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Lil Dee aka @Rapmonster Has A Message For Church Hoes And It’s Nothing Nice

 Click To Listen: Church Hoes

Click To Listen: Church Hoes
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Known for pushing the envelope with his confrontational lyrical offerings, Lil Dee releases his latest single Church Hoes. The title inspires a variety of images of what one may expect to hear in a track with such a provocative name. Just the mention of Church Hoes could cause an emotional reaction from the church goer to the low down dirty heathen, a powerful factor due to the title’s ability to spark curiosity from a wide audience of listeners. The song starts out with a subtle chant that leads into a crescendo of regal instrumentation. Once the chorus comes in, the listener realizes that what they imagined Church Hoes to be is quite different from Lil Dee’s interpretation.
Lil Dee’s lyrical expressions aren’t for the faint hearted as he continues his mission to challenge black people to question what they were taught about religion among other prevalent points of discussion in today’s society, and to use common sense. A one versed lyrical assault, Lil Dee spews warning after warning to all Church Hoes with lyrics such as “Trying to leave me with no pot to piss in / An Eye for an Eye, I don’t fuck with Christians / When I catch up to ya I’ma give you the business” and “Where the work go, you a church hoe / leave you face down in the dirt bro.” When addressing the ills in society the message isn’t always going to be nice and Lil Dee has no qualms about bringing the unpleasantry.


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