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That's mostly for the youngsters who have never been through anything, and can't see past having the illest bars.
Coldplay and Radiohead are the illest groups to me.
One of the illest joints from the album.
This is dedicated to one of the illest producers of our time, Madlib.
The illest spitter of hard lyrics!
Check me out at lyricstogo.blogspot.com Yo, Check it son, this is one of the illest tracks on the album.
Durst also stated that the band would "comb the world for the illest guitar player known to man" to replace Borland.
Incredible Roy Ayers searching sample, one of the illest beats of all time...
To make that point, Sporty Thievz decided to huddle for what they call the "illest rebuttal."
She made the illest song ever, 'I Can't Make You Love Me.' "
Of course, Benji and his crew aren't terribly raucous: the illest thing to happen is a BB gun war, where guess-who gets shot in the eye.
Or, illest thought of all (stemming from Ourph's fears 'bout the vanished oar shard), was the sorcerer Khahkht?
One of the illest MC s out of the states atm this is track 11 off of his 2006 debut, Blue Collar new album dro...
Creslin swallows mechanically, knowing now from the still-throbbing wounds that are not his, and from the headache that is two in one, that she is the illest one.
The motive of the tour is not only to find the illest freestyle MC, but to initiate international awareness of the 'street life' surrounding social and cultural context of the localized music.
Timbaland also thinks Pat Benatar's "Love Is a Battlefield" is the "illest song ever," and he adores old hits by Men at Work and the Human League.
In the Kevin Rudolf song "N.Y.C." Nas raps and mentions the towers: "The illest city on the planet, towers came down, Wall Street barely standing."
BUY AMERIE S IN LOVE AND WAR - NOV 3, 2009 One of the illest remixes ever dropped!
The wind roaring through John Hoge's music for "Storm Patterns" must be the illest ever vented, from the moment it begins whining above the voice of Richard M. Nixon giving his Checkers speech in the 1952 Presidential campaign.