Napoleon Da Legend-Phoenix Al Cayne

“Phoenix“ is the latest installment from Crazy Al Cayne’s “Sugar Cayne Experiment“ EP series. DMV MC, Napleon Da Legend is the first subject of the experiment and he spits fresh thought provoking bars over a beat created by Sugar Cayne back in 1995. This combination of ingredients describes the “Phoenix“, A new beginning to a style of HipHop that most considered dead. The beat is a direct link to an era in HipHop that HipHop heads hold dear in their hearts. Stay Tuned for the Sugar Cayne Experiment Vol#1 EP dropping real soon! Directed & Edited by: Crazy Al Cayne Beat produced by: Crazy Al Cayne Written and Performed by: Napoleon Da Legend The Sugar Cayne Experiment Vol#1 coming soon: Follow: @crazyalcayne @napoleondaleg Lyrics: Rhythm in my hemoglobin/ bars that’ll get em open/ message and emotion can’t stop it when it’s set in motion/ metaphors is metamorphed mixed with metaphysics/ medicine for the ill I’m sick by definition/ lines tighter than a bodybuilder’s definition with an un-dying will my mother said I’d never listen/ never been pessimistic/ I’m penicillin/ penning the realest above the knowledge that the genesis revealing/ the premise of a villain/ fooling the mind of children/ chasing the finer things so who I am to share some wisdom/ we used to share our women like buckets of fried chicken/ jacking up my blood pressure triglycerides and lipids/ visualize the vision/ no television needed/ they tells us lies we listened now their relevance depleted/ they tried to sell us the secret our fellowship was weakened eloquent speeches they developing to try to reach us/ knowledge that’s out of Egypt/ demolishing the demons/ paid my dues school of hard knocks no scholarship was needed/ rocking the coliseum accomplish it if you perceive it/ anyone who lives a lie and can find the truth is genius/ walk in the newest sneakers bass thumping through the speakers/ crowd eager for Po to drop bombs like a new receiver/ new school leader like Busta and Charlie Brown/ kiss the tarmac like the Pope when I hit solid ground
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