Song information On this page you can find the lyrics of the song How to Be an Indie Rapper, artist - MC Lars. Album song Lars Attacks!, in the genre Иностранный рэп и хип-хоп
Date of issue: 05.09.2011
Record label: Horris
Song language: English
How to Be an Indie Rapper |
Good morning children |
Children, please sit down |
You all know me, Superintendent GTB |
We have something, extra special this morning |
Something ay sit down, Gracie, Xavier |
there’s not going to be any of that, sit down |
We have two very special professors with us today |
MC Lars, and Weerd Science |
They’re here to teach all of us how to be, indie rappers |
AHEM! |
Here’s a little rap about the steps that it takes |
to be an indie rapper, or who knows, one day one of the greats |
I’m not saying that it’s easy but these steps can help |
if you follow 'em close you could carve out a career for yourself |
STEP ONE! |
Get your hide ready to tour in a van |
The limelight might sparkle but it’s not real man |
STEP TWO! |
You’ve got to flood the internet with material |
Go serial, 'til it spreads like venereal |
STEP THREE! |
You’ve got to keep a close eye on your ticket stubs |
The only bottles you’ll be poppin is the water from the club |
STEP FOUR! |
You can forget about the ch&agne and filets |
cause it’s more like Tostitos and old PB&J |
STEP FIVE! |
This is probably one of the most important |
Never sign to a major and let your heart get extorted |
STEP SIX! |
You’ve got to book all the shows that you can |
And hopefully you get a chance to win the headliner’s stance |
STEP SEVEN! |
Never mind all the pointin and the laughin |
Your girl won’t be psyched you spent all your time rappin |
STEP EIGHT! |
Remember hip-hop's about being true |
Gotta go, peace, Weerd Science, more work to do |
How to be an indie rapper — class is in session |
Take notes, and learn your lesson |
It’s Weerd Science — and MC Lars |
If you follow our steps, you can go far |
A is for the albatross they call a day job |
B is for the beats — make sure they sound way hot |
C is for the cash you collect on the road |
D is for the drives that you make to get to shows |
E is for the energy on stage that you need |
F is for the food, your band you need to feed |
G is for the gross on merch that you get |
H is for the half that goes to costs, don’t get upset |
I is for your income, also known as net |
J is for the journey, who knows what to expect? |
K keep the L love, M major labels um |
N-O never sign to one, P keep your publishin |
Q is for Quickbooks, R save your receipts |
S for social networking, T technology |
U understand that building takes time |
V viral videos can supplement your rhymes |
On your brand dot com, W use the web |
Know it takes X years, a lot of work and sweat |
Y is for the «yes yes y’all"on the mic |
Z, zero compromise, you can stack that paper high |
We be ballin on that indie rap tip (rap tip) |
Got a knot in my pocket that I’m happy to split |
Because a strong PMA goes a really long way |
when you find a niche to build from and you have a lot to say |
Find your own voice! |
That’s a good point Lars (thanks) |
Whether you’re rockin &hitheatres or playin half-filled bars |
You’ve got to bring it every night; |
if there’s five people there |
they could be the five that spark and ignite your whole career |
Hustlenomics 2.0, slangin similes and metaphors |
Alliterative assonance is what these kids all came here for |
We grab it, tag it, sell it, brand it, put it on the internet |
Interject and come correct, intercept that gingerbread |
Finding your own image in a business of copycats |
It’s hard — MC Lars, you copy that? |
(Copy that) |
You figured out how to pay rent and be in this business |
Make a song about that I’m all ears like Will Smith is |
That’s it kids |
Be sure to do your homework for Monday’s assignment |
«How to use tax writeoffs as a way to charge things |
as business expenses, that aren’t really |
and it’s not that ethical» |