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You’re currently reading “ Lower Life Form “Small Town Talk” ,” an entry on FWMJ’s Rappers I Know
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- FWMJ
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- 3.13.08 / 9am
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- Brew, C.O.S., DJ Ish, Lower Life Form, PhD, Time Cards
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You’re currently reading “ Lower Life Form “Small Town Talk” ,” an entry on FWMJ’s Rappers I Know
Yea! good joint.
creative,,, yup!
for those that don’t know, this is a replacement track for the album “Time Cards”. Mr. Charles wain’t haven’t it. Yeah I said wain’t.
We got Low in the form of life gotdammit.
yeeeeuuhhh
c.o.s freshness…
I think this track would be fresher without the homophobia. We have enough of that in small towns..don’t you think?
Alexis, you are absolutely correct. You did miss the entire point of the song. The problem with this world is the feeling that everyone is supposed to walk these eggshells called “political correctness”. If you knew even one of us, you’d have no worries at all about any of our phobias. You’d even say we have a lil Kanye in us. Rest assured Texas ain’t all bad.
I know where you’re coming from Alexis. It was even a thought when I wrote the song but it’s alright. The song is generally more about people gossiping and saying that your something that you’re not. I believe that you’re more concerned with the prescribed vernacular as opposed to the idea. Thanks for the comment though. I appreciate the fact that you took the time to speak your mind.
whatever alexis im lesbian anyway….
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Rappers I Know is run by myself, MC/Producer Kay (The Foundation / Together Brothers) & Producer The ARE (Trackmasters / Together Brothers / formerly of K-Otix), two friends I met in Houston, Texas while attending Rice University in the late 1990s.
I started this website with Kay in fall 2005 to provide ourselves and friends of ours a platform to present some of the music we were creating to the world; music that might otherwise go unnoticed simply because of the region it was recorded in—The South.
The site and project has grown in scope and ambition as we’ve continued the project, met new friends, and set new goals. Big things, soon come. Hope you stick with us. —FWMJ
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