Into the Night (feat. Chris Batson) - Social Club Misfits

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Into the Night (feat. Chris Batson) Lyrics

Cook it up when I write it down
Oh, I was late, but I'm 'bout it now
You need that heat, gimmie three minutes
They doubted me, but look, we did it
Now watch me take this to the max
Ooh, to the max
Look at God look at that
Now watch me take this to the max

Call me OG with the young flow
Got my wrist game on all axis's
Flow hot, make the climate change
Melt them polar caps causing raging weathers
I'm young enough to like slip and
slide in my backyard but I never slip
Wordsmith since day one
Write a verse like the screen play
Michael Bates spitting A-1 for the sonic youth like I'm Green Day
Rap game got it locked down but I never asked it to marry me
And I'm cooking verses so legendary
This garlic parmesan, lemon pepper
This Wing Stop call it chicken dinner
This that well done and you can tell the difference
Ok, I know

Cook it up when I write it down
Oh, I was late, but I'm 'bout it now
You need that heat, gimmie three minutes
They doubted me, but look, we did it
Now watch me take this to the max
Ooh, to the max
Look at God look at that
Now watch me take this to the max

It's Marty baby
I don't care who your boss is
I run through the office, run through the offense
I don't got a off switch on my awesomeness
Every beat like a country cartridge
Awkward with a little bit of ah
Pull up to a hitter like ah
(Seriously, this is like the fourth song I've interrupted
If you don't like our music you're dead inside)
Saw a fight like celebrity death match
Battle any rapper who have negative feedback
Batman, yeah, run with a ski mask
I'm good in the hood, that's a G pass
I don't look back, I don't recap
You say you the best, I don't see that
I lost some friends that I need back
I pray so hard I need knee pads
I'm Larry David to the haters
On the way to be your favorite
On the way to see the Lakers
Never got robbed by the majors
Used to get robbed by the neighbors
I really want to make this clear
Yeah, every year is our year
Swear it's not even fair

Cook it up when I write it down
Oh, I was late, but I'm 'bout it now
You need that heat, gimmie three minutes
They doubted me, but look, we did it
Now watch me take this to the max
Ooh, to the max
Look at God look at that
Now watch me take this to the max
Cook it up when I write it down
Oh, I was late, but I'm 'bout it now
You need that heat, gimmie three minutes
They doubted me, but look, we did it
Now watch me take this to the max
Ooh, to the max
Look at God look at that
Now watch me take this to the max

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People often talk about the future of hip-hop music like it isn't right now. As if the future were some far off paint splotch occupying our collective imagination. On the contrary, the future is now, and some aren't afraid to take it where it's going. Enter Social Club Misfits the Broward duo that has built a cult following on the strength of their provocative oeuvre and singular, quick-witted approach. Comprised of Marty and Fern, Social Club Misfits is the after-effect of two distinctive personalities meshing to create an invigorating sound. The self-monikered "Misfits" are disruptors in every sense, challenging norms and bringing other misfits along for the ride. With a host of projects and EP's under their proverbial belt, including the Billboard-charting full lengths The Misadventures of Fern and Marty and Into the Night, Social Club Misfits have made a sport of pushing boundaries and redefining the possibilities of what faith-based music can accomplish. From headlining sold out tours across the country to spawning imitators the world over, it's clear the duo has struck a chord with listeners from all walks of life. They have bypassed perceived gatekeepers in favor of carving their own lane and fueling their purpose. While some are content with moving wherever the current leads, Social Club Misfits have embraced their calling as leaders of a more intentional school of thought. The misfits are now. 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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