Brave
Da Better U get, Da Better we get & That's IT
To me the most ironic and saddest lesson taught by the Marlo story is...if you want to be 'King' in the end it gets you nothing.
He worked so hard for his 'name' but in the end all people talked about was Omar and the streets didn't even know his face...
He a 10 million dollar man, in a business suit left standing on a street corner wrestling with some kids...
a 'pathetic state of mind' is what that scene delivered to me.
I remember a from line from Prodigy of Mobb Deep. "Can't budge my thug, this is what we love."...too bad the streets don't love you back.
He worked so hard for his 'name' but in the end all people talked about was Omar and the streets didn't even know his face...
He a 10 million dollar man, in a business suit left standing on a street corner wrestling with some kids...
a 'pathetic state of mind' is what that scene delivered to me.
I remember a from line from Prodigy of Mobb Deep. "Can't budge my thug, this is what we love."...too bad the streets don't love you back.