Imperial Sound (feat. Saul Williams) - Torae

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Imperial Sound (feat. Saul Williams) Lyrics

Praise
I just don't understand how things got so
out of hand
Tell me
I'm back for another go 'round on this
merry-go-round
I'm livin', pennin' and givin' you imperial
sound
Turn the booth to a burial ground, I
hommie everything
The James Holmes of the poems, I shotty
every...
Every beat is the bang, every ringer I rang
Every Tweeter, every speaker say I'm doin'
my thang
The units I slang, move it, remain, crew is
the same
Out in Hollywood swingin', shit is Kool &
the Gang
My Balmains got gratuitous hang, it's
grown man sag
Traded the thots for stocks, that's grown
man swag
Tryna provide answers like Sway searchin'
his Siri
With Kanye at his side, now can you feel
me?
This shit is that crucial, it's ever fuck me or
act neutral
Cause they'd rather shoot you than salute
you
I mean I couldn't figure a better way to set
it off
Been goin' on for a minute, I've been
spittin'
Yeah, this that imperial sound shit
Sing it, though
Let's get back to it
Since that last LP, I might have gained
some fans
They was on the Posturepedic, had a
change of plans
Don't let the money change you when it's
changin' hands
I've been a stand-up guy, never changed my
stance
I never came to dance, I spit legend
Believe we should reign the city, no kick
steppin'
My kicks epic, your clique retched, your
bitch ratchet
I'm a solo album away from a hat trick,
you can't match it
You ain't catch it don't mean I ain't pen it
I can quote some dope shit, I can't force
'em to get it
Can't force 'em to listen, it's more
awesomely written
Need the pen, the pad, the track best force
'em, I've been in
They say pressure bust pipes and make
diamonds
Shit I'm tryna lay the pipe, bustin' cake
rhymin'
That's real talk, man
And so there you have it
Goin' on for a while, I've been wildin',
Coney Island
Yeah, I'm feelin' like it's time to get into
this LP
But before we get right there, I got my guy
Sean Taylor with me
I'ma let Sean talk to 'yall for a minute, get
it
Imperial grace of the lexicon
Words are chosen even, and we are not
The space to ponder, the breath within the
trumpet
Muted voice, still music, muted minds
provoke thought
The meaning of meaning
Lovesick poet drunk off enunciation,
staggering through universes of belief
Premeditation, self preservation
A man should, no matter how mundane the
practice
Young girl taps his shoulder to ask daddy
what that is, aww baby
He's just sleeping
The uniformed men that surround him never
question what they're policing
Your place in this story, rent, owning or
leasing
When Black lives are capital, they were
lowercased
Mispronounced a whole system you fuckin'
faced

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TORAE was up four hours before you this morning. By the second time you hit snooze on any given day he could be in the booth recording your new favorite song, penning his next feature on a hot compilation or on his way to your town to give you the show you’ve been waiting for tonight. Anything is possible, which explains how he’s performed before 20,000 people at a sold-out Nassau Coliseum and hit the stage with the likes of The Clipse, Cam'ron, Juelz Santana, Jim Jones, Stimuli and countless others all before signing a major recording contract. Oh you ain’t know? This self proclaimed ‘new breed of the raw’ gained his first exposure after submitting a demo tape to Bad Boy Records in the late 90's. Impressed with the demo, one of the label's executives featured TORAE on a compilation album released through an independent company. Soon after TORAE was invited to join The Ruff Ryders and Cash Money Millionaires on their nationwide tour. He went on to record and release a 12" single "Gimme The Mic" b/w "Spice Thang" on his own Internal Affairs Entertainment imprint, which you may have heard during several mix-show segments on New York's # 1 Hip-Hop Radio Station Hot 97. The buzz circulated throughout the music industry’s elite, and while on the set of Cam’ron’s music video for “My Hood” TORAE had the opportunity to show Cam and his friends just how vivid he could spit. He became a part of the Diplomat family, and although not signed to their label, remained close to Cam'ron, and the Dipset. It has been said that TORAE “redefines the word grind” and even at that early point in his career it was evident why. He continued to bless mix CD's by the hottest DJ's from coast-to-coast (DJ Self, DJ Bedtyme 357, DJ Mickey Knox, DJ Vega Benetton & others), and even an advertising drop for the NBA Cavalier's forward LeBron James, which was added to Cleveland radio stations. His intro verses for Hot 97's DJ Camilo, and Power 105's Steph Lova had the streets restless and ready for more. TORAE has performed from Manhattan to Miami and even laced an introduction to the weekly "Roc Radio Show" on New York's Power 105 & XM Radio, hosted by music mogulDamon Dash. In May 2006 TORAE released the single "Promises" b/w "T.I.M.E." on AV8 Records as a member of the underground hip-hop supergroup The Co. {Coalescence}. The new union nailed the classic combination of “ill beats, sick bars and hot hooks”. The single remains in heavy rotationon underground radio shows, music choiceand both satellite radio stations. It was featured on The JustoTribute mixtape hosted by Pete Rock, and only three months after its release, nominated for two Underground Music Awards (Best Rap Group & Song of the Year). TORAE shines whether it be a solo or a group project and you can find both on a wide array of internet hip hop entities, including but not limited to allhiphop.com, hiphopgame.com, hhnlive.com, str8hiphop.comand hiphopdx.com. They don’t call him a young veteran in jest. TORAE has recorded with platinum & gold selling producers, such as DJ Clark Kent (Notorious B.I.G., Jay-Z), Jimi Kendricks (Ja Rule, R. Kelly), Khrysis (Little Brother, Justus League), Illmind (G-Unit Records) and DJ Babu (Dilated Peoples, World Famous Beat Junkies). He will soon release his fourth mixtape adding to Coney's Island's Finest, Da Young Veteran and Make Room @ Da Top. The highly anticipated Daily Conversation has guest appearances by Skyzoo, Tash of Tha Liks, Chaundon, The Co. and more, and features production by 9th Wonder, Khrysis and Hi Tek. The first single,"Get It Done" is ringing in the new year on xxlmag.com’s banger section. What better way to showcase the man with the out of this world swagger and ridiculous flow, and hip hop royalty DJ Premier behind the boards? The proverbial tock is ticking until the takeover. With songs like "Calling Me", "Something To See" and "A Nu Day" becoming fan favorites during shows TORAE is ready to deliver his lyrical genius to the world. In addition to his solo and group endeavors you’ll be hearing his voice on Rawkus Records’ Soundbombing 4, the eMC Project (Masta Ace, Wordsworth, Punchline & Strick), and DJ Babu’s new Duck Season this year, to name a few. His style, wordplay, and cadence is the breath of fresh air needed to bring Hip-Hop back to the future. He’s warned other MC’s to step their bars up, because with his colorful commentary he can give you his whole image in 16. Get ready for just what you’ve been missing...and all he asks is that you spell his name right. 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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