Baby love I know you love poetry, So I will try and express what I feel for you. Jaan nothing in world compares to you. Not the sky
Not the stars
Nothing 's more precious than you are
Not the moon
Not the summer warmth of June
Nothing compares to the feel of you
But sometimes they question is all of this really what she can do?
I answer, as long as her love remains true
Nothing on earth compares to you Not money
Not the threat of being deceived
Nothing could make me turn out and leave
Not another
Not a girl with something more would make me turn on the one I adore 'Cause I love you
But sometimes they question, is all of this really what she can do?
I answer as long as her love remains true
Nothing on earth compares to you You 're a
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Got very emotional na? I am not very good at poetic stuff, but I can write really good raps, and for you
For you, I wanna write the sickest rhyme of my life
So sick it 'll blow up the mic, it 'll put the dyna in mite
Yeah, it 'll make yash wanna jump off a bridge and shit himself
Words so strong, it 'll jump off your screen and read itself
Yeah it 's the best thing I could do right now for you Pari is to rap
So I 'm gonna love you till I die, yeah I 'm a do it to death
And instead talking about death, I 'd rather celebrate your life
Hold your hand and Elevate to new height,
Get on a stage and shoutout your name, I will need two mics
Cause the way that I 'm feelin ' tonight, everything I can just do right
There 's nothing that you can do wrong, love too strong and not just too hyped
Just ask them boys to finish the conversation and bust it
They 'll never catch up, to all this love that I 've mustered
Baby I know you’ve had bad experience and fought through a grieving process
Tryna process your pain was making me nauseous
But now baby I will never let any depression
[Chorus - French Montana] It’s been a murder, a cold blooded murder, Cold blooded murder, cold bloody murder [Verse 1 - French Montana] da-da-da-da-dahh It 's the motherfucking D-O-double-G (SNOOP DOGG!) Real niggas getting cake, while fake niggas hate da-da-da-da-dahh
“How I Contemplated....” how I contemplated, I miss him so much, He’s the only one to show me love. He’s is my first love, my first everything. I wish i could tell someone, but who really cares to listen. I hate
For instance, “I was jus' playin' with him . . . . an' he made like he's gonna bite me . . . . an' I made like I was gonna smack him . . . . an' . . . . an' I done it.
While altering his song “I’m Not a Player” to combine with Joe’s “Don’t Wanna be a Player,” Big Pun strategically changes a few sets of lyrics in order to emphasize his Puerto Rican background. He not only includes the “Boricua/Morena” sequence, but Pun also adds the suffix of “-ito” onto multiple English words, such as “(Mercedes) Benz” and “twin.” This linguistic change links an ethnicity to his sound while allowing him to remain devoted to core hip hop aesthetics. Through the use of language, Pun establishes the Puerto Rican identity as one that is able to combine and mix with other cultures and identities, not one to be hidden
Thats what I deserve I be riding round in that hertz Cause a nigga tryin to kill me i will fuck around and whack him first And thats when she dissed me and i saw your girl tried ta friend me She know I ain 't done but that bitch still trying to quench me Im hungry i eat her beef,thats just my killer instinct Bars on bars on bars i lock you niggas up i got it easy This nigga he mad at, this nigga i swaer, all the niggas thats faggots, the jewelry they be wearin ah
Some people make their song or any writing effective by using dictation or foul language. In the song “Hold up”, Beyoncé uses foul language to appeal to pathos/anger by saying, "I'm gonna f*** me up a b****", while holding a bat. In the song “Don’t hurt yourself” ft. Jack White, Beyoncé uses foul language to appeal to pathos/anger by saying, “Who the f*** do you think I am? You ain’t married to no average b****, boy, You can watch my fat a** twist, boy, as I bounce to the next d*** boy”. This appeal to pathos because she’s telling her man that if he keeps messing up, he can easily be replaced and this is similar to the message in her single
A recognizable rap group in this era would be “The Last Poets”, who used aggressive but socially-conscience lyrics that played a major role in the birth of Hip-Hop. There are three major time zones involved with the evolution of rap and it is the early era, mid era, and modern era. In the late 1960’s, a group of African-American started to gather frequently in Harlem, New York, to share their poetry,
Throughout the rap the phrase " I see no changes" and "That's just the way it is Things'll never be the same That's just the way it is is aww yeah" repeated several times at the start of lines and in the chorus or bridge, this is referred to as an anaphora. Tupac rhymes often in his rap, the use of matching sound patterns in two or more words. "Don't let 'em jack you up, back you up Crack you up and pimp-smack you up" (Tupac Shakur 1992). Onomatopoeia is the formation and use of words to imitate sounds Tupac uses this to imitate a gunshot sound, "Rat-a-tat-tat-tat-tat!"
Tears formed in my eyes, and my lips shook as I turned away(Beah 110)”. The tapes were part of his childhood back when he was performing and walking to school with his brother and friends. The cassettes were his happy place, and brought back memories and his family. Now he has nothing and everything is about to
In her hit song “Hrs and Hrs,” Muni Long sings about finding a lover she wholly connects with. The song also engages the audience by adopting a personal storyline, focusing on her past and present romantic relationships. Long (2021) embraces actual vulnerability and expresses her feelings through honest lyrics that make the audience feel the song’s mood. Long also uses rhetorical appeals, such as ethos, logos, and pathos, to engage the audience. Logos is the basic logic that the audience gains from the song.
TOPIC: Playboi Carti The general purpose of this speech is to entertain the audience and to inform the audience of the heavy influence that Playboi Carti has had on the modern day rap sound To showcase the revolutionary sound that Playboi Carti has created with his sound that nobody has ever heard before. He was the first person to sound like this. Playboi Carti has revolutionized rap with a sound nobody ever heard or expected before. Instead of focusing on writing complex lyrics, Carti uses his voice as an accent mark on each beat he faces.
What if he has already given her everything she has wanted? Could it be that just his possible existence is the biggest repayment of all? For example when the narrator says “Here is a breathing body and a beating heart, strong legs, bones and teeth, and two clear eyes to read the world” (Collins 31-33), he is stating that the mother has a healthy living baby, and in reality that is all a mother really wants.
Sex without love is actually an act of loneliness, in which those who partake are seeking pleasure rather than true intimacy. The speaker in Sharon Olds’ poem “Sex Without Love” introduces this idea through several metaphors that help to communicate the irresponsibility and selfishness of sex without love. After the first reading of this poem, it seems as if the text is describing loveless sex with beautiful imagery, however, upon further analysis, it is found that these images are being used to highlight the issues pertaining to those who perform acts of love without actually feeling any love for those they perform these acts with. Through the imagery and metaphors presented, the poem enforces the idea that to have sex with those we don’t love is to deprive ourselves of the true intimacy that is involved in having sex with those that we do love. Olds’ poem begins with a question, “How do they do it?
There have been many rap songs and albums that have been very meaningful, and have gained millions of fans that appreciate their music. For example, on Kendrick Lamar’s debut album Good Kid, m.A.A.d City, each song is a piece of his life story. He describes his struggles growing up in the ghettos of Compton, California. Kendrick addresses situations such as gang violence, peer pressure, and oppressed women. On the song “The Art of Peer Pressure”, Kendrick describes the inner conflict that he dealt with at a young age, trying to distinguish right from wrong in certain situations.
The poem that I have selected to analyze in this paper is you can make them talk by Basavanna, the song that will be analyzed in conjunction with this poem is Gangsta Rap Made Me Do it by Ice Cube. The main theme behind Basavanna’s poem is that by inflicting pain or damage against a person or population you can make them “talk’’ meaning that they can truly see the events that are unfolding. “Talking” opens people’s eyes to a real world situation and the desperation that they are in, they begin to become concerned if they have been struck by suffering or anguish according to Basavanna, this can include Poverty the Magician. The song Gangsta Rap Made me Do it by Ice Cube has a very similar impact of opening people’s eyes to a real world situation whether it is a school shooting, terrorist attack or foreign war.