Song information On this page you can find the lyrics of the song Prime Source, artist - Foreign Beggars. Album song Asylum Speakers, in the genre Иностранный рэп и хип-хоп
Date of issue: 14.09.2003
Record label: Dented
Song language: English
Prime Source |
My mind’s in a million places, reconstructing thousands of conversations |
With fading faces and tongue-tied up like knotted laces |
Waiting for the day the sanctions on my soul get lifted |
Twisted off the high grade bung thinking I’m gifted |
I’m scared shitless, every next man’s a witness |
To these dark days, my soul’s this cold for eternity like icy pathways |
Your crew seems to sense a certain benevolence in my presence |
Evidently taken aback by the lack of benevolent sentiments |
Been known to this cold-hearted inspiration, got me chasing pieces of paper |
Hastily wasting precious time constantly blazing |
Dissing crazy rappers that actually think that they’re amazing |
Re-arranging faces and ley-mans for entertainment |
Clocked a breder, stopped a proper for is Dr. Pepper |
Making cocky rappers kinda jealous cos we rocked it better |
People find security in packs that’s why the plot together |
Robin Goods will never fail to rock a track forever |
Yo me and got to be rocking on soul joints til our bones ache |
And then the beat just stops… |
No break |
But we carry on |
With lines that carry long |
Lines like a marathon |
Our minds where the madness from |
Standing up strong to the bone-breakers |
Dough-takers and soul rapers |
They’re as dirty as coal rakers |
I’d rather be a father at thirty with no paper |
Working nine to five for a fiver an hour wager |
Not handling funds, they’re all noughts |
We handling huns and forethoughts |
To stick in our minds like |
Some rappers might try but they fall short |
Mis-hitting their raps to the wrong side of the ball court |
We slicing em down as we see fit |
That’s usually with brutally rehearsed verses so the whole town’s in deep shit |
We split hairs breders stare with their mouths gaping |
In more suspense than is there when the crowd’s waiting |
The type rise we’re the prime source |
The mind force combined with the right thoughts |
Be bruising 'em up like fight-sports |
With no gloves show no love to tight source |
Trying to lock us down for the trouble that we might cause |
Yeah |
with more force than forty warlords |
Sicker than all of that walking stalking cohorts |
Sporting all sorts of emotions fueled by hatred |
Burning up at the ends of the golden opputrunites I wasted |
Remember back in the day when it was all good, we used to go rave |
But now become a slave to the pen and paper just trying to fucking make it |
Craving for a little bit of success to make it worth it |
Spitting fast |
Stopping these cats spaying the rap litter |
Eagerly the fat spitter, people see me believe that their chat bitter |
the track fitter |
Plus drop, to make the average listener realise that the wack must stop |
We bust up boys to the side of the road like bus stops |
They lack wisdom, but we smacking the rap kingdom |
Happily exacting revenge, in fact bringing them |
A lack of pretence, apprehending rappers in England |
be the one significant other |
Making all the brothers shudder like rubbery blubber udders |
It’s a wonder this far and stayed sane |
Whilst leaving the most heinous of rap crews looking lame |
Yo in the mainframe so many rappers are playing games |
That should have remained in Staines but instead have come for big-ups |
And it’s a crying shame that their minds are kind of lick-up |
Like junkies in chains that’s in pain to get their liqour |
We’re living in strange times, ruled by law-makers with strange minds |
Where schools are rendered useless and fames claimed by train-lines |
Most cats flip that bread stop til this track’s dead |
In London waving they’re youngest brothers are crackheads |
We’re living each day to break the chains of social slavery |
Believe it we’re individuals while the media deems us nameless, see |
And that’s the reason they made us mean and ready |
To be the very heaviest rappers up on the raving scene |