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FOLLOW THE FLOW
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This is a sample song from Gaiden, my first solo project. Pretty chill song about how I got into rap. For the rest of the album, check out www.soundclick.com/blummer
nerds while azn
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Nerds While AZN (NWA) was originally an idea thrown around as a joke, something that would never fully become a reality. However, thanks to a little ingenuity, a few instrumentals, and two or three microphones, NWA became a reality on September 15, 2004, with the track "NWA Anthem," a song that shocked the hell out of everybody who originally expected something sucky (only to receive something godly). Originally, NWA was planned as starring Jeff King (DMK), Jun Xiang (Jam Master Jun), and an unnamed third party who has since been incarcerated for selling bootleg textbooks (we love you, Zhen). Jeremy Blum (Blummer) ended up taking the reigns as the third member of the group, however, mainly because he was the only one at the time who knew how to put the tracks together. In the end, Nerds While AZN transformed into much more than a simple joke and quickly became a serious undertaking. The group has gone on to release track after track, combining inspirational raps about everyday life with hard-hitting beats, occasionally with guest appearances from anyone who wants to jump in. Nerds While AZN is: DMK (Jeff King) Long regarded as an inspiring example of innate goodness, as well as the originator of the intense "Nerd Pride" revolution of 2003-2004, Jeff King surprised the world by assuming his DMK (Dark Man King) persona for the first NWA track, "NWA Anthem." He has since become widely known for his passionate rapping style (which usually involves yelling himself hoarse over a beat) and powerful, emotional solo songs such as "The Heart's Reality" and "Final Fantasy." Jam Master Jun (Jun Xiang) Originally reluctant to join the group (because he thought he was too cool or something) Jun changed his mind after "NWA Anthem" came out. Making his first appearance on the "Match The Nerds With The Voice" track, Jun brought with him influence from famous mainstream emcees as well as a distinct rapping voice, often considered to be a bridge between DMK's yelling and Blummer's softer style. Aside from writing good hooks, Jun has also been the star of many of the most popular tracks in NWA history. Blummer (Jeremy Blum) JB is one of the originators of the Nerds While AZN concept, the third member of the group, and the resident producer of almost every NWA track (he basically does a lot of stuff). He has become known for his soft yet distinct rapping style which often utilizes multiple bars ending with the same rhyme. As the group producer, Blummer loops instrumentals and edits vocals to create the unique NWA sound. He also maintains the NWA website and has gone on to produce three solo mixtapes of his own: "Gaiden," "Bushido," and "Densetsu." So that's NWA. And yes, we know we aren't the first group to use that acronym--this originally started out as a joke, remember? Anyway, if you didn't know who we were before, now you do.
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Peak #1,334
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Blummer
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January 21, 2006
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Blummer - FOLLOW THE FLOW (chorus) yo, just follow the flow or take it down to the floor ride a beat, make a rhythm see the crowd ask for more clutching a mic so tight in my grip the static you hear's from the spit on my lip yo, just follow the flow or break it down to the floor bust a move, roll a rhyme see the crowd ask for more clutching a mic so tight in my grip the static you hear's from the spit on my lip yeah, started out with the bboy beats and ish first time i heard a record scratch i was like "what's that swish?" but soon i got it, learned the four elements and started droppin' bombs, making impacts like elephants breakin', rappin', scratchin' and graffiti my earth, wind, water, fire, yo, i'm keepin' it seedy representin' the culture, the movement, the magic whippin' out tricky stuff like Inspector Gadget started out with pop rap, i will confess but then time travelled back to check out the best PBNJ for lunch--Pac, Big, Nas, and Jay then went overseas, Drunken Tiger joined the fray hella lotta rhymes, had a lotta good times gained a verbal arsenal big as a buncha gold mines meanwhile, folks were keystyling back in 8th grade didn't do it much, didn't think i'd make the grade but it was kinda funny to see the e-thugs fight when every other line ended with "your mom" and "last night" i didn't take the spotlight, but kept it quiet waited for my own time to shine and start a riot year or two passed, messed with beats wrote a few stanzas, nothin' too complete but when i wrote my rhymes, it was like "wo ai ni" 'cause the feeling i was feeling was like dopamine (chorus) around the time of good old junior year a bangin' idea with Hiren, my Indian peer Nerds While AZN, you know them, uno and two and tres, better than that dude Tai Mai Shu a perfect venue to see what could be done with rap opportunity was waiting, i jumped into its lap and soon we took off, moving fast like a tour Jun, me, Jeff, the Asian dogs of war kamikaze style, diving right into a beat like suicide missions, generating nothin' but heat Cheatin', Your Life, then took 'em to church then came Warrior, peeps said they were feelin' my verse and it was funny, 'cause i'm not good at science but my chemistry with the mic, it's more than a science the rest is history, like that album by Jin look how far we've come, inspiring our kin but still some cats like to talk mad grimey down and dirty, actin' real shady and slimy like "yo Blum, you be rappin' over J-Pop beats" yea, i do that sometimes, but i keep the lyricism complete a platinum tongue like Dabo when i rap which ensures that everything is certified crack but at the end of the day, whether friend or foe my only real advice is to just follow the flow (chorus)
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