Bring The Noise

Album: It Takes a Nation of Millions to Hold Us Back (1987)
Charted: 32
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  • Too black, too strong
    Too black, too strong
    Yo, Chuck, these honey drippers are still frontin' on us
    Show 'em that we can do this
    'Cause we always knew this
    Yeah, boy

    Bass, how low can you go?
    Death row? What a brother know
    Once again, back is the incredible
    The rhyme animal, the uncannable
    D, Public Enemy Number One
    Five-o said, "Freeze" and I got numb
    Can I tell 'em that I never really had a gun?
    But it's the wax that the Terminator X spun
    Now they got me in a cell 'cause my records, they sell
    'Cause a brother like me said, "Well
    Farrakhan's a prophet, and I think you ought to listen to
    What he can say to you, what you oughta do is follow for now"
    Power of the people, say
    "Make a miracle, D, pump the lyrical"
    Black is back, all in, we're gonna win
    Check it out, yeah, yo, come on, here we go again

    Turn it up
    Bring the noise
    Say, turn it up
    Ayo, Chuck
    They sayin' we too Black, man (bring the noise)
    Yo, I don't understand what they sayin', but little do they know
    They can get a smack for that, man

    Never badder than bad 'cause the brother is madder than mad
    At the fact it's corrupt like a senator
    Soul on a roll, but you treat it like soap on a rope
    'Cause the beats and the lines are so dope
    Listen for lessons I'm sayin' inside music
    That the critics are all blastin' me for
    They'll never care for the brothers and sisters, why?
    'Cause the country has us up for the war
    We got to get 'em straight, come on now
    They're gonna have to wait 'til we get it right
    Radio stations, I question their Blackness
    They call themselves Black, but we'll see if they'll play this

    Turn it up
    Bring the noise
    Say, turn it up
    Ayo, Chuck, they illin', we chillin' (bring the noise)
    Yo, P.E. In the house, top billin'
    But, yo, Chuck, show 'em what you can do, boy

    Get from in front of me, the crowd runs to me
    My DJ is warm, he's X, I call him Norm, ya know
    He can cut a record from side to side
    So what, the ride, the glide should be much safer than a suicide
    Soul control, beat is the father of your rock 'n' roll
    Music for whatcha, for whichin', you call a band, man
    Making a music, abuse it, but you can't do it, ya know
    You call 'em demos, but we ride limos too
    Whatcha gonna do? Rap is not afraid of you
    Beat is for Sonny Bono, beat is for Yoko Ono
    Run-DMC first said a DJ could be a band
    Stand on its own feet, get you out your seat
    Beat is for Eric B. And LL as well, hell
    Wax is for Anthrax, still it can rock bells
    Ever forever, universal, it will sell
    Time for me to exit, Terminator X-it

    Turn it up
    Bring the noise
    Say, turn it up
    Yo, they should know by now that they can't stop this bum rush
    (Bring the noise)
    Word up, man, they keep tellin' me to turn it down
    But, yo, Flavor Flav ain't going out like that

    Come on
    Come on
    Come on now
    Come on

    From coast to coast, so you stop being like a comatose
    "Stand, my man? The beat's the same with a boast toast"
    Rock with some pizzazz, it will last, why you ask?
    Roll with the rock stars, still never get accepted as
    We got to plead the Fifth, you can investigate
    Don't need to wait, get the record straight
    Hey, posse in effect, got Flavor, Terminator
    X to sign checks, play to get paid
    You got to check it out down on the avenue
    A magazine or two is dissing me and dissing you
    Yeah, I'm tellin' you

    Ayo, Griff, get thirty S1W, we got to handle this
    We ain't goin' out like that
    Yo, man, straight up on the Columbo tip
    We can do this like Brutus
    'Cause we always knew this, you know what I'm sayin'?
    There's just one thing that puzzles me, my brother
    What's wrong with all these people around here, man?
    Is they clocking? Is they rocking? Is they shocking? Writer/s: Carlton Douglas Ridenhour, Eric Sadler, George Jr Clinton, James Henry Boxley III
    Publisher: REACH MUSIC PUBLISHING, Universal Music Publishing Group, Word Collections Publishing
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

Comments: 1

  • K-delabass from SouthsideThis track should've been left off the LP. It was already a unique 12" before the "It Takes a Nation..." album came out.
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