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作词 : Big Daddy Kane, Biz Markie ... |
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Can you feel it |
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Nothin' can save ya |
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For this is the seaon of catchin' the vpors |
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And since I got time, what I'm gonna do |
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Is tell ya how to spread it throughout my crew |
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Wel you all know TJ Swan who sang on my records |
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Made the music, "Nobody Beats the Biz" |
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Well, check it |
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Back in the days before this began |
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He usually tried to talk to this girl name Fran |
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The type of female with fly Gucci wear |
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With big trunk jewelry |
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and extensions in her hair |
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When Swan tried to kick it |
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she always fessed |
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Talkin' about "Nigger |
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please, you work for UPS" |
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Since he wasn't no type of big drug dealer |
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My man TJ Swan didn't appeal to her |
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But now he trucks gold and wears fly Valley boots |
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Rough leather fashions and tough silk suits |
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Now she stop frontin' an' wants to speak |
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And be comin' to all the shows |
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Every single weekend |
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To get his beeper number |
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she'd be beggin' please |
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Dyin' for the day to get skeezed |
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She caught the vapors |
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She caught the vapors |
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She caught the vapors |
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She caught the vapors |
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I got another partner that's calm and plain |
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He goes by the name of the Big Daddy Kane |
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A mellow type of fellow that's laid back |
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Back in the days |
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he was nothin' like that |
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I remember when he used to fight every day |
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What grown-ups would tell him |
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he would never obey |
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He wore his pants hangin' down |
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and his sneakers untied |
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And a rasta-type Kango tilted to the side |
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Around his neighborhood |
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people treated him bad |
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And said he was the worst thing |
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his mom's ever had |
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They said that he will grow up |
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to be nothin' but a hoodlum |
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Or either injail or someone would shoot him |
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But now he's grown up, to their surprise |
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Big Daddy got a hit record sellin' worldwide |
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Now the same people |
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that didn't like him as a child be sayin' |
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Can I borrow a dollar, ooh, you're a star now |
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They caught the vapors |
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They caught the vapors |
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They caught the vapors |
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They caught the vapors |
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Now I got a cousin by the name of Von Lee |
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Better known to y'all as Cutmaster Cool V |
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He cuts scratch, transform with finesse |
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and all that mess |
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Well I remember when he first started to rock |
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And tried to get his job in a record shop |
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He was in it to win it but the boss fronted |
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Said, "Sorry Mr. Lee |
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but there's no help wanted" |
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Now my cousin Von |
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still tried on and on and on |
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'Til the like break of dawn |
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To put this j-o-b in effect |
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But they'd look right past him and be like "next" |
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Now for the year of 88 |
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Cool V is makin dollars |
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so my cousin's like straight |
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He walks into the same record shop as before |
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And the boss'll be like |
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"Von, welcome to my store" |
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Offerin' him a job but naw |
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he don't want it |
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Damn it feels goo to see people up on it |
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'Cause I remember when at first they wasn't |
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Now guess what they caught from my cousin |
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The vapors |
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They caught the vapors |
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They caught the vapors |
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They caught the vapors |
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Last subject of the story is about Biz Mark |
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I had to work for mine to put your body in park |
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When I was a teenager |
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I wanted to be down |
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With a lot of M.C.-deejayin' crews in town |
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So in school on Nobel Street |
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I say "Can I be down, champ" |
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They said no and treated me |
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like a wet food stamp |
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After gettin' rejected |
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I was very depressed |
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Sat and wrote some def doo-doo |
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rhymes at my rest |
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When I used to come to parties |
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they'd make me pay |
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I'd have to beg to get on |
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the mike and rap that day |
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I was never into girls |
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I was just into my music |
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They acted like I wanted to keep it |
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Instead of tryin' to use it |
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But now things switched without belief |
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"Yo, Biz, do you remember me |
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from Nober Street, chief |
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We used to be down back in the days" |
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It happens all the time |
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and never ceases to amaze |
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They caught the vapors |
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They caught the vapors |
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They caught the vapors |
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