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  • Melodiq, Pat D, Lady P sounding sweet
    The UK and the USA
    Paradox and Melodiq, poetic like sonnets
    Words come alive, these lyrics keep flowing

    Melodiq, Pat D, Lady P sounding sweet
    The UK and the USA
    Paradox and Melodiq, poetic like sonnets
    Go together like treble and bass

    Music’s meaning is more than the words, it’s the feeling
    The passion, the soul, writing late in the evenings
    It breathes in the records like turn to the ceiling
    Motivated dreaming, back to what believing
    It’s been in hearts, on tracks in vain
    It’s seen in awe on graff on trains
    The media try to attack its name
    But the realness can’t be attached to fame
    But who am I to say what hip-hop is?
    Hip-hop was before Paradox lived
    Before Yo! MTV Raps got big
    When the soul and the words was what made hop hits
    DJs rock kicks after digging in the crates
    Now we’re living in an age where the rhythm is misplaced
    It’s all about the chains, the millions you make
    So I sit back, imagine as I listen to the greats

    Hip-hop, some say it’s still the same
    It’s real hip-hop
    Hip-hop, some say it’s still the same
    What’s it worth?

    Hip-hop, some say it’s still the same
    It’s real hip-hop
    Hip-hop, some say it’s still the same
    Some say it’s still the same, it ain’t that

    It’s the authentic, all the time prolific, lyrical extraordinaire
    Got rhymes to share, to educate the masses
    Toasting the realness, raise your glasses
    Never underestimate the movement
    Always keeping my ear to the pavement
    That’s what the pioneers did back then
    Before they had two 12s making the blend
    No emails to send, only word of mouth
    Seems that real hip-hop is in a drought
    Critics kept saying that it wouldn’t last
    Through the years it persevered and made cash
    Somehow it grew up too fast
    Matured incorrectly, evidently
    Now it’s time to do my thing
    With ill flows and vibes that I bring no doubt

    Hip-hop, some say it’s still the same
    It’s real hip-hop
    Hip-hop, some say it’s still the same
    What’s it worth?

    Hip-hop, some say it’s still the same
    It’s real hip-hop
    Hip-hop, some say it’s still the same
    Now let’s take a sec to think back

    Gangstarr
    JD
    Common Sense
    Large Pro
    Nas
    Pete Rock
    Tribe Called Quest
    KRS was number one

    Just being in here
    Is a humbling experience to me
    Because you’re looking through all these records
    And it’s sort of like a big pile of broken dreams in a way
    Almost none of these artists still have a
    A career, really
    Ten years down the line you’ll be in here
    So keep that in mind when you start thinking like
    “Oh yeah, I’m invincible and I’m the
    I’m the world’s best or whatever
    Because that’s what all these cats thought
  • [00:10.10]Melodiq, Pat D, Lady P sounding sweet
    [00:12.82]The UK and the USA
    [00:15.46]Paradox and Melodiq, poetic like sonnets
    [00:18.12]Words come alive, these lyrics keep flowing
    [00:20.68]
    [00:20.97]Melodiq, Pat D, Lady P sounding sweet
    [00:23.43]The UK and the USA
    [00:25.78]Paradox and Melodiq, poetic like sonnets
    [00:28.57]Go together like treble and bass
    [00:30.69]
    [00:30.87]Music’s meaning is more than the words, it’s the feeling
    [00:33.56]The passion, the soul, writing late in the evenings
    [00:36.41]It breathes in the records like turn to the ceiling
    [00:38.87]Motivated dreaming, back to what believing
    [00:41.56]It’s been in hearts, on tracks in vain
    [00:44.14]It’s seen in awe on graff on trains
    [00:46.70]The media try to attack its name
    [00:49.24]But the realness can’t be attached to fame
    [00:51.82]But who am I to say what hip-hop is?
    [00:54.56]Hip-hop was before Paradox lived
    [00:57.15]Before Yo! MTV Raps got big
    [00:59.68]When the soul and the words was what made hop hits
    [01:02.38]DJs rock kicks after digging in the crates
    [01:04.83]Now we’re living in an age where the rhythm is misplaced
    [01:07.52]It’s all about the chains, the millions you make
    [01:10.13]So I sit back, imagine as I listen to the greats
    [01:12.72]
    [01:12.93]Hip-hop, some say it’s still the same
    [01:16.64]It’s real hip-hop
    [01:18.57]Hip-hop, some say it’s still the same
    [01:21.71]What’s it worth?
    [01:23.27]
    [01:23.64]Hip-hop, some say it’s still the same
    [01:27.19]It’s real hip-hop
    [01:28.63]Hip-hop, some say it’s still the same
    [01:30.77]Some say it’s still the same, it ain’t that
    [01:33.17]
    [01:33.67]It’s the authentic, all the time prolific, lyrical extraordinaire
    [01:39.03]Got rhymes to share, to educate the masses
    [01:41.64]Toasting the realness, raise your glasses
    [01:44.48]Never underestimate the movement
    [01:46.86]Always keeping my ear to the pavement
    [01:49.74]That’s what the pioneers did back then
    [01:52.01]Before they had two 12s making the blend
    [01:54.59]No emails to send, only word of mouth
    [01:57.28]Seems that real hip-hop is in a drought
    [01:59.98]Critics kept saying that it wouldn’t last
    [02:02.56]Through the years it persevered and made cash
    [02:05.28]Somehow it grew up too fast
    [02:07.92]Matured incorrectly, evidently
    [02:10.66]Now it’s time to do my thing
    [02:13.11]With ill flows and vibes that I bring no doubt
    [02:15.94]
    [02:16.15]Hip-hop, some say it’s still the same
    [02:19.15]It’s real hip-hop
    [02:21.03]Hip-hop, some say it’s still the same
    [02:24.63]What’s it worth?
    [02:25.91]
    [02:26.20]Hip-hop, some say it’s still the same
    [02:29.96]It’s real hip-hop
    [02:31.48]Hip-hop, some say it’s still the same
    [02:33.75]Now let’s take a sec to think back
    [02:35.92]
    [02:36.42]Gangstarr
    [02:39.03]JD
    [02:41.64]Common Sense
    [02:44.25]Large Pro
    [02:46.84]Nas
    [02:49.35]Pete Rock
    [02:52.01]Tribe Called Quest
    [02:54.70]KRS was number one
    [02:56.27]
    [03:18.03]Just being in here
    [03:20.07]Is a humbling experience to me
    [03:21.29]Because you’re looking through all these records
    [03:24.09]And it’s sort of like a big pile of broken dreams in a way
    [03:27.56]Almost none of these artists still have a
    [03:29.71]A career, really
    [03:31.43]Ten years down the line you’ll be in here
    [03:33.31]So keep that in mind when you start thinking like
    [03:37.05]“Oh yeah, I’m invincible and I’m the
    [03:38.82]I’m the world’s best or whatever
    [03:40.49]Because that’s what all these cats thought