No rap lyric will ever top “England is my city”. The pure technical skill and lyrical genius it took for Nick Crompton to deliver that absolute bar has never been matched.
I know about the 1920s. The 1920s was known as the Roaring 20s within the United States. This time period emerged close to when World War I ended. The 1920s consisted of many new inventions that we still use today, such as the telephone, the vacuum cleaner, the television, and hundreds of other inventions. This time period introduced us to purchasing these new inventions with credit, which caused a lot of debt within the country. Another new thing to emerge from the 20s was a new popular type of music called jazz. Jazz originated in New Orleans, Louisiana. Some famous jazz musicians from that time consist of Louis Armstrong, Duke Ellington , and King Oliver . Durring this period, the 18th amendment was passed, this eliminated alcohol within the United States. Many people would smuggle alchol, and participate in Speakeasies, which were hidden saloons. Eventually, the 18th amendment was repealed in 1933. Durring the Roaring 20s, women fought for equal rights, and gained many of the same rights as men. Durring this time, the Harlem Renaissance occured, which was known at that time as the New Negro Movement. African American musicians, visual artists, and writers were able to achieve great fame during this period. In conclusion, the Roaring 20s was an eventful period within the United States, shortly after the Roaring 20s, The Great Depression occured.
hehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehe yes, but she said communion. Which, is not Jewish. So... you know it was about Christianity. I know Jesus was Jewish but unleavened bread is not a Jesus thing it’s a Jewish thing. Nice try correcting me though. I appreciate the effort.
Cody shouldn't sell himself short like that, he has bars on that song and the way he sounds fits the song. He also genuinely sounds way smoother and better than them