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Soul Of The Mic
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A mystical, mysterious-sounding song where we pay homage to the rappers that personally inspire us and drive us forward. Instrumental courtesy of Cynikal Productions.
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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 #115
Peak in subgenre #47
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Blummer, DMK, Jam Master Jun
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February 28, 2007
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MP3 4.7 MB 128 kbps 5:10
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Nerds While AZN - Soul Of The Mic (chorus - DMK) visions of my favorite rappers runnin' through my mind emerging out everytime that i press rewind powerful stories told in the form of song through us the legacy left will forever live on visions of my favorite rappers runnin' through my head amplifying every verse that they said legendary rappers, many far from alike but all worshipped by me through the soul of the mic (DMK) three years back, i thought rap was a joke commercialized fools yelling out their throat, i'm broke pass the coke, stick up the place for bank rolls and dough skeptical at first, good thing i read though Time magazine cover, picture of a rapper, class act never hustled, hit by a car, still came back produced and spit through the wire, songs caught fire made decadence perspire, pulled moral fibers diamonds are forever, how 'bout bloodshed in S. Leone? high class jewelry, hiphop rock are worth killing your own? some call him hypocritical, at least he tries to wrestle with ethics, we're pathetic, ignoring what should be focal but whether you a gold digger, burger flipper, social worker Jesus helps y'all face the pulled trigger, the school rigor that's how i connected, rap soon infected checked back to the classics, Nas and Illmatic said the world was yours, but i learned about his world more than 'bout getting gold, getting girls, it was the struggle not many can do what he did and still come out clean Gatsby failed the American Dream, Nas made the street dream the most amazing transformation since Gatz to Jay Gatsby yeah, he's better than Jay, best storyteller since Cosby rappers are teachers, like Berryann taught me physics the Tribe Called Quest taught us we too can kick it (chorus - Jam Master Jun) (Jam Master Jun) Jay-Hova Rocafella, every song he drops a sella even rhymin’ acapella, shit he spits’ll stop a fella beyond a reasonable doubt (why?) 'cause brushing dirt off shoulders is what Jigga’s about it’s the takeover and you just been took even Mobb Deep know that they just been shook Encore and Blueprint? man, you got to mind this cause no one’s even close to Brooklyn’s finest now Em’s always pushin’ and questionin’ your sanity pissin’ off the system with unlimited profanity nothing’s ever sacred to Slim Shady’s insanity but even more than Byron he’s a poet for humanity so lose yourself in the music and moments other rappers play the game, but Eminem owns it the rhymes are hostile, with venom and bile versatile style makes the 8th mile worthwhile now Shaolin Island is the temple of lost arts where young rappers go to find methods for fresh starts and old G’s go with old tears and old hearts whose 36 chambers beat just seconds apart they’re the C.R.E.A.M of the crop on every album they drop the team has nine warriors so the flow never stops so listen closely, how the warriors spit 'cause the Wu-Tang Clan ain’t nothin’ to fuck with (chorus - Blummer) (Blummer) one night i was trippin', feelin' stressed and confined had to chill, get these thoughts outta my mind so i sat outside under the shadow of a tree ipod on shuffle, i let myself go free to classic melodies by favorite emcees original NWA, their vicious decree that they weren't gonna stand for police brutality old school Compton, Dre, Cube, and Eazy then i heard a growl, i was a little perplexed before i realized it was from DMX tortured soul, rap soldier, a dog at his best saved the game back in '98 with gritty street zest then the song switched up, a blend with Big and Pac messiahs with songs bumped all over the block left us too early, victims of violent crimes a wealth of street knowledge left behind in their rhymes if they were still alive, imagine where we'd all be i closed my eyes, dreams came to me naturally a Thug's Mansion in the sky, there were Pac and Big Aaliyah and Big Pun, Big L smokin' a cig someday when i'm gone, will i join their
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