Friday, May 22, 2026


                               UZI

My mom had Lil Uzi Vert "What You Saying" on her playlist labeled Ros2026. My mom said, "I don't even know what she said cuz she foreign." I told her I had the song on repeat, and had to watch the {official Music Video} on YouTube, and that video is a game changer. He is an artist of art. I pray my sentiment expresses a deep desire in explaining how Lil Uzi Vert is a Genius. I am late I- see, because he was nominated for Best New Artist at the Grammy Awards in 2018, 8-years-ago, and I heard him by listening to this song on my mother's playlist. My mom's playlist out plays mine every day of the week. Uzi is a Genius, I went to Wikipedia after hearing "What You Saying" and realized I had heard a lot of his music. It will be so exhilarating to see the continuous flowers (perennials of course) spring from his artistry.


All Genius have weaknesses. I guess all people have weaknesses, that is what it means to be "normal, if normal existed. Thank You God!!! I am offers Love, Mercy, and Forgiveness. 


Challenge: Listen to this song and NOT DANCE.


"He made another hit baby."


Now faith is confidence in what we hope for and assurance about what we do not see. ~Hebrews 11:1.


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Saturday, April 4, 2026

I am listening to J. Cole Two Six

 Okay J.COLE - I am Listening to J.Cole - Two Six (Official Music Video) on Youtube 



4:14


I don’t care what they say about J. Cole, he is FREASH. I beg you to listen to this song and NOT bounce, tap, bob, bob-yo-head, sway yo neck, bro, I beg you!?! 


For me, a dope beat is the entire song, and paired with J. Cole’s lyrics……”Where we survive don’t let out”


“Two-Six Niggas wild bitch, two-six Niggas wild bitch, two-six Niggas wild bitch, two-six Niggas wild. Two-Six Niggas wild bitch, two-six Niggas wild bitch, two-six Niggas wild bitch, two-six Niggas wild.”


“If I wasn’t rappen bitch I might just be the president. Please with yo beggen us, you dewindilen your relevance. We know yo shit is choppen we ain’t coppen what you sellen us. Bitch you was good in school why you hidden your intelligence.  I remember when you was getting A’s now you failing us. Playen hard for the white boys that can’t tell the diff. Caught a lot of bodies, so my closet ain’t got skeletons, (don’t believe me call your favorite rapper for the evidence).” 


My mouth is wide-open at trying to figure out who J. Cole is referring too? Let me know if you know?! 


“Two-six - lot a screws loose with my brother them.”  J. Cole talks about his brother who has a stutter, he calls a speech impediment, due to “choppers he be cuddling, he say he like the way that shit be stustustustuterring.”


“Bitch I be low on purpose,” J. Cole said he is “bougie, Nigga.” 


Meeee two!!! Okay, J.Cole, said he is the future of this rap shit. He said don’t get it twisted, he is here to stay, and will battle like he did on the streets. J. Cole said the industry has not changed him and he is offended if you ever thought he would. He is on to bigger things like making sure our women and children are safe. He is calling for Black Men to protect Black Women and Children. If you didn’t hear that in this song, you need to listen to it again until you do. 


“When you see yo nigga on the Boluvard, roll yo window down halla from afar, if you spot a ville Nigga like yo car, its a real good chance he a dawg.” 


“The ski was covered by clouds like the color of the smoke, I couldn’t see the sun, I couldn't see the sun but I……” The song drifts into a different melody that changes the rhythm, and includes a background hymn that causes the spirit to sway and quake. J. Cole slows down the build-up like being at a club and the last two songs are slow-songs, because they about to close, and you about to drift into the parking lot to see who you can see: 


“But I knew I would find me a way! Fell-off and fell on my face, but I knew I’d find a way.” 


He said when times get hard he just go hardddderrrr Nigga!!!


JERMAINE!!!!!! I can’t wait to see what’s coming next…….


Romans 4:14 states that if inheriting God’s promise depends on keeping the law, then faith is meaningless and the promise is void.