Aug 15, 2016 How did you realize the first verse was wrote for Dre but not the third also? Lol they sound exactly the same
Aug 15, 2016 It's pretty obvious that this entire song is just a reference track for Dre to record. Every verse (except maybe Nas) is written in his perspective. Good thing we got the original verses though, because TI x Nas x Eminem over this beat
Aug 15, 2016 it had to be, between em's delivery and the platinum duo part. plus the beat just has that kinda feel. i wonder at exactly what point in the process 50 was brought in. i'm pretty glad it ended up being used for the single the thing is, the energy grid was there long before the egyptians got to it
Aug 15, 2016 Yea it's still here too, I think the pharaohs were aliens (the ones with long heads) and showed ancient Egyptians how to harness the energy with the pyramids
Aug 15, 2016 he's their leader. information about his love or disregard for humanity is widely varied to say the least
Aug 15, 2016 all of this information interestingly enough corresponds with sl mathers' golden dawn teachings and is standard info for pretty much every denomination of masonry and mystery school and people good at googling
Aug 15, 2016 This is true. Also, Survival wasn't supposed to appear on MMLP2 until it received such a "positive" response during Call of Duty promotion.
Aug 16, 2016 @J WALK the best part is that real hermeticists know that aliens and angels are really just metaphors for us
Aug 16, 2016 Despite o.p. saying nothing new, I feel this is still a nice thread due to "#1" being the first Post-DrugDeath song leaked... (at least i think, if i remember correctly...??) I know "I'm Having A Relapse" Freestyle leaked late October '08... then "Who Want It" w/TrickTrick in November... then "#1" (DrDre reference version) was right after that... so cheah great thread in these modern times chehahcheahhcehahchehahcehahcheahhchehcheahchehacheahcheah
Aug 16, 2016 This is one of my favorite potential Detox songs along with TI's 'This Is Detox' reference track and Luda's 'OG's Theme'