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Danko Jones - Code of the Road
Danko Jones - Code of the Road


Danko Jones - Code of the Road Lyrics and Youtube Music Videos

Album: Never Too Loud
Released: 2008

Code of the Road Lyrics


Code of the Road
  • This is the opening track and lead single of the band's fourth album Never Too Loud. It was produced by Grammy award winning record producer Nick Raskulinecz, known for his work with Foo Fighters, Velvet Revolver, and Evanescence.
  • The Seattle Punk band Zeke was a big influence on this track. In our 2013 interview with lead singer and guitarist Danko Jones , he said: "I'm a huge fan of Zeke, and Zeke is known for writing these über ultra fast fast Punk Rock songs, done in ten seconds flat. But when they slow down, they can give Motörhead a run for their money, when Motörhead slows down. I think Motörhead are the heaviest band in the world. Same with Zeke. Same riffage, but slowed down a bit, which is other bands' versions of being real fast. So I wanted to write that kind of mid tempo Motörhead/Zeke kind of song. So that's what that main riff is, just the chugging part."

    He added: "It was a pretty easy song to write. There was really nothing except the pre-chorus that took a while to get together. I think we fixed the song in the studio because the pre-chorus wasn't happening. That was about it. Other than that, it pretty much wrote itself. Lyrically it's about touring."
  • In a 2009 interview with Music Vice, Jones defined the "code of the road" as "playing hard, delivering the goods every night... all that sex and drugs stuff happens, but we're just happy to be playing. When we wrote the record we'd just come off of tour and a lot of the songs reflect that time of constant touring."

  • Garth Brooks - Much Too Young (To Feel This Damn Old)
    Garth Brooks - Much Too Young (To Feel This Damn Old)


    Garth Brooks - Much Too Young (To Feel This Damn Old) Lyrics and Youtube Music Videos

    Album: Garth Brooks
    Released: 1989

    Much Too Young (To Feel This Damn Old) Lyrics


    This ol' highway's getting longer
    Seems there ain't no end in sight
    To sleep would be best, but I just can't afford to rest
    I've got to ride in Denver tomorrow night

    I called the house but no one answered
    For the last two weeks no one's been home
    I guess she's through with me, to tell the truth I just can't see
    What's kept the woman holding on this long

    And the white line's getting longer and the saddle's getting cold
    I'm much too young to feel this damn old
    All my cards are on the table with no ace left in the hole
    I'm much too young to feel this damn old

    The competition's getting younger
    Tougher broncs, you know I can't recall
    The worn out tape of Chris LeDoux, lonely women and bad booze
    Seem to be the only friends I've left at all

    And the white line's getting longer and the saddle's getting cold
    I'm much too young to feel this damn old
    All my cards are on the table with no ace left in the hole
    I'm much too young to feel this damn old

    Lord, I'm much too young to feel this damn old

    Writer/s: GARTH BROOKS, RANDY TAYLOR
    Publisher: Universal Music Publishing Group
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

    Much Too Young (To Feel This Damn Old)
  • One line mentions a "Worn-out tape of Chris LeDoux." Chris LeDoux was a country singer who had been performing for years but had never achieved a large following. However, he was a big influence on Brooks. When this song became a hit, it resurrected LeDoux's career. Brooks and LeDoux later collaborated on "What'cha Gonna Do With a Cowboy?" LeDoux passed away in 2005 at age 56.
  • This was Brooks' first hit.

  • The Clash - Capital Radio One
    The Clash - Capital Radio One


    The Clash - Capital Radio One Lyrics and Youtube Music Videos

    Album: Black Market Clash
    Released: 1977

    Capital Radio One Lyrics


    Yes, it's time for the Dr. Goebbels show!
    There's a tower in the heart of London
    With a radio station right at the top
    They don't make the city beat
    They're making all the action stop
    A long time ago there were pirates
    Beaming waves from the sea
    But now all the stations are silenced
    'Cause they ain't got a government license
    Want to tell your problems?
    Phone in from your bedsit room
    Having trouble with your partner?
    Let us all in on the news
    If you want to hear a record
    Get the word from Aiden Day
    He picks all the hits to play
    To keep you in your place all day
    Capital Radio
    In tune with nothing
    Don't touch that dial
    Don't touch that dial
    Don't touch that dial...

    Writer/s: JOE STRUMMER, MICK JONES, PAUL SIMONON, TOPPER HEADON
    Publisher: Universal Music Publishing Group
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

    Capital Radio One
  • The main riff is based on the The Who's "I Can't Explain," a riff which The Clash used as a basis for many of their more Rock-orientated songs. The song actually started life in 1976 as a Mick Jones written tune called "Deadly Serious." Early live bootlegs exist of The Clash playing the song in this form, with completely different lyrics about the band choosing not to play Reggae music despite their love of it ("dig some reggae, don't play any"). Presumably they'd changed their mind on this policy by the time they covered "Police and Thieves" on their first album.
  • The lyrics are an attack on mainstream radio stations of the time (the song is named after popular radio station Capital Radio) and their refusal to play anything left-field like Punk Rock, sticking strictly to bland Pop and chart music. In a 1977 interview with Caroline Coon, singer Joe Strummer explained: "They're even worse because they had the chance, coming right into the heart of London and sitting in that tower right on top of everything. But they've completely blown it. I'd like to throttle Aiden Day. He thinks he's the self appointed Minister of Public Enlightenment. We've just written a new song called Capital Radio and a line in it goes 'listen to the tunes of the Dr Goebbels Show.' They say 'Capital Radio in tune with London.' Yeah, yeah, yeah! They're in tune with Hampstead. They're not in tune with us at all. I hate them. What they could have done compared to what they have done is abhorrent. They could have made it so good that everywhere you went you took your transistor radio — you know, how it used to be when I was at school. I'd have one in my pocket all the time or by my ear'ole flicking it between stations. If you didn't like one record you'd flick to another station and then back again. It was amazing. They could have made the whole capital buzz. Instead Capital Radio has just turned their back on the whole youth of the city."

    As mentioned in the quote, the song includes references to Nazi propaganda minister Josef Goebbels, to reinforce the image of Capital Radio forcing bland commercial music on the listener without any choice.
  • This was recorded, along with early live staple "Listen," on April 3, 1977 for a giveaway single with the NME magazine. It was original drummer Terry Chimes' final recording with the band before he left and was replaced by Topper Headon.
  • This was introduced live on the White Riot tour and remained in the set for the rest of the Clash's career.
  • Singer Joe Strummer would often throw in stream-of-conciousness raps in live versions. For example, the version on the live album From Here to Eternity, recorded at the Lewisham Odeon in February 1980, features a mimicked phone conversation involving Strummer requesting the radio station to play "Wooly Bully" by Sam the Sham and the Pharaohs - NOT Sham 69, as he jokes! Unfortunately according to Strummer, "he said no."
  • The song was originally called "Capital Radio," but when they released an updated version in 1979, they changed its title to "Capital Radio One" and made the sequel "Capital Radio Two."

  • Johnny Cash - I Walk The Line
    Johnny Cash - I Walk The Line


    Johnny Cash - I Walk The Line Lyrics and Youtube Music Videos

    Album: Johnny Cash With His Hot And Blue Guitar
    Released: 1956

    I Walk The Line Lyrics


    I keep a close watch on this heart of mine
    I keep my eyes wide open all the time
    I keep the ends out for the tie that binds
    Because you're mine, I Walk The Line

    I find it very, very easy to be true
    I find myself alone when each day's through
    Yes, I'll admit that I'm a fool for you
    Because you're mine, I walk the line

    As sure as night is dark and day is light
    I keep you on my mind both day and night
    And happiness I've known proves that it's right
    Because you're mine, I walk the line

    You've got a way to keep me on your side
    You give me cause for love that I can't hide
    For you I know I'd even try to turn the tide
    Because you're mine, I walk the line

    I keep a close watch on this heart of mine
    I keep my eyes wide open all the time
    I keep the ends out for the tie that binds
    Because you're mine, I walk the line

    Writer/s: RODNEY CROWELL, JOHNNY CASH
    Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Warner/Chappell Music, Inc., BMG RIGHTS MANAGEMENT US, LLC
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

    I Walk The Line

  • One of his most famous songs, this song details Johnny Cash's values and lifestyle. It is a promise to remain faithful to his first wife, Vivian, while he is on the road.
  • "Walk The Line" was the title of the 2005 Cash biopic, starring Joaquin Phoenix as Cash and Reese Witherspoon as June Carter.
  • Carl Perkins suggested the title "I Walk The Line" while on tour with Cash.
  • Levi's used this in television commercials.
  • While performing the song on his TV show Cash admitted that his eerie hum at the beginning of each verse was to get his pitch. The song required Cash to change keys several times while singing it.
  • Recorded in April 1956, Cash's first #1 was sped up at the urging of Sun Studios owners Sam Phillips. Jack Clements, who worked with Cash, recalled to Uncut magazine April 2012: "I wasn't impressed with Cash at first, because I like recordings with class… And Cash seemed rough, but 'I Walk The line' was a class recording."
  • The Voice contestant Craig Wayne Boyd reached #84 on the Hot 100 following a November 24, 2014 performance of the song on the show where he reinterpreted it as a slow, soulful ballad. It was the tune's first appearance on the chart since Jaye P. Morgan's cover reached #66 in 1960.

  • Ace Hood - Trials & Tribulations
    Ace Hood - Trials & Tribulations


    Ace Hood - Trials & Tribulations Lyrics and Youtube Music Videos

    Album: Trials & Tribulations
    Released: 2013

    Trials & Tribulations Lyrics


    I speak on behalf of the people
    Hope, faith
    We all got a story, this is me

    Okay, please forgive me father all the sinning I done did
    All the dirt I had to do
    All the trouble I've been in
    Went through Trials & Tribulations every day to make some ends
    I'm a walkin' testimony still I stand yet again
    You don't know shit that I been through, all this pain ain't that the truth
    So much tears that I done cried feeling like I ain't got shit to lose
    Why my granny passed away? Why my daughter didn't stay?
    Wish they both was here today oh Lord in Jesus name
    I done been through hell and back momma dodgin' heart attacks
    Ain't no A/C in the house just a broken thermostat
    Bill collectors on my line please don't fuckin' call me back
    Got me stressin' about this shit ain't no way I could relax
    I was only eighteen ain't no money comin' fast
    Had no choice but turn to God take some trouble of her back
    Everything just goin' wrong feel like nothin' goin' right
    I just seen my homie Dale and he died within the night
    Boy these streets ain't nothin' nice had to make way out the hood
    Don't nobody give a damn had to make sure we was good
    Just like that before you knew it I had got my record deal
    When you make it from the bottom just imagine how it feel
    Lord knows them niggas hate everybody had a doubt
    Who this nigga think he is that little black boy from the south
    They was laughin' at me then ain't no laughin' at me now
    And for those who don't believe ask 'em now who run the town
    Ain't no way I'm givin' up, ain't no way I'm givin' in
    I done lost it all before can't go through this shit again no (no)
    Lord forgive me, for what I'm about to do, forgive me for my sins,
    For the known, for the unknown, amen

    Let me get it back to legit to quit Porsche got two percented tint
    Bitch I made so many hits look how quickly they forget
    Go ahead and count me out you can talk behind my back
    Don't give a fuck about what you say so you think my music wack
    That ain't what my banker said couple million wired in
    Hope I see a hundred more that's before retirement
    Motivation on you hoes ain't no waitin' on the dough
    Heard they prayin' that I fail tell them Ace will never fold
    I'm a walkin' testimony and I mean just what I say
    Looked my daughter in her eyes right before she passed away
    Watched them doctors pull the plug don't wanna live another day
    This was all in God's fate could not be no other way
    How I did it, I kept my faith
    They tried to break me but there ain't no way
    I kept my focus whipped up the potion
    And when you make it out the struggle you the chosen
    I seen the light, oh glory glory, trials and tribulations my life is a story
    And everything I did to make it made me who I am today
    We the Best is in my blood ain't no father around to thank
    I'm a lion in this field and my heart is made of steel
    Catch me speedin' to the top hollerin' God take the wheel
    Have mercy, and even though we all are not perfect, forgive me

    Writer/s: ANTOINE MCCOLISTER, BRYAN STEPHEN JOHNSON, MEVIN RIVIERE
    Publisher: Universal Music Publishing Group
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

    Trials & Tribulations
  • The title track of Ace Hood's fourth album finds Ace Hood detailing his trials and tribulations. They range from the deaths of the South Florida rapper's grandmother, his homie Dale and his baby daughter, Lyric, to Ace's early rap career when no money was coming in. The song was produced by Ace's frequent collaborators, The Renegades.
  • Ace references the haters who doubted him on his first three albums:

    "They was laughing at me then
    Ain't no laughing at me now."

    The rapper told MTV News: "A lot of people count you out, you still continue to walk through those barriers and keep your head high and keep moving in life."

  • Mel & Kim - Respectable
    Mel & Kim - Respectable


    Mel & Kim - Respectable Lyrics and Youtube Music Videos

    Album: F.L.M.
    Released: 1987

    Respectable Lyrics


    Yes Ha-ha, ha-ha-ha ......
    Hey man (hey man), Ha-ha-ha-ha-ha-ha, Hey man (hey man)

    Tay, tay, tay, tay, t-t-t-tay-tay, tay, tay
    It's our occupation, we're a dancin' natio-ion
    We keep the pressure on every night
    Explanations are complicatio-ions
    We don't need to know the where or why
    Tay, tay, tay, tay, t-t-t-tay-tay, tay, tay

    Takin' chances, bold advance-e-es, Don't care if you think we're out of line
    Conversation is interrigatio-ion, Get out of here, we just don't have the time

    Tay, tay, tay, tay, t-t-t-tay-tay, tay, tay
    Take or leave us only please believe us
    We are never gonna be Respectable (respectable)
    Like us, hate us, but you'll never change us
    We are never gonna be respectable (respectable, respectable, respectable, respectable)

    Hesitation is just frustratio-ion, Give us the music and we're alright
    On each occasion for your informatio-ion, We can look after ourselves alright

    Tay, tay, tay, tay, t-t-t-tay-tay, tay, tay
    Fascination is our sensatio-ion, We like to put ourselves on the line
    Recreation is our destinatio-ion, so don't wait up for us tonight
    Tay, tay, tay, tay, t-t-t-tay-tay, tay, tay

    Take or leave us, only please believe us
    We are never gonna be respectable (respectable)
    Like us, hate us, but you'll never change us
    We are never going to be respectable (respectable, respectable, respectable, respectable)

    Ha-ha, ha-ha-ha ......
    Hey man (hey man), Ha-ha-ha-ha-ha, Hey man (hey man)

    Tay, tay, tay, tay, t-t-t-tay-tay, tay, tay
    Take or leave us, only please believe us
    We are never gonna be respectable (respectable)
    Like us, hate us, but you'll never change us
    We are never gonna be respectable (respectable)
    Take or leave

    Writer/s: MATT AITKEN, MIKE STOCK, PETER WATERMAN
    Publisher: Universal Music Publishing Group
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

    Respectable
  • Mel and Kim were an English duo, Mel and Kim Appleby, both former models before being discovered by Pete Waterman of the production team Stock, Aitken and Waterman. It was Stock, Aitken and Waterman's first joint composition and production UK #1,(they produced only their previous #1, Dead Or Alive's "You Spin Me Round (Like A Record)").
  • According to 1000 UK #1 Hits by Jon Kutner and Spencer Leigh, Pete Waterman said of this, "Respectable became an anthem, not just for them and their image, but also for the company itself. The lyrics came from an ad we took out in the trade press that used the lines, 'You can love or hate us, you ain't gonna change us we ain't ever going to be respectable.' It was Mike Stock's idea to add the gimmicky, 'Tay-tay, tsy, tsy, t-tay' at the beginning but Mel and Kim hated that bit. Nonetheless, they took the track away with them to a gig they were doing in Holland that evening. Later that night, Pete got a call from the girls saying that the Dutch audience went wild for that intro and it should not be taken out."
  • This proved to be the sisters' only UK #1, though they enjoyed 3 other Top 10 hits. In 1988 Mel was diagnosed with spinal cancer and she tragically died of the disease in 1990.

  • Cody Simpson - Summertime of Our Lives
    Cody Simpson - Summertime of Our Lives


    Cody Simpson - Summertime of Our Lives Lyrics and Youtube Music Videos

    Album: Surfers Paradise
    Released: 2013

    Summertime of Our Lives Lyrics


    Everyday at twilight
    When the sun turns red in the sky
    I think of you on that shoreline
    Brushing the hair from your eyes
    We were drawing our names on the wet sand
    And running away as the tide rolled in

    Wherever you are, no matter how far
    I promise that I won't give up on you
    They say outta sight means outta mind
    But that couldn't be further from the truth
    'Cause I'm in love with you
    I'm still in love with you

    Even if there is an ocean
    Keeping your heart from mine
    That doesn't mean I'm not thinking
    About you all the time
    I'm counting the days till I see you,
    And somewhere I know that you are too

    Wherever you are, no matter how far
    I promise that I won't give up on you
    They say outta sight means outta mind
    But that couldn't be further from the truth
    'Cause I'm in love with you
    I'm still in love with you
    Oh oh oh

    We had the Summertime of Our Lives
    Nothing has ever felt so right
    The summertime of our lives
    Even though, we had to say goodbye
    I know when the world gets wrong
    You'll come back to me

    'Cause wherever you are, no matter how far
    I promise that I won't give up on you
    They say outta sight means outta mind
    But that couldn't be further from the truth

    Wherever you are, no matter how far
    I promise that I won't give up on you
    They say outta sight means outta mind
    But that couldn't be further from the truth
    I'm in love with you
    I'm still in love with you
    I'm still in love with you
    No oh oh

    Writer/s: NOLAN SIPE, RYAN PETERSEN, TOBY GAD
    Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

    Summertime of Our Lives
  • This is one of several acoustic tracks on Surfers Paradise, where Cody adopts a surf-and-sun sound not that far removed from beach troubadour Jack Johnson. "I grew up playing the acoustic guitar and I decided I really wanted to go back to my roots on this album," the singer told Radio.com . "I grew up listening to Jack Johnson, Jason Mraz, and John Mayer so they definitely inspired a lot of the album too. There's a really mellow, acoustic sound to it."

    Cody added that this is his favorite track on Surfers Paradise: "It's an all-around beautiful record," he said of the song. "Acoustic guitar, ukulele and vocal and that's it. It's definitely an indicator to how I'm growing as an artist, how my music and sound is evolving."

  • Primus - Southbound Pachyderm
    Primus - Southbound Pachyderm


    Primus - Southbound Pachyderm Lyrics and Youtube Music Videos

    Album: Tales From The Punchbowl
    Released: 1995

    Southbound Pachyderm Lyrics


    Quite a surprise
    What an ingenious device.
    Boredom encompassesmy time.
    I don't know what I should do.
    Indulging a moment of your time.
    Seldom the breeder of lies.
    But you won't believe that it's true.

    They take to the skies.
    Southbound Pachyderm.

    Pinholes through cardboard at the sun.
    Passing the bucks by one by one, leaving nothing in return.
    Watching the majesty blow past.
    Speculating which will be the last.
    Savoring my piece of pie.

    And there is no reprise.
    They take to the sky.
    Southbound pachyderm.

    Writer/s: LES CLAYPOOL, REID L. III LALONDE, TIMOTHY W. ALEXANDER
    Publisher: Warner/Chappell Music, Inc.
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

    Southbound Pachyderm
  • This is about the dwindling elephant population - it's going "Southbound."

  • Edward Sharpe & the Magnetic Zeros - Life Is Hard
    Edward Sharpe & the Magnetic Zeros - Life Is Hard


    Edward Sharpe & the Magnetic Zeros - Life Is Hard Lyrics and Youtube Music Videos

    Album: Edward Sharpe & the Magnetic Zeros
    Released: 2013

    Life Is Hard Lyrics


    Life is beauty through and through
    Life is sunny, life is cool
    Life is even easy too
    But if my word is to be true
    Life is something to behold
    But if the truth is to be told
    Let us not leave out any part
    Do not fear, it's safe to say it here
    You will not be called a weakling
    Nor a fraud
    For feeling the pain of the whole wide world
    You want to help but can't help the feeling you cannot
    And it's killing you while you're just trying to smile from your heart
    So go on, say it, on the same knees you're praying
    Yes, Life Is Hard

    Come celebrate
    Life is hard
    Come celebrate, life is hard
    All life is all we are

    Celebrate it in the sun, promenade it with everyone
    Elevate it in a song
    And I'll be there to play it, don't get me wrong
    When I feel like dying and being gone
    When life is hard
    There's just one thing, let's not forget
    Yes! life is it!
    Life is it, life is it, it's where it's at
    It's getting skinny, getting fat
    It's falling deep into a love,
    It's getting crushed just like about
    Life there's no love, its getting beat into the ground
    It's getting lost and getting found,
    To growing up and getting round
    It's feeling silence, feeling sound
    It's feeling lonely, feeling full
    It's feeling oh so beautiful!
    Yes!

    Come celebrate
    Life is hard
    Come celebrate
    Life is hard
    All life is all we are

    Writer/s: ALEX EBERT, JADE ALLYSON CASTRINOS
    Publisher: Warner/Chappell Music, Inc., BMG RIGHTS MANAGEMENT US, LLC
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

    Life Is Hard
  • Edward Sharpe & the Magnetic Zeros mainman Alex Ebert was looking for a unique percussion sound for this song. He initially tried the sound of water dripping into a bowl, then the looped sound of a basketball being dribbled, before settling on tap shoes. "I can really hear tap dancing on this song, but it's not right-it's too ridiculous," Ebert told Billboard magazine. "I felt embarrassed that I went and tried that. Most of the last-minute stuff - this was a pretty far-out idea - does end up sticking."

  • CKY - The Way You Lived
    CKY - The Way You Lived


    CKY - The Way You Lived Lyrics and Youtube Music Videos

    Album: An Answer Can Be Found
    Released: 2005

    The Way You Lived Lyrics


    The Way You Lived
  • This song tells the story about a woman who kills herself. Her ghost comes back to the house where her husband still lives. She starts closing and opening doors and windows: "I hear a creaking through the door, I see you seeping through the floor." She is trying to tell him that she is sorry. He tells her that he wants to move on with his life: "It's not easy asking you to leave."

  • Jay-Z - Intro
    Jay-Z - Intro


    Jay-Z - Intro Lyrics and Youtube Music Videos

    Album: American Gangster
    Released: 2007

    Intro Lyrics


    Somebody's pulling me closer to the ground
    I ain't panicked, I been here before
    Seems like only yesterday when I got up on that stage
    In front of that crowd
    And showed them who was who, and what was what
    Man look at these suckers
    I ain't no rapper, I'm a hustler
    It just so happens that I know how to rap
    Okay, I'm reloaded!

    I did it again niggas
    Fucked up, right? I know
    I know what y'all niggas asking yourself
    Is he gonna ever fall off?
    No

    A lot of speculation
    On the monies I've made, honeys I've slayed
    How is he for real? Is that nigga really paid?
    Hustlers I've met or, dealt with direct
    Is it true he slay the beef and slept with a tech?
    What's the position you hold? Can you really match
    A triple platinum artist buck by buck by only a single goin gold?
    Roc-A-Fella ship fold, and you're left out in the cold
    Is it back to charging motherfuckers 11 for an O
    For the millionth time askin me
    Questions like Wendy Williams, harassing me
    Then get upset when I catch feelings
    Can I get a minute to breathe? And in that minute you leave
    While I'm looking at my Rol' ice spinning on my sleeve
    Uh, nice watch, do you really have a spot?
    Like you said in Friend or Foe and if so, what block?
    What you doing in L.A., with Filipinos and ese's
    Latinos and Cheve's, down by Pico with Frederico
    I answer all your questions but then y'all got to go
    Now the question I ask you is how bad you want to know? blow!

    Roc-A-Fella y'all, uh
    Know my style

    Motherfuckers can't rhyme no more, bout crime no more
    Til I'm no more, cause I'm so raw
    My flow expose holes that they find in yours
    Wasn't for me, niggas still be dying for whores
    But I hate when a nigga sit back, admiring yours
    Young blood you better get that, we frying baccars
    Niggaz don't want to be confined to riding the iron horse
    And don't listen to the rappers, they dying to floss
    I used to be O.T., applying the force
    Shoot up the whole block, then the iron I toss
    Come back with the click playing Diana Ross
    I'm the boss and this is how it's gonna be
    Burnt the turnpike, wild miles on the V
    I got mouths to feed till they put flowers on me
    And kiss my cold cheek, chicks crying like I was Cochise
    Tombstone read 'He Was Holdin No Leaks'
    Started from the crack game and then so sweet
    Freaked it to the rap game, Jigga the old-G
    On MTV, telling em how I sold D
    And used to back work up out of apartment 4-B
    Me and my homie, started out coldies
    Picked the mailbox lock cause I ain't have no key
    Had the cable with the anchor when Jaz made 'Sophie'
    Then I went low key, but now I'm back it's on
    Motherfuckers
    Jigga, uh-huh, yeah
    Roc-A-Fella y'all
    Uhh, feel this

    Writer/s: SHAWN CARTER, SHAWN C CARTER, CHRISTOPHER E MARTIN
    Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd., Warner/Chappell Music, Inc.
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

    Intro
  • This track introduces American Gangster, Jay-Z's first concept album, which was inspired by the 2007 crime movie of the same name. The rapper had been invited to an advanced screening of the film and it had a profound resonance on him; Hova would play it on the monitors above the recording booth to keep him inspired.
  • The song features dialogue excerpts from the American Gangster movie, spoken by Denzel Washington.
  • This was co-produced by British actor Idris Elba, whose roles include Russell "Stringer" Bell in HBO's The Wire and Nelson Mandela in Mandela: Long Walk to Freedom. Elba started out working as a DJ in clubs in the 1990s and is also known as Driis or Big Driis to his rapper and DJ friends.

  • The Prodigy - Their Law
    The Prodigy - Their Law


    The Prodigy - Their Law Lyrics and Youtube Music Videos

    Album: Music For The Jilted Generation
    Released: 1995

    Their Law Lyrics


    What we're dealing with here is a total lack of respect for the law
    I'm the law and you can't beat the law (Note)
    I'm the law and you can't beat the law
    I'm the law and you can't beat the law
    Fuck 'em and Their Law

    Crack down at sundown
    Fuck 'em and their law

    Writer/s: LIAM HOWLETT, GRAHAM CHARLES CRABB, ADAM MULE, JOHN TOWNSEND, CLINTON DARRYL MANSELL, KERRY HAMMOND, RICHARD MARSH
    Publisher: EMI Music Publishing, Warner/Chappell Music, Inc., Universal Music Publishing Group, BMG RIGHTS MANAGEMENT US, LLC
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    Their Law
  • This Song is about how Liam Howlett of The Prodigy hates when cops try to keep teenagers from having a good time.

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