call me the spectacular vernacular Ambassador
and ill be happy call me LD50 you'll be accurate
flow is so immaculate cuz all i do is practice it
in fact a lack of action is impossible when passion hits
faster faster master it: spit that shit then master it-
i'm after it, a spot within that hall without an asterisk
apt to risk it all this duty called i didn't ask for it
natural-born assassin with a disposition pacifist
rap sophisticated, half as jaded as i used to be
you should see the ways the game will change when introduced to me
truthfully, few could even step into the booth with me;
FM radio is repping rap so fuckin stupidly
rooted instrospectively, proven it empirically
moving into lucid rapid-pupil-movement lyrically
scrupulous attention to the brutal [w]rapping like a crucial acid trip,
i'm happy if you had it hit you spiritually
hip hop getta grip on this
hot new spit not dishonest
aint got shit but a beat-drop and a deep thought
when the weed hop in the conscious
inner bliss in the tree top kissing a swisher
exist in a sea not fit for the fish but he sits there still
fist full of pills, sick of the shit that he sift(s) through gills
-pills back kill tracks still whack bills stack
will cracks wonder will i ever get that thrill back
still yack spill facts, notepads fill fast
can't stop can't slack, drill until my skills max
never happen. my destiny is rappin'
a beat assassin after leaving feets[feats] of people[-]tapping
the trees ambassador, seek to cease the massacre
LD50, wish we had a fucking flux capacitor
call me the spectacular vernacular ambassador
and ill be happy call me ld50 you'll be accurate
flow is so immaculate cuz all i do is practice it
in fact, inaction isn't happening when you are passionate
faster faster master it: spit that shit then master it-
i'm after it, a spot within that hall without an asterisk
after this has past i hope our kids look back and laugh at it
you think you know my name but you dont even know the half of it
credits
from The Ambassador,
released May 20, 2013
Beats For Food on production
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