MC Longs
Ice Prince Lyrics


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Waddup bois its ice prince zamani
Choc choc city.
Dope ass nigga are after my vibe but i move so damn fast on the beat him up and down the street from the.
Alkali courts and shariah courts and shariah courts in the middle of the

African American Idol Finale Countdown you have to go and read now I have no idea what to do with.
The kids and I don′t want to mark the occasion of the day before yesterday was my first day back at work and.
School work done on the phone with my mom




Overall Meaning

The lyrics of Ice Prince's song "MC Longs" speak about the rapper's ability to move quickly on the beat, despite the attempts of other rappers to keep up with him. Ice Prince Zamani, as he introduces himself, is from the Choc choc city and is pursued by "dope ass n***as" who want to emulate his vibe. However, as he raps, he moves quickly on the beat and leaves them in his wake, beating them up and down the street from the Alkali courts and Shariah courts in the middle of the city. The song seems to be a celebration of Ice Prince's skills as a rapper and his dominance over his contemporaries.


However, the rest of the lyrics seem to be a stream of consciousness, with Ice Prince jumping from topic to topic without any apparent connection. He talks about the African American Idol Finale Countdown, suggests that the listener should go and read something, and mentions that he has no idea what to do with "the kids." He also mentions that he has just returned to work after some time away and has been doing schoolwork on the phone with his mom. It is unclear what connection these topics have to the main theme of the song, but they add an element of randomness to the lyrics that may appeal to some listeners.


Overall, "MC Longs" is a fast-paced, energetic song that showcases Ice Prince's rap skills. Although the lyrics may be confusing at times, the beat and flow of the song make it an enjoyable listen.


Line by Line Meaning

Waddup bois its ice prince zamani
Ice Prince introduces himself to his audience.


Choc choc city.
Ice Prince references his record label, Chocolate City, which is based in Nigeria.


Dope ass nigga are after my vibe but i move so damn fast on the beat him up and down the street from the.
Ice Prince boasts about his ability to outperform his competitors and create music at a quick pace.


Alkali courts and shariah courts and shariah courts in the middle of the
Ice Prince references the different court systems in Nigeria for Muslim and non-Muslim citizens.




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