Released: February 27, 2017

Featuring: Raekwon

Songwriter: Killah Priest Raekwon

Producer: DJ Woool

[Verse 1: Raekwon]
So many mountains to climb, I drink a fountain of wine and paint a scripture
My soul’s of a Rick James listener
My selection was hella blessing, Allah
Gave it to me in the proper perfection, I’m glowing extra
Ride with the riders from Haiti or lamping in Bermuda
[?] jewels on, baby, shoes are 680
Baby bought ‘em, I’ma share my fortunes with
There go reporters, had to floor the CL on ‘em
Now my diva says, “Eureka!”
Fresh Fila sneaker
Long Gabbana trench, rolling the reefer
Gotta make ‘em respect you, baby
380 tuck in the butt, shoe game is like a thousand, it’s crazy
Got your own killers, you know when you come home, it’s on, nigga
Throw you the Ruger, the [?] and the shooter
Yo, you look buddah, [?] my mouth dry
When I’m not in New York, to keep it real, you know I’m in the South fly

[Verse 2: Killah Priest]
Or the West Coast, Podesto, the best quotes
Let’s toast over thresholds, the flesh spoke
The rest roast in hellfire, nail-biter
When the spell writer close the L lighters
Poetry perfect, the Pathfinder, math enlightener
Palmreaders, don divas
The wrong teachers
The thong eaters and the psalm seekers
Along heaters, Jesus jewelry
Dashikis and kufis
[?], I might catch a movie
Abyssinians, hard rap millenniums
Black Indians, wolf hats, Arcadians
Blogs on the god
Sun, moon and stars
Tarot cards in the Travelodge
A mystic into my lyrics unravel the bars

Killah Priest

Walter Reed, best known as the conscious rapper Killah Priest, was born on August 17, 1970 and raised in Brooklyn, New York. He made a name for himself as a hip hop artist in the mid-1990s thanks to his guest appearances, but did not release his first album, Heavy Mental, until 1998. In addition to his solo work, Priest is an affiliate of the legendary rap cooperative, Wu-Tang Clan and was also a part of former rap supergroup the HRSMN along with Canibus, Ras Kass, and Kurupt. Over the course of his career he has released 11 studio albums and two mixtapes.

Priest is known for intensely spiritual lyrics loaded with metaphors and religious references, and for controversial and political subject matter. Although he has been linked with black nationalist religious/philosophical groups such as 5% Nation and the Black Hebrew Israelites through his rhymes, Killah Priest is now a secularist. He gave a talk at the 2015 atheistic/secularist “Mythinformation Conference” in 2015.