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"It's inspired by those who are money hungry", explains DAN-E-O, "I find that I know of too many people who are obsessed with loot. It's especially distasteful when people enter relationships only to benefit from their partner's riches. I gotta let the ladies know that they should respect themselves more and the fellas know not to allow themselves to get punked off. That's why I say, "so when my lyrics spread, then you'll know my reason to make bread". "Margerine" is as sweet as it sounds. In addition to its unique message, the song highlights DAN-E-O's lyrical diversity as he flips in and out of a quickly-paced rhyme style that is very difficult to mimic. |
CD: The Book Of Daniel
Label: One Rock Records
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The title speaks for itself. Frustrated with being unable to secure a record deal or any type of financial support, DAN-E-O comes back to prove that his solo career did not end with "Dear Hip Hop". "I'm here to stay", insists DAN-E-O, "a lot of cats thought that 'Dear Hip Hop' was all I'd ever bring to the table...I wrote that when I was 17! Heads better be prepared for the most dangerous lyrics they've ever heard. Whether you like 'em or not, I think my rhymes are all I need to prove myself". Case and point, DAN-E-O's end rhyme in "Revenge": "If each vocabulary's hereditary, then trust the world's most dangerous MC could be in the next seed I bust!" |
CD: The Book Of Daniel
Label: One Rock Records
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CD: The Book Of Daniel
Label: One Rock Records
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