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How I See It
If you’ve gone to high school for 5-7 years and it hasn’t improved your perspective on life, society and just the world around us, you haven’t really developed. That or your high school just messed you up.
Source: houseonfox
Just Some Random Stuff
I always here Jamaica in songs so I did a little search so see what I could find
Jamaican references in rap/hip hop music
Fly down to Jamaica, just to roll some reefa - Rihanna ‘Talk That Talk‘ Lyrics (ft Jay-Z)
We out in Jamaica spending massive bucks, while the ladies all begging me to mash it up - Ludacris ‘Pimpin’ All Over The World’
Still after me, I’m in Jamaica sippin’ daqueries - 2Pac ‘All Out’
Hope my mama get to seeJamaica before she meet her maker - J. Cole ‘Rise and Shine’
Me and Hovi Hov, out on the same island. Took the whip to the other side of Jamaica - J. Cole ‘Return of Simba’
No need to fly to Jamaica, quarter ganja, we can get the same thing - Dr. Dre ‘Kush’ (feat. Akon)
She spend her summers in Jamaica and I love that - Drake ‘Smile’ (Feat. Voyce)
Destined for greatness, but got a place in Jamaica - Drake ‘Lord Knows’ (Feat. Rick Ross)
So i can be on beaches with my niggas in Jamaica - Drake ‘Must Hate Money‘
I hit the Jamaican spot, at the bar, take a seat. I ordered you jerk, she said “you are what you eat” - Kanye West ‘Devil in a New Dress‘
The doctor said I had blood clots, but I ain’t Jamaican, man - Kanye West ‘Through the Wire‘
My bitch from Atlanta, my weed is Jamaican - Wiz Khalifa ‘Cabin Fever’
Burning trees, Courtesy of my Jamaican pal. - Wiz Khalifa ‘Chewy’
A boatload of them Asian hoes, On vacation steady bakin with Jamaican hoes -Berner “Yoko” (feat. Chris Brown , Wiz Khalifa and Big K.R.I.T.)
Jamaica or Tahiti? Don’t share you with no others - Chris Brown ‘Glitter’ (Feat. Big Sean)
Nigga hate in the ‘hood; took his ho to Jamaica - Rick Ross ‘Another One’ (Feat. P. Diddy)
Am dudus in Jamaica, Front on me then I make em - Waka Flocka ‘Live By The Gun’
Vacation Jamaica, not sure how long I stay for - Curren$y ‘Plot Music’
Deep
life:
May 19, 1925: Malcolm X is born.
In 1960, LIFE magazine assigned Arnold, who died in January 2012 at the age of 99, to document the days and nights of Malcolm X, the controversial and intensely charismatic public face of the Nation of Islam. For nearly a year, she followed the thug-turned-devout Muslim and activist from Washington to New York to Chicago. (Eve Arnold—Magnum)
See Eve Arnold’s photographs of Malcolm X here.
Source: life


