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Old 09-24-2014, 11:32 PM   #32
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Hell Hath No Fury is amazing. I listened to it last week, actually.

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Originally Posted by dead man View Post
yeah, yeah it is.

i used to love clipse but i have not been able to get into any of pusha's solo shit since then. what is wrong with me? its not like i was a huge malice fan either. idk
I used to think Malice was better. (THIS WAS A MINORITY OPINION, FOR THOSE WHO CARE.) My primary point was that Pusha-T was a bit more one-dimensional, while Malice could do the trap and punchline stuff (though not as well as Pusha-T) but was more eager to show the dark side of the game:

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Originally Posted by Malice
Yes it pains me to see them need this
All of them lost souls and I'm their Jesus
Deepest regret and sympathy to the street
I see them pay for they fix when they kids couldn't eat
And with this in mind, I still didn't quit
And that's how I know that I ain't shit
My heart bleed but that's aside from the fact
I live for my kids and theirs and them youngins after that
I still love a lot of Malice's verses like that, especially in contrast to his brother's harder edge. But the truth is that Pusha-T was much more creative. And now Malice is a Christian rapper, so ...
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