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heavy backbeat
headnodic beats
straight beats
consistent rhyme patterns
vocal samples
rhythmically complex rapping
blazin' rappin'
clear pronunciation
religious lyrics
explicit lyrics
the use of chordal patterning
a bumpin' kick sound
acoustic drum samples
a slow moving bass line
subtle use of pianos
mellow piano timbre
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Yes, I have heard that song. You'd be amazed how many cults and religions do the exact same thing though. Klusterfuck is definitely nothing new. Well, the term is new, but the idea has been around for thousands of years. Tech was raised a Muslim, but influence from friends and whatever else has drawn him toward Christianity. As it is, he doesn't know what to believe, so he just calls himself a Klusterfuk. An agnostic would probably be the better term.
Tech is a Klusterfuck FYI. He takes all the religions and beliefs of the world and puts it into a pot and boils it until all the bullshit is burned off and he's left with nothing but love and wisdom. Smart really. Religion comes from your mouth, spirituality comes from your heart. REAL TALK>>> There is a higher power though, just don't waste your energy trying to name him or her.
Just fyi, tech n9ne isn't an atheist. Technically, he's Muslim (I think), but he really doesn't know what he believes. I happen to know that he has Christian friends and I know he's done a lot of talking with them about God, etc. This song isn't about there being no God. This song is about having questions about if and why God (if he exists) isn't more active in the world.
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