Dedicated - Das EFX

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Dedicated, dedicated
Dedicated, dedicated to all the niggas gettin' high
Dedicated, dedicated to all the bitches actin' fly
Dedicated, dedicated to all the niggas runnin' game
Dedicated, dedicated to all the chicks that do the same

Yo, well, if the honeys think I'm stuck up, I tell 'em shut the fuck up
And you can get'cha man, I bet a grand he gettin' broke up
So whatta, who wanna fuck around and get silly?
Really? We're on the road again just like Willie

Nelson, so what the hell son, no bore ya
Annoy ya when I spill the beans like lawyer
I saw ya, tried to pick my style, hit the balls
I guess you must be ready to die like Biggie Smalls

Diggity good heavens, it all started in the projects like the Evans
But fuck the good times, we packin' weapons
Want the fortune and the fame kid, you know the name, kid
Style reign, puttin' MC's through style change

And if you want me, then you got to come get me
I'm strictly fuckin' niggas up like 1 50
1, two rum shots chased precise
Two gun shots but it's sheisty, they wanna ice

Thinkin' I might beat the hurt, I'm not him
And I'm gon' get paid and fool like Rakim

Dedicated, dedicated to all the niggas gettin' high
Dedicated, dedicated to all the bitches actin' fly
Dedicated, dedicated to all the niggas runnin' game
Dedicated, dedicated to all the chicks that do the same

Dedicated, dedicated to all the niggas gettin' high
Dedicated, dedicated to all the bitches actin' fly
Dedicated, dedicated to all the niggas runnin' game
Dedicated, dedicated to all the chicks that do the same

Well, here I come, word, yo, this be my third release
I never let the honeys and the moneys get me geese, peace
To the crews payin' dues in the background
How my rap sound? Yo Boogie Banger, bring it back now

Niggas with the runnin' mile, your time's runnin' out
I make it happen, niggas slackin', son, they dumbin' out
Actin' fly, jack passed me by
Muah, you can kiss that black ass goodbye

No lie, see I fry your crew 'til they sizzle
Fizzle, you know the sewer style is in bizzle
Bull take a pull, lift your floor money pack
Backs before I put a whoopin' on that ass

Do not get the booze, split the L, stuff it well
Niggas bullshittin', wonder how the fuck it sell
Now dig it, me and my man, we came wit it
We stuffin' motherfuckers out the way and like Riddick

Admit it, I'm right to rough so tighten up
I'm audi for them niggas actin' rowdy, lightin' blunts, what?

Dedicated, dedicated to all the niggas gettin' high
Dedicated, dedicated to all the bitches actin' fly
Dedicated, dedicated to all the niggas runnin' game
Dedicated, dedicated to all the chicks that do the same

Dedicated, dedicated to all the niggas gettin' high
Dedicated, dedicated to all the bitches actin' fly
Dedicated, dedicated to all the niggas runnin' game
Dedicated, dedicated to all the chicks that do the same

Dedicated, dedicated to all the niggas gettin' high
Dedicated, dedicated to all the bitches actin' fly
Dedicated, dedicated to all the niggas runnin' game
Dedicated, dedicated to all the chicks that do the same

Dedicated, dedicated to all the niggas gettin' high
Dedicated, dedicated to all the bitches actin' fly
Dedicated, dedicated to all the niggas runnin' game
Dedicated, dedicated to all the chicks that do the same

To all the niggas gettin' high
Dedicated to all the bitches actin' fly
Dedicated to all the niggas runnin' game
Dedicated to all the chicks that do the same

Dedicated to all the niggas gettin' high
To all the bitches actin' fly
Dedicated to all the niggas who on the game kid
Dedicated to all the chicks that do the same

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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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