Rape (song)
"Rape" is the fourth track on Internal Affairs, the debut album of Queens rapper Pharoahe Monch. Allmusic critic Steve Huey says in his review "Monch lives up to his reputation as one of hip-hop's most technically skilled MCs. Nowhere is this balancing act more evident than on "Rape," a rather disquieting extended metaphor for his mastery of hip-hop (other MCs just "ain't fuckin' it right")." I'm obsessed with multiple nude photographs of the beat in my room on the wall — Pharoahe Monch, "Rape" Pharoahe, I'm no slave to a rhythm I whip it — Pharoahe Monch, "Thirteen"
Rape (song)
"Rape" is the fourth track on Internal Affairs, the debut album of Queens rapper Pharoahe Monch. Allmusic critic Steve Huey says in his review "Monch lives up to his reputation as one of hip-hop's most technically skilled MCs. Nowhere is this balancing act more evident than on "Rape," a rather disquieting extended metaphor for his mastery of hip-hop (other MCs just "ain't fuckin' it right")." I'm obsessed with multiple nude photographs of the beat in my room on the wall — Pharoahe Monch, "Rape" Pharoahe, I'm no slave to a rhythm I whip it — Pharoahe Monch, "Thirteen"
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"Rape" is the fourth track on ...... . — Pharoahe Monch, "Thirteen"
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1999-10-19
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