These guys can't help but sound like gutter-muck weirdos, but when they're not feeling particularly motivated, you notice. ![]() DOOM fares a little better, letting the repetition of his syllables swallow him up: "Ten paces, about-face, chase me/ We make it sound crazy than a case of M-80s." But he can mumble out that half-swallowed sputter in his sleep, he probably does. His line about chopping you up like rice in the kitchen is a little too on-the-nose, and a little piece of me dies inside when he talks about "that city that they call Liberty." You are not Jeff Bridges, Ghost, and you do not exist inside a video game. ![]() Ghostface stays a little too fixated on the game's theme. The beat, from Oh No, has a nice off-kilter rumble to it, but it also has a done-to-death Peking Opera sample and a falling asleep "we run these streets like a renegade" hook from Ghost. This song was recorded for a video game, and it sounds like it. Jules thought the game was his biggest challenge-until he meets Tish.Young and ambitious, Tish is determined to escape from. Strategically, he forms one of the most notorious drug operations Harlem has ever seen. Refusing to let the prediction become a reality, Julius 'Jules' Carter creates new rules to an old game. Every Hustler's reign ends in one of two waysprison or death. Refusing to let that prediction become a reality, Julius 'Jules' Carter creates new rules to an old game. Supreme Clientele (Dirty Money) Mass Market Paperback May 7, 2013. Ghost and DOOM both have autopilot switches, after all, and "Chinatown Wars" finds them stuck in the wrong position. Every Hustler's reign ends in one of two ways: prison or death. But that fantasy-baseball teamup only really makes sense if both guys are trying.
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