Song information On this page you can find the lyrics of the song Cutting Rhythms, artist - Tone-Loc. Album song Loc-ed After Dark, in the genre Рэп и хип-хоп
Date of issue: 31.12.1988
Record label: The Bicycle Music Company
Song language: English
Cutting Rhythms |
It goes rama lama ding dong bigger than King Kong |
I’m on the mike and still got it going on |
Supercalifragilisticexpialidocious, full of philosophy, not being precocious |
I can take an adjective run it around |
Line it up in a rhyme-make you swear it’s a noun |
Like a word to a verb, a part to a clause, hey! |
I went for mine so you can go for yours |
Dedication and desire keeps me on fire |
If we was in London you’d be calling me sire |
The length of the lecture can cause pressure |
That’s why my rhymes, they’re dope-they're so much fresher |
Such a technique is so unique |
Anticipation of a crime wave for me to speak |
I go angle myself to be chill and not a bore |
I’m living in L.A., you know I’m hard core |
Your circle’s kind of envious you want to get with us |
My name is Tone-Loc and my DJ’s got rhythm |
Rhythms.Rhythms.Rhythms. |
Yeah. |
Do it… Do it… Do it! |
One, two, buckle my shoe. |
So many funky, fresh rhymes, man, I don’t know what to do |
I begin to say 'em and M plays 'em |
They bust us on a tip. |
We just daze 'em |
I make up the rhymes (easy). |
Mike is the scratcher |
Just like Duncan Hines cooking up fresh batches |
Several raps are paper, but most of them scatter |
Keep most the funky ones in my head, so it don’t matter |
A saying, a skit, a practice or rehearsal |
There’s one more song for the press to call «controversial» |
It’s no cartoon-I don’t see no animation |
You try to fuck us up because you’ll be filled with agitation |
Circumstances, might not allow me to bust |
Because they know I got more game than Toy-R-Us |
It’s not Monopoly or Rubik’s Cube or game of Chess |
Tone-Loc, MC, getting A’s on his test |
Cause you’re out there, your mad. |
I know you want to hate us |
But you’re forsake 'cause my DJ’s got rhythm |
Rhythms.Rhythms.Rhythms. |
Oh yeah. |
Do it… Do it… Do it anyplace… |
Anna likes to be. |
With all LOC |
Aaahh, girl… |
What are you doing to me? |
Oh, I like. |
You know it. |
It ain’t a miracle so don’t get hysterical |
I’m on the mike with a serious scenario |
It’s on your radio and coming from the stereo |
And don’t you cut it until Loc say so |
The main attraction, give us satisfaction |
A slayer and a player getting plenty petty action, yeah! |
Hip Hop it and rocking a star |
I will climb up any mountain just to get to the top |
Cause women they see go down in a valley |
A down brother, cool cooling in Cali |
Cali, 'ey, is the place I stay |
When it rains on the west side streets of L.A. |
A lot of people ask me why I started rapping |
I say, «I don’t know, it just kind of happened.» |
I had a few 40's, I was drunk to the core |
Sitting at the club, homeboy, I was hell of a bored |
Then all of a sudden it hit me like a shock |
Tone-Loc was in the place and it was time to rock |
Just to freshen up my breath, I chewed a stick of Dentyne |
And then I «ed on the mike with fresh routine |
You know it. |
All questions answered |
And the case is closed |
Tone-Loc in full effect. |
You know what I’m saying? |
This is going out to all my homeboys on the west coast |
Down south, up north, midwest. |
And of course, to all the chilling posses back |
east. |
Brooklyn, Flatbush, the Bronx |
Money-making Manhatten, Strong Island |
What’s happening you all? |
How are you all living? |
Sure your way. |
Ah, back to the west coast |
West side L.A., East L.A., Compton, West Side, Watts |
How you all living? |
Littlewood |
Dina. |
What’s up Dina? |
Hey, it’s still a «Mr. |
Dina», ha hey |