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Soldier Electric (A Nephilem's Last Entry) By TWENTY POUND SLEDGE (formerly Super Slave)

  • Durée: 5:9
  • Notation: 4.85 (39 votes)
  • Visites: 618' favoriteCount='9
  • Publié par: machosauceproduction

Thématique: alternative  disturbed  engaged  hip-hop  kill  metal  pod  rap  rock  sevendust  switch  switchfoot  unsigned 

A song I wrote for the feature length movie I'm trying to get produced "The Genesis Event" Lyrics: Verse I'm doing what I was born to do. A child of the supernatural and I'm here to protect you. Why this union was allowed, it doesn't matter how, the world is wicked and I have a job to do now. The worlds about to be purged, and by my sword I will urge you all not to sucomb to the scurge. Greed, envy, lust, gluttony, sloth, wrath, vanity; The seven demons of humanity. My mission is surgical. To deal death only to the wicked individuals. I can't fail in my task. If I do the All Mighty drops the bomb on everybody's ass. I don't want to die for your mistakes. So many have died from so many giving in to the snake. We're here to hunt down the people who've given into the evil, but it may be to late. The Lord may have to amputate. Pre-chorus I will not let you be the death of me. Those who anger the All Mighty are the enemy. We'll be cleansed in the bath of his wrath, one will come to die for you, but that's not me. Chorus I've got a human for a mom, got an angel for a dad. I'm born a superhero whoopin' ass of the bad. I'm a Soldier Electric, Mercenary selected, by the wrath of God, I'm gonna do my job. (Repeat) Verse We're the world's last chance, but we're not the best chance. Humble yourself, and change the nature of your circumstance. Don't wait for someone else to change, or say we're only human evils in our nature anyway. It's in your nature to be disciplined also. Adaptations in our nature to maintain our survival. To ignore my advice is something you can't afford. Die by the flood or you can die by the sword. Pre-Chorus (+ lead to chorus) The clouds of reckoning move to blacken out the sun. The Angel of Wrath will kill untill he's killed everyone. My last job is to protect one family. Repeat chorus Bridge So let the punishment rain down. Human kinds already drowned in the ways of wickedness, and everbody will pay for this. The rain is coming down. The tide is rising from virtues you defied. I've tried to warn you, you would not listen to me. Now you'll be denied. Repeat chorus

Conejo "AntiChrist Pt.2"

  • Durée: 4:6
  • Notation: 4.97 (31 votes)
  • Visites: 5025' favoriteCount='42
  • Publié par: oldiesinmyblood

Thématique: 13  anti  chicano  christ  conejo  enemy  firme  gang  hardcore  harpys  ink  murder  notorious  rap  rola  sur  sureno  tattoo  varrio 

Conejo The Bootlegs Vol.1

Brockmaster B. & Enemy`s Friend - Pole Position [VIDEO]

  • Durée: 3:16
  • Notation: 3.80 (10 votes)
  • Visites: 7746' favoriteCount='3
  • Publié par: brockmaster666

Thématique: B.  Brock  Brockmaster  Enemy's  Friend  Heilbronn  Heilbronx  HipHop  HNX  Rap  Rasik.de 

Online-Exclusiv-Clip www.myspace.com/hnxmostwanted www.myspace.com/enemysfriendmusic

Tom Gist Penz Instrumental

  • Durée: 4:9
  • Notation: 5.00 (4 votes)
  • Visites: 1833' favoriteCount='16
  • Publié par: Akademiksbeatz

Thématique: #1  akademiks  beats  Cam'ron  camron  CD  Enemy  game  Gist  instrumental  p3nz  Penz  Public  rap  someone  somewhere  the  Tom 

Tom Gist Penz Track from Cam'ron public enemy #1 that came out in Nov 2007.

Conejo, Spider, Venom "Get The Coroner"

  • Durée: 4:23
  • Notation: 4.69 (16 votes)
  • Visites: 2525' favoriteCount='25
  • Publié par: oldiesinmyblood

Thématique: alive  chicano  conejo  coroner  dead  enemy  firme  get  hardcore  ink  notorious  rap  rola  spider  sureno  tattoo  venom  wanted 

Tattoo Ink Wanted Dead or Alive

Tupac HIT EM UP with info

  • Durée: 4:31
  • Notation: 4.00 (4 votes)
  • Visites: 2093' favoriteCount='4
  • Publié par: Wpdlc94

Thématique: 2pac  biggie  em  hit  MUSIC  rap  side  tupac  up  west 

diss song by Tupac Shakur, featuring his rap group the Outlawz. It is the B-Side to the 1996 single "How Do U Want It".The song viciously insults several East Coast rappers, chiefly Tupac Shakur's enemy and former friend, The Notorious B.I.G.. "Hit 'Em Up" was produced by long-time collaborator Johnny J and samples "Don't Look Any Further" by Dennis Edwards. The first verse is performed by 2Pac, the second by Hussein Fatal, the third by 2Pac, The fourth by Yaki Kadafi & the fifth by E.D.I. Mean The phrase "take money", which is repeated throughout the song, is a satirical play on Junior M.A.F.I.A.'s then recent hit, "Get Money". Additionally, the "Don't Look Any Further" sample was also used in "Gettin' Money"; a remix of "Get Money". The chorus of "Hit 'Em Up" is a play on the chorus of Junior M.A.F.I.A's "Player's Anthem", which is itself an interpolation of the melody from Yellowman's "Zunguzung".[1] Mobb Deep and Chino XL were also targeted. Jay-Z was originally insulted in the song's lengthy outro - right before Shakur says: "Fuck you, die slow muthafucka, my fo-fo make sure all y'all kids don't grow!" - but Hussein Fatal of the Outlawz convinced Shakur that the Brooklyn rapper had been neutral and the insult was erased, leaving several seconds of silence in its absence in certain remade versions of the song. Total List of Targets * Mobb Deep, who Shakur claims stuck their noses in. * Biggie Smalls * Puff Daddy * Chino XL * Bad Boy, word for word, Tupac says "Fuck Bad Boy; as a staff, record label and as a mother fucking crew" * Lil Kim * Junior M.A.F.I.A. * Lil Cease Background to song A brutal diatribe, in "Hit 'Em Up" Shakur's venom was aimed at two other hip hop artists, primarily The Notorious B.I.G. and Sean "Puffy" Combs, who he believed had advance knowledge that he would be robbed and shot in a November 30, 1994 incident in New York City, but didn't warn him (and possibly played a role in the incident). By extension, Shakur also took aim at Combs' Bad Boy Records and B.I.G.'s associates Lil' Kim and Junior M.A.F.I.A..

Decay - Wise - Abbey Pub 4/4/08

  • Durée: 3:58
  • Notation: 5.00 (5 votes)
  • Visites: 2211' favoriteCount='1
  • Publié par: MolemenRecords

Thématique: Chicago  Common  Decay  Fiasco  Hip  hip-hop  Hop  Kanye  Lupe  Molemen  rap  Twista  Underground 

Decay - Wise - Abbey Pub 4/4/08 Filmed by: Seel Fresh http://www.youtube.com/rapstarinc Edited by: Seel Fresh MYSPACE PAGES: MOLEMEN: http://www.myspace.com/Molemen ASTONISH: http://www.myspace.com/AstonishMusic PNS: http://www.myspace.com/PNSMolemen PANIK: http://www.myspace.com/PanikMolemen MEMO: http://www.myspace.com/memoriser VAKILL: http://www.myspace.com/vakill DECAY: http://www.myspace.com/emceedecay SCHEME: http://www.myspace.com/rhymeschememolemeninc LONGSHOT: http://www.myspace.com/mclongshot VERBAL KENT: http://www.myspace.com/VerbalKent SOUNDSCAPE STUDIOS: http://www.myspace.com/soundscaperecording From the upcoming album: Decay "The Unlikely Hero" 8/19/08 Wise produced by Panik Pre-Order it now at Molemen.com & Ughh.com City Slick (Decay+Fluent) "The Antique Black" Out Now!! http://www.molemen.com/cart http://www.ughh.com http://www.HipHopVinyl.de http://www.AccessHipHop.com iTunes eMusic Rhapsody Amazon Check out Decay's Unlikely Villain Mixtape for FREE!!FREE!!FREE!!FREE!! 14 FREE Tracks!!! Download now at http://www.zshare.net/download/1020739833f616a7 Decay brings credible experience and an established catalog to the veteran hip-hop collective, the Molemen. Currently residing on the Northside, but formerly staying on both the South and the West sides of Chicago; Decay can truly claim the title "All-City Emcee". Having been exposed to the eclectic styles and genres found embedded in the various neighborhoods that he lived in as a youth, Decay was also fortunate enough to be exposed to reggae & soul music from his mother, which allowed him a broader view of music and instilled an eclectic taste. Growing up immersing himself in the wordplay of emcees on all sides of the lyrical spectrum, from Too Short to Public Enemy, Decay brings with him the raw sound and the boom-bap essence of that era. Rhyming seriously since 2001, Decay joins the Moles after already having two releases to his credit. Decay represents a long legacy of Chicago emcees who balance gritty, reality lyricism with enough elements of humor and punchlines to not be written off as preachy or alienating. He was able to find that balance after realizing that although "In Retrospect", his first solo album, had powerful lyricism and solid pro-black anthems, it may have been a little too militant for the average listener. His second release, "Fluent & Decay are City Slick: The Antique Black", kept the strong messages of black empowerment and the urban struggle intact, but it was delivered in a slightly more subtle way supplemented with witty humor that didn't overwhelm the average hip hop fan. Decay feels that his music is a much needed counterbalance to what he views as an overabundance of one type of rap flooding the market. And although he sees value in some of the modern mainstream rap, he feels like there isn't enough of a contrasting message present. Decay is striving to be an agent that will bring some much-needed reality back to the rap industry. Decay, along with colleagues Scheme and Astonish, recently unleashed "The Biz" Mole Mixtape, which is his first Molemen release. Not wasting any time, Decay is working hard to release his first Mole LP, currently untitled. Look for production by the Moles, as well as the heavy presence of his Green Llama crew. The new LP is tentatively slated to be released in second quarter 2008.

Huaba-Deluxe "The New Era" - Intro + Friend or enemy

  • Durée: 3:29
  • Notation: 5.00 (2 votes)
  • Visites: 1506' favoriteCount='1
  • Publié par: HuabaDeluxe

Thématique: Deluxe  Era  Huaba  New  The 

Songlyrics zu Friend or Enemy: This is where it starts, so you all would better get ready/ For this mothafucking rap part, it's getting hard and heavy/ Just listen to music, which is totally surrounding you/ No-one believed I can do it, but now they're proud of me dude/ They didn't respect me only some couple of weeks ago/ But now I'm in the position to fight back with a disrespecting flow/ And you don't really want to know, what happened in my past/ Cuz things went up and down, and shit came up to fast/ They made my life to hell, it began when I came to school/ They already waited for me 20 meters in front of my classroom/ And they dissed me, I was the fool, had no chance to defence/ Had no really good friends/ the violence there was immense/ But the most horrible thing was the fact, that they broke my hands/ And laughed about me, I thought my life didn't make sense/ Despite of it, I didn't give up, I was strong to continue/ Just make your way, and trust on that power, which is in you/ And when you don't know exactly, who is your friend or enemy/ Just don't make the same mistake than president John F. Kennedy/ And give 'em a platform to attack you, change your identity/ Otherwise you'll die, you see how dangerous this crap can be/ And when you don't know exactly, who is your friend or enemy/ Just don't make the same mistake than president John F. Kennedy/ And give 'em a platform to attack you, change your identity/ Otherwise you'll die, you see how dangerous this crap can be/ Love? Earlier it was only a word for me/ And that was the reason why my parents threw only dirt at me/ They never asked me, how I did in school or how was the day/ That's why we sat at home for dinner and had nothing to say/ Sometimes I prayed to god, to find out which is wrong with my family/ But he didn't know it either, that's why no answer came back to me/ I thought this can't be real, it must be a fantasy/ But when I remember correctly, there's nothing positive in my memory/ And that was the fucking point, as I screwed 'em and entered the/ unpredictable streets of rap to use words as a weaponry/ They always punched me in my stomach and I vomited all the time/ And nobody stopped this crime, I was only shocked and cried/ I was so down, that thought of committing suicide/ Because I didn't know an other way anymore to do it right/ It seemed like every person I knew went to the other side/ And left me alone in this cold room and it was so tight/ But anytime I had this great idea to begin to rhyme/ So you bitches can now walk in to hell and to pimp my ride/ And when you don't know exactly, who is your friend or enemy/ Just don't make the same mistake than president John F. Kennedy/ And give 'em a platform to attack you, change your identity/ Otherwise you'll die, you see how dangerous this crap can be/ And when you don't know exactly, who is your friend or enemy/ Just don't make the same mistake than president John F. Kennedy/ And give 'em a platform to attack you, change your identity/ Otherwise you'll die, you see how dangerous this crap can be/ And that's what I've ever said, Not everybody had such a great childhood and such a good dad/ Don't forget this.../

Big Daddy Kane - Wrath of Kane (Live)

  • Durée: 5:5
  • Notation: 3.90 (10 votes)
  • Visites: 1555' favoriteCount='4
  • Publié par: GTHING313

Thématique: Big  Classical  Daddy  Hip-Hop  Kane  Live  lyrics  of  old  Rap  school  with  Wrath 

Artist: Big Daddy Kane Album: It's a Big Daddy Thing Song: Wrath of Kane (Live) He has arrived, at the Apollo Big.. Daddy.. Kane! * fans screaming * [Big Daddy Kane] One two Can I get a stand? Can I get a mic stand? A mic.. Aiyyo whassup y'all ready to party or what? * fans screaming * We gon' groove with this one tune for y'all.. * fans screaming * Can I see the peace sign up in the air? You know what this is? The wrath of Kane, takin over your circumfrence Destroyin negativity, and suckers that come with the weak, the wack, the words, they're poor I thrash bash clash mash * Mister Cee scratch * and ten more Blow up the scenery, I reign supremer, see You need a savior to save ya, so lean on me I'm playin rappers like a haunted ghost and stomp em out like a watered roach I slay my pray and they decay, I blow away and throw away so go away, cause I don't play Attackin like a psychopath; breakin rappers in half so feel the wrath.. of Kane! The man at hand, to rule and school and teach and reach the blind to find their way from A to Z And be the most, and boast the loudest rap Kane'll reign your domain! (YEAH KANE!) The heat is on, so feel the fire Come off the empire, all the more higher Level of def one step beyond dope You suckers all scope and hope to cope but NOPE Cause I can never let em on top of me I play em out like a game of Monopoly Let us beat around the ball like an Astro Then send em to jail for tryin to pass Go Shakin em up, breakin em up, takin no stuff but it still ain't loud enough So Mister Cee let the volume grow so I can flow, now yo Juice Crew's the family, Slick Rick's a friend of me and Doug E. Fresh, Stet', KRS and Public Enemy Blase blah, you know who you are The red black and green, the sun moon and star Knowledge of Self, degree of twenty-one after Peace in the name of I Self Lord and Master I come to teach and preach and reach and each with the speech every leecher I'm impeach Drop science and build with math And the dumb deaf and blind'll feel the wrath, of Kane! Marley Marl break it down! * fans screaming * Line by line, chapter after chapter Like a pimp on the street, I got a rap ta those who chose to oppose, friend or foes I still dispose Blow em out like afros Too many rappers have fronted to get a name out Yellin and screamin and jeerin but still came out Off the wall as butter soft-er y'all So you waited for Kane, to come after all competition, that bite and chew and crunch and munch to play me out position, you on a mission But stop lyin and tryin to front adventures Your rhymes are more false than dentures Freeze, as I get warm like a heater Bite like a mosquito, but still can't complete a rhyme or find the time to design a line or phrase that pays, so you down in rhyme I get busy from sun to sun Only twenty-one, untouched by ANYONE No one throws, bangs or blows All foes I keep em runnin like pantyhose They got soft and tender, front and they'll surrender I turned off more lights than Teddy Pendergrass Bring on the trial, war be my style but when I'm in effect, they feel the wrath, of Kane! Alright, pump your fists in the air like this y'all C'mon let me see the fists in the air C'mon y'all And let me hear you say yeahhhAHHHHahhhh, c'mon (yeahhhAHHHHahhhh) C'mon now, yeahhhAHHHHahhhh, c'mon! (yeahhhAHHHHahhhh) Everybody, yeahhhAHHHHahhhh, what? (yeahhhAHHHHahhhh) yeahhhAHHHHahhhh, c'mon (yeahhhAHHHHahhhh) And say hoe-oh (hoe-oh) hoe-oh (hoe-oh) Say yo baby, yo baby, yo (Yo baby, yo baby, yo!) And just throw your hands in the air And wave em like you just don't care If you're gettin cash money and not welfare Somebody say, ooh yeah! (ooh yeah!) Oooh yeah! (ooh yeah) Apollo Theater, I love y'all Peace!

whisper an illusion enemy basis

  • Durée: 2:58
  • Notation: ( votes)
  • Visites: 338
  • Publié par: qaswedfr45

Thématique: alternative  blues  classical  country  electronic  folk  girls  hip-hop  indie  jazz  music  pop  r&b  rap  religious  rock  soul  unsigned  world 

cars,music,girls,T.I.,an much more

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