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Bladee
https://youtu.be/yoF1oI4MLO8

>Endlessly reflecting in your gaze
With the mirror and it breaks
Seven years, seven tears, seven different heavens
Blue and black I change another shade
And I'm trapped and in the grey
Change the rainbow in my brain, it's a ray of colour
In the secret world with no mistakes
Just to find out what it takes
To be crazed, separate, differentiate it
You hold on to me, the part that stays
Makes me crawling in the wave, fly away
But today I'll go up, I know it

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>>18056535
Borges sucks. You have shit taste.
>muh infinity
Wow, so deep.

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>>18020542
MF Doom sucks. Poetry isn't just assonance. There has to be a sense to it. Rappers seem to string words together senselessly in order to rhyme, very few of them communicating anything meaningful about anything. The more meaningful rappers are smart enough to sacrifice some of the overabundance of poetic tricks to actually say something.

That said, I don't think there are really any greats poets among the rappers. Some of them like Doom know how to toy with language, abusing assonance or something of the sort. But have any of them said anything truly worthwhile for all their rabble? I'm doubtful. At the end of any rap song, generally you are left bewildered by the senselessness of it all; hence, why the Jewish music industry pushes this music- it is, in the end, a method for scrambling brains and preventing deep thought. One can't expect much from it; when you translate it into proper English, it's all pathetic posturing from insecure black men. The "conscious" rappers like J Cole and Lamar are probably the best of the lot, but as a proud Hispanic man, I simply can't sympathize with the efforts to lift up black people; it's their kampf, not mein.

Now, there is one exception to this rule; that is the Swedish gentleman known as Bladee, with magical lyricism and wit, he is both a poet and a wizard. I trust that Bladee is the peak of rap, and its culmination; he is the Hegelian synthesis of the genre throughout history. It's over now. Rap is dead. Bladee, via Mechatok, is dead. We can move on now to the next thing, which of course is being produced in a Chinese laboratory right now. The West is in its twilight; God smiles upon the Yellow Man. I'm looking forward to XiCore.

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