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Embed: Hey little babe you're changin
Babe are you feelin sore?
Ain't no use in dancin
Don't wanna play no more
*repeat x3*
Verse 1: drayz
Well yo yo waddup?


Boo how ya doin? let's go walk and talk
See i ain't about to hawk i plans to make this short
See i been (where?) in the sewer liggity layin with the crew (true)
And wiggity watchin all the changes that you're goin thru
Now walk, first of all we all can tell you're feelin sore
And that's for sure, niggity now raw like how you was before
I saw you last year, change from the past year
Hit the fast gear, kniggity knew you couldn't last here
You piggity past here, higgity had to hold you down
But then you turned around and stiggity started standing cross town
You gettin a bad name in the fast lane
Gettin a bad frame, niggity not the same and that's a damn shame
Chorus (x2)
Verse 2: skoob
Yo
Shorty rappin what the deal? iggity ain't heard from me in a while
See, once a man and twice a child but in your case it's wiggity wild
Let's break the ice and liggity light this weed
Remember you was schoolin me when you was only a seed
Now it's time to school you cos see i'm a nigga that's true
If we ain't see it in the streets, my crew, we heard it from you
A few couldn't understand cos you was raised in the street
To each his own, whiggity where you layed your hat was your home
None see the shining sea, you been the star on tv
See i only knew you by face til i met my nigga p
Piggity put me on to you, tiggity told me to shine
So when you had the time, iggity i had the rhyme
Started runnin with them kids and keepin up with them trends
I never took it as a diss cos me and you was just friends
But now your man's got you on some other garbage
C. deloris tucker got you thinkin murder charges
Plus them same cats flipped on you, dissin you
Cos you're sample says "you ain't original", i wanted to get rid of
You
But who would figure you would try to play both sides?
You honey rides, you look at your reflection through my eyes, no lies
Chorus (x2)
Verse 3: drayz, skoob
And naw man
Now some people are tryin to ban you but they don't understand you
Like me and my man do, when all the drama that you ran thru
(so thankyou) for the benz, thankyou for the rims and timbs
Thankyou for the friends, thankyou for the ends that i spend
Thankyou for the weed and all the times you took me overseas
And thankyou for the dreams and all the fans that i please
Thanks from all hardcore, thanks for lettin me be a member
And thanks for lettin me rock your party, shorty just remember
I'll be tender when you're weared, for you's a diamond in the rough
You want the fuck, i know you feel sore but higgity hush
Biggity baby you diggity don't try
We're gon' held you down til the diggity day that we die
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Intro/chorus: (*sample of queen's "sail away sweet sister"*)
Hey little babe you're changin
Babe are you feelin sore?
Ain't no use in dancin
Don't wanna play no more
*repeat x3*
Verse 1: drayz
Well yo yo waddup?


Boo how ya doin? let's go walk and talk
See i ain't about to hawk i plans to make this short
See i been (where?) in the sewer liggity layin with the crew (true)
And wiggity watchin all the changes that you're goin thru
Now walk, first of all we all can tell you're feelin sore
And that's for sure, niggity now raw like how you was before
I saw you last year, change from the past year
Hit the fast gear, kniggity knew you couldn't last here
You piggity past here, higgity had to hold you down
But then you turned around and stiggity started standing cross town
You gettin a bad name in the fast lane
Gettin a bad frame, niggity not the same and that's a damn shame
Chorus (x2)
Verse 2: skoob
Yo
Shorty rappin what the deal? iggity ain't heard from me in a while
See, once a man and twice a child but in your case it's wiggity wild
Let's break the ice and liggity light this weed
Remember you was schoolin me when you was only a seed
Now it's time to school you cos see i'm a nigga that's true
If we ain't see it in the streets, my crew, we heard it from you
A few couldn't understand cos you was raised in the street
To each his own, whiggity where you layed your hat was your home
None see the shining sea, you been the star on tv
See i only knew you by face til i met my nigga p
Piggity put me on to you, tiggity told me to shine
So when you had the time, iggity i had the rhyme
Started runnin with them kids and keepin up with them trends
I never took it as a diss cos me and you was just friends
But now your man's got you on some other garbage
C. deloris tucker got you thinkin murder charges
Plus them same cats flipped on you, dissin you
Cos you're sample says "you ain't original", i wanted to get rid of
You
But who would figure you would try to play both sides?
You honey rides, you look at your reflection through my eyes, no lies
Chorus (x2)
Verse 3: drayz, skoob
And naw man
Now some people are tryin to ban you but they don't understand you
Like me and my man do, when all the drama that you ran thru
(so thankyou) for the benz, thankyou for the rims and timbs
Thankyou for the friends, thankyou for the ends that i spend
Thankyou for the weed and all the times you took me overseas
And thankyou for the dreams and all the fans that i please
Thanks from all hardcore, thanks for lettin me be a member
And thanks for lettin me rock your party, shorty just remember
I'll be tender when you're weared, for you's a diamond in the rough
You want the fuck, i know you feel sore but higgity hush
Biggity baby you diggity don't try
We're gon' held you down til the diggity day that we die
Chorus (x2

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The duo “Das EFX” emerged in 1991 from the well-established East Coast Hip-Hop scene. The group is composed of Willie “Skoob” Hines and Andre “Krazy Drayz” Weston. With their first album “Dead serious” released in 1992, the group creates a mini-revolution by using an ultra-fast rap associated with funky beats. The album was a commercial success. The following year, Das EFX released their second LP “Straight up Sewaside", “Hold it down” in 1995, and “Generation EFX” in 1998. Their last album was "How We Do" which was released in 2003.
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Das EFX's wildly playful, rapid-fire stuttering -- dense with rhymes and nonsense words -- was one of the most distinctive and influential lyrical styles in early-'90s hip-hop. While the duo completely rewrote the MC rule book, they themselves were increasingly pegged as a one-dimensional novelty the longer their career progressed, despite watching elements of their style creep into countless rappers' bags of tricks. Krazy Drazyz (born Andre Weston; Teaneck, NJ) and Skoob (born Willie Hines) were both raised in Brooklyn, but didn't begin performing together until they met at Virginia State University in 1988. Removed from an active music scene, the two were free to develop their most idiosyncratic tendencies; they started making up gibberish words (anything ending in "-iggity" was a favorite) that added loads of extra syllables to their lines, and wove plenty of pop-cultural references into the tongue-twisting lyrical gymnastics that resulted. Das EFX caught their big break when they performed at a talent show judged by EPMD; though they didn't win, EPMD was impressed enough to offer them a deal, and the duo became part of the Hit Squad crew of protégés.

Signing to the East West label, Das EFX began work on their debut album, commuting between Virginia and New York and mailing tapes to EPMD (then touring the country) for guidance. Upon its release in 1992, Dead Serious caused an immediate sensation, and is still considered something of a landmark in hip-hop circles. The first single, the instantly memorable signature song "They Want EFX," was a Top 40 pop hit and a Top Ten R&B hit, and helped push sales of Dead Serious past the platinum mark. Wary of being pigeonholed by repeating themselves, the duo slowed down their lyrical flow and downplayed the surrealistic side of their interplay on the follow-up album, 1993's Straight Up Sewaside, which went gold. Around the time of 1995's disappointing Hold It Down, Das EFX found themselves caught in the middle of EPMD's ugly breakup; it led to a three-year absence from recording. By the time they returned in 1998 with Generation EFX, the group was playing more to a devoted but narrower cult audience; they have remained largely silent since. Steve Huey, All Music Guide 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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