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Ras Kass on writing Nature of the Threat

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Ras Kass on writing Nature of the Threat

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Vince Young says:

Ras dropped these gems before the internet blew up. And lo and behold these same topics are now main topics all over the net.

Jay Pharoah says:

how are europeans the first race haters if albinism was a sin to the original man?

imyanigmw says:

One of the most introspective songs of all time. And this explanation is even crazier, wow!

Over There says:

4:48 Does anyone know what Ras is talking about here? Kinda wanna research it just cause his teacher said he wasn't supposed to know about it yet.

question3030 says:

DOPE IM LOOKING FOR THE LYRICS ALONE

jojo dempsey says:

interview with a vampire still one of my favorite

Carl Olive II says:

Ras Kass is DOPE!

shonn herring says:

incredible to hear him talk about this timeless track.

BusaridingT B. says:

Ras Ive got to know were you ever with the Israellites?

Freek K. says:

I remember being very impressed first hearing this. SOI one of the best albums for me. Oh Ima whitie xD

Bull&Skones says:

Ras Kass realised he was being fed main-stream-education horse-shit and had his awakening, this man is way too underated….One of my favorite albums ever, cos it has all the ingredients a rap album of the 90's should have, it broke the mold, 5 years after this album, hiphop/rap changed forever, some half-decent shit here 'n' there but 96/98 is where it peaked….IMO, opinions vary….

WMACK0523 says:

I remember listening to this song in high school but really to young and ignorant to comprehend the knowledge he was giving. Now older and light years wiser I can understand, digest, and agree with the message behind the song. Ras Kass SOI def one of the best albums in the history of hip-hop

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