucker like I own the bitch Storch on the track watch how reggie rip it See I'm on point, never catch me slipping I make your hood like watch time magazineĪnd It only take one hit to get in those jeansĪnd when I hit it, I keep the chicken lil manīack on the train like, who the hell are you, Pilgrim, there it is, the block is teaner marieĪnd you can brown those meat to the album, and Witness, yeah boy, I get you dumb like white peopleĬus I'm after that cake like stat man niggaĪnd young kids out here flipping like Wilson You about to go downtown like the shiznit Not even half if you didn't sign the three numb Why you sitting home getting baby mama dramaīroke, I ain't turning yo seat to a d-cup Whats up homeboy I'm a motherfucking riderĬustom made airs, and my shoes never tied up People always say what the hell does that mean
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