This is the inside of Jean Grae’s “Love Thirst” single and despite intense analysis on my part, it makes no sense. If you can figure it out, I’ll tell you want KNOBBZ actually stands for.
And just so this isn’t a complete waste of a post, here’s “Love Thirst” and the remix with Busta Rhymes (via 2dopeboyz). Off Jeanius.
What is it, that makes no sense?’
The small “art” thing, that looks kinda like old english letters, says Blacksmith.
It’s an ambigram done by Robert Langdon – http://www.johnlangdon.net/ambigrams.html – who also designed words for Dan Browns book: Angels & Demons.
I can’t figure out what the secret message is. I’m pretty sure it’s not Blacksmith. That’s just the label’s logo and there’s not much secret about it.
Its not really a secret message, but it does say the same thing upside down as it does the right way up, which is pretty damn dope… I take it thats what an ambigram is SEVENTHSUN?
Reminds me of one of those Bone Thugs & Harmony cds where you gotta hold it up to the mirror to see the message. Ha! I took it back with that one. But I have no clue for this one.
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