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Dear Mama by Pac

Starin thru the world thru my rear view by Pac

Kashmire by Led Zepplin

Tommorow by Salif Keita

just a few off the top of my head
 
On topic tho. No song has ever evoked sorrow from me. "Cry On" by 112 comes close. But the first time I ever heard the OG album version of Snoop's "Murder Was The Case" was at night in a dark quiet room in our 2 br apt. It scared the shit outta me. I guess I was about age 10 or so. (Honorable Mention: Scarface - "I Seen a Man Die")

That was never topped until years later on the day I first heard "Hit Em Up." (Circa age 12). I was a Bad Boy fan and like everybody else took sides in the Biggie/Pac beef.

Hearing Pac's rant at the end of the song had me damn near in a fetal position by time he was done. I just knew he and everybody on the west coast was gonna fly to my state, repel from helicopters dressed in all black and shoot me and my big brother and any other Biggie fans in the head.

Today Hit Em Up is one of my favorite diss records.
 
Luther Vandross - Dance with my father again

& this song that was made after Sean Bell was killed by an unsigned person...

Code:
http://youtu.be/P3SjRGOiTI8
 
dem old school church hymns have a nigga in his feelings (I wont Complain) is one of my favs The song when they killed Malcom x
 
2 weeks before my mother passed physically and mentally she was in a bad place. She had cancer that spreaded to her brain and it pretty much rendered her with onset dementia and memory loss. She was very weak and needed me to help her to walk. At that time her Doctors gave her less than a month to live. She barely remembered me or name as each day passed. Its a very surreal and heart breaking pain to watch your middle aged mother lose her memory and sense of identity during the golden years of her life. The things i seen and heard first hand from her.... all I will say is that I hope none of you or your parents go through it. I had to bathe, dress and put her make up on her to get her ready to take her to her daily radiation treatments. Usually my mom is either napping or looking out the window quietly on our trips but Jamaica Funk came on the radio and my mom was singing and dancing in the backseat. It was like her spirit was jumpstarted. She was singing the song word for word, smiling and clapping her hands during the entire track. I will never forget how the sun was making her eyes and white teeth all sparkly. She was so content and in the moment. A range of emotions came over me but I did not want to steal her moment so I had to hold back tears/quivering lip into my gut and channel it into being happy that my dying mother is finding happiness at the near end of her life. RIP Mother
 
Lupe Fiasco - All Black Everything

Nas & Damian Marley - Land Of Promise


It really makes me think about where we could be as a people if our home was never raped & pillaged, and we were never stolen
 

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