Remarks:
Not sure what this song is about, but I still love it.
Lyrics:
Humdi Lila Allah Jehova Yahweh Deos Ma’ad
Jah Rastafara Fire Dance Sex Music, Hip-Hop
it’s bigger than religion Hip-Hop
it’s bigger than my nigga Hip-Hop
it’s bigger than the government
This one is for Dilla, Hip-Hop
We ain’t dead said the children
don’t believe it we just made ourselves invisible
Underwater stovetop, blue flame, scientists come out with your scales up
get baptized in the ocean of the Hungry
My niggas turn in to gods
walls come tumbling…..
Humdi Lila Allah Jehova Yahweh Deos Ma’ad
Jah Rastafara Fire Dance Sex Music, Hip-Hop
it’s bigger than religion Hip-Hop
it’s bigger than my nigga Hip-Hop
it’s bigger than the government
This one is The Healer, Hip-Hop
told you we aint dead yet
we’ve been living through your internet
you don’t have to believe everything
you think we’ve been programmed, wake up
we miss you.
they call you Indigo, we call you Africa.
go get baptized in the ocean
say re-boot, re-flush, re-start
fresh page, new day, OG, New Key
Oh, yeah…great album! I love Master Teacher.
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Clearly bout Hip Hop…
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I think it’s dedicated to J Dilla, a very influential Hip-hop producer who died in 2006.
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Ooh that’s funky. I like!
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Just so you know, the first line is Alhamdulilah: which means Praise be to God.
Ma’at: Egyptian goddess of truth.
The song is pretty dope, no? But commenting on the commercialization and globalization of hip hop. It’s bigger than Religion. Has more power than the government to influence people.
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I love this it’s on my ipod.
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One of her best songs! The beat is hypnotizing!!
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