Wednesday, June 27, 2018

The Greatest Rap/Hip-Hop Song Is About President Trump

The greatest Rap/Hip-Hop song ever written is about President Donald Trump...Well, it's about him and his battle with the pedophilic propaganda media and Hollywood.
Listening to this song, I'm pleased by the fact that there's not one racial epithet in the lyrics. The song is not boastful, nor is it about ghetto mentality. The song covers both positive and negative subjects and is able to immerse us in those contrasts while keeping us in a positive state of mind, full of positive (as opposed to negative) aggression. The lyrics make jabs, with intelligent vocabulary, that are unrivaled by cursing. Motuphi's lyrical prowess is flexing in this one.
So, we've established that the lyrics and content have never been touched by any other rapper, anywhere, ever. Now, let's dive into the luscious music in this track. Remember that Motuphi doesn't claim to be a Bassist. He actually claims the opposite. But, in this song, I'd be willing to bet (which is something I never do) that Motuphi wrote the Bass. It has that ode to Funk Brothers feel and seamlessly melds with the other elements of the music, which is a huge collaboration of musical styles and genres all crammed into the swift passing two and a half minutes. That'd be my complaint about the song, it's too short and leaves you hungry to hear it again, especially if you're like me and like to sing along with what you're hearing. This song inspires participation.
Motuphi even makes reference to the new high five (and handshake) of the intelligent, which is a left-handed fist-pump...Nobody smart wants to touch the right hand of someone knowing that they wiped their ass with it and may not have properly washed it. You'll notice that smart people don't high-five, either. They do the left-handed fist-pump, the anti-handshake of the true resistance.
Pay attention, Snoop and all of you other lesser rappers out there who wrote negative songs about Trump. Motuphi set the example of how you're supposed to do it: If the president is positive and cares about Americans, like Trump, then the song should be positive. But maybe those negative little sniveling bitch "rappers" simply don't have the range that Motuphi does...
Children listen to rap/Hip-Hop. It's time for real rappers like Motuphi to be empowered to evolve the genre away from the caveman-minded self-absorption that it got dumbed down to with the inception of gangsta rap...Gangstas don't make neighborhoods beautiful, not even when they grow up and get rich. Motuphi was beautifying ghetto neighborhoods in Detroit as young as 10 years old...So, gangstas are not even equal to what Motuphi was as a child, yo. They should be embarrassed. Their mamas should be embarrassed. Their fans should be embarrassed. And everyone complicit in those illiterate thug bugs getting famous should be embarrassed...If only they was smart enough to be embarrassed, huh? Maybe they'd just take their mind-puke off of the radio and stop poisoning society for profit.
Motuphi's not as weak as them....This song is just another testament to that fact. Peep it. Show some support and BUY it...Nigga.


Published on Jun 26, 2018
This song is about Trump and the propaganda media. 
lyrics (Hook) (dual lines) Get em up! Get em up! (simultaneously with) Trump! Trump! Left-handed fist-pump. (repeat dual lines) Kickin that rump. (repeat)
- It's propaganda time. They won't cover crime. Their lips are movin'. But all they ever tell is lies. They hate America, namely, me and you. Their phony narrative is anything but true. (to Hook)
- Waitin' for a president finally worth our vote. Time to drain the swamp of them and give our nation hope. Lobbyists and floozies and corporation nuts, show em all the door and slam it on their butts. (to Hook)
- Derelict of duty, forgotten who they serve. Time to be American, but they don't have the nerve. Caring more about what's arriving from the sea. They give it all to them, what they take from you and me. (to Hook)
-- Winning...We love winning...Winning...We love winning...(to Hook) 
 released June 26, 2018 written by Vincent Ciofani 


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