Straight Through

Lyrics

[Intro: sped up vocal sample]
 Tonight's a special night
 So remember with pride, these 20 happy years
 [KRS-One:]
 I can't leave my b-boys alone
 I can't leave my b-girls alone
 Let's turn this house right into a home
 C'mon y'all let's get into the zone
 Vibrate or mute or cellular phone
 In here they might already be on roam
 Minds are blown, I'm showin
 You ain't gotta go major you can do it alone
 As I look back on all the years, all the tears
 All my peers, in fear
 I hear, insecurity, the need for clout
 Low self-esteem and self doubt
 KRS lays out a whole different route
 And shows you what hip-hop is really all about
 Then we on the route, release self doubt
 And sing with the feds when the fear is out now
 Clear 'em out now, from the bottom to the tip-top
 Take the vow, I am hip-hop
 And recreate yourself, love don't hate yourself
 Do not deny or lie or fake yourself
 You can make yourself, reawake yourself
 You can mold remodel and reshape yourself
 You gotta take yourself more seriously
 Create yourself to what you really can be~!
 Yo the villain is free, look at me, I do what I do
 I am hip-hop and so are you
 Yo we almost through, but before we go
 I wanna invite y'all all, to every show
 Where the b-boys and girls are kept on their toes
 Like the Rocksteady Crew tribute with Fat Joe
 So now you know, if you got what it takes
 No doubt, show 'em what you really all about!
 [KRS-One:]
 Yo, now that that is out of the way
 Let me continue what I came to say
 Breakers, writers, emcees and DJ's
 Beatboxers too we've come a long way
 Come to the Temple of Hip-Hop today
 Our hip-hop week is every third week of May
 Hip-Hop appreciation we remember
 Hip-Hop history, that's in November
 Peace, love, unity, that's the agenda
 When I'm on the mic that's just what I send ya
 We at the end sir, so what's the answer
 Hip-Hop can be more than MC's and dancers
 It's time to expand your
 Awareness, consciousness, enhance your
 Living, tell me, what are you playing for
 What are you staying for, what are you giving?
 I will demand your respect, with two MC's
 Two b-boys, two DJ's on set
 Two hour shows you bet!
 We get authentically hip-hop as hip-hop can get
 Independent, free from debt
 2005 you ain't seen nuttin yet
 Some like it dry, some like it wet
 Some like to give, some like to get
 Some like a good soundset
 You a b-boy and you ain't been out to the Bronx yet?
 No, yes, maybe, someday
 Whatever, we bring it to you Sunday to Sunday
 Workin for peace love unity and fun day
 Just a little somethin to balance off gunplay
 So now for the break if you got what it takes
 No doubt, show 'em what you all about!
 

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Song Details

Duration
03:12
Key
5
Tempo
122 BPM

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