![]() ![]() In the center of the composition is Drake, swaddled in black cloth and chunky gold jewelry, looking down, both literally and figuratively. The walls are covered with watercolors in thick, ornate frames. In 2011, a half Jewish, Canadian, middle class child actor hunched over a table adorned with gold trinkets. Ready to Die was bleak and nihilistic, an indictment of the callous and racist society that child would be raised in and the bleak, nihilistic, callous young man that society produced. In 1994, a toddler sat alone in a white void. It perfectly matched the angry, gritty, militant work contained on the cassette within, lashing out against late term Reaganomics, Ronald Reagan and the country he ran. ![]() In 1988, Chuck D and Flava Flav defiantly glared through prison bars. Sometimes, you can judge an album by its cover. Please support Passion of the Weiss by subscribing to Patreon.įuck that “Abe Beame, you gotta chill” shit. ![]()
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