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Jay Z – Interlude to Lucifer The Grey Album Track 11 This song in general speaks sympathetically about Lucifer and although you hear him run samples by Beatles (I’m So Tired and Revolution 9) and his own song “Lucifer” the mix by Danger Mouse in the above album is the sinister one. The mix is an interlude so it really does not make any sense and just sounds like gibberish until you play it backwards when you get this message inter spaced throughout the two minute mix. These are the words therein. 666, Murder, murder Jesus, I can introduce you to evil When you play it forward you hear him say: I can introduce you to the devil, Leave niggaz on deaths door, Catholics I gotta murder em, murder, murder Jesus, 666 Here is a non-biased site where you can get the actual sample played in full and then use Adobe Music Editor to reverse the music and listen to it backwards. In the song Run This Town, a collaboration with Rihanna and Kanye West, the video is full of occult symbolism and his beliefs as a 5 Percenter. This is confirmed in the second verse of that song with the lyrics as shown below. We are Yeah, I said it: we are You can call me Caesar In a dark Czar Please follow the leader So Eric B we are Microphone fiend, this the return of the God Peace, God This is not easy to understand but I got the meaning courtesy of a website called rapgenius where all lyrics are usually deciphered for deeper meanings. You will find that most songs are anti-God in the deepest sense and please note that this interpretation is not from a Christian site of any sort. ADAPTED FROM WALTER (revwaltermwambazi)
Posted on: Fri, 28 Feb 2014 18:24:30 +0000

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