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J Clone

Canibus

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[C0mpl3x]
J Cole AKA Jermaine Clone
Known for type-styling a stereotype flow
J Cole AKA Jermaine Clone
Known for type-styling a stereotype flow

[C0mpl3x]
M.L. King had a dream, Benjamin Franklin had a key
Complex had the illest programmer ever: me!

"This is my favorite rapper of all time"

[Sun]
Anakin brandishing hammers in the Radison
Sharpshooting savages, Madison and Aderson
Beat beats and banish him, damaging challengers
Use the Sword of Excalibur to smash the Mayan calendar
Burn down the Vatican, cover the ____
Wolf the sheep we fabric we're Being John Malkovich
Spoke to me in Arabic, couldn't understand his shit
Spoke back to him in African, the nigga dropped his hands and shit
Told you something ravenous, microphone master shit
Clones get out of line, Sun duke they're gonna handle it
Psychopath, maniacal laugh, one was flying too fast
Two-faced assassin behind two masks
First place reserved for last, my first verse is mad
My second verse removed the earth from grass
The sunburst blasts: it's not fair
I only take cash you get the fuck out my cab
Post-millennium with Libyans on a sybian
I'm in my robe feeling this here is a mercy killing
Take both hands break the planet in half
Then resculpture the plaster to resemble the master
Total disaster, I'll mob in a flash
J Clone, I rhyme son, balderdash!
Invite you to math, cypher in the middle of class
Look at my badge, son, license is ?
[C0mpl3x]
You know terra firma the island
Terrorizing emcees Because I fucking feel like it
Most righteous exhaling nitrus on the night watch shift
The real watchmen on the their hip hop shit

[Hook: C0mpl3x]
Everybody knows Cole, aka Jermaine Clone
Known for type-styling and stereotype flowin
Everybody knows Cole, aka Jermaine Clone
Known for type-styling and stereotype flowin

"Soon as you move I'm dooming you!"

[Canibus]
Night owl, broke his wings but he still climbed out
Ate that rat inside out, let me find out
Look up in the sky and cry out what I'm about
Before we start, there's a couple things we gotta iron out
Hip Hop scalding hot, don't care who know my name and not
I chose to kill a microphone on the block
Double barrel apparel, pull back and cock it
Collaborate that, where the fuck is the deposit?
If it ain't a threat, then it must be a promise
You said my name so much, they think you being honest
It's more than that, we could've recorded a track
You could give me a stack for a verse just like that
I don't know what's worse: AIDS or cancer
Your stupid ass questions or your stupid ass answers
J. Clone, nice to meet you, the names Rip the Jacker
Let me introduce you to the master
[C0mpl3x PLOO verse]

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Hey there music lovers! Today, I want to talk to you about a track that caused quite a stir in the rap community. It's called "J Clone" and it's performed by the legendary Canibus, featuring Born Sun and C0mpl3x. Strap in, because this song is not just about the music, but also about the complex relationships and dynamics within the rap world.

About J Clone

"J Clone" is a highly controversial track that was born out of Canibus' frustration with J Cole, a young star who had openly declared his admiration for the veteran rapper. It all started when J Cole began incorporating Canibus' rhymes into his own performances and interviews. Canibus, annoyed by this, took to social media to express his anger at J Cole's actions. Eventually, this led to the release of "J Clone," a diss track aimed at J Cole.

As soon as "J Clone" hit the airwaves, it became a hot topic of discussion among fans and fellow rap artists. Many were quick to criticize Canibus for going after a young star who idolized him and was genuinely being supportive. These critics argued that Canibus should have been flattered by J Cole's admiration rather than attacking him. It seemed like Canibus had underestimated the power of his own influence on upcoming artists.

Feeling the heat, Canibus eventually realized that he had made a mistake. He acknowledged the valid points raised by fans and rap enthusiasts and decided to publicly apologize to J Cole. In a videotaped apology, Canibus praised J Cole for being the exact kind of young MC that fans needed to look up to. While some accepted Canibus' apology, others were not so forgiving. They believed that a true MC never retracts their disses, no matter the circumstances.

What makes "J Clone" even more intriguing is its exploration of the intricate dynamics within the rap community. It shines a spotlight on the complexities of fame, influence, and rivalry in the music industry. Canibus, who had once been a rising star himself, now found himself on the other side of the equation, having to confront his own reactions to being emulated by a new generation.

The track itself is a display of Canibus' lyrical prowess and distinctive style. With the assistance of Born Sun and C0mpl3x, the song unleashes a barrage of sharp rhymes and cutting wordplay. Canibus, known for his complex and poetic lyrics, effortlessly weaves together metaphors and wordplay to create a captivating listening experience. And while the song may have been a controversial move on Canibus' part, there's no denying the talent that went into crafting such a powerful piece of music.

Ultimately, "J Clone" serves as a reminder of the ever-evolving nature of the rap game. It's a testament to the power of influence and the complex relationships between artists. Canibus' journey from frustration to introspection demonstrates that even the greatest of MCs can learn and grow from their mistakes. So, if you're ready to dive into a musical rollercoaster fueled by passion and controversy, give "J Clone" a listen and experience the multifaceted world of rap.

That's a wrap for today, my music aficionados! Remember, music is not just about the sounds; it's about the stories behind the art. Stay tuned for more fascinating insights into the world of music!

  • Release Date: December 11, 2011
  • Artist: Canibus