![]() ![]() Hoodie to mask up, shit, for that fast buck Your moms'll set that ass up, properly gassed up He says that they will want the money you owe them no matter what so don't make a commitment that can't be honored.Ĭontinuing our interpretation of the lyrics, the next three commandments come into play. The artist warns listeners about making deals that they can't fulfill. To me this commandment is taken as a warning. explains that if you get caught talking to the police without a good reason, people will assume you are a snitch and confront you about it in a more than likely violent matter.įinally number ten. ![]() Probably speaking from past experiences, B.I.G. Saying that this rule would be number one to him, staying away from the police is a must. Number nine stands out to me because the artist directly involves his opinion on the police. Nine and ten however seem to be much different then the rest of the commandments. The artist states that you should never keep anything on you when you're selling drugs. Eight seems to be more common sense than anything else. Seven stresses the point of avoiding mixing business with family and if you do then there could be some serious problems, maybe hinting at something that had happened to him in the past. If you ain't got the clientele say hell noĬause they gon want they money rain sleet hail snowĪs we see in number six, the artist suggests that you should never trust someone to pay you back, especially when you consider what you're selling. Number ten: a strong word called consignment They be sittin in your kitchen, waitin to start hittin If niggaz think you snitchin ain't tryin listen If you ain't gettin bags stay the fuck from police (uh-huh) Number nine shoulda been number one to me Them cats that squeeze your guns can hold jobs too Number eight: never keep no weight on you Money and blood don't mix like two dicks and no bitch ![]() Keep your family and business completely separated You think a crackhead payin you back, shit forget it Number six: that god damn credit, dead it He plans to keep at his street anthem style while testing other waters.Just as a reminder, my theory about these lyrics is that its purpose is to lay down some rules for selling drugs.įinishing up the commandments with the breakdown of six through ten, we see some more intricate rules. He has been on fire since he began and his songs display his versatility as an all-around artist. Currently based in Florida, JFK is living it and you can hear it in the music that he releases. Apart from music, JFK is venturing into fashion with his own line of affordable merch t-shirtsĪnd hoodies. The article included a sidebar, "A Crack Dealer's Ten Crack Commandments" that outlines ten critical rules to help dealers survive and thrive in the drug business. Biggie on the other hand was inspired by an article titled, 'On the Rocks: From 1984 to 1994, Ten Years of Crack' by Khary Kimani Turner. Talking about his inspiration for the song, he said, 'Biggie Smalls made me do it.' Based on the fact that Biggie had already given a step-by-step guide to achieving success as a drug dealer, JFK jumped on the opportunity to do the same for the street. The end of the explores what might happen if the listener does not abide by the rules.Įntering into his list, JFK advises his listenersġ2 gon' pull you over but these goonies will not spare youĬos tender d**k ni*^as get clipped in the bare roomĬos flexing on these ni*^as bring jealous Instead, the song is presented in a list and short explanations of each number on the list. The only difference is that Biggie had no verses in his track. Just like Biggie Smalls' Ten Crack Commandment which does not follow the typical constructs of a hip-hop song,JFK delivers street wisdom in 12 bullet points and 2 verses. #10 crack commandments list update#Over a subtle muted reverse loop, tribal bongos, and heavy tonal 808s, JFK maps out the path to street success on his update of the Notorious B.I.G.'s classic.įollowing his code by consistently releasing street anthems, JFK uses his song to give advice and simultaneously teach a lesson. This is to keep the song in line with Biggie Smalls' track that was released on the same day 30 years ago. TAMPA, FLORIDA, UNITED STATES, Ma/ / - Tampa Bay, FL- Renowned for his signature style of detailing street wisdom, JFK releases a raving tune, 'Skreet Commandments.' The song which is a modern rendition of hip-hop icon, Biggie Smalls' 'Ten Crack Commandments' was released today, March 25. ( MENAFN- EIN Presswire) 'Skreet Commandments.' The song which is a modern rendition of hip-hop icon,īiggie Smalls' 'Ten Crack Commandments' was released on, March 25, 2021 ![]()
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