Guaranteed to get the crowd moving! Whether alone, with friends, with an actual crowd, or worldwide!
lyrics
As I proceed, to rock the mic right, from '91 'til I've been feeling this funk like, the only known cure was to rock in the lime light and quite nice.
Stay cool, overclocked to make moves. Pen grooves with fumes as the night consumes. Remain true, rain jewels, I continue to slay tunes and pay dues. How do you think I get down fool?
Back to back rhymes, packed with fat lines, rails to end lives, done.
Led by accumbens lit live, addicted too high, a rival supply? None.
Can't mirror me, a tendency to this villainy. Plotting to get over a vacancy for my plot to be. Bringing the funk back, get up offa that thang. You know the name movin' this crowd and killin' the sound like...
And continue, to get down to the sound provided. Feel the current in the room as we electrify and shock your mind shooting sparks like a wire: Live!
Sweating bullets from the heat I provide. Have your girl waving hands like the high of July.
Blinding! The shine alone is enough to trigger tremors to trickle down your spine. With no stones, let the beads run down my neck. Natural, fist comb, he classic, best!
(Just too classic! Hey! I know you got more for 'em go and get it!)
I seed dreams every time I speak as I, use speech breathe life in chests like King. Uplift, close rifts, tear down this wall. Let's mix thick, rock hard like the best of them all...
credits
from For It's Own Sake,
released July 27, 2017
Brian Carson: Drums
Mike Birk: Guitar
Matthew McConahay: Bass
Ana Nelson: Tenor Sax
Adam Marchand: Trumpet
Curtis Williams: Vox, Alto Sax, Keys, Crowd Movement.
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