Ground Level - Stereo MC's

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Ground Level Lyrics

Yeah ee Yeah

Yeah ee Yeah
C' mon

Yeah ee Yeah


It just depends how close to ground level you are

It just depends how close to ground level you are

Can you see the hurt can you see the pain
Can you feel the rain comin' like a train of thought

Yeah ee Yeah

It just depends how close to ground level you are
Yeah ee Yeah
Whether rain or shine whether yours or mine
Say I won't go blind for no philistine no more


It just depends how close to ground level you are
So get on train of thought
So get on train of thought

Yeah ee Yeah
C'mon

We' re sick of seein' poverty
Yeah ee Yeah
We' re sick of seein' misery
We' re sick of the fatality
Yeah ee Yeah
In every locality

Are we just killing time
Waiting for a sign
Like a battle cry
Or a long goodbye no no

It just depends how close to ground level you are
So get on train of thought

It just depends how close to ground level you are

Yeah ee yeah
Yeah ee Yeah
Yeah ee Yeah
Yeah ee Yeah
C'mon

They'll use you as artillery
They want you in the military
Ya gott know your enemy

Yeah ee Yeah

But we all know the killer be
They act so viciously

Wearin' pure diguise they camouflage their eyes
All around there's spies no-one realise no no

It just depends how close to ground level you are

So get on train of thought
So get on train of thought

Yeah ee Yeah

We're sick of seein' property
Yeah ee Yeah
We're sick of seein' property
Yeah ee Yeah
We're sick of seein' property
Yeah ee Yeah

Are just killing time waiting for a sign
Like a battle cry or a long goodbye no more
It just depends how close to ground level you are

So get on train of thought
Yeah ee Yeah

Yeah ee Yeah
C'mon

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Stereo MCs are a hip hop and alternative dance group formed in 1985 in London, England. The group consists of Rob Birch (vocals), Nick "The Head" Hallam (turntables, production), and Ian "Owen If" Rossiter (drums). They are best known for their 1992 single "Connected", which was a transatlantic top 20 hit.

Vocalist Rob Birch and DJ)/producer Nick Hallam founded their Gee Street recording studio and record label with money they were given to leave their London flat and, dispensing with using a backing band, travelled to early gigs on public transport.

They recorded their debut album, 33-45-78 in 1989 on a shoestring budget, with DJ Cesare, drummer Owen If and backing vocalist Cath Coffey. In 1990, "Elevate My Mind" became first British hip hop single to reach the United States R&B record chart. However, in the emerging UK alternative dance scene, it took an alliance with the Jungle Brothers to ensure chart success for Supernatural. Remix work for U2, PM Dawn, Queen Latifah, The Disposable Heroes of Hiphoprisy, Monie Love and Electronic followed.

Their live band included singers Andrea Bedassie and Verona Davis, and they were one of the few hip hop acts to play at rock music festivals at the time. Stereo MCs' mainstream breakthrough came in 1992 with the album Connected, which contained the hit singles "Connected", "Step It Up", "Creation", and "Ground Level", and also won them the BRIT Awards for Best Group and Best Album.

The follow-up to Connected did not appear for almost a decade. Further remix duties for Madonna and the Jungle Brothers in 1998 kept the Stereo MCs' name in the limelight. Madonna went on to use the Stereo MCs remix of "Frozen" as the basis of the live arrangement of the song on her 2001 Drowned World Tour.

2001 saw the release of Deep Down & Dirty, followed by a tour including slots opening for the recently re-united Jane's Addiction. Their sixth studio album, Double Bubble, was released in July 2008, followed by their seventh album, Emperor's Nightingale, in August 2011. 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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