Big Willie Posted January 27, 2010 Report Share Posted January 27, 2010 Before anyone says anything, audio is on its way, I know I've been saying that a long time, but it's actually true this time, lol. It wont be long I promise. This is a song about artists who have passed away in the Industry, written to Tupac - Dear Mama instrumental. Industry of Angels I remember September ’96 when Pac got shot It felt like music lost the heart of hip hop His legacy always has me feeling sentimental And that’s the reason why I’m rapping on his instrumental Only thing I hope is to bring justice to the track Write a letter, “Dear Mama can you bring Pac back? And why you’re at it bring Biggie along for the ride Coz since they died hip hop’s been on a downhill slide” Confrontation, altercations stunted both their growth Consumed by a beef that became bigger than them both All we have left is the message of their success Always remember me and prove there’s life after death ‘02 in the studio Jay was doing what he loved Jam Master lived for music now he’s cutting up above I was sad ‘til I remembered what Run and D said Replaying in my head “You’ll see Jay again my friend” I didn’t know much about him before he passed away But needless to say I’m missing Eazy E today A drug dealing gangbanger taken from us by AID’s But I’m just glad he patched it up with Ice Cube and Dre I give Meth huge respect for still reppin’ the scene But Wu Tang aint the same without ODB True legends to the culture prematurely deceased J-Dilla sleep well, Roc Raider rest in peace [Chorus] Silhouettes of Angels forming in the darkest of skies Not walking the earth, but still in our lives The memories that you gave us are infinite I feel the spirit around me when I grace the MIC A part of me actually wants to embrace the fatal Because I wanna live in an industry of angels I wrote this verse on the day Michael Jackson passed away And to be honest I really didn’t know what to say I been wracking my brain searching for words to conserve Probing vocabularies to put words to a verse But nothing dispersed; I was left searching for clues Coz when you passed a part of me died with you too It wasn’t Neil Armstrong, M.J, it was you Who taught me it was possible to walk on the moon Motown 25 when you took to the stage You stole the hearts of millions regardless of age And though your flames burnt out I’ll ignite the embers Coz when you left it felt like a family member But when heartache fades and the tears start to dry We won’t remember your death; we’ll celebrate your life I wasn’t born in your heyday, but figured it out soon I think it’s safe to say I moonwalked from the womb Wearing white socks, leather jacket, thriller mask And a shimmering white glove on the right of my hands I swear there’s unborn babies still developing genes In their mother’s stomachs dancing to Billie Jean I saw this kid with his grandfather walking the streets Asked ‘em both who they considered music’s elite To see past generations music up to today They just smiled and both replied “M.J” [Chorus] Now its moments like this when I start to reminisce On how things have changed and how I want to relive The moments of my life when Big L was MVP And Left Eye was still rocking with TLC I give it up to Aaliyah for working with Slick Rick When Bug Pun was on the come up 100% Back when I was a kid I wasn’t a GTA fanatic But now I really wish I was rapping with Mr Magic I may have missed their prime but I got love for ‘em too I’d give anything to see Elvis wearing blue suede shoes Or feel good with James Brown and start to lose control So I could really get down with the godfather of soul I kind of feel inadequate as I write this song But before Freddie left he said the show must go on Marvin Gaye in your lifetime you gave us midnight love And my respect for Luther will never be too much More than a tribute to the people in the poem But a collective salute to all the legends there has been Cant explain the impression there’s too many to mention Just trust me when I say you’re still teaching me lessons [Chorus] Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
VIsqo Posted January 27, 2010 Report Share Posted January 27, 2010 Fantastic man! For a moment there remind me of Game, but this is written with more intelligence, with more heart and I want to hear the vocals for this soon! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Turntable Posted January 27, 2010 Report Share Posted January 27, 2010 I like it, but I think your first verse is much better than the other ones. Its good tho. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
bigted Posted January 27, 2010 Report Share Posted January 27, 2010 This is very well written, especially that 1st verse like Turntable mentioned Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Da Brakes Posted January 27, 2010 Report Share Posted January 27, 2010 Great job BW! This could be really powerful over a beat. Looking forward to hearing it! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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