Nas – The World Is Yours Lyrics | 17 years ago |
straight classic. i think ive been listening to this track at the very least every month since it came out...and then that's over 10 years ago. Nas at his finest. |
Nas – The World Is Yours Lyrics | 17 years ago |
straight classic. i think ive been listening to this track at the very least every month since it came out...and then that's over 10 years ago. Nas at his finest. |
Joey Scarbury – Believe It or Not Lyrics | 17 years ago |
Hmm... that last comment was classic. Haha " The drummer loves drugs and anal" LOL But seriously, had this song in my head as soon as i woke up this morning. Pretty annoying but hey... i don't mind an 80s moment every now and then. Rock on. Art |
Gang Starr – Mass Appeal Lyrics | 17 years ago |
Classic. Used to bump that all the time back in the day. Does ANYONE know what Premier scrateches? I can't make out what that sentence is.... thanks |
Michael Jackson – Baby Be Mine Lyrics | 17 years ago |
What this song means to me: Michael Jackson was the shit man! This song might not have gotten as much airplay as other hits of his but to me, it represents the pure essence of good sould music. Positivity, no extra cheese and pure candy in your ears. To bad MJ turned out the way he did. In the words of Vince Vaughn's character on "Anchorman": I hate you (Michael), but damnit do i respect you. Haha |
Marvin Gaye – Distant Lover Lyrics | 17 years ago |
btw: here are the real lyrics to the song: Distant lover, lover (lover, lover, lover) So many miles away Heaven knows that I long for you Every night, every night I plan, sometimes I dance Through the day Distant lover (lover, lover, lover) You should think about me And say a prayer for me Please, please baby Think about me sometimes Think about me here Here in misery Misery As I reminisce, oh baby, through our joyful summer together The promises we made All the daily letters Then, all of the sudden Everything seemed to explode Now, I gaze out my window SDugar, down a lonesome road Distant lover (lover, lover, lover) Sugar, how can you treat my heart So mean and cruel Sugar, sugar Treat every moment that I spent with you I treasure every like it was a precious jewel Please, Lord have mercy Please, come back, baby Somethin' I wanna say When you left You took all of me with you Do you wanna hear me scream Come back and hold me, girl |
Marvin Gaye – Distant Lover Lyrics | 17 years ago |
I agree with soulfool88_1. this ain't it. For the record, Kanye sampled this for one of the songs off of "college dropout" -i'm sure he'd agree too:) |
MF Doom – Doomsday Lyrics | 17 years ago |
Pure MF Doom...confusing lyrics (albeit on purpose), a mix of pop culture references (comics), but also autobiographical with regards to MF alluding to his deceased Brother Dumile: "On Doomsday! Ever since the womb until I'm back where my brother went - That's what my tomb will say". It's a song about a mand making it in a confusing world. One note on the beat: Awesome! The Sade remake works perfectly. Hope that makes some sense:) |
The Smiths – Heaven Knows I'm Miserable Now Lyrics | 17 years ago |
This song rocks. It resonates with me for two reasons: One, yeah, it's catchy and Morrissey's voice, singing slightly behind the beat, complements the band's playing to perfecton. Two: despite the catchiness of the song, the lyrics themselves are very dark, bluesy, and common to our fickle condition. The song is almost schizophrenic in its nature: it sounds happy, yet the mood which the singer finds himself in is one of bitter agony. A bittersweet note indeed. What's great is that this is a song which one can listen to regardless of one's condition: happy or sad. What more can one ask for? |
The Smiths – Heaven Knows I'm Miserable Now Lyrics | 17 years ago |
This song rocks. It resonates with me for two reasons: One, yeah, it's catchy and Morrissey's voice, singing slightly behind the beat, complements the band's playing to perfecton. Two: despite the catchiness of the song, the lyrics themselves are very dark, bluesy, and common to our fickle condition. The song is almost schizophrenic in its nature: it sounds happy, yet the mood which the singer finds himself in is one of bitter agony. A bittersweet note indeed. What's great is that this is a song which one can listen to regardless of one's condition: happy or sad. What more can one ask for? |
Steely Dan – Gaucho Lyrics | 17 years ago |
To me, it's one hell of a typical Steely Dan songs: obscure lyrical refernces (what the hell's the custerdome:)?), catchy choruses...and Wayne Shorter sitting in on sax, one of the greatest Jazzmen from the classic Blue Note era of the 1960s, doesnt hurt, right? As I understand it, a "Gaucho" is a South American (Argentine) cowboy. The narrator seems to be in an odd position: he finds himself dealing with this "gaucho", an intruder in his (male) relationship to his lover. The song is about the narrator's frustration not only with the intruder but also with the newly formed love trianlge that he finds himself trapped in. |
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