Let Me Hear Sumn (feat. Casual & Big Arch) - Aceyalone

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Let Me Hear Sumn (feat. Casual & Big Arch) Lyrics

[Chorus: repeat 2X]

Lemme hear somethin'

Lemme hold somethin'

Roll somethin'

Lemme show you somethin'

What'chu know good

What's poppin' wit'chu

What's happenin'

What's crackalackin'?
How you mackin'?

You still bad actin'?

[Verse 1: Aceyalone]

I'll be in the back rappin'

Clownin' and laughin'

Jumped up
When I heard somebody was cappin'


I'm usually kickin' it and coolin' and lampin'

Then I heard wackass rappers was runnin' rampant

They always wanna sample it

Take it for they own

And take it home

But they eventually break a bone

But I'ma take 'em on

To the break a dawn

I'll take your girl and make her moan

Shit I'm in the zone

Sorry for fuckin' up your little tea party

My bad, just wanna show you how we party

Losers night out, hit the club like a champ

Find me a spot on the floor and set up my camp

Cuttin' up the amps and dancin' with some ladies
Been livin' shady since the late eighties

A date maybe, in a purple moon


I was dippin' so hard that I broke the spoon

I like to float about five feet off the floor

Offa brown rum, green bud and off tour

Off the head, offa the pacific shore

Rhymes galore, what more could you ask for?

[Chorus]

[Verse 2: Casual]

It's like the buddha bomb brothers we gutter

I let 'em shine now I close the shutters

On the others so let's begin

The way I finesse the pen

Keep me runnin' through women

Like estrogen

Little mama with the sexy skin

Still lets me in

In the bay jet skiin'
With two lesbians

I leans gangsta

Whatever you catch me in

Even a Harley lookin' out for pedestrians

Cats remember the rap

The center is action packed

Adrenaline

Raw raps will hinder them

With more momentum than a pendulum shift

Bear witness to the synthesis I'm hittin' em with

Casual and Aceyalone
You crazy? Imagine your brains being blown

Nigga burn somethin', learn somethin'

Blow somethin' like you want something'

If not, lemme hold somethin'

[Chorus]

[Verse 3: Big Arch]

I'm living large like a fresh white 3-X
You give me respect

And if you don't like it get the eject

I detect a gang of haters in the 380

Your innovator

Beat creators

Keep thinkin you gon' be major

O say ya got me gone off doja
The rap composer

The shit I just told ya

Should hold ya

Wanna dose of ya nigga?

Hold your composure

I'll be back in another twenty-four

When I get sober

Lo and behold

A nigga flowin' so cold

I grab the microphone

And turn it into a sno-cone

Ha! Big nigga gettin my smoke on

When I leave I'll still be bumpin up on the system in your home

Uh! While you willin' to get it on

I'll be killin' this song

Got you feelin' it in your bones

The chrome steady driven it in your dome

Makin' sure you niggaz get it and then I'm gone

I'm through your zone like I'm Jerome Bettis n'

I'ma give these niggaz a dose of they own medicine
Ha! You know you gon' get it if

You come off in this nigga's home

Showin' the wrong ettequitte

C'mon killa

Mind your manners my gorilla

There's plenty of scrilla

And bananas for a nigga

But you gotta be a go getta

Get you a good girl

Don't get you no gold digga

[Chorus]

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Aceyalone (born Eddie Hayes) is an American rapper, known for his command of words & language. A founding member of: Freestyle Fellowship (with Mikah 9, P.E.A.C.E., Self Jupiter & producer J-Sumbi), Haiku D'Etat (with Myka 9 and Abstract Rude), The A-Team (with Abstract Rude) & Aceyalone & RJD2 (with RJD2).

After releasing a pair of albums with the Freestyle Fellowship, To Whom it May Concern... and Innercity Griots, Acey signed to Capitol Records and released his highly acclaimed solo debut, All Balls Don't Bounce, in 1995. He returned three years later with his second album, A Book of Human Language, a collaboration with producer Mumbles.

Acey returned solo again in 2001 with his third solo album, Accepted Eclectic. In 2002, the Freestyle Fellowship returned after 9 years for the release of their third group album, Shockadoom. 2002 and 2003 saw two more solo releases, Hip Hop and the World We Live In and Love & Hate and another A-Team album ('Lab Down Under'). In 2006, Aceyalone released two more solo projects, first, Magnificent City, a collaboration with producer RJD2, followed by Grand Imperial. 2007 sees Acey releasing the first in his planned explorations of world musics, Lightining Stikes.

Widely recognized as one of the more lyrically gifted in the history of emceeing, Aceyalone embodies the sophisticated west coast style that is showcased in other indie artists such as Blackalicious and Del Tha Funkee Homosapien.





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