Superhoe [Track 19]

I am a big fan of KRS-One and he has a song called super-hoe where the lyric is "Scott La Rock had a ball! He is the superhoe." So I am paying my respects with the lyric “Like Scott La Rock, when I rock I never stop.”

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E$, the Superhoe, is Ryan Gosling’s character in “Crazy. Stupid. Love.” It’s almost exactly what I was thinking of. E$ has his way with women because he can... He is hansom, charming, rich, has good taste with impeccable dress and a repoire that leaves women whimsical with a mind-set wanting the priledge of engaging in sex with ‘such a remarkable’ and, quiet dazzling, counterpart. That, and the girl really just wants to have promiscuous and uninhibited sex with a man she finds incredibly attractive. Like railed, hard!


The problem comes when the two hot, passionate lovers come to know eachother. She tought he was a banker (hence his implicitly and inexplicably rich decor) and he just wants her to take an interest in him, for who he is, and not how to obtain her preconceived desirable end from him (i.e. sex or marriage for his money). 
So, since sex is the only substance of their relationship E$ (being the douche he is) sleeps with the girl’s friend because it satisfies his (just as) shallow motives in life, which is to derive pleasure from fornicating with numerous random women.

Chary means discreetly cautious, or guarded.

This poem may seem hard on women, and at sometimes degrading; but, you can’t really solve an issue without confronting it. It’s tough love! Is it better you learn that lesson from this poem and have it offend you? Or, is it better to make the mistake yourself...

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