dmx was so underrated lyrically in his prime

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Arf, arf.
This is a beat that I can freak to
just drop the reals.
Plus a nikka wit' the ill.
Ya'll nikkas know my skills.
Ass from the grills get em' up,
split em' up, wet em' up.
And watch em' come get em' up,
Set em' up.
When you do dirt, you get dirt.
bytch, I'll make your shyt hurt.
Step back like I did worse.
This ain't no fukking game.
You think I'm playin, till you layin.
To where? The junkyard decayin'.
Mom's at home prayin'
that chu comin' home.
But chu not, cuz you sittin up in the trunk
startin to rot.
And hell is hot, I know because I'm here now Baby.
It's goin' down baby.
Git the full pound baby.
And let off up in a nikka,
especially if he think he bigga'
than my muthafukkin' trigga'.
Did I?
Can I get my?
Is it gone?
DMX represent for one time.
It's on.

rhyming more then one syllable per bar
 

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I don't know if this is a troll thread, but DMX wasn't underrated at all in his prime. He was the biggest rapper in the world when "It's Dark.." and "Flesh of My Flesh.." dropped, and that was all based off his energy and his lyrics, dude put his pain in the music like few others could and millions of people knew it then and still know it now. Unfortunately he also fell off harder than probably any other artist in rap history.
 

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DMX Appreciation :blessed:



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