Weapon World (feat. Kool Keith) - Prince Paul

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Infinite infantries, space techs with navi clips
Skin penetration, directions, information
Roll up your knuckles, get blast in your fingertips
Phasers with macs and handles clamped up on your hips

Infrared beams so sharp crease your pant seams
With chestic barrels, I sold them at the Christmas carols
With small scopes from miles adjust them to your house
With see through glocks, that's natural, you know it rocks

Front vinyl holsters some acid pellets from the box
Big tanks sash German Spanish thoughts I be servin'
More beggars in trucks, shippin' weight to Las Vegas
Bicentennial bombs with leather straps for your arms
Garments and bags from hefty, I'm a lefty

Welcome to Weapon World
Welcome to Weapon World
You're welcome

Nuke 'em headbands for light blue German Lugars
Forcefields protect, razor bumps behind your neck
Automatics from seven chambers eighty-two bullets
When you pull it, the little twenty five sound like Ganas

Machine guns, electric cords rob the power run
Remington A-70 for the pedigree
Night time militant mask, fueled with laser gas
Atomic ACP thirty round American slugs
With bugs undefeatable navy systems

Brown pearls, pistols with FBI whistles
Suitcase with missiles stashed with toilet tissues
Triggers with frames or 44 that shoot flames
Law enforcement, I got the first kill endorsement

Uzis material eatin' Cocoa Puff cereal
Close range spokers, infrareds let you notice
Factory parts here screws with the custom parts
Deputy badges, fake SWAT teams closin' gasses
Blow up your asses, over here put on masses

Welcome to Weapon World
Welcome to Weapon World
Welcome to Weapon World
You're welcome

Antagonist columnist, astrotech abuser
85 rounds of dynamite sticks with mix
On old rifles and little derringers that fix
LAPD can't see me, I work with Muslim beanie

Indian transporter, machine guns across the border
And Siberian bolts bullet proof winter coats
Across the region, duffel bags of the Station wagons with desert eagles to stop a dragon

Elephant darts with propane travel through the rain
Bust back the right machine to counteract
Carbine 31 shot wake up the project block
Neighborhood with wood, blast off the D off the hood

Bounty hunters with camouflage green alligators
Straight from the Barbados, tourin' sweet potatoes
Can make and pass port way hand grenades that I bought

Welcome to Weapon World
Welcome to Weapon World
Welcome to Weapon World
Welcome to Weapon World
That's right

Has the effect to put a six foot gorilla
With the skin of an alligator, aluminum
With the aluminum skin of an alligator
To a 4 point 8 Pterodactyl
That's a Dragon Plus with a twist

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Prince Paul (born Paul Huston) is a legendary DJ and hip hop producer. Prince Paul is known for having a very unorthodox, but mostly well-received sense of humor. Musically, he was one of the driving forces of what was to become known as alternative rap, by using surprising samples and quirky humour.

Originally a member of Stetsasonic, he produced De La Soul's 1989 debut album 3 Feet High and Rising (It was on this album that Prince Paul invented the hip hop skit which has a long-standing and pervasive tradition on Hip hop albums to this day). After two more albums, he left them, putting together two solo projects: Psychoanalysis: What is It? and the hip hop opera A Prince Among Thieves featuring rappers such as Big Daddy Kane and Everlast. He (along with Frukwan of Stetsasonic, Too Poetic of Brothers Grimm and the RZA of the Wu-Tang Clan) made up the Gravediggaz.

With jazz legend Teo Macero, Prince Paul co-produced guitarist Vernon Reid's solo debut in 1995.

Paul teamed up with Dan the Automator to form Handsome Boy Modeling School; their album So... How's Your Girl? featured prominent names such as Sean Lennon and Del Tha Funkee Homosapien. In the year 2000, Paul produced I Hope I Sell a Lot of Records at Christmastime by Princess Superstar as well as MC Paul Barman's debut EP It's Very Stimulating. White People continued Handsome Boy's tradition of strange skits and an odd mix of guests over Paul- and Automator-produced beats, including RZA, Linkin Park, Tim Meadows, and John Oates.

Politics of the Business (2003) is a look at present-day hip hop, again featuring many guests, from Chuck D and Ice-T to the Beatnuts and Wordsworth. The latter also collaborated on a track Paul composed for the SpongeBob SquarePants Movie soundtrack. The response to POTB was lackluster, Paul's intention of ridiculing the sterile beats of the day being either missed or falling flat.

His most recent effort is the album Itstrumental, a return to Paul's more conservative or more daring previous work, depending on how one saw POTB. Itstrumental contained a variety of genres, relying heavily on past samples, especially those from Prince of Thieves, and tying it together with several lighthearted skits about his apparently real depression. He also produced the album The Art of Picking Up Women of imaginary rockers The Dix, who bring rap's misognyny and boasting to 60's-style R&B. 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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