Clear my head of the negativity
Living’s been filling my head with hate since the date of my delivery
But life’s too short for that
‘Cause one day we’ll be dying and we’ll want it all back
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Clear my head of the negativity
Living’s been filling my head with hate since the date of my delivery
But life’s too short for that
‘Cause one day we’ll be dying and we’ll want it all back
Tough Crowd - See How It Goes - Free Download + 7" on Bandcamp Only by Millennium Jazz Music http://bit.ly/2231TuP
This track is off an album I backed on Kickstarter by a British hip hop group called Flame Griller, and is the main song I backed this album because of. Check it out.
RED ZONE - FLAME GRILLER
Listen to: Wuntathought by Flame Griller
http://sinopticmusic.bandcamp.com/album/flame-griller - please share and support! Produced by soundcloud.com/jas0nbeats and featuring soundcloud.com/vickyflint from the 17 track Flame Griller album out Wednesday 1st August from http://sinopticmusic.bandcamp.com limited 100 downloads for promo only!!! Flame Griller – “Where We Live (reprise)” (B. Goodwin, D. Edley, L. Bland, V. Flint) Produced by Jas0nBeats & ExP, Featuring Vicky Flint, Written by ExP, Addverse & JND) Chorus In a comfy old Yorkshire town / Where it’s pouring down / And the skies are Grey / Inside drinking cups of tea / It’s enough for me / To let my mind escape / Where there’s rolling hills / And a load of mills / And they harvest grade / And though most want to go / It’s still our home / And Dub Y’s the name // ExP Dub Y’s the name / Put aside the hate / Some guys love punchlines, some rhyme for days / Feel inclined to say / This is my kind of place / Represented by double you why, shouts to Bane / I get slightly blazed, make beats, write a page / Record it, have a cypher, my 5-a-day / And cos skies are grey, and there’s signs of rain / We’re inside sampling vinyl from night to day / NY’s the place, where hip-hop was born / So Yorkshire’s the place to be, props to York / On the moors with a boombox or on ya porch / Flame Grilling lots of pork, goes on till dawn / What’s The Score? Good hip-hop from ninety six / Ignite spliffs, sipping pints write a rhyme to this/ It’s like life isn’t right without the kind of riffs / That we cut from jazz records till it’s time to chip / Or it’s time to blend, or it’s time to bounce / Or it’s time to do one, or this time we’re out / Barely a moment of my life spent in silence now / I wake up and fall asleep to the righteous sound / Clear mind in the morning or the sorest head / Always support the community of Yorkshire’s West / Hip-Hop everywhere else is a corpse it’s dead / They wonder why we shout Yorkshire at your event // Chorus In a comfy old Yorkshire town / Where it’s pouring down / And the skies are Grey / Inside drinking cups of tea / It’s enough for me / To let my mind escape / Where there’s rolling hills / And a load of mills / And they harvest grade / And though most want to go / It’s still our home / And Dub Y’s the name // Addverse I rep Yorkshire, yeah we’ve got the north and the south / But its West where we got the best talk from the mouth / Leaving others thinking how come, teaching you the outcome / Of cyphers, hard work, EPs and albums / The CDs are now done, come grab some next clothes / Whether they're WY, BOISHT or EJECTOS / Respect those, heads representing the county / We proudly shout out it’s now getting rowdy / Funky, a lot of things around me disgust me / The state of my estate is ugly / You've got to take the rough with the smooth now the ride’s getting bumpy / Trust me, I still I got love for God’s country / It’s not an accident I live where I’m happy, that’s / Surrounded by Leeds, Huddersfield to Halifax / Wakefield to Pontefract, Bradford and Bingley / Horsforth to Yeadon, Brighouse, Tingley / It’s strictly a passion for the state I was raised in / Settlements are placed in a place that’s amazing / Green fields for grazing, cities for the socialites / Yorkshire is the place keeps me warm through the coldest nights // Chorus In a comfy old Yorkshire town / Where it’s pouring down / And the skies are Grey / Inside drinking cups of tea / It’s enough for me / To let my mind escape / Where there’s rolling hills / And a load of mills / And they harvest grade / And though most want to go / It’s still our home / And Dub Y’s the name // JND Dub Y is the name of the Shire I reside in / So the accent you hear shouldn't be a surprise when / I open my mouth to recite them / Words that I scribbled down, capture the vibes then / Despite them hating my rhymes bring imagery / Rather spit thousands of words than a picture piece / Not cos my drawings lack skill or ability / But to put it simple these / heads would be in guillotines / Picture this / stone built housing surrounded / By green hills enclosing the township / soak in the brown cliffs / When Ilkley Moor baht at's the most known track from around it's / Time for a change from the outset / Don't watch what Emmerdale farm says / Braddy int a Last of the Summer Wine farce, let’s / Be honest, every city has a dark side you don't cross / A place where the hope’s lost, but we chose to be more than most thought / Was possible, smarter than the rest created / Chavs are dangerous; a chav with brains is underestimated / Despite the attire and dialect I utilise / I calculate my words, this tracksuit is my suit and tie // Chorus In a comfy old Yorkshire town / Where it’s pouring down / And the skies are Grey / Inside drinking cups of tea / It’s enough for me / To let my mind escape / Where there’s rolling hills / And a load of mills / And they harvest grade / And though most want to go / It’s still our home / And Dub Y’s the name //
Flame Griller - Starting Up (Ft. Chief Wigz) (Prod. by DJ Hellblazer). Gros sample et flow posés, England is in the building ! Téléchargements gratuit ici : sinopticmusic.bandcamp.com/album/we-dont-do-s-t-hip-hop-vol-6-freep
Clear ma head ov the negativity, livins bin fillin ma head with hate since the day of my delivery...... But lifes too short for that..... cos one day we'll be diein n we'll want it all back
Favourite track to come out of #DubWhy at the mo!! Make sure to check out the @FlameGriller album, #WY #TheNegativity #sinoptic