
I guess real recently Lil’ B released a 676 song compilation of all of his old MySpace songs. (I didn’t bother searching for it, I would never listen to it). Well, it looks likes some “students” from UNC decided to review the entire collection…
based song
by based song
676 times.
Now, living with the god DJ Knife I am subjected to hearing at least one Li’l B song a day. It’s true that I’ve probably consecutively listened to Lil B about 676 times back to back, but it’s been spread out over years. Slowly my soul is being poisoned, not in such a high octane dosage..

Can you imagine having to actually dissect 676 Lil’ B songs, write a lil’ review about it and then publish it for the world to see. Like, forever your name is associated with Lil’ B. When some employer in North Carolina goes to hire “J.J. Lang” he will google his name and this will turn up. What does that mean? Will he be hired immediately? I mean, it’s dedication right.. Or will he be a laughingstock of the office. Who knows.. who cares really.. Either way, enjoy some of the gems:
Like song #75:
“75. “Let Me Live (Tribute To Peace)”: His tribute to peace is only 71 seconds long, and includes the phrase “Let me live, b—ch.” Important because he declares this song a Based freestyle after the fact.”
or #113
“113. “Max Payne”: He’s rapping over the Max Payne theme music – that’s cool. It’s sinister, threatening music. Lil B ruins it a little bit by saying “Max Payne. The video game. That s—t is crazy.” I’m finding myself focusing on the Max Payne theme instead of Lil B’s flow.”
or #316..
“316. “Haul Azz”: This song lays out exactly what it advertises: B wants booty, blow, and b—tches. And a hundred thousand dollars.”
See the rest here: Critics Corner Reviews 676 Lil’ B Songs