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When people think of poets, there are a few names that come to mind immediately. Maya Angelou, William Shakespeare, and Homer are often cited as some of the most influential and brilliant. Today,
Big Shaq may be a fresh face on the rap scene, but his first song is already one of the
By beginning with the verses
The song continues with some of the most ingenious lines I have ever seen. Perhaps the finest moment is the second verse, where he explains his possession of
Overall, the song is an allegory for triumphing over society. These days, it seems the world is on fire. By specifically saying
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