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she cites visiting law firms with her father as one of the instrumental. It was released in Novemshortly before Twista became the Guinness Book of World Records holder as the fastest emcee in 1992. From their mouths to your ears, I hope this episode can enlighten you on the.
He also comments on the voice of rapper The D.O.C., which he lost from a car accident and mentions the deaths of rappers 2Pac and The Notorious B.I.G., singers Aaliyah and Lisa " Left Eye" Lopes and DJ Jam Master Jay. The song was released to US rhythmic and urban radio on November 22, 2004.Īn alternate version of the song, sung by CeeLo Green (featured on the Kamikaze album and not including Faith Evans), was created in memory of the September 11 attacks. The version featuring Faith Evans can also be found on her album The First Lady. Featuring singer Faith Evans who performs the chorus, the song mainly focuses on Twista's view on the War on Terrorism.
TWISTA HOPE INSTRUMENTAL MOVIE
" Hope" is a song by American rapper Twista from the soundtrack of the 2005 movie Coach Carter. 2004 single by Twista featuring Faith Evans "Hope"įrom the album Coach Carter: Music from the Motion Picture