Mgs4 Rap File 🚀
"This is good... isn't it?"
"Snake? Snake! SNAAAAAKE!"
It’s a rap file. Someone—Otacon, probably, in one of his “we need to keep your morale up” interventions—has commissioned a Metal Gear Solid 4 theme song. And it’s terrible. And perfect.
Then, a voice. Not Otacon's. Not Campbell's. mgs4 rap file
The year is 2014. Private military companies blanket the globe, and war is a plugged-in economy. In a cramped, flickering safehouse in Eastern Europe, a weathered data courier named Dez hands a disguised Solid Snake a beat-up MP3 player.
Beat. The rapper comes back one last time:
"Delete it."
"Octo-camo on my back, blendin' with the sorrow / Drebin says 'buy more,' I tell him, 'borrow, borrow, borrow' / Raiden rollin' with a sword, no jaw, all edge / I'm old, I'm gray, one more cigarette on the ledge."
Snake freezes. His eye twitches.
Snake crushes the MP3 player under his heel. "This is good
It's his voice, but chopped and screwed.
"...So you liked the hook?"