6 Minutes Of Death
Joe Budden Lyrics


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(feat. Jae Millz & Stack Bundles)

[Jae Millz]
Ayo Millz break the block down from A to Z
I can supply you with work lil' nigga, I'm like the Temp. Agency
I'm in the kitchen wood chilled with the feet broke
Soft white got the table lookin' like a ski slope
Fuck "goin out" me and my money elope
And most niggaz rap about money but they be broke
My man went to Moorehouse and had a strong flow
So I had him pitchin' in Atlanta like John Smoltz
Makin' money make the world go round
A stack'll make a nigga girl go down, clown
Patron and Grey Goose'll get the bitch loose
And after the crew I'll have her lickin' on the 'sis too
We gettin' money where I'm from nigga
You gettin' tired of your chick tell her pack her shit (I'll come and get her)
I'll put her on to some shit and get her grind right
Get her mind right fatten the ass and get her spine tight
I'm the flyest, most niggaz want a deal with Nike
I'm like dumb nigga I'm tryna buy it
I need percentages I don't care who the hottest
Lil' nigga I think +BIG+ like Christopher Wallace
And I (and I) won't stop till my grand kids' grand kids sittin on dollars
And I ain't even a father, nigga
Call me your majesty, I'm young black and fly
When it come to dough I got a Jewish mentality
Lil' fuck niggaz still tryna battle me
I go in they mouth like I'm the dentist lookin' for cavaties
I don't know why your mans hyped you with that battery
I'll hit your whole team with caps and I don't mean salaries, nigga
I already got dough now I'm chasin the power
I'm the statue stand tall cuz I'm replacin' the Towers
And these niggaz washed up now they faces is sour
Mad cuz they broke and lonely and I'm makin them dollars
With enough divas to spread out to ten cities
I can throw assists all night like I'm M. Bibby
Harlem got a fuckin' reason to front now
Uptown, let's go we got a reason to stunt now
I told Joey and Stack shit ain't in tact
Captains lost our city now we gotta get it back
Nigga, you can take it how you wanna
But ain't nothin impress me for the last three summers
I don't give a fuck how disrespected you may feel
Nigga see me when you see me
It's whateva, it's Jae Millz mufucker

[Stack Bundles]
Nigga the crew feel better when well rounded (chea)
Still rounded (chea), dress square but a nigga well rounded
Grounded like I came home late on my curfew
And proved I was better than most niggaz my first two (what)
Lil' years in the mixtape league
Now it's biddin' war time I got a Bloomburg league
So the hood's overwhelmed (why)
They know it's the voice of the hustler whenever they hear son up at the Helm
Son give'em hell like "damn, he on the advocate"
The fans fiendin' for it they got the addict itch
That's the bundles put it all in your nose
These niggaz is lil' me's, hear it all in their flows
Ho's, that's a topic you don't even wanna touch on
I face fuck the ones you couldn't touch on
Hand brushed on see the denim know what these bout
The Antiques, Red Munkey's, or Vi's out
Yall bring the V's out I can even splurge
GT's wasn't me so I'm leanin' towards the Spurs
Leanin' towards the furs a lil' more to my nature
Mink coyote, fox all in the nature
I get it in blocks I'm the Semour Cakester
I give it on the arm you can get it from me
Cuz if prices was any cheaper y'all be sellin' it for free
Paid 2-3 sell it for 2-2-5
McDonald's is makin more for profit on super size
I spit the truth inside niggaz wrote the fake shit
These niggaz practicin' snitchin' y'all on some jake shit
Millz spoke on it, I agree with him
Can't even spar with niggaz what's the reason for a gym
Ain't hot even to even work up a sweat
I been fire since Wu days with The Perfect Cassette
So when you mention my name these niggaz get offended
No chain on just a five star pendant
General of that Riot so Squadddd Up
Feelin' real prestigious hoppin' out that Porsche truck
I'm on top of my game and still climbin'
They not fuckin' with him can't even peel the hymen

[Joe Budden]
It's the nigga with the mask on that will yack dude for jewels
Aint gotta say it, that dudes the truth
Make me put that tool to use
These niggaz will be in the game shakin like Mahmoud Abdul Rauf/
Not turrets, gotta rep, my team to the end
Lambos to ferraris to the beamers to the benz
If I blam it'll kill, never ran never will
Only thing that bleed on me is these jeans on my timbs
Hat low its not a weak link in my squad
I'm LL In Too Deep, I'm thinkin I'm God
As far as rappers I'm thinkin theyre frauds
Call 'em all rubix cubes cause I really used to think they was hard
For once trust me you don't wanna start problems
The pound will make you Eddie Curry wit a heart problem
So if you on the block wit only a few grams man
Then you a bird nigga, Tucan Sam
And any beat ima air that, rappers just gotta wear that
Fox Brown should be the only one that can't hear that
Hit you in the spine or the belly, gun on me
I ain't Sticky Fingaz, I ain't leave mine in the telly, smell me?
Thank god he ain't fuckin wit that red line
Cuz i'll merk any nigga that disrespect mine
If it wasnt fed time, or lock up or rec time, dude 'll be a daily news headline
You ain't the best, what memo got sent?
If you got dogs what kennel they in?
So if you wanna get fresh like a mentos mint
Then it'll tempt those men, wit clips longer than Leno's chin
Aint no type guts wit you
You terrel owens them niggaz that wear eagles they don't even wanna fucc wit you
Me fam? I was pimpin weed dirt, back when niggaz used to rock Simpsons t-shirts
I'll give it to any nigga, I mean any nigga
Big man or skinny nigga, dare a dude tempt me nigga
Auto or semi nigga, dump it till it's empty nigga
They don't even want you in New York, you like Penny nigga
Check the time it's around that hour
Lil niggaz they ain't around that powder
They ain't super or luigi or Mario, ain't found that power
Plus they couldn't spit fire if they found that flower
Cowards, know the toys bust loco
They tryin to dap my hand like the Boy's Club logo
And yea that 5 slide and clock
Im the million dollar baby, but I won't die tryin to box
Dont want a piece of the cake, I won't the pie and all
I don't believe 'em when they say they be supplying the raw
You don't move white you lyin dogg
That's a neverending story without the white flying dog
These dudes is broke don't know the feeling of bread
They in dept, tampon niggaz still in the red




And the fans keep askin if ya man stopped beefin
I call 'em Mr. Fantastic, tell 'em stop reaching

Overall Meaning

The song "6 Minutes of Death" by Joe Budden featuring Jae Millz and Stack Bundles is a track that exhibits the impressive lyrical abilities of all three rappers. The song is named "6 Minutes of Death" because it is exactly 6 minutes long and the lyrics are intense and powerful. The song talks about how the three rappers have made it big and are now rich and successful, and they aren't afraid to brag about it. They talk about having money, hustling, and being the best in the rap game.


Jae Millz starts off by talking about how he can supply anyone with work, and he compares himself to a temp agency. He talks about making money and how he won't stop until his grandkids are rich. He also talks about his Jewish mentality when it comes to finances. Stack Bundles continues with the theme of hustling and making money, bragging about his success and his clothing choices. Joe Budden finishes with a strong message, revealing that he won't stop until he has everything he wants. He talks about being the best and not having time for people who want to start problems. Overall, the song is about success in the rap game and not letting anyone stand in the way of getting what you want.


Line by Line Meaning

[Jae Millz]
Jae Millz explains that he can break down the block and supply drugs like a temp agency.


Ayo Millz break the block down from A to Z
Jae Millz breaks down the entire drug-selling process, from distribution to serving the customers.


I can supply you with work lil' nigga, I'm like the Temp. Agency
Jae Millz can provide drugs to anyone in need, just like how a temp agency matches temporary workers with job opportunities.


I'm in the kitchen wood chilled with the feet broke
Jae Millz is in the kitchen cooking drugs, surrounded by expensive items and keeping a low profile.


Soft white got the table lookin' like a ski slope
The drugs on the table resemble a ski slope due to their white color, indicating a high-quality drug product.


Fuck 'goin out' me and my money elope
Jae Millz prioritizes making money over going out and partying.


And most niggaz rap about money but they be broke
Many rappers claim to have a lot of money, but in reality, they are broke.


My man went to Moorehouse and had a strong flow
Jae Millz's friend attended Moorehouse College and had strong rap skills.


So I had him pitchin' in Atlanta like John Smoltz
Jae Millz had his talented friend rapping in Atlanta, similar to John Smoltz's pitching for the Atlanta Braves.


Makin' money make the world go round
Jae Millz emphasizes the importance of making money and its influence in the world.


A stack'll make a nigga girl go down, clown
Having a stack of money can make a woman more interested in engaging in intimate activities.


Patron and Grey Goose'll get the bitch loose
Drinks like Patron and Grey Goose can make a woman more relaxed and open to sexual experiences.


And after the crew I'll have her lickin' on the 'sis too
Jae Millz boasts about his ability to have women engage in sexual activities with him and his crew.


We gettin' money where I'm from nigga
Jae Millz and his crew are making a lot of money in their hometown.


You gettin' tired of your chick tell her pack her shit (I'll come and get her)
Jae Millz will swoop in and take a man's girl if he's no longer interested in her.


I'll put her on to some shit and get her grind right
Jae Millz will introduce the girl to a new lifestyle and help her improve her hustling abilities.


Get her mind right fatten the ass and get her spine tight
Jae Millz will also help the girl become mentally strong and physically attractive.


I'm the flyest, most niggaz want a deal with Nike
Jae Millz believes he is the best and most attractive artist, and many people want to sign a deal with him like Nike.


I'm like dumb nigga I'm tryna buy it
Jae Millz wants to purchase goods and services, just like anyone else would.


I need percentages I don't care who the hottest
Jae Millz prioritizes earning percentages or royalties from his deals, regardless of who is considered the hottest artist.


Lil' nigga I think +BIG+ like Christopher Wallace
Jae Millz identifies himself as a small-statured artist but thinks big like the late Christopher Wallace (The Notorious B.I.G.).


And I (and I) won't stop till my grand kids' grand kids sittin on dollars
Jae Millz is determined to work hard and succeed so that even his future generations will be financially secure.


And I ain't even a father, nigga
Despite not having any children, Jae Millz still has a strong motivation to achieve financial success.


Call me your majesty, I'm young black and fly
Jae Millz considers himself royalty due to his youth, race, and flyness.


When it come to dough I got a Jewish mentality
Jae Millz has a mindset similar to Jewish people, known for their business acumen, when it comes to making money.


Lil' fuck niggaz still tryna battle me
Some smaller and less significant artists still try to compete or battle against Jae Millz.


I go in they mouth like I'm the dentist lookin' for cavaties
Jae Millz lyrically attacks his opponents by referencing going in their mouth like a dentist searching for cavities.


I don't know why your mans hyped you with that battery
Jae Millz questions why someone would hype up their friend, knowing that he can't compete with him.


I'll hit your whole team with caps and I don't mean salaries, nigga
Jae Millz threatens to physically harm his opponent's entire crew by using guns, not money.


I already got dough now I'm chasin the power
Despite already having money, Jae Millz is now striving for even more power and influence.


I'm the statue stand tall cuz I'm replacin' the Towers
Jae Millz metaphorically compares himself to the Twin Towers, signifying his rise and prominence in the rap game.


And these niggaz washed up now they faces is sour
Jae Millz suggests that his competitors are no longer successful, and their expressions reflect bitterness and resentment.


Mad cuz they broke and lonely and I'm makin them dollars
Jae Millz's opponents are upset because they lack money and companionship, while he is making a lot of money.


With enough divas to spread out to ten cities
Jae Millz has a large number of attractive women at his disposal, enough to satisfy multiple cities.


I can throw assists all night like I'm M. Bibby
Jae Millz can successfully connect people or assist others in various ways, just like Mike Bibby, known for his basketball assists.


Harlem got a fuckin' reason to front now
Jae Millz believes that Harlem, his hometown, has a valid reason to show off or boast now because of his success.


Uptown, let's go we got a reason to stunt now
Jae Millz and his crew from Uptown have a valid reason to show off or engage in extravagant displays of wealth.


I told Joey and Stack shit ain't in tact
Jae Millz informs his friends Joey and Stack that something is not right or organized properly.


Captains lost our city now we gotta get it back
Jae Millz feels that the leaders or influential figures in his city have failed, so he and his friends must take it upon themselves to reclaim their city.


Nigga, you can take it how you wanna
Jae Millz doesn't care how his opponents interpret his words or actions.


But ain't nothin impress me for the last three summers
Jae Millz admits that nothing has impressed him in the past three summers, suggesting a lack of competition or outstanding achievements in the industry.


I don't give a fuck how disrespected you may feel
Jae Millz doesn't care if his opponents feel disrespected by his words or actions.


Nigga see me when you see me
Jae Millz advises his opponents to approach him or confront him when they see him, rather than complain or make empty threats.


It's whateva, it's Jae Millz mufucker
Jae Millz is unfazed and doesn't care about any negative or confrontational situations because he is confident in himself and his abilities.


[Stack Bundles]
Now Stack Bundles takes over the verses.


Nigga the crew feel better when well rounded (chea)
Stack Bundles suggests that the crew feels more confident and complete when all members are talented and contribute to the group's success.


Still rounded (chea), dress square but a nigga well rounded
Stack Bundles continues the play on words, indicating that he dresses sharply or neatly while also being a well-rounded individual with various skills.


Grounded like I came home late on my curfew
Despite his success, Stack Bundles remains grounded and humble, taking inspiration from the discipline of coming home late and facing consequences.


And proved I was better than most niggaz my first two (what)
Stack Bundles proved that he was more talented and skilled than most artists in the first two years of his career.


Lil' years in the mixtape league
Stack Bundles spent a few years in the mixtape scene, establishing his reputation and showcasing his abilities.


Now it's biddin' war time I got a Bloomburg league
Now that Stack Bundles has gained attention and recognition, record labels are competing to sign him, and he compares the situation to a bidding war in the stock market.


So the hood's overwhelmed (why)
The local neighborhood is overwhelmed by the news of Stack Bundles gaining recognition and interest from major record labels.


They know it's the voice of the hustler whenever they hear son up at the Helm
Stack Bundles is considered the representative or voice of the hustlers in the neighborhood, and people recognize his talent and leadership.


Son give'em hell like 'damn, he on the advocate'
Stack Bundles delivers powerful and impactful music, leading people to react with astonishment or praise.


The fans fiendin' for it they got the addict itch
Stack Bundles' fans are desperate for more of his music, showing addictive behavior towards his songs.


That's the bundles put it all in your nose
Stack Bundles brags about his influence and power, implying that he can make people snort drugs or become addicted to his music.


These niggaz is lil' me's, hear it all in their flows
Stack Bundles suggests that other artists try to imitate him by adopting a similar style or flow in their music.


Ho's, that's a topic you don't even wanna touch on
Stack Bundles advises other artists to avoid talking about women or sexual activities because they can't match his experiences or success in that area.


I face fuck the ones you couldn't touch on
Stack Bundles boasts about engaging in sexual activities with women who are out of reach for other artists.


Hand brushed on see the denim know what these bout
Stack Bundles showcases his fashion sense by wearing expensive denim jeans and encouraging others to recognize their quality.


The Antiques, Red Munkey's, or Vi's out
Stack Bundles specifically mentions high-end denim brands and implies that he owns or wears them.


Yall bring the V's out I can even splurge
Stack Bundles acknowledges that his presence and success encourage others to invest in luxury items and indulge in extravagance.


GT's wasn't me so I'm leanin' towards the Spurs
Stack Bundles reveals that he previously owned or drove a GT car but now prefers the style and elegance of a car like the Spurs (referring to a Bentley Continental GT and a Rolls-Royce Silver Spurs).


Leanin' towards the furs a lil' more to my nature
Stack Bundles, with his growing success, starts to embrace expensive fur clothing as it aligns with his style and personality.


Mink coyote, fox all in the nature
Stack Bundles mentions different types of fur to emphasize his indulgence and highlight his connection to nature and animals.


I get it in blocks I'm the Semour Cakester
Stack Bundles reveals that he sells drugs in large quantities, using a metaphor and referencing a popular cake brand (Seymour Coffee Cakester) to describe his drug business.


I give it on the arm you can get it from me
Stack Bundles suggests that he provides drugs on credit or for free, meaning customers can trust him to deliver.


Cuz if prices was any cheaper y'all be sellin' it for free
Stack Bundles implies that if drug prices were lower, other people would be giving them away for free due to their desperation for money or attention.


Paid 2-3 sell it for 2-2-5
Stack Bundles buys drugs for a lower price but sells them for a higher price, maximizing his profits.


McDonald's is makin more for profit on super size
Stack Bundles compares his drug business's profitability to McDonald's earning higher profits from upsizing meals.


I spit the truth inside niggaz wrote the fake shit
Stack Bundles prides himself on his authentic and truthful lyrics, contrasting with other artists who write fake or fabricated stories.


These niggaz practicin' snitchin' y'all on some jake shit
Stack Bundles accuses other artists of behaving like informants or cooperating with law enforcement, referencing 'jake' as a slang term for police.


Millz spoke on it, I agree with him
Stack Bundles supports Jae Millz's previous statements and thoughts on the subject being discussed.


Can't even spar with niggaz what's the reason for a gym
Stack Bundles questions the purpose of going to a gym or attempting to compete or spar with him when others clearly can't match his level.


Ain't hot even to even work up a sweat
Stack Bundles suggests that his opponents aren't good enough or impressive to make him break a sweat or even work hard.


I been fire since Wu days with The Perfect Cassette
Stack Bundles claims to have been musically talented and respected since the days of Wu-Tang Clan and the era of cassette tapes.


So when you mention my name these niggaz get offended
Stack Bundles' opponents become upset or bothered when his name is brought up or mentioned in discussions or songs.


No chain on just a five star pendant
Stack Bundles doesn't need to wear a chain to showcase his success, as his five-star pendant represents his status and wealth.


General of that Riot so Squadddd Up
Stack Bundles is the leader or general of his crew called Riot Squad.


Feelin' real prestigious hoppin' out that Porsche truck
Stack Bundles feels important and prestigious when he exits his Porsche truck, symbolizing his success and high social standing.


I'm on top of my game and still climbin'
Stack Bundles acknowledges that he is at the peak of his career and still making progress, continuously improving.


They not fuckin' with him can't even peel the hymen
Stack Bundles' opponents are not able to match his skill level or break his metaphorical hymen, symbolizing his dominance and superiority.


[Joe Budden]
Now Joe Budden takes over the verses.


It's the nigga with the mask on that will yack dude for jewels
Joe Budden warns that he is the one wearing a mask and willing to rob someone for their valuable jewelry.


Aint gotta say it, that dudes the truth
Joe Budden doesn't have to say it explicitly because his reputation and skills speak for themselves.


Make me put that tool to use
Joe Budden emphasizes his readiness to use a gun or weapon if necessary.


These niggaz will be in the game shakin like Mahmoud Abdul Rauf/
Joe Budden compares his opponents' fear and anxiety in the rap game to the basketball player Mahmoud Abdul-Rauf, known for his unconventional shooting style and religious beliefs.


Not turrets, gotta rep, my team to the end
Joe Budden clarifies that he doesn't have Tourette's Syndrome but is committed to representing his crew until the end.


Lambos to ferraris to the beamers to the benz
Joe Budden boasts about his ability to own and drive luxury cars like Lamborghini, Ferrari, BMW, and Mercedes-Benz.


If I blam it'll kill, never ran never will
Joe Budden affirms that if he were to shoot or fire his weapon, he would aim to kill and would never run away from any situation or confrontation.


Only thing that bleed on me is these jeans on my timbs
Joe Budden suggests that the only thing bleeding near him is the dye from his jeans staining his Timberland boots, hinting that he's not in a position to be physically harmed.


Hat low its not a weak link in my squad
Joe Budden keeps his hat low to hide his face and signify that there are no weak members in his crew.


I'm LL In Too Deep, I'm thinkin I'm God
Joe Budden compares himself to LL Cool J's character in the movie 'In Too Deep,' believing that he is powerful and god-like in the rap game.


As far as rappers I'm thinkin theyre frauds
Joe Budden expresses his belief that many rappers are fake or fraudulent in their lyrics and personas.


Call 'em all rubix cubes cause I really used to think they was hard
Joe Budden cleverly refers to other rappers as Rubik's Cubes, suggesting that he once thought they were challenging or difficult to comprehend.


For once trust me you don't wanna start problems
Joe Budden advises others not to initiate any problems or conflicts with him because the consequences will be unfavorable.


The pound will make you Eddie Curry wit a heart problem
Joe Budden threatens to physically harm his opponents by implying that getting hit by his fists (comparing them to a pound of weight) will cause heart problems, similar to NBA player Eddie Curry's known heart issues.


So if you on the block wit only a few grams man
Joe Budden mocks those on the street selling only a small amount of drugs, implying that they are insignificant or unimpressive.


Then you a bird nigga, Tucan Sam
Joe Budden calls them bird or amateur drug dealers, comparing them to Tucan Sam from the Froot Loops cereal box due to their small quantity of drugs.


And any beat ima air that, rappers just gotta wear that
Joe Budden asserts that he can excel on any beat and other rappers will simply have to accept and acknowledge his talent.


Fox Brown should be the only one that can't hear that
Joe Budden specifically mentions Foxy Brown, suggesting that only she should be exempt from hearing his music because of their past relationship or issues.


Hit you in the spine or the belly, gun on me
Joe Budden threatens to shoot his opponents in the spine or belly, asserting that he always carries a gun for protection.


I ain't Sticky Fingaz, I ain't leave mine in the telly, smell me?
Joe Budden states that he is not Sticky Fingaz, a rapper known for his role in the movie 'Dead Presidents,' referring to Sticky Fingaz leaving his gun behind in a hotel room. Joe Budden asks if his opponents understand his point.


Thank god he ain't fuckin wit that red line
Joe Budden expresses relief that his opponent didn't choose to engage or cross specific boundaries.


Cuz i'll merk any nigga that disrespect mine
Joe Budden threatens to kill or harm anyone who disrespects or insults his crew or loved ones.


If it wasnt fed time, or lock up or rec time, dude 'll be a daily news headline
Joe Budden implies that if his opponent wasn't imprisoned or constantly occupied with criminal activities, he would make headlines due to Joe Budden's retaliation or attack.


You ain't the best, what memo got sent?
Joe Budden questions his opponent's claim to be the best, asking who told him or sent him a memo with that information.


If you got dogs what kennel they in?
Joe Budden challenges his opponents who claim to have loyal followers, asking in which kennel or group they are contained.


So if you wanna get fresh like a mentos mint
Joe Budden suggests that if someone wants to confront him or appear tough, they should be ready for the consequences, comparing it to the freshness of a Mentos mint.


Then it'll tempt those men, wit clips longer than Leno's chin
Joe Budden warns that his actions or words may tempt others, but his guns (clips) are longer than Jay Leno's prominent chin, indicating the threat he poses.


Aint no type guts wit you
Joe Budden dismisses his opponents for lacking courage or determination.


You terrel owens them niggaz that wear eagles they don't even wanna fucc wit you
Joe Budden compares his opponents to Terrell Owens, a controversial football player, and implies that even the Philadelphia Eagles, a team he played for, don't want to associate with them.


Me fam? I was pimpin weed dirt, back when niggaz used to rock Simpsons t-shirts
Joe Budden reminisces about his past involvement in selling marijuana, back when people used to wear Simpsons-themed t-shirts as a fashion trend.


I'll give it to any nigga, I mean any nigga
Joe Budden offers his skills or confrontational attitude to anyone, emphasizing that he is not afraid to face anyone.


Big man or skinny nigga, dare a dude tempt me nigga
Joe Budden challenges big or skinny guys to provoke him, warning that they will regret it.


Auto or semi nigga, dump it till it's empty nigga
Joe Budden can use an automatic or semi-automatic gun to fire continuously until the magazine is empty.


They don't even want you in New York, you like Penny nigga
Joe Budden claims that his opponent is not wanted in New York, comparing him to former NBA player Penny Hardaway, who struggled with injuries and was seen as an underperformer.


Check the time it's around that hour
Joe Budden suggests that it's the perfect time to face or confront his enemies.


Lil niggaz they ain't around that powder
Joe Budden dismisses younger or less experienced artists, implying that they are not actively involved in drug dealing or the street life.


They ain't super or luigi or Mario, ain't found that power
Joe Budden suggests that these individuals are not special or extraordinary like the characters in the Super Mario video game, as they haven't found the power or success they desire.


Plus they couldn't spit fire if they found that flower
Joe Budden mocks his opponents for their inability to rap or deliver skillful verses, even if they were to find the mythical fire flower from the Super Mario game.


Cowards, know the toys bust loco
Joe Budden calls his opponents cowards, implying that they only know how to handle toy guns or pretend to be tough.


They tryin to dap my hand like the Boy's Club logo
Joe Budden criticizes his opponents for attempting to greet him or show respect, comparing their attempts to the handshake depicted in the Boys & Girls Clubs logo.


And yea that 5 slide and clock
Joe Budden confirms that he has a Glock firearm with a slide that can hold up to five bullets.


Im the million dollar baby, but I won't die tryin to box
Joe Budden compares himself to the character in the movie 'Million Dollar Baby,' avoiding unnecessary risks or dangers like the boxer in the film.


Dont want a piece of the cake, I won't the pie and all
Joe Budden isn't satisfied with just a portion of success; he wants to have it all, indicating his ambition and drive.


I don't believe 'em when they say they be supplying the raw
Joe Budden expresses skepticism towards other rappers who claim to be involved in drug trafficking or selling high-quality drugs.


You don't move white you lyin dogg
Joe Budden accuses his opponents of lying about their involvement in the drug trade.


That's a neverending story without the white flying dog
Joe Budden references 'The NeverEnding Story' movie but removes the white flying dog (character Falkor), suggesting that his story will go on and on without any mythical elements.


These dudes is broke don't know the feeling of bread
Joe Budden criticizes his opponents for being financially broke and unable to relate to the feeling of having money or wealth.


They in dept, tampon niggaz still in the red
Joe Budden suggests that his opponents are in debt or financially struggling, comparing them to tampons that are still stained or in the red.


And the fans keep askin if ya man stopped beefin
Joe Budden references ongoing conflicts or beef with other artists and how fans are curious about the status of those feuds.


I call 'em Mr. Fantastic, tell 'em stop reaching
Joe Budden playfully refers to these artists as Mr. Fantastic from the Fantastic Four comics, who has elastic stretching abilities, telling them to stop reaching for attention or success.




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6 minutes of Death ranking (original track included) : πŸŽ–πŸŽ–πŸŽ–πŸŽ–πŸŽ–πŸŽ–

1. Joe Budden
2. Loso
3. Stack
4. Cass
5. Jae Millz
6. Killa BH
7. Weezie

*people who judge Joe solely based on 'Pump it Up' smh πŸ€¦πŸ½β€β™‚οΈπŸ€¦πŸ½β€β™‚οΈπŸ€¦πŸ½β€β™‚οΈπŸ€¦πŸ½β€β™‚οΈπŸ€¦πŸ½β€β™‚οΈ


Who yall got tho'?



All comments from YouTube:

Jermaine Osei

Joe's verse may be the illest verse ever!

Eric e

Bruhhhhh yesss

Andrew

That Mario Bros line had me like :0

Andrew

Ain't Mario or Luigi, you ain't found that Power, and you couldn't spit πŸ”₯πŸ”₯πŸ”₯ if you found that flower!!!!

407MikeG

Budden=insane lyricism...why is he not bigger? verse made me replay it. RIP Stack Bundles

FREE WILL DEFENDER

This beat is AMAZING, and all three KILLED

H

Listen to the original Cassidy Lil Wayne Fabolous

g jackson

Joe went super saysian on this shit

Jason Caudle

I don't know why your mans hyped you with that battery.... I'll hit your whole team with caps and I don't mean salaries...

TuFRyDa

classic joey verse from back in the day. dude snaaaaaappped.

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