Dec 14, 2016 Am i the only one who doesn't care about these theories and hidden meanings and just enjoy the album as it is
Dec 17, 2016 how about "What's Mine?" right after for whom the bell tolls building on the depressing mood even more to start the album ... flashback to the street guy's life when he was a kid where he is questioning how he has nothing and then that leads you to see his motives for getting into the street life because he had nothing before and had no choice then immortal then "It's Mine" a b-----r where he's talking about the love of money that he feels from the street life which he's living ... that turns the album into a rare multi-conceptual album where theres two themes which you can follow along in one single album classic? or is it too far lol? For Whom The Bell Tolls What's Mine Immortal It's Mine Deja Vu Ville Mentality She's Mine pt.1 change neighbours folding clothes she's mine part2 4 your eyes only first theres only one song between the first "mine" tracks, then two songs before the next one, then three before the last one ... and then the last song is 4 your eyes only its like he's teaching the daughter to count I'm making theories for albums that don't even exist now ... foreal tho would that be a classic or what ?