Sound Bwoy Bureill (Jaguar Skills Bucktown Remix) - Smif-N-Wessun

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Sound Bwoy Bureill (Jaguar Skills Bucktown Remix) Lyrics

Boom, bye, bye in a botty bwoy head
The shottie fly now, the botty ly like dead
2 shots dead to him chin, enemy a friend
Fake the funk, I put the junk to an end

Now who da rude bwoy, wan come tess dogg
I find his family and ID 'em in da morgue
I bet you never thought I bust led
To prize, I'm a fortified blunt head just like a dread

You can't tess the champion sound, you gettin' bucked down
Recognize the boot camp click in a de Bucktown
Gun thirsty little bastard, always blasted
From the sess of chocolate, from my dick gastin'

You say you number one wicked selecta
I say you punani and I wetcha
Keep the bull before I pull this here trigga
'Cause you don't wanna tess me, when I'm tipsy off the liquor

Like a punk they call McGirt, got his feelings hurt
Showed his true colors, had to yank up his skirt
Now he's in misery, tryin' to cop a plea
Led to his head from gun clapper number 3
See, lick off a shot you no dick rida
Lick a shot punani, not gun fire

Now everybody wanna be dongongon
All around New York niggas be talkin' but we be stalkin'
In the docks when the gun starts buckin'
But in the day, be wary of where you be walkin'

Don't, don't, don't
You ever mention 'bout you wan tess the champion sound
Leave it to de people that can you know that can
When people see them a ball fa, leave

Me naw sex, me ruff like the wicked you fe me
The motherfucker that be buggin' over truth you see
Original criminal run in town, crime pays
That's when I practiced your act, if you wan get blasted

By my nine shot, come around my block
Pon the night spot
In the Pine box, Murderah, Botty bwoy killa
Golden power filla, we 'bout to get illa/

Sound bwoy, ya got nuff reason to worry
Cummin' wit my troops, we about to bury
Betta pack ya dubs and move in a hurry
Ease off sean

Lookin' at my pager, it's about that time
To load up the 9 and do my derelict crime
Warriors, conquerors, the man before ya
Mr. Ripper, AKA, the enemy killa
My man wit the weed, is my man in deed
And all you sucky-ducky niggas catch nots wit speed

Talkin' 'bout you have sound, ah, my sound you wan tess
You neva know that when it comes to championship
Is we dat have de management
And carry mack, use you for good use 'cuz wee de good crew, leave

Laud, some bwoy wan get dead tonite, duke
As I retrieve the 2-5 from my timboots
Target pon sight, trick up and cock
Adjust your pupils to see a dead bwoy walk

Nuff pussyhole gwan die dis year
Here comes the bootcamp, slide it to the rear
It's the rain cummin' like a hurricane lickin' shots
More untouchable than niggas wit de chicken pox

So emcees get lifted when I'm spliffted
Nigga guard ya grill 'cause Louisville packs the biscuit
In the session, Smif-N-Wessun, O-G's see gun clapper number 1
Wit my nigga D O G

We bring the realness, feel this boom, it's Black Moon reveal this
We come to let you know what the deal is
Straight up we serve justice, so if you can't be trusted
May you return where the dust is

There is many sound that's goin' around and goin' on
And gwan like a clown but I'm tellin' you, clean up your act
And come to de livestock 'cuz you a deadstock
From mornin' to de evenin', now everything changed

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Smif-n-Wessun (aka Cocoa Brovaz) is a hip hop duo consisting of members Tek and Steele. Smif-n-Wessun comprise one-fourth of the Brownsville, Brooklyn supergroup Boot Camp Clik, with Buckshot, Heltah Skeltah and O.G.C. Both members are known for their Jamaican Patois during their raps, which was more evident during the earlier stages of their career. this powerful tandem got their start on Black Moon's classic debut, Enta Da Stage, in 1993. Rudeboy MCs Tek and General Steele made their presence felt on the cuts "U Da Man" and "Black Smif N' Wessun." In early 1994, the crew scored a massive underground hit with "Bucktown," a reference to their violence-plagued Bedford-Stuyvesant stomping grounds and "home of the original gun clappas."

Their debut LP, Dah Shinin', followed soon thereafter, unleashing more heavy artillery from the military-minded BCC. With a canvas of dark, gluttonous beats provided by the gifted Beatminerz production squad, the duo expanded the limits of harsh sounding, neck-snapping hip-hop by adding a melodic element. The crew released their album during the heyday of one of the '90s most influential independent hip-hop labels, Nervous Wreck Records, which many other indies (Rawkus) have patterned themselves around. Their name alone implies violence, but the weaponry they deploy is also of the verbal variety. Tek and Steele both possess signature flows, the former a bit more straight-laced while the latter showcases West Indian influences. Dah Shinin' was a focused album with a sharp compacted sound that still contained depth, albeit strictly from the dark side.

Forced to reincarnate themselves after a legal battle with the Smith and Wesson firearm company, the duo resurfaced in 1997 as the Cocoa Brovaz, a reference to their heritage and also to their marijuana fixation. Their second album (and first as the Cocoa Bs), 1998's The Rude Awakening, was a more sprawling and chaotic venture, as well as being a shade more frighteningly dark. Since 1998, the two partners have released a few singles, including "Super Brooklyn," which features a superbly innovative use of a sample from the old Super Mario Bros. Nintendo game.

They got signed to leading underground record label Rawkus Records but never released an album on the label. Thay joined back up with the Boot Camp Clik in 2002 for the album The Chosen Few. In September 2005, they returned as Smif-N-Wessun for the album Reloaded. 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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