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Album: Sittin' On Chrome (1995)
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change.. Label:Pandemonium Wrekords, Tape Kingz Year: 1996 produced by DJ E...
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change.. Label:Pandemonium Wrekords, Tape Kingz Year: 1996 produced by DJ Evil Dee and Mr. Walt (Beatminerz)
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Verse One: Tame One I'm out to bomb like Vietnam under the same name Tame...
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Verse One: Tame One I'm out to bomb like Vietnam under the same name Tame One The bad one, ink flow master bastard with the Magnum I tags up quick, and then I steps to the exit When it's time to get sefted or flex on some fresh shit Some wack crook stole my black book I know who took it I know his whole tag because the fag writes his name crooked The ink I use might stink, but you gotta think I got my props Hoppes, cause my tags don't shrink I'm taggin and baggin bitches cause my name, is famous in the street Cause they know my name's from cruising in the Jeeps So yo, grab a can and put your man up and stand up For the fresh never stale niggaz off the third rail Deep dark and black like the Magnum I pack It's that Artifacts chat from the wrong side of the tracks Chorus: The Artifacts are from the wrong, side of the tracks \ Repeat The Artifacts are from the wrong side / 2X Verse Two: El the Sensai I load my backpack with spray paint Girbaud couldn't spark the Tagging up a train I catch the pound take a trip To the train yards and think back, when I used to write that Shit that used to hit, had all the mad color tips Breakin was my thing I used to spin the back I never though of spin the wax, with tracks to make your hands clap I could've went the other way but no how I got my dap on the map with the big down to a spray cap Niggaz used to doubt to my clout but now I turn em out They shout my shout out uptown, like they wanna be down Oh boy the crow they wanna stab me in the back enough of that Watch the third rail track, cause I don't wannaa get zapped Piece I've earned to show my name no shame Don't wanna put the blame down on my niggaz name Brothers don't wanna see me grow to get me cash flow I have no remorse, so check me out in The Source Chorus (2X) Verse Three: Tame One, El the Sensai I burn my name up quick like a Thai stick As red as my eyes get I still rocks the fly shit Back with some more to flat black catchin wreck in a sec Wet paint, ain't shit, when I'm on the set I'm live like a third rail, on time like a fast train THe name Tame alone got fame so fuck a last name I tags mad when I drag a fat bag of izm Comin out with New Editions like Mike BIvins I get a sticker from my nigga with the bag of em Write my name on em then I peel off the back of em And stick em to victims of undeground systems Let the toys bring the noise, me and my boys are gonna diss em In conclusion don't snooze when two niggaz from the Jers Kick the knack of peedy slurs and kick the bass to the curb The Artifacts Jack, bringin the harder facts back Some seem to forget about the ebony that caught wreck So remember this you're tender when you slip in to enter The artifacts song cause the beat is still growin To kick ass pizazz slash let me tag Why is that black? Because the wack jack was known as a fag So don't cross the path that we got to your back The Artifacts out, wrong side of the tracks Chorus (2X)
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A Tribe Called Quest was an American hip hop group, formed in 1985.[1] ...
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A Tribe Called Quest was an American hip hop group, formed in 1985.[1] It was composed of rapper/producer Q-Tip (Kamaal Ibn John Fareed, formerly Jonathan Davis), rapper Phife Dawg (Malik Taylor), and DJ/producer Ali Shaheed Muhammad. A fourth member, rapper Jarobi White, left the group after their first album but appears to have rejoined the group since 2006. Along with De La Soul, the group was a central part of the Native Tongues Posse, and enjoyed the most commercial success out of all the groups to emerge from that collective. Their innovative fusing of hip hop and jazz has had a lasting impact on hip hop music, helping to expand the art of hip hop production. Many of their songs, such as "Bonita Applebum", "Can I Kick It?", "I Left My Wallet in El Segundo", "Scenario", "Check the Rhime", "Jazz (We've Got)", "Award Tour", Sucka Nigga and "Electric Relaxation" are regarded as classics of the genre.
They released five albums in eight years time (the first one being in 1990 and the last one in 1998), the first three of which were very highly acclaimed, and disbanded in 1998. In 2006, the group reunited and toured the U.S., and planned to release an album after some works in the studio. The group is regarded as iconic pioneers of alternative hip hop music, having helped to pave the way for innovative hip-hop artists.[2] Allmusic calls them "the most intelligent, artistic rap group during the 1990s".[3] In 2005, A Tribe Called Quest received a Special Achievement Award at the Billboard R&B Hip-Hop Awards in Atlanta.[4] In 2007, the group was formally honored at the 4th VH1 Hip Hop Honors.
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The LP 2009 Geffen/MCA Records
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