This is a song for them scrubs that gave a brother no love when he walked up in the club
Now I’m rolling with dubs, getting pounds from my bros
Catch the ReapALife buzz
It say we coming up
Verse 1
Equidistant from the polar
Sound be quadrilateral
Infrared, spot the whack emcees and scatter you
Highly lethal rip-rhyme flows, that prone to explode
Weapon out my scabbard, body parts exposed
I come bearing gifts of plenty to rock the good and many
Fueled by the jitter juice and shots of the Henny
So guard your grill, green, girls ‘fore I take’em
Requisition your titles and your idols and then I break’em
Deadly poetics star sign code Reapa
Knowledge subterranean, the flow just deeper
Best commune with the womb of your queen this evening
When god come 2 bless her, yo she gonna be leaving
In the real rhyme battle, these fake gladiators
Lay eggs benedict, like Arnold, they traitors
My blade slices, dices, hit ya once, hit ya twice as
Pray to holy mother, she named Isis
Verse 2
Figured we was manifesting retread shit
Just watch the manifestation of a beat we call a hit
And the dopest rhyme producer, the one you called a loser
Now the one you choosing, my 808 abusing
Your inner temple, subliminal, it’s criminal
The way I got your girl, working, jerking, it’s simple yo
As you approach, you catch reproach
Reapa knife up to your throat, yo it’s just no hope
My dialect drug in a vial
Stronger than the product on the street to make the crackhead smile
So watch me shift over to the other level
I’m blasting on you devils
Rhyme flows, got several
And punks that talk, now outlined in the chalk
If you coming with the BS, you can just walk
You can eat my dust, ‘cause you I don’t trust
These posses I crush
This flow? Just a must.
DP Da Reapa (Dr. Nikitah Imani) is Pres. and CEO of Faith4Word a company in Council Bluffs, Iowa of which ReapALife Records
is a vital part. He is from the ATL and holds a BSFS, 2 master's degrees, and a Ph.D. He is Professor of Black Studies at the University of Nebraska-Omaha. He represents his hometown ATL doing the old school hip hop....more
The 18-year-old Maryland rapper’s newest album combines coming-of-age themes with refreshing, expansive production. Bandcamp New & Notable Apr 22, 2022