Killer Mike is at it again: Sunday Morning Massacres RELEASED
This man is streaming not only good quality, intellectual music that fits the 'winds of change' that rap music inhales through its lungs, but it has innumerable info about how the streets really work, how prison is on the inside(Mike's father was a law officer, he shared many of his experience to his son), how rap as an art should be, and how it's in a present pitiful state.
Songs in this album often have biblical references, but they are just starting mechanisms for what is to come. Killer Mike almost never goes in-depth, and bores many of us Bible readers with things we already know. Thus, he invokes the commandments, one of which he neatly drags it to a more humane form: 'thou shall not covet thou neighbor' becomes 'Stay off the next man's dick!'. He attempts to put a stop to the synchronizing and downright plagiarizing stream of artists, that most of the times find inspiration in Jay-Z and all those Lil and Young prefixed singers. He comes up with a fine word: jocking (for riding another man's dick), and bitters.
'Neva / The Judas Theory' starts out in the same allegorical way, even from the title, but it doesn't stick to it. As I said, he immediately transposes his Biblical verse into hood life. These being said, it's clear that the song is about snitches, but it brings a new pinch to the 'testifying' reality: people are bent and forced by the system to spill, and tortured by the inmates not to spill. This whole shroud of suspicion arouses, and some may become the product of both parties' malice without any guilt at all.
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