Song | U.B.R. (Unauthorized Biography Of Rakim) (Explicit Album Version) |
Artist | Nas |
Album | Street's Disciple |
Download | Image LRC TXT |
[00:00.00] | 作词 : Jones |
[00:01.47] | The unauthorized copy |
[00:03.07] | Dedication to my children my child |
[00:07.10] | Destiny Jones |
[00:08.00] | To my niece and nephews Suree Malik Jabari |
[00:14.42] | The world is yours |
[00:15.02] | Acknowledgements: First off I wanna |
[00:18.14] | Thank God |
[00:19.39] | And I wanna thank everybody for helping me out |
[00:21.49] | With this |
[00:22.40] | Couldn't do it without you Chapter 1 |
[00:25.54] | January 28 1968 |
[00:28.05] | Born into this world as William Griffin The Great |
[00:30.74] | Chapter 1 Wyndanch Long Island |
[00:33.30] | Scientific rhymin' invented a new sound |
[00:35.30] | When he met with |
[00:36.10] | Eric Barrier from East Sandhurst |
[00:37.97] | The melody they created was the first |
[00:40.16] | Burst on the scene 1986 with Clap To This |
[00:43.86] | '87 dropped a classic disc |
[00:45.67] | The facts is the tracklist was like four |
[00:48.22] | The vocals the beats -- according to Marly Marl |
[00:51.10] | Recorded in my hometown Queensbridge |
[00:53.08] | That's why it's so relative |
[00:56.33] | This biography was unauthorized |
[00:59.21] | I spit it how it was given to author Nas |
[01:02.02] | William changed his name at sixteen to Rakim Allah |
[01:05.19] | 'Cause Clarence 13X had New York on lock |
[01:08.16] | Gods on every block jams in every park |
[01:11.15] | I remember hearin' Curtis Blow saying |
[01:13.71] | "It can't get better than this" |
[01:15.28] | 'Til Run DMC blew my brains to bits |
[01:17.71] | From leather coats to shell toes |
[01:19.17] | To the stan smiths to Dapper Dan kicks |
[01:21.14] | First million-dollar deal ever in rap |
[01:24.01] | 18th Letter did that |
[01:26.25] | From 41st & Broadway to Uni to MCA |
[01:28.63] | We followed the leader to Harlem's Apollo Theatre |
[01:32.12] | Supreme rapped and the 50 that don't rap |
[01:34.68] | Forte Green Queens Long Island wolfpack |
[01:37.11] | Paid In Full posse hot they was on |
[01:39.67] | And Ra had his firstborn |
[01:42.04] | With the next line I'ma be easy |
[01:43.98] | His wisdom's name is Fifi |
[01:46.60] | EPMD put a record out was dope |
[01:49.35] | Tension spread and I quote |
[01:51.47] | "Smack me and I smack you back" |
[01:54.21] | Sounded like the answer to the I Ain't No Joke track |
[01:56.58] | For a second it ain't look good |
[01:59.08] | Little tension buzzin' from Wyndanch to Brentwood |
[02:01.66] | Misunderstood all forgot |
[02:03.85] | By sixteen when I met Freddy Foxx |
[02:06.71] | Totin' burners the whole coast's most concern was |
[02:09.65] | How was Rakim's flow |
[02:10.91] | Made Christians convert with Islamic ways |
[02:13.64] | Let The Rhythm Hit 'Em was the third LP |
[02:16.20] | A sophisticated mean one |
[02:18.10] | Before similar voices were King Son |
[02:21.00] | A few others but sooner or later |
[02:24.01] | The game was Ra's kingdom |
[02:25.81] | At sixteen son was watchin' him mesmorized |
[02:29.05] | Respect not jockin' him was so amazin' besides |
[02:33.31] | He came on the stage with lasers in his eyes |
[02:36.46] | Walk with me now |
[02:37.52] | "Unauthorized biography of Rakim |
[02:39.65] | Epilogue: Mother was |
[02:42.20] | A jazz singer Nephew to R & B legend Ruth Brown |
[02:47.52] | Discography: Paid In Full Follow The Leader Let |
[02:57.38] | The Rhythm Hit 'Em Don't Sweat The Technique That's |
[03:03.84] | The end of the group Went off to solo Dropped the R |
[03:08.58] | Then the 18th Letter and I think somethin' The |
[03:12.01] | Master Was signed to Aftermath scheduled to release |
[03:16.19] | An album Oh My God with Dr Dre The album was |
[03:20.56] | Dismantled because of creative differences Thee end |
[03:29.93] | To the new beginning Yeah Next book KRS1 Peace " |
[00:00.00] | zuo ci : Jones |
[00:01.47] | The unauthorized copy |
[00:03.07] | Dedication to my children my child |
[00:07.10] | Destiny Jones |
[00:08.00] | To my niece and nephews Suree Malik Jabari |
[00:14.42] | The world is yours |
[00:15.02] | Acknowledgements: First off I wanna |
[00:18.14] | Thank God |
[00:19.39] | And I wanna thank everybody for helping me out |
[00:21.49] | With this |
[00:22.40] | Couldn' t do it without you Chapter 1 |
[00:25.54] | January 28 1968 |
[00:28.05] | Born into this world as William Griffin The Great |
[00:30.74] | Chapter 1 Wyndanch Long Island |
[00:33.30] | Scientific rhymin' invented a new sound |
[00:35.30] | When he met with |
[00:36.10] | Eric Barrier from East Sandhurst |
[00:37.97] | The melody they created was the first |
[00:40.16] | Burst on the scene 1986 with Clap To This |
[00:43.86] | ' 87 dropped a classic disc |
[00:45.67] | The facts is the tracklist was like four |
[00:48.22] | The vocals the beats according to Marly Marl |
[00:51.10] | Recorded in my hometown Queensbridge |
[00:53.08] | That' s why it' s so relative |
[00:56.33] | This biography was unauthorized |
[00:59.21] | I spit it how it was given to author Nas |
[01:02.02] | William changed his name at sixteen to Rakim Allah |
[01:05.19] | ' Cause Clarence 13X had New York on lock |
[01:08.16] | Gods on every block jams in every park |
[01:11.15] | I remember hearin' Curtis Blow saying |
[01:13.71] | " It can' t get better than this" |
[01:15.28] | ' Til Run DMC blew my brains to bits |
[01:17.71] | From leather coats to shell toes |
[01:19.17] | To the stan smiths to Dapper Dan kicks |
[01:21.14] | First milliondollar deal ever in rap |
[01:24.01] | 18th Letter did that |
[01:26.25] | From 41st Broadway to Uni to MCA |
[01:28.63] | We followed the leader to Harlem' s Apollo Theatre |
[01:32.12] | Supreme rapped and the 50 that don' t rap |
[01:34.68] | Forte Green Queens Long Island wolfpack |
[01:37.11] | Paid In Full posse hot they was on |
[01:39.67] | And Ra had his firstborn |
[01:42.04] | With the next line I' ma be easy |
[01:43.98] | His wisdom' s name is Fifi |
[01:46.60] | EPMD put a record out was dope |
[01:49.35] | Tension spread and I quote |
[01:51.47] | " Smack me and I smack you back" |
[01:54.21] | Sounded like the answer to the I Ain' t No Joke track |
[01:56.58] | For a second it ain' t look good |
[01:59.08] | Little tension buzzin' from Wyndanch to Brentwood |
[02:01.66] | Misunderstood all forgot |
[02:03.85] | By sixteen when I met Freddy Foxx |
[02:06.71] | Totin' burners the whole coast' s most concern was |
[02:09.65] | How was Rakim' s flow |
[02:10.91] | Made Christians convert with Islamic ways |
[02:13.64] | Let The Rhythm Hit ' Em was the third LP |
[02:16.20] | A sophisticated mean one |
[02:18.10] | Before similar voices were King Son |
[02:21.00] | A few others but sooner or later |
[02:24.01] | The game was Ra' s kingdom |
[02:25.81] | At sixteen son was watchin' him mesmorized |
[02:29.05] | Respect not jockin' him was so amazin' besides |
[02:33.31] | He came on the stage with lasers in his eyes |
[02:36.46] | Walk with me now |
[02:37.52] | " Unauthorized biography of Rakim |
[02:39.65] | Epilogue: Mother was |
[02:42.20] | A jazz singer Nephew to R B legend Ruth Brown |
[02:47.52] | Discography: Paid In Full Follow The Leader Let |
[02:57.38] | The Rhythm Hit ' Em Don' t Sweat The Technique That' s |
[03:03.84] | The end of the group Went off to solo Dropped the R |
[03:08.58] | Then the 18th Letter and I think somethin' The |
[03:12.01] | Master Was signed to Aftermath scheduled to release |
[03:16.19] | An album Oh My God with Dr Dre The album was |
[03:20.56] | Dismantled because of creative differences Thee end |
[03:29.93] | To the new beginning Yeah Next book KRS1 Peace " |
[00:00.00] | zuò cí : Jones |
[00:01.47] | The unauthorized copy |
[00:03.07] | Dedication to my children my child |
[00:07.10] | Destiny Jones |
[00:08.00] | To my niece and nephews Suree Malik Jabari |
[00:14.42] | The world is yours |
[00:15.02] | Acknowledgements: First off I wanna |
[00:18.14] | Thank God |
[00:19.39] | And I wanna thank everybody for helping me out |
[00:21.49] | With this |
[00:22.40] | Couldn' t do it without you Chapter 1 |
[00:25.54] | January 28 1968 |
[00:28.05] | Born into this world as William Griffin The Great |
[00:30.74] | Chapter 1 Wyndanch Long Island |
[00:33.30] | Scientific rhymin' invented a new sound |
[00:35.30] | When he met with |
[00:36.10] | Eric Barrier from East Sandhurst |
[00:37.97] | The melody they created was the first |
[00:40.16] | Burst on the scene 1986 with Clap To This |
[00:43.86] | ' 87 dropped a classic disc |
[00:45.67] | The facts is the tracklist was like four |
[00:48.22] | The vocals the beats according to Marly Marl |
[00:51.10] | Recorded in my hometown Queensbridge |
[00:53.08] | That' s why it' s so relative |
[00:56.33] | This biography was unauthorized |
[00:59.21] | I spit it how it was given to author Nas |
[01:02.02] | William changed his name at sixteen to Rakim Allah |
[01:05.19] | ' Cause Clarence 13X had New York on lock |
[01:08.16] | Gods on every block jams in every park |
[01:11.15] | I remember hearin' Curtis Blow saying |
[01:13.71] | " It can' t get better than this" |
[01:15.28] | ' Til Run DMC blew my brains to bits |
[01:17.71] | From leather coats to shell toes |
[01:19.17] | To the stan smiths to Dapper Dan kicks |
[01:21.14] | First milliondollar deal ever in rap |
[01:24.01] | 18th Letter did that |
[01:26.25] | From 41st Broadway to Uni to MCA |
[01:28.63] | We followed the leader to Harlem' s Apollo Theatre |
[01:32.12] | Supreme rapped and the 50 that don' t rap |
[01:34.68] | Forte Green Queens Long Island wolfpack |
[01:37.11] | Paid In Full posse hot they was on |
[01:39.67] | And Ra had his firstborn |
[01:42.04] | With the next line I' ma be easy |
[01:43.98] | His wisdom' s name is Fifi |
[01:46.60] | EPMD put a record out was dope |
[01:49.35] | Tension spread and I quote |
[01:51.47] | " Smack me and I smack you back" |
[01:54.21] | Sounded like the answer to the I Ain' t No Joke track |
[01:56.58] | For a second it ain' t look good |
[01:59.08] | Little tension buzzin' from Wyndanch to Brentwood |
[02:01.66] | Misunderstood all forgot |
[02:03.85] | By sixteen when I met Freddy Foxx |
[02:06.71] | Totin' burners the whole coast' s most concern was |
[02:09.65] | How was Rakim' s flow |
[02:10.91] | Made Christians convert with Islamic ways |
[02:13.64] | Let The Rhythm Hit ' Em was the third LP |
[02:16.20] | A sophisticated mean one |
[02:18.10] | Before similar voices were King Son |
[02:21.00] | A few others but sooner or later |
[02:24.01] | The game was Ra' s kingdom |
[02:25.81] | At sixteen son was watchin' him mesmorized |
[02:29.05] | Respect not jockin' him was so amazin' besides |
[02:33.31] | He came on the stage with lasers in his eyes |
[02:36.46] | Walk with me now |
[02:37.52] | " Unauthorized biography of Rakim |
[02:39.65] | Epilogue: Mother was |
[02:42.20] | A jazz singer Nephew to R B legend Ruth Brown |
[02:47.52] | Discography: Paid In Full Follow The Leader Let |
[02:57.38] | The Rhythm Hit ' Em Don' t Sweat The Technique That' s |
[03:03.84] | The end of the group Went off to solo Dropped the R |
[03:08.58] | Then the 18th Letter and I think somethin' The |
[03:12.01] | Master Was signed to Aftermath scheduled to release |
[03:16.19] | An album Oh My God with Dr Dre The album was |
[03:20.56] | Dismantled because of creative differences Thee end |
[03:29.93] | To the new beginning Yeah Next book KRS1 Peace " |