Winds Of Change

Lyrics

{Winds of change have blown
 What goes around is sadness}
 [Master Ace:]
 I love rap music, I spit it from the heart
 I did it a lot of years, been in it from the start
 As time has gone by, to whom it may concern
 I paid close attention, let me tell you what I learned
 Today and tomorrow's a reflection of the past
 Life's like a cycle and nothing ever lasts
 And bein' that we human, we forced to play the game
 The more things change it seems the more they stay the same
 [Verse:]
 From MJ to Usher, from Heav' D to Bonecrusher
 Hip hop culture, new school to old lovers
 Soul brothas, James Brown to Pete Rock
 Timbos, 5411 Reeboks
 Jordan to Bryant, try to triumph
 The winds of change all revolved around science
 From Walkmen to iPods, long as I'm breathin'
 Game changes like the Earth with the seasons
 [Wordsworth:]
 From summer to fall, from winter to spring
 From gold ropes to platinum chains and rings
 Coleco and television, Atari to PS3
 From Gameboy to a PSP
 Beta to DVD, tape to CD
 Plasma and LCD from black and white TV
 Every day life's destined to change forever
 But some things are never better than their predecessors
 Come on
 {The past, the present, the future}
 [Master Ace:]
 From the fur Kangols that I wore as a kid
 To the headbands and fitted hats a few sizes too big
 From OshKosh, Jordache and Benetton
 To Rocawear, Phat Farm and Sean John
 From suede Pumas and goin' back with the Keds
 To Jordan 20s with the strap, black and red
 From sharkskin slacks and some mean gabardines
 To Akademik, ENYCE and G-Unit jeans
 [Verse:]
 From Wild Style to Krush Groove and Tougher Than Leather
 To Turbo and Ozone, no one did it better
 From Breakin' an' Beat Streat, Ramo and Lee
 To Paid in Full and Eight Mile, Life in the D
 From Murphy to Richard Pryor, funny as hell
 To Martin and Chris Rock and Dave Chappelle
 Time flies and it feels so strange
 You've got to love to ride the winds of change
 [Wordsworth:]
 Holdin' a picture frame wishin' that we didn't age
 Photo album cellophane, shocked as I flip the page
 Snapshots on stage and the tour van that we wrecked
 Videos and DVDs of us rehearsin' our set
 In my sixties: bald, grey beard, wrinkled skin
 Glasses, gettin' thin, jaw line sinkin' in
 Thinkin' then were different times, young, in my prime
 At fifty-five started forgettin' lines, mumblin' rhymes
 Wrote books, scripts, screenplays, stayed lyrical
 MP3's digital, vinyl is now minimal
 It's critical, still freestylin' with my grandkid
 The beats and the flows are new, but I understand his
 Old school, not bitter, I don't have a grudge
 Not that my era was better, just tell 'em how it was
 It's noon, the car's here, headin to the studio
 The Garden sold out a week straight for our reunion show
 [Master Ace:]
 Today and tomorrow's a reflection of the past
 Life's like a cycle and nothing ever lasts
 But bein' that we human, we forced to play the game
 The more things change it seems the more they stay the same
 

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Song Details

Duration
04:21
Key
6
Tempo
92 BPM

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