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Chorus: Kurupt and B-Real (repeat 2x)<br /><br />You don't know no real shit, nigga (it's the real shit!)<br />This the original Cypress Hill shit, nigga<br />We numb niggas, ya don't feel shit, nigga<br />You ain't on no real shit, nigga<br /><br />[B-Real]<br />'91 (*echoes*) Cypress Hill burst upon the scene<br />Three crazy, gun-totin' niggas smokin' weed<br />Talkin' about life on records was the whole plan<br />So we put out The Phuncky Feel, (?) and Kill A Man (KILL A MAN! *echoes*)<br />That was about the time we was openin' up for ?loyalty?<br />Didn't know shit, we were jus' tryin' to rock the party<br /><br />'92 (*echoes*) a year later, 'bout a million records sold<br />From doin' shows like Lollapalooza on the road<br />Buildin' up momentum, whilst spittin' deadly venom<br />Takin' pictures for High Times, me muggs and sen<br />Chillin' with the Beastie Boys, smokin' lots of weed<br />But it was time to hit the studio for another LP<br /><br />'93 (*echoes*) Black Sunday hits, with critical acclaim<br />Had a monster hit from Insane In The Brain<br />Topped the charts, held the spot, for six weeks to boot<br />It was a trip to note, that we was the first ones to do it<br />in rap music, but it was a feat none the less<br />So we started gettin paid and I stopped smokin' STRESS!<br /><br />Chorus<br /><br />[B-Real]<br />'94 (*echoes*) still in the door and we conquered many tours<br />With Rage Against The Machine, House Of Pain and many more<br />Was even invited to Woodstock, some niggas from the block<br />called up Eric Bobo and half a million rocked<br />How could all this happen at 24 years of age?<br />Half a million bouncin' to your shit from off the stage<br /><br />'95 (*echoes*) I was alive and survived so far (*&quot;(Rap) Superstar&quot; <br />xylophone*)<br />Still tryin' to cope with bein' a Rap Star<br />'Cos that's the type of shit that can really affect your mental<br />This was evident, in the way I broke the tempo<br />With confusin,(&quot;I'm havin' Illusions&quot;) pain, and (?) illusions<br />But I still kept my set up with the critics bein' abusive (yeah)<br />Even the record company, they became illusive<br />When it comes to showin' support for the Cypress institution<br /><br />'96 (*echoes*) wit' no support we were still makin' moves<br />Cypress Hill, in the summer, we were on the Smokin' Grooves<br />But like every legend every click, someone had to split<br />So the Dog left the house, shit was gettin' kinda thick<br />I was with the electric lady, we was talkin' about babies<br />but the groupies on the road don't help me from misbehavin'<br /><br />Chorus (Just 1 repeat)<br /><br />[B-Real]<br />'97 (*echoes*) was the trip, it was the year we killed the feud<br />Between us and Cube, over shit nobody knew<br />The Dog came back home (*barking*) but after Smokin' Grooves 2<br />Chillin' with George Clinton and Erykah Badu<br />This was a crazy time, we were flowin' off the boo<br />Niggas on stage, trippin' on the 'shrooms<br /><br />'98 (*echoes*) was kinda great, cos it felt just like before<br />We hit the studio, recorded Cypress Hill IV<br />But someone dropped the ball, as I still recall<br />'Cos it felt Cypress Hill got no support at all<br />We did the last Smokin' Grooves, but did it all with Sen<br />and the old chemistry, just reared it's head again<br /><br />'99 (*echoes*) I got to recline, because there was no doubt<br />That the first year was a success, of the Smoke Out<br />'99 was even better than the year of '98<br />and Skull And Bones was comin' out, kickin' from the gate<br /><br />TWO-thousand! (*echoes*) 15 million records sold<br />They broke the mould, but there's others along the road<br />But we still keep rollin' on from Heaven to Atlantis<br />Droppin' shit in English and makin' albums in Spanish<br /><br />Two-thousand and one! (*Echoes*) Goddamn, who knows what's in store?<br />Just as long as motherfuckers know, who's knockin' on the door<br />We remain unjaded and still we go unfaded<br />See how long we made it and never ben outdated<br /><br />[B-Real] (Sen Dog)<br /><br />We ain't goin out, motherfucker (That's right, FUCK that!)<br />You don't know (?) ((?) time Cypress Hill)<br /> (Motherfuckin' renovaters up here)<br /><br />Chorus<br /><br />[Outro - Kurupt]<br />(It's the REEEEAAAAL!)<br />Nigga, nigga<br />Ni-ni-nigga &lt;--(*scratched*)<br />This the original Cypress Hill shit, nigga<br />Nigga, nigga<br />(*scratch*) nigga<br />CYPRESS, nigga!<br />Yeah!
Letra nueva de la canción
Chorus: Kurupt and B-Real (repeat 2x)<br /><br />You don't know no real shit, nigga (it's the real shit!)<br />This the original Cypress Hill shit, nigga<br />We numb niggas, ya don't feel shit, nigga<br />You ain't on no real shit, nigga<br /><br />[B-Real]<br />'91 (*echoes*) Cypress Hill burst upon the scene<br />Three crazy, gun-totin' niggas smokin' weed<br />Talkin' about life on records was the whole plan<br />So we put out The Phuncky Feel, (?) and Kill A Man (KILL A MAN! *echoes*)<br />That was about the time we was openin' up for ?loyalty?<br />Didn't know shit, we were jus' tryin' to rock the party<br /><br />'92 (*echoes*) a year later, 'bout a million records sold<br />From doin' shows like Lollapalooza on the road<br />Buildin' up momentum, whilst spittin' deadly venom<br />Takin' pictures for High Times, me muggs and sen<br />Chillin' with the Beastie Boys, smokin' lots of weed<br />But it was time to hit the studio for another LP<br /><br />'93 (*echoes*) Black Sunday hits, with critical acclaim<br />Had a monster hit from Insane In The Brain<br />Topped the charts, held the spot, for six weeks to boot<br />It was a trip to note, that we was the first ones to do it<br />in rap music, but it was a feat none the less<br />So we started gettin paid and I stopped smokin' STRESS!<br /><br />Chorus<br /><br />[B-Real]<br />'94 (*echoes*) still in the door and we conquered many tours<br />With Rage Against The Machine, House Of Pain and many more<br />Was even invited to Woodstock, some niggas from the block<br />called up Eric Bobo and half a million rocked<br />How could all this happen at 24 years of age?<br />Half a million bouncin' to your shit from off the stage<br /><br />'95 (*echoes*) I was alive and survived so far (*&quot;(Rap) Superstar&quot; <br />xylophone*)<br />Still tryin' to cope with bein' a Rap Star<br />'Cos that's the type of shit that can really affect your mental<br />This was evident, in the way I broke the tempo<br />With confusin,(&quot;I'm havin' Illusions&quot;) pain, and (?) illusions<br />But I still kept my set up with the critics bein' abusive (yeah)<br />Even the record company, they became illusive<br />When it comes to showin' support for the Cypress institution<br /><br />'96 (*echoes*) wit' no support we were still makin' moves<br />Cypress Hill, in the summer, we were on the Smokin' Grooves<br />But like every legend every click, someone had to split<br />So the Dog left the house, shit was gettin' kinda thick<br />I was with the electric lady, we was talkin' about babies<br />but the groupies on the road don't help me from misbehavin'<br /><br />Chorus (Just 1 repeat)<br /><br />[B-Real]<br />'97 (*echoes*) was the trip, it was the year we killed the feud<br />Between us and Cube, over shit nobody knew<br />The Dog came back home (*barking*) but after Smokin' Grooves 2<br />Chillin' with George Clinton and Erykah Badu<br />This was a crazy time, we were flowin' off the boo<br />Niggas on stage, trippin' on the 'shrooms<br /><br />'98 (*echoes*) was kinda great, cos it felt just like before<br />We hit the studio, recorded Cypress Hill IV<br />But someone dropped the ball, as I still recall<br />'Cos it felt Cypress Hill got no support at all<br />We did the last Smokin' Grooves, but did it all with Sen<br />and the old chemistry, just reared it's head again<br /><br />'99 (*echoes*) I got to recline, because there was no doubt<br />That the first year was a success, of the Smoke Out<br />'99 was even better than the year of '98<br />and Skull And Bones was comin' out, kickin' from the gate<br /><br />TWO-thousand! (*echoes*) 15 million records sold<br />They broke the mould, but there's others along the road<br />But we still keep rollin' on from Heaven to Atlantis<br />Droppin' shit in English and makin' albums in Spanish<br /><br />Two-thousand and one! (*Echoes*) Goddamn, who knows what's in store?<br />Just as long as motherfuckers know, who's knockin' on the door<br />We remain unjaded and still we go unfaded<br />See how long we made it and never ben outdated<br /><br />[B-Real] (Sen Dog)<br /><br />We ain't goin out, motherfucker (That's right, FUCK that!)<br />You don't know (?) ((?) time Cypress Hill)<br /> (Motherfuckin' renovaters up here)<br /><br />Chorus<br /><br />[Outro - Kurupt]<br />(It's the REEEEAAAAL!)<br />Nigga, nigga<br />Ni-ni-nigga &lt;--(*scratched*)<br />This the original Cypress Hill shit, nigga<br />Nigga, nigga<br />(*scratch*) nigga<br />CYPRESS, nigga!<br />Yeah!
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