bigted Posted March 31, 2005 Report Share Posted March 31, 2005 What's up y'all, when I heard this "Lost and Found" song, I thought about this song I wrote last year about the state of hip-hop, I wanted to re-post this for y'all new members here: “Dark Ages”(Of Hip-Hop) Verse One: Uh, Uh, hip-hop lost it's head Too much pop s--- That's we gotta stop again Few wanna stop it And plenty don't just plot hits Many performers are knocked with the gimmick Taken over from them industry head Who wanna just bust elementary lyrics With more imagery pics Taken the place with filthy graphics What kind of great generation are we livin' in? When controversy outsells talent Y'all check the Billboards And where is the ill tour? That happened before m.c.'s decided to kill more On record, no one's clever New generation of hip-hop is one dead blur And it's for sure That it's on the pop scene But it's not the dream That fallen soldiers like Scott La Roc, Eaz-E, Pac, Pun, Left Eye, and Biggie Would have liked to see If they were still breathin' There are no ill LPs Five mics are all killed or deceased With the lies that fill CD's People won't buy Until you go to the camera guy With ya ass showin' for one million CD's people'll buy Just to look at the picture on the cover But when they pop in the disc They'll start to wonder Was paying this money worth it? But they say hey the slut seems to be workin' it Music is ust hideously worthless Where is reality of the sense? When... Chorus: We're in the dark age Sure there's a spotlight But we're still in a dark age Where no performer can rock the mic Until the skills are displayed Nobody will pay attention what you got to rhyme 'Cause in this dark age We get blinded by the spotlight Talentless and by far a shame For me I gotta fight 'Cause I'm not tryin' to be a member of the dark age Verse Two: I can't believe how many peopele have been affected by this wreckless emotion But I got a restless devotion When I rep to mention a token Of grattitude that I have for the ol' school Sure they've slipped up But they're not livin' up When comparin' them to this generation Sure they're not all flashy, but there wasn't a limitation For comin' up and creatin' These moves blueprinted for the new school But then we go abuse And use them in the wrong use For our own selfish means Not for a benefit of the team They talk about dynasty But it's just foul hype to see For them to collect what you've been workin' for And actually the fans are workin' more To get stuck on the short end To go forfeit It's just unfortunate These pros aren't idols to worship When they have no morals in them Losin' respect for themselves By selling-out is like prostitution when you're selling yourself To what everyone says and does Who says it's just Dope for you to get f-----d The wrong way in front Of the whole country Just for some more money? Where is your mind The government is also full of it Because all scandelistic Views come from there So they better not just dare Say that it's only entertainers That are out without a care None of that's true There's a limitation for what you can or can't do And sure we all go there sometimes Watchin' where you're at before you lose your mind Will show your character And I don't go to bother rappers That are tryin' hard to come with their own style I'm just bustin' at y'all that act so highly profiled That they forget that they represent The success that Grand Master Flash, LL, Slick Rick, JJFP and Russell Simmons Started for you to get that ice on your neck 'Cause without them You wouldn't have bling-bling And if Run-Dmc wasn't hittin' “Down Wit The King” Or “Sucka M.C.'s” There wouldn't be platinum C.D's So it's better to remember where you are before you proceed 'Cause being a performer, the downfall comes with the territory And you'll get yours if you're just schemin' for fame off of controversy That's not what keepin' it real should mean [Repeat Chorus 'Til End] Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Members bagotrasho Posted March 31, 2005 Members Report Share Posted March 31, 2005 damn ted that was great Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Members bagotrasho Posted March 31, 2005 Members Report Share Posted March 31, 2005 you got anymore of your old stuff? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
bigted Posted March 31, 2005 Author Report Share Posted March 31, 2005 Thanks bagatrasho, well I don't really consider this too old of a song, 'cause it's still relevant when FP touches on these points differently than I do here on his "Lost and Found" track but we hip-hop heads share the frustration of seein' too many wack videos on emptv and are lookin' to find somethin' with creativity and a message, I wanna look at this song I wrote 20 years from now and still relate to the reason I wrote it but hopefully by then things will be better, FP's a fan of hip-hop as much as he is an mc, that's why he gives the peeps what they want with understanding that he doesn't wanna let them down. Anyway I got a lot of my previous rhymes, I'll post some more when I get a chance but I really wanna post this new one I wrote about JJFP's career I'm gonna finishing typing it later on today. :kool: Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
J-o-e Posted March 31, 2005 Report Share Posted March 31, 2005 Nice Ted i like [QUOT]You wouldn't have bling-bling And if Run-Dmc wasn't hittin' “Down Wit The King” Or “Sucka M.C.'s” There wouldn't be platinum C.D'sE] Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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