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naw ...... wrong side of the tracks by the artifacts (part 1 not 2)........

 

Artist: Artifacts

Album: Between a Rock and a Hard Place

Song: Wrong Side of Da Tracks

 

 

Verse One: Tame One

 

I'm out to bomb like Vietnam under the same name Tame One

The bad one, ink flow master bastard with the Magnum

I tags up quick, and then I steps to the exit

When it's time to get sefted or flex on some fresh shit

Some wack crook stole my black book I know who took it

I know his whole tag because the fag writes his name crooked

The ink I use might stink, but you gotta think

I got my props Hoppes, cause my tags don't shrink

I'm taggin and baggin bitches cause my name, is famous in the street

Cause they know my name's from cruising in the Jeeps

So yo, grab a can and put your man up and stand up

For the fresh never stale niggaz off the third rail

Deep dark and black like the Magnum I pack

It's that Artifacts chat from the wrong side of da tracks

 

Chorus: repeat 2X

 

The Artifacts are from the wrong, side of da tracks

The Artifacts are from the wrong side

 

Verse Two: El Da Sensai

 

I load my backpack with spray paint Girbaud couldn't spark the

Tagging up a train I catch the pound take a trip

To the train yards and think back, when I used to write that

Shit that used to hit, had all the mad color tips

Breakin was my thing I used to spin the back

I never thought I'd spin the wax, with tracks to make your hands clap

I could've went the other way but no haps

I got my dap on the map with the Bic down to a spray cap

Niggaz used to doubt to my clout but now I turn em out

They shout my shout out uptown, like they wanna be down

Avoid the crowds that wanna stab me in the back enough of that

Watch the third rail track, cause I don't wanna get zapped

Pieces I burn to show my name no shame

Don't wanna put the blame down on my nigga Tame

Brothers don't wanna see me grow to get my cash flow

I have no remorse, so check me out in The Source

 

Chorus (2X)

 

Verse Three: Tame One, El Da Sensai

 

I burn my name up quick like a Thai stick

As red as my eyes get I still rocks the fly shit

Back with some ultra flat black catchin wreck in a sec

Wet paint, ain't shit, when I'm on the set

I'm live like the third rail, on time like a fast train

The name Tame alone got fame so fuck a last name

I tags mad when I drag a fat sack of ism

Comin out with New Editions like Mike Bivins

I get a sticker from my nigga with the bag of em

Write my name on em then I peel off the back of em

And stick em to victims of underground systems

Let the toys bring the noise, me and my boys are gonna diss em

 

In conclusion don't snooze when two niggaz from the Jerz

Kick the mad graffiti slurs and kick the bass to the curb

The Artifacts Jack, bringin the art of facts back

Some seem to forget about the ebony that caught wreck

So remember this you're tender when you slip in to enter

The Artifacts zone cause graffiti's still growin

To kick ass pizazz slash let me tag

Why is that black? Because the wack jack was known as a fag

So don't cross the path that's the gat to your back

The Artifacts out, wrong side of da tracks

 

Chorus (2X)

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oh yeah....and out for fame by the blastmaster K.nowledge R.eigns S.upreme O.ver N.early E.verybody (krs-1 for those that dont know..)

 

Artist: KRS-One

Album: KRS-One

Song: Out for Fame

 

 

* train whistle *

Yo right here, right here

It's right through the fence, right through the fence

Jump! * feet landing *

Yeah.. right there, right there

That's the 2's and the 5's

* bag rustling *

Joe gimme that, the fat, the fat cap, fat cap

Yeah..

* train rolls in *

Aight * shaking can up *

Aight, let's do it now, let's do it now

* spray paint *

Yeah.. yeah..

Nah gi-gimme the other cap, gimme the other one

Yeah right there

* more spray *

Front .. Page .. Entertainment .. Group

Yeah..

 

"I'm writin my name, in graffiti on the wall" (repeat 8X)

* first time, minus "I'm" *

Hah! Hahahaha

All graffiti artists hold tight, hooo!

All graffiti artists hold tight, word

Check check check it out y'all

Check check check check check it out y'all

 

[KRS-One]

I got twenty-five cans in my knapsack, crossin out the wick-wack

Puttin up my name with a fat cap

Suckers that want to be in my face I just slap that

Big respect to Artifacts, Fat Joey Crack and

Mack and, Bio, and Brim come again

with B.G. 183, recognize me

with the mad colors, I'm a fiend for spraypaint

Laugh if you wanna, I really care if you ain't

cause you don't me see, and I don't know you

But I do know Cope2, he be gettin walls too

It's the underground community of what we call writers

Worldwide burners, gettin hotter gettin brighter

Whattup Nicer, whattup Razor, whattup Chino

Masta Ase in the place, you know we know

my man Rican, my man Zorro, taught me how to draw

in the yards of the 5 train and the 4

So when I'm on tour I represent the hardcore

I'm taggin up your blackbook sure, I'm out for the fame

 

"I'm writin my name, in graffiti on the wall" (repeat 4X)

* first time, minus "I'm" *

Yeah, check it out check it out check it out one time

Hip-hop music in effect one time

 

[KRS-One]

When I was growin up, I had no butcher baker candlestick maker

I had rubbing alcohol and carbon paper

Yeah, carbon paper and a blackboard eraser

got me chased in the bus yards, with Rican and Nazer

Historically speakin, cause people be dissin

The first graffiti artists in the world were the Egyptians

Writing on the walls, mixing characters with letters

to tell the graphic story about their life, however

today we do the same thing, with how we rap and draw

We call it hardcore, they call it breakin the law

There used to be a time when rap music was illegal

The cops would come and break up every party when they see you

But now the rap music's making money for the corporate

It's acceptable to flaunt it, now everybody's on it

Graffiti isn't corporate so it gets no respect

Hasn't made a billion dollars for some corporation yet, so

in the name of Phase2, Stay High, Pre-streets

Grab your cans and hit the streets, I'm out for fame

 

"I'm writin my name, in graffiti on the wall" (repeat 6X)

Yeah, hip-hop culture in the house one time

All graffiti artists in the house one time

Yeah..

Biggin up the other side things here y'all

The visual, not your video (check it out)

 

[KRS-One]

I'm livin in the city, inner city not a farm

Steady bombin til I get fatigue in my arm

Watchin for the beast cause many artists they shot em

And beat em in the yards, while doin a top to bottom

So pass me a can, not of Old Gold

but full blue, sky blue, watch me unfold

with the cold burner, of names you mighta heard of

like Fab 5 Freddy, Sam Sever

Word to the wise, Futura 2000 recognize

Nation of creation, G Man come alive

Checkin out Revolt and Zephyr

My man Easy, and Rembrandt, Mitch 77

Oh no with the paint we can never dilly-dally

Big up and respect to Con Art in Cali

The Soul Artists, The Rebels, The Rascals, 3YB

United Artists, TAT and Dondi

Yes the other side of hip-hop is representin the visual

Toys we be DISSIN you, I'm out for fame

 

"I'm writin my name, in graffiti on the wall" (repeat 10X)

Hip-hop in the house one time

Video graf in the house one time

All graffiti artists in the house dig the rhyme

Put up your nine, put up your nine, yeah!

 

Fresh.. for nineteen-ninety-five

You SUCKERS!!!!

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Originally posted by sarcasm@Mar 9 2006, 03:19 AM

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Watch out that guy is a ganster now:

 

Yanni Arrested in Alleged Domestic Dispute

 

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MANALAPAN, Fla. -- The musician Yanni was arrested at his home after an alleged domestic dispute with his girlfriend, authorities said.

 

Yanni, whose legal name is John Yanni Christopher, was arrested early Friday and faces a domestic battery charge, according to a police report.

 

The Greek-born singer-pianist denied the allegations.

 

Yanni asked his girlfriend, Silvia Barthes, to leave his beachfront home in Manalapan on Thursday night, the police report said. Barthes, 33, told police she attempted to pack her clothing but the 51-year-old musician threw it on the ground.

 

She told officers he then grabbed her arms and shook her, throwing her on the bed, and jumped on top of her, according to the report.

 

Yanni told police Barthes kicked him, and he believed he injured his finger during the incident, the report said.

 

No one answered a call to a telephone listing for a John Christopher in Manalapan late Monday. But the musician said in a statement he was innocent.

 

"These allegations are cruel, false, without merit and baseless," said the statement released by his manager, Danny O'Donovan. "At a more appropriate time and place, I hope and pray I will have an opportunity to address my fans and colleagues all over the world."

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