Ishi Ft. French Montana, Wale & Raekwon - We Run (remix) (acapella Dirty) | 87 Bpm -
Then, enters with a sharp, rhythmic precision. He brings the intellect and the wordplay to the operation. While French handles the visual presence, Wale is in the shadows, calculating the poetry of the move and ensuring the legacy of the "run" remains intact. He’s the architect of the reputation they are building. The Muscle: Raekwon
The scene opens in a dimly lit, industrial loft in , where iSHi sits behind a massive console. He isn’t just making a beat; he’s orchestrating a takeover . The air is thick with the scent of expensive tobacco and the hum of cooling servers. He signals the giants across the Atlantic. The mission is simple: total dominance of the city streets. The Strategy: French Montana and Wale Then, enters with a sharp, rhythmic precision
kicks off the narrative, his voice echoing through the empty room. He represents the extravagance and the hustle , laying out the plan for how they’ll infiltrate the high-end clubs and the penthouse suites. His verse acts as the reconnaissance , identifying the targets and the spoils. He’s the architect of the reputation they are building
The energy shifts as —The Chef—takes the mic. His voice is the grit and the authority . He brings the cinematic weight of Staten Island , grounding the track in a "dirty," unfiltered reality. He isn't just running the street; he’s governing it. His verse is the execution phase—the moment the plan turns into action and the competition is left in the dust. The Aftermath: We Run The air is thick with the scent of
As the acapella fades, the silence is heavier than any bassline could be. The "Dirty" version leaves every and threat exposed. The story ends not with a celebration, but with the quiet, chilling realization that the city has changed hands. There is no music needed to prove who is in charge; their voices alone have already claimed the territory.