Rap lines that haunt you

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The Opposite Of Elliott Wilson's Mohawk
Stack Bundles said this in a damn near throwaway Byrd Gang song

"Truthfully I'm overwhelmed with the life, I wanna share it
But gangsta I'm supposed be so yall don't wanna hear it"

With everything that happened, whenever I hear that line I shudder

Also when Max B said

"They killed my brother he was seventeen
Put it in his head
The voices they will never leave" :to:

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"Look into my eyes or should I say my eye/and you're gonna see just why this killer ain't afraid to die"
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Sometimes she wonder if she can do it like nuns do it
But she never heard of Catholic religion or sinners' redemption
That sounds foolish, and you can blame it on her mother
For letting her boyfriend slide candy under her cover
Ten months before she was ten he moved in and that's when he touched her
This muthafukka is the fukking reason why Keisha rushing through that
Block away from Lueders park, I seen a El Camino park
And in her heart she hate it there but in her mind, she made it where
Nothing really matters, so she hit the back seat
And caught a knife inside the bladder, left her dead, raped in the street Keisha's song

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Detroit Lions, Michigan Wolverines & LWO
7 times with K still here to see another day” Blade Icewood after being shot in September 2004. “Ride on Me”

While not necessarily a national household name, Darnell Quincy Lindsay —known by the stage name Blade Icewood— was considered a Detroit legend. In 2004, he and fellow local rapper Wipeout were publicly at war with one another. In September, Icewood was shot and paralyzed but he lived. Two days later, Wipeout was gunned down and Icewood suggested that it was in retaliation for his own shooting on the track “Ride On Me.”

A couple weeks later, Icewood released another song about the incident called “All To You,” on which he discussed his shooting and thinking he wouldn’t be able to walk again. He raps about his resentment for those who shot at him, talks about retaliation and warns his enemies that they’d better kill him the next time around.

Lyrics: “N— next time, you better take me out.”

Unfortunately, he was right. He was killed in a drive-by shooting outside of a car wash a few months later on April 19th, 2005.
 
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