
Oh yes. We like this. The beat is as laid back as a melting popsicle in a Brooklyn summer and each and every one of the hip hop icons featured fit beautifully into the cut, including Mr. Carter, who thankfully decided to rest his rock frontman dreams for a brief and glorious moment. There's something special about Raekwon, however - ever since "C.R.E.A.M.," the Chef seems to compliment beats like this in a unique and powerful way.
Did anyone ever lose faith in the Poet Abstract?
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Rae said this track was nice, or what? ;)
This is hot, seriously. It doesn't sound like it should exist in today's world - until Weezy comes on. But he doesn't sound like a 21st century idiot, more like the perfect cherry on top.
Good stuff.
yes, i got serious '93 vibes from this as well.
Love the Symphony-esque touch that Tip infuses into the track. The beat is sparse but eclectic....reminiscent of the Native Tongue era. I love the fact that Busta came through and gave it that laid back "Put Your Hands Where My Eyes Can See" vibe he so killed with back in the 90's. Rae....can I say any more than one of the best? And Weezy...thank you for gettin' ur grown man on for this track. This should be on every mixtape from NY to Japan. Instant classic. Thank you Q-Tip.
man this is my jam man q-tip killed it they all snaped on dis song i like busta part he snaped
brandon