Wizard is too fuckin ill! Everyone of his beats slams, this beat is too dope, no nonsense slammer, not tryin to be anything else. i love the stylophone, reminds me of a track Redman would grace, this sounds real nice when i perform it live. My bars are just like the beat straight up raw! Ill flows, ill rhymes, and a big chorus, oh and the icing on the cake, the guitar solo at the end. It was crying out for that so i got Martin Chung from Extra Curricular to step in and get his rockstar on!
lyrics
VERSE 1
I hit the beat raw, and i bust for like four minutes straight
forget foreplay, my metaphors penetrate
the force generates a feeling thats orgasmic
hardcore triple x shit, while you're flaccid
fuck a watershed, broadcast it, nasty as sodomy
associate flash with controversy
on the beat but i int no bobby
in fact i am, like jack iron, ill take over your whole body
paralyse brains, you're a candlelight flame
im a furnace, burning past the farenheit range
make the mercury pop,
certainly itll put u in surgery, my shit is 3rd degree hot
skin grafts have your body full of burgendy spots
hundred plus proof, end up in an urn from a shot
catapult you into permanent shock
its affirmative, God dammit, im far too determined to stop
CHORUS
and the beat goes, Boom, Bap like a slap to your face
the bass making you want to smash up the place
can i get a couple crazy bastards with me???
Lets Harass The City
Boom, Bap like a slap to your face
the bass making you want to smash up the place
can i get a couple crazy bastards with me???
Lets Harass The City
VERSE 2
Too hot to handle, too heavy to hold
Im legendary, you're only allegedly dope
you got a couple of obligatory sympathy daps
all of a sudden you think that you can kick it with flash
you got a big pat on the back off these industry cats
i think the whole place'll hold their middle fingers to that
you probably bought the magazine review, paid for all the airplay
so the rep is really coz of paper to be fair mate
i see em like theyre bait, treat it like feeding time
sink my teeth into their flash and eat an MC alive
keep em running like drill sergeants
fucker, im still starving, on the starter, fuck what the bill's charging
i eat til im full, chew beef off a bull
so im not scared of beef MCs wanna pull
me, i'm the honorable, the one and the oracle
the prodigal son, stunning like a steve austin move
are you blind? its obvious im phenomenal
my product designed to climb to the top and conquer all
nausia rising up inside your abdominal
and its not suprising to find that im responsible
so now you rocked a couple week shows
and you think you're big, like we should know your steelo
go easy on the ego, you eager bambino
you're bout to make me throw them Tito Ortizz blows
CHORUS
and the beat goes, Boom, Bap like a slap to your face
the bass making you want to smash up the place
can i get a couple crazy bastards with me???
Lets Harass The City
Boom, Bap like a slap to your face
the bass making you want to smash up the place
can i get a couple crazy bastards with me???
Lets Harass The City
credits
from The Sound Of Colours --- EP,
released April 19, 2010
All lyrics written and performed by Jack Flash
Beat produced, mixed and arranged by Wizard
Guitar by Martin Chung
Cuts by DJ Illas
Lyrics, cuts, guitar mixed by Jack Flash
Mastered by John Goodier
Jack Flash, known offstage as Rob Bradley, is a versatile artist based in West Yorkshire. With a sound grounded in hip-hop,
he’s evolved his craft by seamlessly blending rap with raw, stripped-back acoustic elements. He’s celebrated for his insightful storytelling, astute social observations, and the distinct razor-sharp wit characteristic of his Northern British roots....more
supported by 7 fans who also own “Harass The City”
Not decided on a favourite track but the album as a whole is positive, reflective and mature - aside from the lyricism and the recognisable voice, things have changed since 'The Essance' (still a great album though!) Great LP. Scissorino
supported by 6 fans who also own “Harass The City”
This song changed my music variety entirely but to be honest the entire album is amazing and not to forget all the bands that feature with Sinners are great as well highly recommended Drew Diamond
supported by 5 fans who also own “Harass The City”
Solid follow-up to Escape. Funk, jazz and reggae beats and breaks behind an A1 rosta of MCs, with Sparkz a standout. (Kid has the chops. Every style, any flow. Big future.) Rufous