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"hoo that's the man!" [both] it ain't no mystery
"who is that? " "the supreme black
man, that's who!"
"hoo that's the man!" [both] it ain't no mystery
[lord jamar]Well can you tell me where to find that mystery god
I don't see him, so you know the shit is kinda hard
I searched and searched, but still there's no sign
It's gotta be a trick for the deaf dumb and blind
Now would you set up home, and wait for a mystery god
To bring food, clothing, and shelter?
Emphatically no!
Mathematically that just don't go
See me and my people been lost for over 400 years
And done tried this mystery god
And all we got was hard times
Hunger and nakedness, from the snake that hissed
Beaten and killed by the ones
Who say, "look to the sky for your piece of the pie"
And didn't want to tell you that god's within self
Bloodsuckers of the poor wanna keep your wealth
Keep you a slave, so you don't misbehave
You never know the truth til you're dead in your grave
That's when you wanna come back, but there ain't no haps
Traps, caught you like a good strong buck, now you're fucked!
But my third eye helps me see
That the black man's God and yo it ain't no mystery
[both] it ain't no mystery .
[sadat x]Who is the mystery god, have you seen him?
You can keep searchin for a trillion years
Keep spreadin dates but he never appears
Crazy delusions of a big white man
Sittin on the throne, magic wand in his hand.
"you go to heaven! dude, you go to hell!"
Churches think this mystery seems to sell
Join the 10%, duty to sell the eighty-five
You got part of your salary when this old God arrives
I'll be gone, jetti, I nix comedy spook
John? is foul, but he still know the truth
Organized crime, drop you off in america
Land of the brave, watch the man from the cave
Used to kneel to the cross for the war with the rappers

Used to think it great, to rest? in plates
Used to pray on my knees to the mystery for g's
But instead of gettin g's all I got was free cheese
And bad advice, a tie around my neck
Shoot on my collar, to cut off my breath
But now all that's over, reality rules
Deal strictly with the gospel of the? schools
Preacher preacher you could never be my teacher
Dealin lies and deceit for some brothers from the street
Know that the black man is God (the black man's God)
There is no mystery
[both] it ain't no mystery .
"who is that? " "the supreme black
man, that's who!"
"hoo that's the man!" [both] it ain't no mystery
"who is that? " "the supreme black man,
that's who!"
"hoo that's the man!" [both] it ain't no mystery
[lord jamar]First soul, black like coal
The original one, with the power of the sun
Allah's god, always has been always will be
Never could be, a fuckin mystery
But you pray for jehovah to come
That'll be the day when you leave the slum
Until that time, you just keep eatin swine
Drinkin cheap wine on the welfare line
[sadat x]Who's the clown, that didn't paint jesus brown?
Everybody knows the man was original
When the jam is over i'ma go and take my vegetable
Check buy a tech let loose in the vatican
Courts writin lies, record company is mad again
These asiatics is racist
Because I love the black faces
So put your Bible in the attic cause I didn't come for static
The true and living g-o-d
It ain't no mystery
[both] it ain't no mystery .
"who is that? " "the supreme black
man, that's who!"
"hoo that's the man!" [both] it ain't no mystery
"who is that? " "the supreme black man,
that's who!"
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Ain't No Mystery Lyrics

[both] it ain't no mystery .
"who is that? " "the supreme black man,
that's who!"
"hoo that's the man!" [both] it ain't no mystery
"who is that? " "the supreme black
man, that's who!"
"hoo that's the man!" [both] it ain't no mystery
[lord jamar]Well can you tell me where to find that mystery god
I don't see him, so you know the shit is kinda hard
I searched and searched, but still there's no sign
It's gotta be a trick for the deaf dumb and blind
Now would you set up home, and wait for a mystery god
To bring food, clothing, and shelter?
Emphatically no!
Mathematically that just don't go
See me and my people been lost for over 400 years
And done tried this mystery god
And all we got was hard times
Hunger and nakedness, from the snake that hissed
Beaten and killed by the ones
Who say, "look to the sky for your piece of the pie"
And didn't want to tell you that god's within self
Bloodsuckers of the poor wanna keep your wealth
Keep you a slave, so you don't misbehave
You never know the truth til you're dead in your grave
That's when you wanna come back, but there ain't no haps
Traps, caught you like a good strong buck, now you're fucked!
But my third eye helps me see
That the black man's God and yo it ain't no mystery
[both] it ain't no mystery .
[sadat x]Who is the mystery god, have you seen him?
You can keep searchin for a trillion years
Keep spreadin dates but he never appears
Crazy delusions of a big white man
Sittin on the throne, magic wand in his hand.
"you go to heaven! dude, you go to hell!"
Churches think this mystery seems to sell
Join the 10%, duty to sell the eighty-five
You got part of your salary when this old God arrives
I'll be gone, jetti, I nix comedy spook
John? is foul, but he still know the truth
Organized crime, drop you off in america
Land of the brave, watch the man from the cave
Used to kneel to the cross for the war with the rappers

Used to think it great, to rest? in plates
Used to pray on my knees to the mystery for g's
But instead of gettin g's all I got was free cheese
And bad advice, a tie around my neck
Shoot on my collar, to cut off my breath
But now all that's over, reality rules
Deal strictly with the gospel of the? schools
Preacher preacher you could never be my teacher
Dealin lies and deceit for some brothers from the street
Know that the black man is God (the black man's God)
There is no mystery
[both] it ain't no mystery .
"who is that? " "the supreme black
man, that's who!"
"hoo that's the man!" [both] it ain't no mystery
"who is that? " "the supreme black man,
that's who!"
"hoo that's the man!" [both] it ain't no mystery
[lord jamar]First soul, black like coal
The original one, with the power of the sun
Allah's god, always has been always will be
Never could be, a fuckin mystery
But you pray for jehovah to come
That'll be the day when you leave the slum
Until that time, you just keep eatin swine
Drinkin cheap wine on the welfare line
[sadat x]Who's the clown, that didn't paint jesus brown?
Everybody knows the man was original
When the jam is over i'ma go and take my vegetable
Check buy a tech let loose in the vatican
Courts writin lies, record company is mad again
These asiatics is racist
Because I love the black faces
So put your Bible in the attic cause I didn't come for static
The true and living g-o-d
It ain't no mystery
[both] it ain't no mystery .
"who is that? " "the supreme black
man, that's who!"
"hoo that's the man!" [both] it ain't no mystery
"who is that? " "the supreme black man,
that's who!"
"hoo that's the man!" [both] it ain't no mystery

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Brand Nubian is a hip hop group from New Rochelle, New York, consisting of three MCs; Grand Puba (born Maxwell Dixon, March 4, 1966), Sadat X (formerly Derek X, born Derek Murphy) and Lord Jamar (born Lorenzo Dechalus, September 17, 1968); and two DJs, DJ Alamo and DJ Sincere.

Their debut album One For All is one of the more popular and acclaimed alternative hip hop albums of the 1990s, known for socially conscious and politically charged content inspired by the teachings of the Nation of Gods and Earths.

1989-1992
Brand Nubian formed in 1986 after Grand Puba's original group, Masters of Ceremony, split up. Its first single, "Brand Nubian," was released in 1986. Signed to Elektra Records by A&R man Dante Ross, its debut album, One For All, was released in 1990. Generally acclaimed, the album drew fire for militant Five-Percenter rhetoric on tracks such as "Drop the Bomb" and "Wake Up." The controversy helped sales, though the album was still not a great commercial success. To date, the album has sold 350,000 units. A version of the Fab Five Freddy-directed video for the single "Wake Up," featuring a Black man in white-face makeup, was also banned from MTV. On MTV and from official WEA sources, this image was replaced by a Baptist preacher. The singles "Slow Down," "All for One," and "Wake Up" all became hits on Billboard’s Hot Rap Tracks chart in 1991.

Shortly after its debut release, Sadat X and Lord Jamar began having problems with Grand Puba, which caused him to leave the group, along with DJ Alamo, to pursue a solo career. Lord Jamar and Sadat X enlisted DJ Sincere to join the group in 1992. The same year, Puba released his solo debut, Reel to Reel, which featured the hit single "360° (What Goes Around)".

Later in 1992, the Puba-less Brand Nubian released a hit single of its own, "Punks Jump up to Get Beat Down". The track was met with controversy over alleged homophobic content, referencing the Sadat X line "I can freak, fly, flow, fuck up a faggot/I don't understand their ways, I ain't down with gays." Despite the controversy, the single charted on the Billboard Hot 100 at number 77. Later versions omitted the line, including the version on the greatest hits compilation The Very Best of Brand Nubian.

1992-1996
In late 1992, the crew released its second album, In God We Trust. "Punks Jump Up to Get Beat Down" was included on this release, as well as the number-92 Hot-100 single, "Love Me or Leave Me Alone." The effort sold moderately well, fueled by the crew's continuing controversy. Also in 1993, the group contributed a track for the Menace II Society soundtrack, titled "Lick Dem..........."

The group’s next release, Everything is Everything, was issued in November 1994. The controversy kept growing, with further accusations of the group’s music being analogous to hate speech. The album received very mixed reviews and mediocre sales, despite the top-40 Hot Rap Tracks singles "Word is Bond" and "Hold On (feat. Starr)." In 1995, the group broke up, left Elektra, and launched solo careers in music and television. That year, Puba released his second solo effort, 2000, featuring another Billboard Hot 100 single, "I Like It (I Wanna Be Where You Are)." Sadat X released his first solo effort, titled Wild Cowboys (Loud/RCA/BMG Records), in 1996.

1997-2000
The original members reunited in 1997, contributing a song to the Soul In The Hole soundtrack, titled "A Child is Born". Another song, "Keep It Bubblin'," appeared on the 1997 Money Talks soundtrack. In 1998, the four original members returned with the album Foundation on a new label, Arista/BMG Records. The album received wide acclaim and featured contributions from a larger group of producers, including DJ Premier, Buckwild, Lord Finesse, and Diamond D. The lead single "Don't Let it Go to Your Head" became, at number 54, the group's highest-charting single on the Hot 100. In 2000, the crew once again teamed up with Buckwild of D.I.T.C. and released the underground single "Rockin' It," before the members continued their individual pursuits. Sadat X released a solo EP in 2000, The State of New York vs. Derek Murphy, on Loud/Relativity Records.

2001-present
Puba released his third solo effort, Understand This, in 2001, which received little attention despite featuring his fellow Brand Nubian members. The original members reunited once again in 2004 for the release of its fifth album, Fire in the Hole, their first release on an independent label, Babygrande Records. The album received mixed reviews and sold below expectations. Sadat X released another solo effort in 2005, titled Experience and Education, receiving mostly positive reviews. Jamar also furthered his acting career, recently appearing on an episode of The Sopranos, as well as episodes of Oz, Third Watch, and Law & Order. Lord Jamar released his first solo album, The 5% Album, June 27, 2006, on Babygrande Records. Sadat X's third full length album, titled Black October, was released October 2006. In 2007 the group released an album titled Time's Runnin' Out. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.

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