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Embed: Straight Tay, Pooh and 9th with no middle man
Everybody at the label asking, "Will it bang?"
I say, "Chill, just take a percocet or Ritalin now, let my people sing"

10 G's a show, whylin' out with pretty Tony and O
We make 'em wanna say it again, yeah
We make 'em wanna say it again
Beats from Mr. Douthit, fresh jeans, fresh clothes and outfits
We make 'em wanna say it again, yeah
We make 'em wanna say it again

I got so many rhymes, many styles to go with
And my competition all the while be hoping
That I'll quit bringing the pain like Ibuprofen
I can't dog, can't you see that the crowd is open, I mean
Mouths is open, hands in the air, just so aroused and focused
This is a movement, nigga it's bigger than showbiz
This is how I live it, I love hip hop, I just hate the niggaz in it

It's like, I'm just another nigga rockin' the mic
That's way above average and take it however you like
However despite, I'm left to write till my forearms get all tight
And my fingers start cramping up, pose ampin' up I'm standing, what
Y'all niggaz ain't man enough, chill agitating like dandruff
I ain't talking all tough, what them people keep saying is

Big trucks and wheels
Dominican broads that's cookin' my meals, one time
We make 'em wanna say it again, yeah
We make 'em wanna say it again
Niggaz copy my style, Big Dho walking down the aisle
We make 'em wanna say it again

Ayo, they beggin' for a taste of it
Get a plate, grab a cup or something, my nigga stop frontin'
On a mission, dudes still hunting
So stay out my way, act like you want something
Yo, my girl's a grown woman who ain't trynna get her eagle on
She'd rather be in bed gettin' her Keagel on
In and out, working the walls when the heat is on
Like Mary J. or Tweet is on, now sing along

Fresh clothes and cribs, gimme a salad pass 9th the ribs
We make 'em wanna say it again, ooh
We make 'em wanna say it again
Getting what's finally mine, sign of relief 'cause we finally signed
We make 'em wanna say it again, yeah
We make 'em wanna say it again

Say it one more time for that girl named Pam Gram
Or that some black chic chick, she got me saying, "Damn, damn"
You make me wanna say it again, you make me wanna say it again
Yeah say it one more time for my nigga named pretty Tony
That always come through it, the hoes that wanna know me
You make me wanna say it again, you make me wanna say it again

Alright ladies and gentlemen, don't go anywhere
We're gonna be right back with more of The Minstrel Show
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Say It Again Lyrics

And now with The Minstrel Show update
With your correspondent, Jennifer Duvall
How's everybody doing? This is Sean Don, you know me, Jennifer Duvall
I'm over here chilling with Little Brother right now
And it's feel good, you seen us, I'm listening to The Minstrel Show
You ain't heard, it's the biggest colored show on earth

I'm overweight, rap is fat to death
Obese when these beats catch wind of my breath
And yes, you ain't heard, you still rocking with the best
I just saved y'all from taking a guess
Not jeans, my dear, you ain't worthy to breathe my air
Or stand tall in the pair I wear, am I making it clear
As the best to lay his head 'round here
And no I'm not the heir apparent to whoever

They never could out hit us
Tried to think fast but never could out wit us
The only thing that they could ever do is outfit us
When clothes fit strange, I'm playin' Rick James
"Fuck yo' couch nigga!", I'm comin' out with a bang
Straight Tay, Pooh and 9th with no middle man
Everybody at the label asking, "Will it bang?"
I say, "Chill, just take a percocet or Ritalin now, let my people sing"

10 G's a show, whylin' out with pretty Tony and O
We make 'em wanna say it again, yeah
We make 'em wanna say it again
Beats from Mr. Douthit, fresh jeans, fresh clothes and outfits
We make 'em wanna say it again, yeah
We make 'em wanna say it again

I got so many rhymes, many styles to go with
And my competition all the while be hoping
That I'll quit bringing the pain like Ibuprofen
I can't dog, can't you see that the crowd is open, I mean
Mouths is open, hands in the air, just so aroused and focused
This is a movement, nigga it's bigger than showbiz
This is how I live it, I love hip hop, I just hate the niggaz in it

It's like, I'm just another nigga rockin' the mic
That's way above average and take it however you like
However despite, I'm left to write till my forearms get all tight
And my fingers start cramping up, pose ampin' up I'm standing, what
Y'all niggaz ain't man enough, chill agitating like dandruff
I ain't talking all tough, what them people keep saying is

Big trucks and wheels
Dominican broads that's cookin' my meals, one time
We make 'em wanna say it again, yeah
We make 'em wanna say it again
Niggaz copy my style, Big Dho walking down the aisle
We make 'em wanna say it again

Ayo, they beggin' for a taste of it
Get a plate, grab a cup or something, my nigga stop frontin'
On a mission, dudes still hunting
So stay out my way, act like you want something
Yo, my girl's a grown woman who ain't trynna get her eagle on
She'd rather be in bed gettin' her Keagel on
In and out, working the walls when the heat is on
Like Mary J. or Tweet is on, now sing along

Fresh clothes and cribs, gimme a salad pass 9th the ribs
We make 'em wanna say it again, ooh
We make 'em wanna say it again
Getting what's finally mine, sign of relief 'cause we finally signed
We make 'em wanna say it again, yeah
We make 'em wanna say it again

Say it one more time for that girl named Pam Gram
Or that some black chic chick, she got me saying, "Damn, damn"
You make me wanna say it again, you make me wanna say it again
Yeah say it one more time for my nigga named pretty Tony
That always come through it, the hoes that wanna know me
You make me wanna say it again, you make me wanna say it again

Alright ladies and gentlemen, don't go anywhere
We're gonna be right back with more of The Minstrel Show
Right after this commercial break

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Little Brother was a hip hop group from Durham, North Carolina, USA that consisted of rappers Phonte and Rapper Big Pooh, and DJ/producer 9th Wonder (from 2001 to 2007).

Little Brother formed in Durham, NC at North Carolina Central University in 1998. The group began as a trio, featuring members Phonte (Phonte Coleman), Big Pooh (Thomas Jones), and producer 9th Wonder (Pat Douthit). They are founding members of the North Carolina hip-hop collective called The Justus League, under the umbrella music group The Hall of Justus.

Their official debut came in August 2001 with their first recording, Speed; the song talks about making it big in the music business while still dealing with the troubles and hardships of life and holding down a full-time job. They continued to work the local scene and were picked up by ABB Records. In 2002, they released the cult hit 7" single Atari 2600, with lyrics centering around video games. In 2003, the group released their first full length album, The Listening. This record boosted the group to higher acclaim, but national recognition came when Jay-Z tapped 9th Wonder for the song Threat, off of his eighth offering The Black Album.

That fall, they opened for the Hieroglyphics crew on their Full Circle national tour. Little Brother’s sophomore album, The Minstrel Show, saw increased success due to their raised popularity. It's theme compares present day rap music and the music industry to the minstrel shows of the late 1800s.

In 2005, Little Brother became embroiled in a short-lived feud, when Young Jeezy's protege Slick Pulla challenged the group to a battle after hearing an interview in which Phonte voiced some disapprovments concerning drug rap and the "snowman mascot". Little Brother did not respond, and instead, Phonte called Slick Pulla and the pair resolved the misunderstanding.

Outside of the group, Phonte collaborated with producer Nicolay as The Foreign Exchange, on Connected. Rapper Big Pooh released a solo album entitled Sleepers. 9th Wonder has produced songs for major artists like De La Soul and Destiny's Child, as well as underground artists such as Sean Price, Hieroglyphics, Splash, and fellow members of The Justus League.

In addition, 9th has produced whole albums for Jean Grae (Jeanius), Murs (Murs 3:16: The 9th Edition), Buckshot (Chemistry) and a remix album of Nas' God's Son entitled God's Stepson. In this way he has helped to facilitate the return of albums done entirely by one MC and one producer, which have seen something of a resurgence (RJD2 and Aceyalone's Magnificent City, the upcoming DJ Premier and Royce da 5'9" joint album). He is also working on a second Buckshot/9th album, to be called The Formula.

In late 2006, Little Brother began recording their third album, and second for Atlantic Records, Getback. However, in a drastic turn of events, the group announced in January, 2007 that they would be parting ways with Atlantic. This move was likely due to the commercial failure of The Minstrel Show, and creative differences over their future material. Big Pooh was quoted as saying "We as a group just felt that it was not in our best interest to remain in a situation where our needs were constantly being overlooked. We didn't have an A&R for The Minstrel Show. We don't have any type of relationship with our current A&R. There are just a lot of internal issues that ended up working against us." Their manager Big Dho added that there were no "ill feelings towards their (Atlantic) company."

More of a surprise to fans was news that the group has also parted ways with their longtime producer 9th Wonder. Although 9th Wonder's role in the group was that of a producer, the group's tours only consisted of the other two members and his contribution to recent Little Brother releases such as Separate But Equal were less than before (although it is worth noting that this release was a mixtape and not an official album). Nonetheless, news that he would be playing a smaller role and contributing less to their third album indicated a divide between the members. Big Pooh stated that the decision was amicable on both sides, saying "This is just a decision that had to be made so all three of us could move forward and continue to provide the world with dope music."

Little Brother formally announced the group's breakup in 2010.

Producer DeAndre Keaton (DJ Flash) who is featured on The Chittlin Circuit 1.5 is the official tour DJ for Little Brother.
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There is also second artist called Little Brother who is based in Brighton, Sussex. Using guitars, keyboard and a range of other instruments, little brother creates a unique alternative 'electronic' sound
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There is a third artist called Little Brother
Little Brother is the Acoustic Emo project of Newcastle-based singer/songwriter John Floreani (Trophy Eyes).
Drawing inspiration from the stylistic sensibilities of Daniel Johnson, Owen and Right Away, Great Captain!, Little Brother is an exploration of love, loss and heartache.
The project’s debut 6 track EP, 'Terrace' will be released late 2014.
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