This is Michael Mixerr. Today I will review Second Power - Da Move Is On.
This EP contains material too realistic for mainstream audiences to understand or comprehend. The material from this EP recording is too realistic for the weak minded people. Second Power gets very political but not too educational on this EP. Their lyrical content is such true content that has true meaning. Da Move Is On is dope rap from Indiana.
Fuck da Radio deals with music industry politics regarding radio stations and payola. Not playing local music on radio stations is regarded as payola. Radio stations out there that don't want to play real music shit even if radio stations music isn't for the people. There really is no music is made for the people by the people. We are tired of the same old bullshit played on all the radio stations. Radio stations be on that "fuck local" tip. There is no unity in radio stations when it comes to music. Fuck the radio!
In scandal after scandal, radio personalities along with radio stations get off the hook Scott free when it comes to music business politics. The staff working at these radio stations get paid off the corporations that are in charge of these radio stations. Take Clear Channel, sirius XM, and NBC for instance.
Try ta Maintain is about as maintaining your composure along with politics. To maintain is to maintaining your composure by staying sane by deep breathing exercises, long walks, combing your hair, and don't let stress turn you into a mess. To maintain is about staying alive and maintaining your composure. Stay on your game. It's about maintaining your status without going insane in this game we all call life. Haters are bad, so keep away from them as much as you can and it will be all good.
In scandal after scandal, politicians get off the hook Scott free when it comes to politics. After a testimony is made, the judge gets paid off with a large sum of money. These judges do not care about justice despite carrying such legal title.
I rate this EP, Da Move Is On, 5/5*****!
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