Rapsody Spits Ferocious Bars In “Iconic”

ICONIC

Rapsody

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It’s time to put all of the respect that you have left in your cabinet on Rapsody’s name.

Jesus Christ, why doesn’t Rapsody’s name get mentioned when best rappers conversations get brought up? Personally, I think that she can wash anybody in the game. While Rapsody is usually as humble as it gets, in “Iconic,” she talks her s**t.

 

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Rapsody plays zero games in “Iconic.” Over a beat that sounds groggy as hell, the North Carolina rapper goes off, hurling out bars about her grand stature in the game and willingness to block out haters. While I love the big-girl lyrics that she blesses us with throughout, the punchlines she delivers are godly.

Rapsody definitely should’ve capitalized “Iconic” in the title.


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