The Purity of Love and War, contained within a single-disc hardcopy package. Containing exclusive artwork, details about each song, and a poster for your support. The package also contains spinal printing, and a numbered interior for those who plan on collecting all three chapters of the TPOLAW Trilogy on hardcopy.
Includes unlimited streaming of THE PURITY OF LOVE AND WAR [LP]
via the free Bandcamp app, plus high-quality download in MP3, FLAC and more.
Own the entire TPOLAW TRILOGY (3 LPs and 3 EPs), on compact disc. This limited collection includes; The Purity of Love and War, The Hype, Forever Villainous, and Diary of The Se7en (I, II, and III). Neatly packaged, with custom graphics, a mini booklet and poster.
The Purity of Love and War, contained within a double cassette package. Containing exclusive artwork, details about each song, and a poster for your support. The package also contains a numbered interior for those who plan on collecting all three chapters of the TPOLAW Trilogy on cassette.
Includes unlimited streaming of THE PURITY OF LOVE AND WAR [LP]
via the free Bandcamp app, plus high-quality download in MP3, FLAC and more.
Sold Out
VINYL EDITION
Record/Vinyl + Digital Album
THE CULT exclusive
The Purity of Love and War, contained within a double vinyl package. Containing exclusive artwork, details about each song, and a poster for your support. The package also contains a numbered interior for those who plan on collecting all three chapters of the TPOLAW Trilogy on vinyl.
Includes unlimited streaming of THE PURITY OF LOVE AND WAR [LP]
via the free Bandcamp app, plus high-quality download in MP3, FLAC and more.
Join
now to receive all the new
music
VON POE VII creates,
including
8 back-catalog releases,
delivered instantly to you via the Bandcamp app for iOS and Android.
You’ll also get access to
supporter-only
exclusives.
Learn more.
The TPOLAW Sessions | Chapter One: The Purity of Love and War
February 23rd, 2018, Hip Hop journalist and creative illustrator, Tiffany Burriss flew out to Los Angeles, California, to interview Chad A. Marshall aka VON POE VII, about the creation of his TPOLAW Trilogy, and the inspiration behind the tracks of chapter one, The Purity of Love and War. Full interview in the video section.
lyrics
Introduction:
Riverside in this mothafucka! It's like that boy! One time for your mind, what's the word?! Two times for the rhyme.
[Lead In]
Do that shit
Do that shit
What? (4x)
[Verse One]
Ayo them bucket shots silence you cats
Regardless of companies kept
Under the radar
Niggas aiming at your teflar
Murderous baring coffinous
Ominous when anonymous
Regulating the phosphorous
Shamanistic apocalypse flex
I'm that nigga sending fire through your scripture
Activate my chakra
Aint no limit to my ceiling
Reminiscing the villainous
Diligent when we working
I'd rather make my mom a Mil
Before I die without a purpose like that
[Chorus]
It's like that boy!
And we aint gotta stop until this shit get right
Perris Boulevard
Been rockin on the scene since the age of sixteen
[Verse Two]
Twenty twelve was the rebirth
One three was like the massacre
This chapter is the aftermath
Where seven is the master
I'm running laps on you bastards
How you niggas claiming Hip Hop
But deny its very essence
In the presence of the master
Niggas pussy
If they could be in my shoes
Them niggas would be
But we left them in the past
And now we're focused on the dream
I got my ashes on my enemies
Niggas we reign supreme
And a forty for homies
Who because a Perris memories
[Chorus]
It's like that boy!
And we aint gotta stop until this shit get right
Perris Boulevard
Been rockin on the scene since the age of sixteen
Still mothafuck the cops and everything that's proper
I do this for my city and them blocks we rock
It's like that boy!
[Verse Three]
Ayo I'm villainous
That Perris boulevard was like my genesis
My homies were Latinos
On the quest to be gambinos
(How'd you make it out?)
And Satellite to Perris was a testament
Another Black Panther
But I never rocked a letterman
Told my mother if I died
To bury me within the settlement
I was sixteen but on the block with dope fiends
And back when party crews was crackin on the block
We made it happen
When I went by Lil Razcle
PTF was steady stackin
Shout outs to KA Krush A-Lot
A lot of them aint make it
And IEK that's family
With Luscious Pimps affiliated
That's on my city dawg
I'm reppin to the fullest
Yea we strive for bigger dreams
Still attracted to the bullshit
[I'm getting older dawg
Reflecting on the sorrow
Rest in peace to Jav and Silky
Cash O' Neil and Paul Ruiz] (2x)
[Chorus]
It's like that boy!
And we aint gotta stop until this shit get right
Perris Boulevard
Still mothafuck the cops and everything that's proper
I've come to rejoice in witnessing him finally finding his footing, and standing firm on his square. He is, in my opinion, the sound of the culture once all this mainstream noise quiets out. VON POE VII
I spent my early late teens and 20's listening to Hus Kingpin and SmooVth, back when they went by "Tha Connection". It was very refreshing to see them come together again, and drop another classic. VON POE VII
True Masterz, a group I'd consider a modern day Mobb Deep or Onyx, except Megallah (formally JMega The God) does all the flowing over productions by MighGawd. Peep their catalog. VON POE VII