
Marcus Stokes (½ of rap duo 21 Grams) from Greenburgh NY, revisits one of the ultimate displays of lyricism we’ve seen in hip hop. There’s a reason it hasn’t been attempted again in the nearly two decades since the original.
This is the first single from the “Stokes Tapes Vol.1” mixtape dropping next month so stay tuned for all the new music, visuals, and content coming from Marcus Stokes and 21 grams in the weeks and months to come, it’s just getting started.
Check out the video below.

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I'm Wanja, founder of IstillLoveHER. I found a way to make Hip Hop my full time job and am not going back. I'm also kind of a hippie, looks can be deceiving!

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