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SECTION ONE -- 1
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HardC.O.R.E. Vol. 1, Issue 2
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Table of Contents
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Section Contents
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1 Contents
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2 C.O.R.E. info
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3 Trespass review - Movie
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4 Trespass review - Soundtrack
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5 ATCQ Article
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6 Lyrics - Stranded on Death Row
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7 Closing
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SECTION TWO -- 2
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The C.O.R.E. creed
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We at C.O.R.E. support underground hip-hop (none of that crossover
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bullshucks). That means we also support the 1st Amendment and the right to
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uncensored music.
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How to join C.O.R.E.
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To become a member of C.O.R.E., just send your name and E-mail address to
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<JUONSTEVE@BVC.EDU>. And if you feel liking contributing article-wise to
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HardC.O.R.E., include it with your application. Or send me an e-mail note.
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I'll be on campus most weekends to work on HardC.O.R.E. and answer mail
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(plus read ALT.RAP)
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I'm audi 5 to my doghouse!
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"I say peace and Allah U Akbar"
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Lord Jamar-Allah U Akbar
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Asalaam Alaikum from MC Flash X
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SECTION THREE -- 3
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Reviews - "Trespass", the movie
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from Rolling Stone -- Feb. 4, 1993
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(reprinted without permission)
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Trespass
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Critics mostly dissed Walter Hill's hip-hop take on John Huston's Forties
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classic _The Treasure of the Sierra Madre_. Early box-office returns
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indicate audiences know better. _Trespass_ is an action powerhouse,
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brimming with high style and low cunning. The script, by Bob Gale and
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Robert Zemeckis, is merely servicable, but Hill directs with a ballsy zest
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missing since the glory days of _The Warriors_ and _48 HRS_.
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In _Treasure_, Humphrey Bogart and Tim Holt dug for gold in Mexico. In
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_Trespass_, William Sadler and Bill Paxton find a map to a gold stash in a
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gutted Illinois factory. Bogie and Holt fought bandits, lead by the
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chilling Alfonso Bedoya. But Bedoya's a wimp compared with Ice Cube and
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Ice-T, playing crime lords who can draw a cellular phone (to close a drug
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dealer) as fast as a gun (to close an argument). It's a standoff until the
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violence escalates and Art Evans -- tops as a squatter modeled on Walter
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Huston's crafty old prospector in _Treasure_ -- gets the last laugh. Both
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Ices are dynamite, giving _Trespass_ the poetry and potency of rap.
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SECTION FOUR -- 4
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Reviews - "Trespass", the soundtrack
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(Contributed by MC Flash X)
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(props given to K-Mello for not minding me running my review)
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Review scale :
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6. Phat - Ten years from now this shit'll still be so dope!
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5. Funky - Ownership is the difference between a mack and a mark
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4. Fine - If your pockets are fat get it, but don't panic if you don't
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3. Fair - It has some potential hits, and at least it doesn't stink
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2. Flat - Somebody explain to me why this person even tried?!
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1. Flunk - The ultimate diss... PM Dawn sounded better
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Rating : 4 out of 6
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Highlights : Phat Gangstarr track
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AMG for the nine-three
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Lord Finesse wins again
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Sir MixALot rippin
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Lowlights : Of all the new P.E. songs...
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Ice-T is falling off
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Black Sheep - good song, but...
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King of the Street - not!
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Part two of the Trespass review special features this mixed bag of hip-hop
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songs. Some of these are destined to be underground hits, and others...
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well, ya moms always said if you can't say anything nice don't say
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anything. Which means I can at least skip reviewing the P.E. track. After
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all, we've all seen what the Source had to say about it --
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"Gotta Do What I Gotta Do (is) surprisingly average.
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'I gotta do what they don't like,' Chuck drowsily rhymes,
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'Cause I gotta mic'.
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But at least the first track helps offset this dissapointment. Thankfully,
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Ice-T comes off on this track... something which I believe is entirely
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because Cube was there. Even so, Cube totally outshines his partner in
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crime.
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Here's a good rhyme (Ice-T)
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"This is my shit, my hood, my turf
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my gold, my grip, whatevah the fuck it's worth"
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And here's a great rhyme -- it looks good on paper, but you really have to
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hear Cube's intense pitch-shifting off-beat flow to get the feel.
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"Take a good look at my motherfuckin jack-up
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About to feel the wrath of a greedy ass cracker
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Pile of snow, so you know the hoes stand out
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Coming in my hood with his hand-out
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Tryin to get over on the black
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But the motherfuckin mack
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Will put a fuckin slug in his back
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And with the boom-ping-ping
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It ain't no thing to blast
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On greedy motherfucker that trespass"
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Don't get me wrong, T is good, and ya can't help putting these two
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together, but Cube owns this song lock, stock, and barrel.
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Anyway, you press the FF button to skip Public Enemy... while you're at it
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skip Ice-T with Daddy Nitro, a.k.a. "Depths of Hell". The bass is weak,
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the P.E. style whine is the worst attempt to use it I've heard yet, and
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Daddy Nitro sounds more like Baby BlastingCaps. If it comes to battle of
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the guest chatters, Cube's Don Jaguar would kick shit all over the place.
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I don't know what is wrong with T... he was once the articulate rapper of
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'Lethal Weapon' and 'Freedom of Speech', but somewhere after "O.G. Original
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Gangster" he fell off hard. Must've spent too much time trying to be heavy
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metal headbanger...
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Two tracks this weak? Are you ready to sell this tape back to the stor for
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half price? Don't give up yet, cause it's about to get a whole lot
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better... it's time for MixaLot to start rippin. I know some of y'all
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think he's too pop, and that his flow is goofy, but HELL with it! I like
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him! Any man who makes a song like 'Hip-Hop Soldier' gets props in my
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book... and 'I Check My Bank' may be his best song yet.
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Or, as Mix says,
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"When your platinum niggaz start dissin
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Record companies think your missin
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But I'm back, I'm back,
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I'm back and I gotta bigger gat"
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And the sentiments of this song are very much on target
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"A word to the bouregois fuck all y'all..."
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Now this one might cause some disagreement, but that's nothing compared to
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what I'm about to say about Penthouse Players Clique. Now, I'll agree with
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anyone that that first album was weak (I only liked 'Explanation of a Playa
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on the last one) but for whatever reason 'I'm a Playa (bitch)' clicks with
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me. It's not so much the lyrics, so I won't quote them, I think it's more
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the funky track and the hook of the chorus. 4.5 out of six.
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Last but not least on side one is 'On the Wall' by Black Sheep. A good
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song, but the track is so muddy it distorts Dres lyrics... here is some I
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can make out
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"Yo it's not easy at the top
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Which is why we play the back
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Not to say that we don't shine
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In fact, to be exact
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It's a one-sided coin
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Gotta know how to flip it..."
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And so on... it's better than 'I'm a Playa' but still only a 4.5
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Let's just fast forward from here on out and mention the few cuts left that
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I like (remember the don't say anything rule?)
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'Gotta Get Over (taking loot)' by Gangstarr is phat. The track is destined
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to be a classic (as all Gangstarr tracks are) and the hook is my favorite
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"Makin moves I'm never fakin
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cause the loot is for the takin"
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6 outta 6 here! It slams! Even slow Gangstarr jams still kick shit!
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Okay, the two cuts I want to mention are as follows. First is Lord Finesse
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'You Know What I'm About' which as K-Mello already stated is a slamming
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track. Forgive me, but why does everybody sleep on him? Not only is he
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good on this track, but I even saw him freestyle hard on YMR! THis brother
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ranks tops in the underrated dept.
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And, if you heard the Juice sndtrk., you will understand the Chorus
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"Knockin niggaz off, knockin niggaz out
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You know what I'm about"
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5 outta 6 on that one, and last but not least on my least is WC and the
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Maad Circle's 'Quick Way Out'.
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"I'm looking for a quick way out motherfucker"
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Why quote all the lyrics? This one you should hear for yourself... falls
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somewhere between a 4.5 and 5 but I haven't decided which.
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In summary - If you like these groups get it, if you like West Coast flava
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get it, but if you do at least be careful not to get the censored version.
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PEace and I'm out.
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SECTION FIVE -- 5
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Tribe Called Quest Interview from RapSheet magazine
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Feb 1993 pg 16-17
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By Gerrie E. Summers
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(reprinted without permission)
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If you have difficulty trying to fit A Tribe Called Quest into a
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neat little category, you're not alone--they have a problem with that
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too, and frankly would rather not have to deal with the question.
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"We get asked that question every year and every year we have the
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same answer," Tribe's Ali says dully. "We cannot describe our music."
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"It's just there. It's just music," says Q-Tip. "It's just some
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hip-hop, you know. It's hard to catagorize it," and besides, "when you
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put yourself into a category you limit yourself."
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One reason that Tribe may be difficult to categorize is their
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change in styles between the first LP, _Instinctive Travels and the
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Paths of Rhythm_--an East Coast underground hit--and _Low End Theory_.
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Instead of recording _Instinctive Travels Part II_ or abandoning hip hop
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for a more profitable path, Tribe switched gears.
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"The first album was more of a learning experience," says Phife,
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"and when the second album came around, we know what we wanted to do.
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We had good control over [the production]. As long as it feels good
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when it hits, we don't care how other people think."
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Sure the jazz thing was in effect on both albums, but Tribe
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definitely flipped the script in some other areas. Where the first one
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was abstract and esoteric, with personal lyrics only the group could
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understand, the second was more street accessible. While the rapping
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styles on the first were plain, the second had the trio kicking styles
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in all types of directions. And while the samples on _Low End Theory_
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may not have been clearly recognizable to many rap fans, the beats were
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crazy--not dance, not jeep, just plain hype.
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Along with the Jungle Brothers and De La Soul, fellow members of
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the Native Tongue posse, Tribe helped open up hip hop to another level,
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one of adventurous experimentation that has been continued with groups
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like Das EFX and Arrested Development. Experimentation has been an
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uncertain road to take in hip hop, where followers often have a confused
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definition of what is truly hip hop and hardcore. Groups like PM Dawn
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and even De La Soul's hip hop legitimacy have been put in question,
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especially when the mainstream embraced them. PM Dawn never wanted to
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be labelled as a hip hop or rap act, and De La, who suffered from an
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image problem caused in part by the acronym D.A.I.S.Y. (Da Inner Sound
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Ya'll), succumbed to the pressure by recording a more "hardcore"
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follow-up to their critcally acclaimed _3 Feet High and Rising_ called,
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not suprisingly, _De La Soul Is Dead_.
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Thus far, Tribe has not had this problem. With "Scenario," they
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attracted mainstream white America without making the hip hop crowd ill.
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But Tribe did not crossover, a new audience crossed over to them.
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"Going commercial or crossing over is changing your music style,"
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says Ali, "and 'Scenario' is just a street raw record. It's just that
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different kids are opening themselves up to hip hop a little more. So
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the real hard stuff is making it. It's going real mainstream, so we're
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just keeping it the same, keeping it street."
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Although introspective Tribe-like hip hop slowly rose in the world
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of rap, the biggest trend in '92 was still gangster rap.
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"Everybody's just on the gangster tip. Everybody's got a gun in
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their hand," says Ali.
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Q-Tip adds, "Everybody's talking about shooting somebody and how
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bad they are. Actually they probably would think twice about shooting
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somebody if they had to." Q-Tip also notes that many acts are cropping
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up that are inspired by Das EFX and their vocal style.
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The impact of female rappers, however, has been on the decline for
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awhile. An influx of female rappers in the mid-'80's made most of them
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nothing more than exploited novelty acts, though Q-Tip allows that Lyte
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is the best female rapper.
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"You know why women don't really come off in rap?" Phife begins,
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"Because women always stress the point that they are women." Although he
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understands a female rapper's need to prove that she is a legitimate
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rhymer in a male-dominated field, gender shouldn't factor in the makings
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of a skilled MC. "You're supposed to be an artist. So if a woman just
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came out and just rhymed and did her thing without addressing the fact
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that she's a female in a man-dominated business, she'd probably get a
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lot further."
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Q-Tip agrees. "Lyte doesn't address that shit and she's the best
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one because she looks at herself as an MC...Women support hip-hop more
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than men do, because guys don't buy albums. Girls go out and buy shit
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and they buy tickets to the shows and that's why Lyte is so popular.
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She addresses herself as an MC and women spectators want to be
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entertained just like a man wants to be entertained."
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For 1993, Q-Tip predicts that Large Professor, Nasty Nas and
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again, Naughty By Nature will be large, while the subject matter for
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most rap will be darker. "As the economy and society gets more and more
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wretched we'll keep hearing more and more dark music."
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Tribe can't, or won't predict what the next Tribe album will be
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like. But the pressure is on. "We get a lot of pressure, but what you
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got to do is keep checking yourself," says Q-Tip, "and the pressure is
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good pressure because it make you try that much harder to do well. It's
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not that we try to set out to do better than our last effort. We just
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try to make good music and that pressure just keeps us in tune to that,
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so we don't get pushed off the trail."
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Tribe's third LP, _Midnight Marauders_, is slated to come out early this
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year. (Ed. Note -- NOT!)
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Tribes's top 3 albums of the year:
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Q-Tip:
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Das EFX / Dead Serious
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Pete Rock and CL Smooth / Mecca and the Soul Brother
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Diamond D / Stunts, Blunts & Hip Hop
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Ali:
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Pete Rock and CL Smooth
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Diamond D
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Das EFX
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Phife:
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Showbiz & A.G. / Runaway Slave
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Redman / Whut? Thee Album
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EPMD / Business Never Personal
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SECTION SIX -- 6
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Stranded on Death Row by The Dogg Pound
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(contributed by MC Flash X)
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Intro : Bushwick Bill
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Yes, it is I says me
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And although me
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By morning three, cause they're weak
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(laughter)
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Yes, yo!, I'm in the house now for sure
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Because I wanna talk about the hearts of men
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Who knows what evil lurks within them
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But lets take a travel down the blindside
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And see what we find on this...
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Path...
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Called...
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Verse One : Korrupt
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Stranded on Death Row, so duck when I swing my shit
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I get rugged like brawl head wrecks with fat tracks that fits
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The gangsta type, what I recite's kinda lethal
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Niggaz know, the flow that I kick, there's no refill
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I'm murderin niggaz, Yo, and maybe because of the tone
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I kicks my grip, the mic and kick shit
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Niggaz can't fuck with
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So remember I go hardcore, and slam
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Nuff respect like a sensei, ba-bash like Van Damme
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So any nigga that claim they bossin
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What don't you bring your ass on over to Kris-Slaus Slausson
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Take a walk through the hood, and we up to no good
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Slangin on things like a real ho
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G should, I'm stackin and mackin and packin a ten so
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When you're slippin, I slip the clip in
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But ain't no steady tripppin
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Cause it's Death Row, rollin like the mafia
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Think about whoopin some ass, but what the fuck stoppin ya
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Ain't nathin but a buster
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I'm Stranded on Death Row for pumpin slugs in motherfuckers
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Now you know you're outdone
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Feel the shotgun, Korrupt inmate cell block one
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Verse Two : RBX
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No prevention from this mention of sorts
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Your're a victim, from my driveby of thoughts
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No extensions, all attempts are to fail
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Blinded by the light, it's time you learn braile
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>From the lunatic, I death like arsenic
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When I kick up wicked raps
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That the grain will hit the scratch
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With treachery, my literary form will blast
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And totally surpass the norm
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Not a storm, zero, make it, many storms
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When I'm vexed, I fly leg necks and arms
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In this dimension, I'm the presenter
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And the inventor, and the tormentor
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Deranged, like the hillside strangler
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MC mangler, tough like Wrangler
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I write a rhyme, hard as concrete
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Step to the heat and get burned like mesquite
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So what you wanna do
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The neverator RBX, cell block two
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Verse Three : Rage
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Rage, lyrical murderer
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Stranded on Death Row
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And now I'm servin a lifetime sentence
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There'll be no repentence
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Since it's the life that I choose to lead
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I plead guilty
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On all counts let the ball bounce where it may
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It's just another clip into my AK
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Buck em down with my underground tactics
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Facts and stacks of clips on my matress
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Bed frame thereUs another dead pain
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Layin lain with the shame, whoUs to blame
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Me, the lady of Rage
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On when IUm comin from the D-E-A-T-Hin
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R-O-W takin, no shit
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So flip and youUre bound to get dropped
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ItUs 187 on motherfuckers donUt stop
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Handcuffed as I bust thereUll be no debate
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ItUs Rage, from cell block eight
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Verse Four : Snoop Doggy Dogg
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And yo steppin through the fog
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And creepin through the smog
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ItUs the number one nigga from the hood
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Doggy Dogg
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Makin videos, now I stay in Hollywood
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Bustin raps for my snaps now they call me Eastwood
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Dre is the doctor and my homey little nigga
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Warren G is my hand and my hand's on the trigga
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Shootin at the hoes with the game that I got
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Sent to death row cause I wanted to make a quick one servin my rocks
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And I'm still, servin for mines, peace
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To my motherfuckin homies doin time
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In the pen and the county jail
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Moppin with your blues on, mad as hell
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And you say yeah fuck the police
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And all the homies on the streets is all about peace
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And it's drivin the cops crazy
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But ain't nuttin but a black thing bay-bee, uhhh
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I'm not flaggin, but I'm just saggin
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I betcha don't wanna see the D-O double G
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And you can't see, the D-R to the E
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Or my motherfuckin homey D.O.C.
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You know you can't fuck with my motherfuckin DJ
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That's my homey and we call him Warren G
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Yeah, and you don't stop
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Doggy Dogg break em down with the motherfuckin DoggPound
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That's the only way we'll beat em man
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We gotta smoke em, then choke em
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Like the motherfuckin peter man
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It's like three and to the two
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And two and to the one
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Cell block four peace Doggy Dogg's done
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Outtro : Bushwick Bill
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Yo, now you know the path I'm on
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You think you're strong, see if you can travel on
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Cause only the weak, will try to speak
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Those who are quiet, will always cause riots
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There's three types of people in the world
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Those who don't know what happened
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Those who wonder what happened
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And people like us from the streets that make things happen!
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SECTION SEVEN -- 7
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I would once again like to thank everybody for their support of this
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project. If you have any comments on the newsletter or other things you
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believe C.O.R.E. should do, feel free to let me know. One thing I would
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like to remind everybody was that the original idea was for HardC.O.R.E. to
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be "very creative with articles 'n shit". I've got commitments from a few
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people, but the more, the better. I hope we can turn this into something
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really unique in hip-hop. Thanks again y'all, and I'm audi 5!
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