Yella Beezy - "That's On Me" Remix (Official Music Video)
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Lyrics
That's on me, baby
Yeah you can snooze if ya wanna, but not on me, baby
And no I ain't taking no losses, yeah I got heat, baby
No I don't know nothin' 'bout dozin', no I don't sleep, baby
You nggas ain't gassing me, ngga, yeah I'm on E, baby
Got all designer on me
That's on me, baby, yeah
That's on me, baby, yeah
That's on me, baby, yeah
These nggas be lying on me
That's on me, baby, yeah
That's on me, baby, yeah
That's on me, baby, yeah
All the diamonds on me
That's on me, baby, yeah
That's on me, baby, yeah
That's on me, baby, yeah
Keep that iron up on me
That's on me, baby
That's on me, baby
That's on me, baby
And no, it ain't gassing me, ngga, I'm on E, baby
I'm on lean, baby, pure codeine, baby (yeah, yeah, yeah)
I tote heat, baby, double G's, baby, hold my jeans, baby
Be my piece, baby, if you want beef, baby, then you can leave, baby
I don't sleep, baby, I'm so street, baby, so low key, baby (yeah, yeah, yeah)
And no I don't be gassing me ngga,
I told these nggas I'm finna boss up, these people would laugh at me ngga
They say lil Yella you too flossed up, these nggas is after you ngga
But I ain't making out after no ngga, flip your a$$ backwards lil' ngga
Yeah you can snooze if you wanna, but not on me, baby
And no I ain't taking no losses, yeah I got heap, baby
No I don't know nothin' 'bout dozin', no I don't sleep, baby
You nggas ain't gassing me, ngga, yeah I'm on E, baby
Got all designer on me
That's on me, baby, yeah
That's on me, baby, yeah
That's on me, baby, yeah
These nggas be lying on me
That's on me, baby, yeah
That's on me, baby, yeah
That's on me, baby, yeah
Real stiff on these nggas, I gotta be
No Twitter, but these nggas follow me
Keep that fire on me, they talk 'bout robbing me
Keep it one 100 btch, you ain't gotta lie to me
The same ngga ride with me, I thg wit' in poverty
I don't talk my business, keep my sht privately
Can't go behind bars, gotta family that rely on me
And a ngga too 'noid, so that pistol right on side of me
Say I act out violently, ngga move silently
Never been a pssy, so that sht ain't inside of me
Ngga want war, well go start a rivalry
Young ngga doing numbers, you'll think I hit the lottery
Baby girl, swallow me, dep throat gargle me
Rumour round the city, that some pssy ngga shot at me
But I was outta town, yeah seem like a lie to me
And the money that you counting up, that sht ain't a lot to me
Fck is you mean boy, gangsta in my genes boy
Walking in some shoes, that you ain't never seen boy
I don't like talking, say the chopper gotta beam boy
When the bih get to sparkin', it'll hit a nggas spleen, boy
Ay too much pasta it make a ngga lean boy
Finesse you off the drug, yeah I heard you a green boy
Mixing this red with a little bit of green, boy
Play with me if you wanna, it'll be a crime scene boy
Yeah you can snooze if ya wanna, but not on me, baby
And no I ain't taking no losses, I got heat, baby
No, I don't know nothin' 'bout dozin', no I don't sleep, baby
You nggas ain't gassing me, ngga, yeah I'm on E, baby
Got all designer on me
That's on me, baby, yeah
That's on me, baby, yeah
That's on me, baby, yeah
These nggas be lying on me
That's on me, baby, yeah
That's on me, baby, yeah
That's on me, baby, yeah
All the diamonds on me
That's on me, baby, yeah
That's on me, baby, yeah
That's on me, baby, yeah
Keep that auto on me
That's on me, baby
That's on me, baby
That's on me, baby
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Whodini - Five Minutes Of Funk (Audio)
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Lyrics
Now the party didn't start till I walked in
And I probably won't leave until the thing ends
But in the mean time, the in between time
If you work your thing, then I'll work mine
We came here together so we could have fun
Me and you baby, goin one on one
Now this is the last chance for us to get off
So either get loose, or you aught to get lost
Cause Im just about ready to do my thing
Cause Im the stone cold, New York, Rap Machine
Im 'a give you what I got, and baby thats plenty
You'll never have one that rocks so many
Im 'a make you wet and make you sweat
Just to see how funky you can get
Now when Im on the mic, I do serve well
And I go by the name of the Rapper Jalil
Four minutes left
Now sit back, relax, put on your head gear
Get ready for a trip through the Atmosphere
Gonna take you for a ride through the Twighlight Zone
I dont need a space ship, I use my microphone
So hold on tight, with all your might
Cause Ill be rappin like this for the rest of the night
Its Jalil yall, your master rapper
And when Im on the mic its a sheer disaster
Cause MC's crumble when we rumble
Some think Im soft just because Im humble
So all you MC's, I hope you're real good listeners
Cause in this battle, Im takin no prisoners
Im slayin MC's right on the spot
Cause Im the the master of the Rap, the doctor of the Rock
The Jack of all Trades, The Master of One
And the thing Im at, is called havin fun
We got three minutes left to rock this funk
To separate the good stuff from the junk, so
Get in the groove, and feel the sound
And once you're inside, spread yourself around
From the bottom to the top, the top to the bottom
Come on Master Dee, get funky while we got em
three minutes left
Me and my partner, from the start
We usually get together, after dark
Sometimes to rap, Sometimes to sing
In the Summer or the Winter cause it ain't no thing
And ever since I first came round
Side by Side, We'd throw down
We came here to this here place
To serve you all right to your face
Because this jam here is our show stopper
We didn't wanna do it but I guess we gotta
We're the men of the hour, makin the ladies scream and holler
To hot to trot, To sweet to be sour
Im gonna set the record straight
And I hope that it is not too late
If you want the best, I won't settle for less
Put your money on me, Im your best bet
Come on
One for the treble
Two for the Bass
Three for the ladies
Four for the plaid
Five, minutes of funk, this ain't no junk
So pull your bottom off the tree stump
Ladies real pretty, from city to city
But now we're gettin down to the nitty gritty
From the bottom to the top, the top to the bottom
Im gonna rock em, while I still got em
Our rappin shower has style and power
And this, is our disco hour
I dont know what all of you have heard
So its up to me to spread the word
About the man that we feel has got to be real
Our crowned Prince on the wheels of steel
He goes by the name of Grandmaster Dee
So if its alright with you, its alright with me
We gonna rock you people's minds with ease
With some help from the Maestro, if you please
one minute left
*Im sorry, your five minutes are up, please begin your ending, or your volume
Will be terminated
From the 1995 Album: "The D&D All-Stars - The D&D Project"
D&D Studios was a hip hop recording studio located in New York City, New York on the west side of 37th street. Artists that had recorded music at the studios included Foxy Brown, The Notorious B.I.G., Nas, Jay Z, Jeru the Damaja, KRS-One, Violadores del Verso, Big L, Joe Budden and Black Moon, among others.
Founded by Douglas Grama and David Lotwin, D&D Records, which originated at the studios during the 1990s, released albums by Afu-Ra and The D&D All Stars. Other acts on the label included QNC and Mama Mystique. The recording studio managers were Barry Grama, David "Carpi" Carpenter and Paul Twumasi. Singer/songwriter Grayson Hugh recorded much of his 1988 RCA album "Blind To Reason" there, as well as the song "How Bout Us", with singer Betty Wright, for the film True Love (1989 film).
In 2003, one of the most famous D&D studios producers, Gang Starr's DJ Premier bought D&D from its owners and renamed it HeadQCourterz in honor to his friend Kenneth "HeadQCourterz" Walker who was murdered in 2002. DJ Premier used to host a satellite radio show every Friday night on sirius/xm radio where he would play his hip hop music. The studio was closed on December 31, 2014 DITC Ent. label member G. Fisher recorded his debut single "Fish Over Premier" and EP "God MC" here as the last project to be recorded in D&D.
DJ Premier:
Christopher Edward Martin (born March 21, 1966), known professionally as DJ Premier (also known as Preem, Premo, or Primo), is an American record producer and DJ, and was half of the hip hop duo Gang Starr—alongside the emcee Guru—and forms half of the hip hop duo PRhyme, together with Royce da 5'9". He is often considered one of the greatest hip hop producers of all time.
Premier is known for producing all of Gang Starr's songs as well as many of those composed by the Gang Starr Foundation, AZ, Big L, Big Daddy Kane, Bun B, Canibus, Common, D'Angelo, D.I.T.C., Dr. Dre, Game, Joey Bada$$, KRS-One, Lord Finesse, Ludacris, M.O.P., Mos Def, Nas, Papoose, Rakim, Royce da 5'9", Snoop Dogg, The LOX, The Notorious B.I.G., Vinnie Paz, Ill Bill, Jay-Z, Kanye West, Immortal Technique, Xzibit, nu metal band Limp Bizkit and Busta Rhymes.
Premier collaborated with MC Jeru the Damaja on the album The Sun Rises in the East, released in 1994, as well as the 1996 follow-up, Wrath of the Math. Premier produced and supervised Livin' Proof by Group Home, also from the Gang Starr Foundation; although overlooked at the time of its 1995 release, the album eventually received acclaim.
In 2006, pop/R&B singer Christina Aguilera recruited Premier to produce her album Back to Basics. Premier explained the reservations he heard from people regarding the collaboration:
When Christina had me work with her, people were like, "Oh no. Please don’t." Then when they heard "Ain’t No Other Man," "Back In The Day," and all the other records were still constructed like Premier tracks they were like, "Yo, I really love this album. I was really impressed. I was worried, but you totally sound like what we love about you." Until you hear it, don’t say a word. I never want to be just attached to hip hop. I want to be attached to music—country, rap, soul, jazz, blues, it doesn’t matter, gospel music—I come from all of that.
In 2008, Premier appeared in Grand Theft Auto IV as himself - the host for radio station The Classics 104.1.
Premier produced the majority of Blaq Poet's Tha Blaqprint, which was released in mid-2009. Premier contributed a song on Game's 2011 album, The R.E.D. Album. Also in 2011, Premier appeared on...
From the album "That's Them" (1997)
Artifacts is a hip hop group consisting of El Da Sensei, Tame One and DJ Kaos. They hail from Newark, New Jersey and made underground music that paid homage to the four elements of hip hop. The Artifacts' most popular single "Wrong Side of Da Tracks" paid special homage to graffiti art, as they were graffiti artists themselves.
They released their first album, Between a Rock and a Hard Place on October 27, 1994. Well received by underground hip hop audiences, it featured b-boy and graffiti themes. The album's beats were produced by Buckwild (from the DITC crew) and T-Ray (from the Soul Assassins crew). The Artifacts' second album, That's Them was released on April 15, 1997. It featured similar material, but it did not receive as much recognition as their debut effort. The Artifacts split soon after the release of this second album.
Tame One and El Da Sensei have both continued to release music as solo artists. In 2003, Tame One joined the Weathermen, an underground rap group including Cage Kennylz, Camu Tao, Aesop Rock, and El-P. Soon after joining the Weathermen, Tame One and Cage released the album Waterworld under the name Leak Bros. In 2009, Tame ONe collaborated with another member of the Definitive Jux label, releasing the album Parallel Uni-Verses with Del the Funky Homosapien. El Da Sensei has released a number of solo albums and collaborated with the Polish rap group The Returners in 2008, as well as East Coast-based group, The Immortals Project in 2009.
In August 2009 at the Rock Steady Crew Anniversary Weekend in Newark, New Jersey, Artifacts briefly reunited during a performance by El Da Sensei. According to Tame One the duo have not reconciled their differences but when he heard the horn riff which introduces "Wrong Side of Da Tracks", he felt like performing it. The impromptu reunion has not led to any official reunion.
On August 2, 2010 at The Rock Steady Crew 33rd Anniversary Celebration in Newark, New Jersey, both El Da Sensei and Tame One along with DJ KAOS performed officially as The Artifacts. They performed several songs from their respective catalogs as well as Artifacts material at this show. It is confirmed that they are indeed back together and in the process of collaborating on a new Artifacts album.
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Boyz II Men is an American R&B vocal group best known for emotional ballads and acappella harmonies. They are the most successful R&B group of all time, having sold more than 60 million albums worldwide. In the 1990s, Boyz II Men found fame on Motown Records as a quartet, but original member Michael McCary left the group in 2003 due to health issues. Currently the group is a trio signed to Decca Records, with members Nathan Morris, Wanya Morris, and Shawn Stockman. The group won four Grammy Awards in the 1990s, and the trio was nominated for two Grammys in 2009.
Boyz II Men formed at the Philadelphia High School for Creative and Performing Arts in 1988 as a quintet; however, original member Marc Nelson left the group before its first studio recording to pursue a solo career. In the 1990s, Boyz II Men gained international celebrity behind unprecedented success on the pop charts. The group's first single to reach number 1, 1992's "End of the Road", a phenomenal hit, reached the top of charts across the globe. "End of the Road" would set a new record for longevity, staying at number 1 on the Billboard Hot 100 for 13 weeks, breaking a decades-old record held by Elvis Presley.
Boyz II Men would exceed even that record later in the decade with hits "I'll Make Love to You" and "One Sweet Day" (with Mariah Carey), which each exceeded records for the longest period of time a single remained at number 1. As of 2011, "One Sweet Day" still holds the all-time record with 16 weeks at the top of the Hot 100. Although "On Bended Knee" did not exceed any records, it was still a very popular song that reached number 1 and made Boyz II Men the third artist (after The Beatles and Elvis[4]) to replace themselves at the number one rating of the Billboard Hot 100. Because of this, Boyz II Men are among the only artists that have stayed at the number one spot cumulatively 50 times, just fourth behind Elvis Presley, The Beatles, and Mariah Carey. They also hold the numbers one, three and four spots for 3 of the longest running singles in music history with "One Sweet Day," "I'll Make Love to You" and "End of the Road." These achievements were enough to earn Boyz II Men recognition as Billboard Magazine's most successful musical group of the 1990s.[6]
On January 5, 2012, Boyz II Men were awarded a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame.
LL Cool J ft. Prodigy, Keith Murray, Fat Joe, Foxy Brown - I Shot Ya (Remix) (Video) [Explicit] from the album 'Mr. Smith' (1995)
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