

Put some parental advisory flavors in
a New Jack Swing, the plenty bass-lines and Gangsta Rap toning down lower
softer than usual and make phone calls for those fuckin’ nigger superstar
rappers out off the streets and immediately, go back to Suge Knight’s
headquarter on his infamous West-Coast label with Dre and there you’ll have
them all in one package songs off the season greetings on the style of Gangsta
Rap fusion and RnB/Swing contest with the slow-beats and sensual atmosphere
goes on and on further as one hearing the Snoop Doggy Dogg invites Santa Claus
Goes Straight To The Ghetto, Danny Boy gives us warmth of Peaceful Christmas,
The Dogg Pound recalls for I Wish, with more classics tunes like Silent Night,
(BGOTI/6 Feet Deep/Guess), Sean “Barney” Thomas did Party 4 Da Homies as thugs
and dirty bastards completely, cooling down for chillin’ and drivin’ wearing
santa’s red hat and wrote those merry Rap Gangsta tracks to your hood from the
excellent stories back in the days or from the wilder streets life and caught
you cheating with black hookers or let their niggas thang slipped inside your
daughter’s cleavage and sucking thus boobies under the mistletoe for damn good
reasons celebrating the holy of holiest day with warm black touch and love. Don’t
be afraid cause there’s no guns involving within this recording but greets and for the dark studs around bout short-sex with their bosses cougars had White Christmas, This Christmas and Christmas Everyday for y’all to have. Christmas
On Death Row feels righteously, not right fits for the presidents and the house
representatives but their wives would melts and get wet – hungry for more out
if this worst album that feels relaxing.
V.A Christmas On Death Row:
https://open.spotify.com/album/2t6GxVRo0HhWuMFm0XWvL2
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