Love, Hell or Right - Killarmy

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Word (yo three joints youknowi'msayin? )
The God existed way before that (word)
Not tonight man
Number one niggas put a lot of energy into this shit man (yup)
Niggas put a lot of time into this shit man (yeah)
And it's like, it's like when you put, when you invest time into somethin god
Then it pays off man, bottom line
(it's like you get, you get out of it what you put into it)
What you put into it youknowi'msayin
So you give a hundred and ten you gonna get a hundred and twenty back
Rza's only right
It's like we had to go though hell to come out right

That cipher, they got to make their own choice
We can't make they choice for em they made their own choice
It was up to us they probably would've been with us, knowi'msayin
But they made their own choice and they went their own way
And they fell off

That's why I'm glad it's like yo
I glad of this shit, because niggas gotta come up now


But see everything happen for a reason son, knahmean
And that's why them niggas got cut
The way they got cut when they got cut off, youknowi'mmean
It's like it happened for a reason god
It was meant to be, y'all can't see it no other way
(niggas had to go) you know?
You can't see it no other way son
It's like we either gonna do with or without god

It seems like when niggas got cut our shit came stronger together
It's for the better...

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Killarmy (pronounced Killa Army) is an American hip hop group, most well-known through their affiliation with the Wu-Tang Clan. They are one of the earliest and most successful of the many Wu-Tang affiliates that emerged in the mid-to-late 1990's. Originally consisting of New York rappers 9th Prince (RZA's younger brother), Islord, Dom Pachino, Killa Sin and Ohio producer 4th Disciple, they added Beretta 9 and ShoGun Assasson to the roster in 1996, also from Ohio. They distinguish themselves from the other affiliates with gritty subject matter, differing from the standard subject matter of martial arts common to Wu-Tang and their affilates and focusing on themes of military and combat.

Killarmy released numerous singles from 1995 to 1997, including "Swinging Swords" and "Camouflage Ninjas" as well as the Sunz Of Man collaborations "Wake Up" and "Soldiers of Darkness". The album Silent Weapons For Quiet Wars was released in 1997 just after the release of the Wu-Tang Clan's second album, as well as a 12" single containing two tracks from the album, "Wu-Renegades" and "Clash of the Titans". Shortly after the group's manager General Wise was shot dead in Steubenville, but the group pressed on undeterred, appearing on the Wu-Tang Killa Bees: The Swarm compilation and each making numerous appearances on other Wu-Tang projects from the Clansmen themselves and from other affiliates. The group's second album Dirty Weaponry was released in 1998 and the third, Fear, Love & War was released on September 11, 2001. In 2002, the group received some controversy following the Washington D.C. sniper attacks. On an episode of Tim Russert's Meet the Press, Russert and Montgomery County police chief Charles Moose stated that Killarmy influenced the shootings, and referenced a number of lyrics to support the claims. Despite the press attention, nothing materialized from the accusations. In 2002, Dom Pachino became the first group member to release a solo album, with Tera Iz Him. 9th Prince followed in 2003 with his solo debut Granddaddy Flow. ShoGun Assasson is rumored to be the next member to release a solo album. 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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