Da Bush Babees - We Run Things (It's Like Dat) video free download


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Uploaded: 2007/03/15

Music video clip of " We Run Things " by Da Bush Babees. Back in the Days REAL HIP HOP! Peace!

Lyrics:

-Hook-

Its like this y'all, Its like that y'all

We represent the hip hop, but not the rap y'all

Its like this y'all, Its like that y'all

We represent the hip hop, but not the rap y'all

Its like this y'all, Its like that y'all

We represent the hip hop, but not the rap y'all

Its like this y'all, Its like that y'all

We represent the hip hop

-Part I-

Back in the days before I signed a line

When the babyface never got paid to rhyme

When Kane released Raw and everything was fine

Before the rap industry messed with my mind

I used to run to the jam snot nosed and all

Never tried to be hard, never tried to play the wall

MCs grab the mike tap the head and begin

Flowed for four minutes then passed to the end

But nowadays 'cause rap pays

You got a million rappers and a thousand DJs

All wanna talk about how much they flip

Runnin off at the mouth so much ya tongue was kicks

But thats aight, I represent the real hip hop

Because rappers just rap but MCs get props

And we run styles no styles no run we

Bush Babees run things represent who ya be

-Hook-

-Part II-

Its a every style, nah gon live like people do

Now make a new style come run you

How does the Ambush crew a-pass through?

I make we tell them what fi do

Me say mercy, worse he

Bitter like circy

No have to bust a shot to make a next man hear me

Rush me, comin' from the music industry

Everybody wan fe be a bad man, them crazy

Easay-ayy-ay

missed a trial fe be an MC

A why do dem, a why do dem

Them would-a use we, nah just fe reach the top rung

But in the know we know we never sell out fe dem

They ask dem the question and its like them hear den

If reggae music and hip-hop upon friend

A message we uh send

To tell the all uh dem

United if we turn our divided ago dem

-Hook-

-Part III-

Its been a while since you heard somebody rhyme like this

The fortified mental grimy that you can't dismiss

At the top of the list because the masses insist

Its a must that I create to elevate from the abyss

The mind must be nourished so the truth can flourish

As the rubbish is discourage by the explosional floodage

Of my verb as I infiltrate your state the least when the energy's released

You can tell its coming from the East

So cease with your ranting and your raving

And all the misbehaving that you claim with your name

In order to maintain

That status on the mike apparatus

Everybody wants to try to sound the phattest or the baddest

Thats not the case when your standing face to face in the place to be

With the face to see from inner space, so

Face the facts and tell truth to the nation

Mr. Man and thats my representatio

Comments

8 years ago

Sharissa Davision

Jazz music had a big influence in 80's and 90's hiphop big use of horns. The quality of beats declined in the mid 2000's. Hiphop died in 2005 at least in my opinion soon as the snap music/ autotune era took over. I BLAME artists/groups like: D4L, Dem Franchize Boyz, T-Pain etc. If you don't believe me do your own research. The quality was never the same beat wise, the lyrical content has been watered down since 2005. More catchy repetitive songs rule the airways now.

8 years ago

bronxzaida

I agree.real hip hop..

8 years ago

The1RealOne

If they made a Compilation from Old to New explaining what Real Hip Hop, this would definitely be one of the perfect songs from then

9 years ago

j Dizz

Real hip hop

9 years ago

구본수

yeSSSSSSSSSSSS!!!!!!

9 years ago

Tanya

We run things, things nuh run we!! So anything we do, it haffi dun properly. I miss the Reggae and Hip Hop fusion.

9 years ago

ABeautifulMindMusic Group

musick..............

9 years ago

Mz east coast girl

wow back when black guys were all on that manly hiphop no one was dressing all fucked up like young thug weirdo ass! no one was saying bullshit like lil wayne man it was lyrical and real hiphop! look at the clothes and how they loooved the girls all this black men are gay today hiphop has turned so soft smh no gangsta or gang bang or violence needed no but we can use the real manly men back and the game where men were leading and it was movement of men standing together making great music girls too it was just awesome! now its pathetic hiphop rap is just down the drain its only 6 artists thats good back then it was like 50

9 years ago

Trueblue2053

Real hip hop wait a minute let me say it again REAL HIP HOP

9 years ago

RWRCREW

0:00 LoooL

9 years ago

Nia Smith

Yes me too one of my favorite this takes me bk being in elementary school 

9 years ago

Herculoid Igor

CLÁSSICO!

9 years ago

Kelly Beane

straight classic music

9 years ago

Melanie R

This is one of the reasons I love being half Jamaican and listening to old school rap!!! I was living on Long Island when this came out. However, for some reason or the other it reminds me of growing up in Brooklyn.

9 years ago

acbezzi

not the rap y'all!!! really miss those times!

9 years ago

Mario Vengoechea

This track produced by Ali Shaheed Muhammad of A Tribe Called Quest. Straight butter, baby. 

9 years ago

Maricela Peralvo

woooooooooooooooo

9 years ago

Anthony Burke

Takes me back...classic joint right here...I had this tape, I remember riding the bus everyday listening to this...damn I miss those days

9 years ago

julian galvis

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