Ronnie Lott
#49erGang
I honestly hated P's verse on this shyt.
it sounds like young nikka to me. either way you could still could say its a "we is our own worst enemies song" if you on that tipOverall it is whack, B. Not Pharrell's verse, he can't do wrong in my eyes, but the record. What it represents and the fact they stress "YOUNG nikka move that dope" is problematic.




Naw, dude. That's putting lipstick on a pig. So, all black people can do is relate to selling dope and dressing like weirdos?I like pusha ts verse best. Lyrically pharrell wasn't that good it's just he made it sound good. I thought move that dope is just another way of saying stay on your job.
Maybe a "thank you" from TIP for putting him on Blurred Lines?Whose dressing like a weirdo? I never saw the video. There's a song on the radio that's called crooked smile it had a good message if that's what you're looking for in the mainstream. There's a variety of topics covered in today's hiphop hits at times.Naw, dude. That's putting lipstick on a pig. So, all black people can do is relate to selling dope and dressing like weirdos?
We're talking about one song, dude. Move That Dope. Well, see the video then you'll get it.Whose dressing like a weirdo? I never saw the video. There's a song on the radio that's called crooked smile it had a good message if that's what you're looking for in the mainstream. There's a variety of topics covered in today's hiphop hits at times.
tho... he sounds like a bored billionaire just passing the time sometimes
Yeah, the cadence was certainly very Pusha like. When he says " I rolls Royce it on a regular basis, straight licorice, nikkas sound ticklish" 
It was either him or Ab-Liva...Yeah, the cadence was certainly very Pusha like. When he says " I rolls Royce it on a regular basis, straight licorice, nikkas sound ticklish"
Otherwise the GOAT swears he doesn't write for him![]()