When NYC street cats get angry, they get livid, and after all the setbacks he’s experienced throughout his rap career, who could blame veteran N.O.R.E. for being upset. Fed up with industry politics, the disappointing sales of his independently released Noreality and a betrayal by a longtime best friend, N.O.R.E. is ready to tear somebody’s Face Off. While it sounds a bit strange for guest feature Tony Sunshine to sing ”I’m loaded with my nine, if you really wanna die…” the streets can be just as dangerous for R&B singers as they could for you or I. Things are looking up, though, as N.O.R.E. has rejoined longtime rhyme partner, Capone, for the new C-N-N album, Reporting The War, set to be released later this year.
I think NORE's problems come from within himself. His best rapping days are behind him and he has never been the same since N.O.R.E. Album. He was a BEAST back then, and I couldn't stop playing him. Now his flow isn't as good and wreckless as it used to be. I am just not excited about hearing new music for NORE anymore. This track is better than some of the previous ones though.
Since this new N.O.R.E. is getting a real whipping... allow me to purpose a question, that will hopefully get this feature some active feedback: <b>What will it take for N.O.R.E. to get back to his late '90's popularity</b>? Follow-up: <b>Is it possible?</b><br><br>
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it was ok and i was leanin toward a 4 honestly till i heard the chorus. nice beat and first verse but it went downhill when tony sunshine came in. and Z: maybe working with capone would make NORE better again. having a partner to outrap usually makes you better. like paul wall and chamillionaire before they broke up
Beat is nasty. NORE needs to go back to the simple, wild, angry hooks that he used to have on his old tracks. He doesn't have the same delivery. The beats are there but his flow is not as intense.