After seeing more than half of it, I realized that it was Mr. Mu. Last night, I listened to his songs like crazy, and I went to replay it. I saw the final battle in the underground. I was very moved. Although there are indeed foul language and violent sex in hip-hop Sub-drugs, etc. But there's no denying the melody, the rhyme, the power it gives us, the hysterical cry of life, the fuck-it-all attitude that's why I've always loved it The love of so many people is not only because of the talent and talent he has experienced himself, as the first rap white man, but also his attitude towards life. He is not a rabbit at all. He dares to speak, dare to do, dare to shout out My own mind can also treat Lily and homie with tenderness. His songs have their own stories, depth, strength, skills, and attitude. I like him when he was younger, wearing a wide, oversized sweater, coat, pants, and a cold hat. Then it's a cool cover of its own (much better than many domestic rappers.
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