Song information On this page you can read the lyrics of the song Back To Basics , by - Blu. Release date: 08.10.2017
Age restrictions: 18+
Song language: English
Song information On this page you can read the lyrics of the song Back To Basics , by - Blu. Back To Basics |
| Told them I’ma chop it up, loop and rap to it |
| I’m a conscious slash average black human |
| But see I’m from the street so you know I’m gonna keep that ass moving |
| I passed numerous tests without using a tech |
| A crack moving |
| A school of hard knocks grad student |
| Who you should respect, not 'cause crew sure connects |
| But 'cause I rap (?) |
| I put in work |
| I’m a vet like Pat Ewing |
| I blaze more Knicks than Reggie Miller |
| My kid’s doing the same old shit |
| It never differ but I beg to differ |
| Fuck a pardon |
| I charge in the industry like a sergeant for pimping these artists |
| Leave the talking to the grown-ups |
| Regardless if you’re, «So what? |
| You sold out.» |
| Trying to hold clout and hold bucks in the same game |
| So I say |
| No double checking vocals, dude |
| Vocals kill like weapons |
| Never, never, never, never |
| When I was young I want to grow up like Ice Cube |
| Blow up like (?) |
| Times change and so do the West |
| Now I’m older now, I found me a nice crew |
| Some tracks I could write to |
| My mind grew and so did my set |
| Now it’s time to respect |
| Them West Coast great vets |
| Pourin' blood, sweating tears plus the years they invest |
| Stop showin' disrespect like you ain’t heard us |
| My stomping grounds in Cali’s found and I ain’t been served once |
| Kick up my feet in fur blunts (?) |
| Reminiscing of the time when I was stuck in my youth |
| Moving house to house, in-and-out of cities, pretty kid and I was witty see |
| these slickas steal some Diddy |
| Shit I missed it when we used to play Wu-Tang |
| And the Who Bang Capital |
| When the niggas grow up with that shoot-and-range attitude |
| Gang-banging and doing things they didn’t have to do |
| But I was just a little man, looking out my window pane |
| Chilling with the rapping crews after school |
| Get it rain, spittin' flames, attackin' fools, acting cool |
| Tagging on the bus, talkin' bout «I'd never do it for bucks,» |
| But fuck, it all changed once my first check came |
| So I say |
| No double checking vocals, dude |
| Vocals kill like weapons |
| Never, never, never, never |
| So I say |
| Record labels used to ask me |
| «Ey, yo, how we 'posed to market an honest, rap consciousness' street coming |
| from 'Cali?» |
| I told them, «Rap music used to speak for itself |
| Spit it out, niggas feel like he coming off the shelf without selling out.» |
| This is for my niggas out spending, skipping house to house, living on their |
| best friend’s couch |
| We out bustin' just to build them some clout |
| But the rap game is stuck in a drought |
| 'Cause these rappers stop rappin' |
| They just running they mouth |
| 'bout shit they don’t have |
| While the shit in my pad is as hot as the sun in the south |
| I’m giving all that I have |
| Over little recognition for the times I spent scribbling |
| My thoughts across pages for the latest |
| Greatest, those who never made it |
| And every guy that got me on their iTunes playlist |
| For the Bridgetown players, the fly chicks that play this |
| Divine forces wake up showing Friday night flavors |
| This for y’all |
| To me, hip-hop is a way of life you know what I’m saying? |
| It’s what you wake up |
| in the morning, it’s who you are |
| You are listening to the world famous, Wake-Up Show |
| We are controlling transmission |
| 1−2, 1−2, You are now tuned in to the famous Wake-Up Show |
| We got with us, who is doing an interview behind the scenes, let’s put it on |
| air, ask the same questions, man |
| So what size shoe you wearing? |
| Uhh, 13 |
| How tall are you? |
| Uhh, 6'4 |
| Tell everybody your name: |
| My name is Blu, I moved out when I was 18 and just kept- |
| How long have you been MCing? |
| About five years cause my stepdad is a preacher currently and I couldn’t listen |
| to hip-hop- |
| My gosh, your pops banned hip-hop from the household |
| That’s funny 'cause I moved with my aunt and with my pops, who said I was a |
| gangster |
| So I moved in and all he played was Too Short and 2Pac |
| I just, I just, man, I just fell in love with it |
| Rode into my boy Basic and he caught me up really well |
| Did he teach you how to rhyme? |
| Something like that, something like that |
| Cool, we’re gonna see what you’re made of |
| Name | Year |
|---|---|
| When It Rains Ft. Aloe Blacc ft. Johaz, Aloe Blacc, Exile | 2013 |
| Six Million Ways ft. Aloe Blacc, Exile | 2005 |
| The Feeling ft. Jacinto Rhines, Blu, Blu & Exile | 2020 |
| When The Gods Meet ft. Blu & Exile, Blu, ISHĒ | 2020 |
| Radio Daze ft. Blu, P.O.R.N., Dice Raw | 2009 |
| Miles Davis ft. Exile | 2020 |
| True & Livin' ft. Blu, Exile | 2020 |
| The Strip ft. Blu, Madlib, Anderson .Paak | 2015 |
| The Words ft. Aloe Blacc, Exile | 2005 |
| She Thinks ft. Aloe Blacc, Exile | 2005 |
| The Aura ft. Blu, Johnson Barnes | 2016 |
| The Day ft. The Roots, Phonte, Patty Crash | 2009 |
| Make Music ft. Aloe Blacc, Exile | 2005 |
| The Waiting Room ft. Aloe Blacc, Exile | 2005 |
| Drugs ft. Exile, Dag Savage, Johaz | 2013 |
| Twilight ft. Dag Savage, Exile | 2013 |
| For Whom The Bell Tolls ft. will.i.am, Blu, Phonte | 2020 |
| The Feeling ft. Blu, Blu & Exile, Jacinto Rhines | 2020 |
| When The Gods Meet ft. Blu, Exile, ISHĒ | 2020 |
| Intro ft. Exile | 2009 |
Lyrics of the artist's songs: Blu
Lyrics of the artist's songs: Exile