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Yo what's up Blastmaster KRS One |
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This jam is kicking |
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Word, yo what up D-Nice? |
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(Yo what's up Scott La Rock?) |
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Yo man we chilling just funky fresh jam |
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I want to tell you a little something about us |
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We're the Boogie Down Productions crew |
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And due to the fact that |
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No-one else out there knew what time it was |
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We have to tell you a little story about |
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Where we we come from |
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South Bronx, the South South Bronx (4x) |
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Many people tell me this style is terrific |
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It is kinda different but let's get specific |
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KRS-One specialize in music |
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I'll only use this type of style when I choose it |
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Party people in the place to be |
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KRS-One attacks |
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You got dropped off MCA |
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Cause the rhymes you wrote was wack |
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So you think that hip-hop |
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Had its start out in Queensbridge |
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If you pop that junk up in the Bronx |
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You might not live, cause you're in |
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South Bronx, the South South Bronx (4x) |
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I came with Scott La Rock to express one thing |
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I am a teacher and others are kings |
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If that's the title they earn |
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Well it's well deserved, but |
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Without a crown, see, I still burn |
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You settle for a pebble |
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Not a stone like a rebel |
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KRS-One is the holder of a boulder |
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Money folder |
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You want a fresh style let me show ya |
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Now way back in the days |
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When hip-hop began, with Coke LaRock |
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Kool Herc, and then Bam |
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B-boys ran to the latest jam |
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But when it got shot up |
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They went home and said "Damn |
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There's got to be a better way |
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To hear our music every day |
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B-boys getting blown away |
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But coming outside anyway" |
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They tried again outside in Cedar Park |
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Power from a street light made the place dark |
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But yo, they didn't care, they turned it out |
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I know a few understand what I'm talking about |
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Remember Bronx River, rolling thick |
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With Kool DJ Red Alert |
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And Chuck Chillout on the mix |
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When Afrika Islam was rocking the jams |
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And on the other side of town |
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Was a kid named Flash |
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Patterson and Millbrook projects |
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Casanova all over, ya couldn't stop it |
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The Nine Lives Crew, the Cypress Boys |
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The real Rock Steady taking out these toys |
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As odd as it looked, as wild as it seems |
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I didn't hear a peep from a place called Queens |
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It was seventy-six to 1980 |
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The dreads in Brooklyn was crazy |
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You couldn't bring out your set with no hip-hop |
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Because the pistols would go |
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So why don't you wise up |
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Show all the people in the place |
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That you are wack |
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Instead of tryna take out LL |
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You need to take your homeboys off the crack |
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Cause if you don't, well |
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Then their nerves will become shot |
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And that would leave the job up |
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To my own Scott La Rock and he's from |
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South Bronx, the South South Bronx (4x) |
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South Bronx, the South South Bronx (4x) |
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The human TR-808, D-Nice |
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The poet, the Blastmaster KRS-ONE |
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The Grand Incredible DJ Scott La Rock |
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Boogie... Down... Productions |
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Fresh for '86, you suckers! |