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While working in a duo format can contain the man's eccentricities, it is by himself that he really goes wild. N.O.R.E.'s style can best be described as a (very intentional) perfect storm of ignorance. He takes the standard rap poses -- "I'm tough," "I sell drugs," "I'm better than you," "I'm good with words" -- and blows them up into Technicolor outrageousness. While he sometimes veers off into near-incomprehensibility (usually when rhyming a stream of polysyllabic words), he always keeps his humor and personality. Below, the five best lines of N.O.R.E.'s new release, Crack on Steroids, the title of which is as good an example of his style as we can provide.
5. "Guacamole, my pistol-e/ Kick n----s in they face -- soccer goalie," -- "Talk 2 Em" Lyrics
Someone must have told Noreaga about hashtag rap in just the past few months, because the played-out style is all over this record, to the point where it becomes yet another in a series of in-jokes. Here, the bordering-on-awful punchline -- do soccer goalies really kick people in the face a lot? -- melds with the out-of-nowhere pseudo-Spanish of the first line to make a perfect combination ("gun" in Spanish is "pistola," a fact that the fluent rapper obviously knows).
4. "They say morning sex is the best breakfast/ If her head right, she might get a necklace," -- "War Song" Lyrics
Oh really? They say that? I must have missed that proverb while leafing through Bartlett's Familiar Quotations. Oh wait, there it is, right next to "A chain is only as strong as its weakest pistol-e."
3. "My hood used to call me 'Papi Shoot-a-lot'/ 'Cause all I really did was sell coke and just shoot a lot," -- "Thiz Iz Hip Hop" Lyrics
"Hey Nore, how'd you get the nickname 'Papi Shoot-a-lot'? It's because of your b-ball game, right? Or was it 'cause your Chutes and Ladders game is tight?"
2. "To me, you're more precious than oil/ You never saying no, that's why we both spoiled," -- "Baby Girl" Lyrics
"Baby Girl" is a lovely moment on the album. It's a fairly straightforward boy-meets-girl love song that shows real emotion. Then, at the very end, Nore shows his deep, abiding love by comparing his girl to a flammable liquid made up of dead algae and plankton, which is not of very much practical use unless you happen to have a refinery in your backyard.
1. "Cash flow, I go/ Hefe, muchacho/ Armano, Italiano, horizontal, Verrazano," -- "My Alias" Lyrics
And here is the winner of them all. From a vague idea about pursuing money, our hero spins a dense web of multi-syllabic words that go from vaguely related (Italiano equals mob equals crime equals money) to entirely made-up (Armano?), thus providing the best example of Nore's unique style.
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