Gang Starr - Moment Of Truth

Album - Moment Of Truth (1998) a real hip hop song [some jamaican gwal] No matta wat we fyace We mus face de moment of trut baybe Chorus: guru They say it's lonely at the top, in whatever you do You always gotta watch motherfuckers around you Nobody's invincible, no plan is foolproof We all must meet our moment of truth Verse one: guru The same sheisty cats that you hang with, and do your thang with Could set you up and wet you up, nigga peep the language It's universal, you play with fire it may hurt you Or burn you, lessons are blessings you should learn through Let's face facts, although mc's lace tracks It doesn't mean behind the scenes there ain't no dirt to trace back That goes for all of us, there ain't nobody to trust It's like sabotage, it's got me ready to bust But I can't jeapordize, what I have done up to this point So i'ma get more guys, to help me run the whole joint Cultivate, multiply, motivate, or else we'll die You know I be the masterof the who what where and why See when you're shinin, some chumps'll wanna dull ya Always selfish jealous punks, will wanna pull ya Down, just like some shellfish in a bucket Cause they love it, to see your ass squirm like a worm But just as you'll receive what is comin to you Everybody else is gonna get theirs too I ain't no saint, therefore I cannot dispute That everyone must meet their moment of truth Chorus: guru Actions have reactions, don't be quick to judge You may not know the harships people don't speak of It's <b>...</b>
Gang Starr - Above The Clouds (Feat. Inspectah Deck)

Moment of Truth [Guru] I Self Lord And Master, shall bring disaster to evil factors Demonic chapters, shall be captured by Kings Through the storms of days after Unto the Earth from the Sun through triple darkness to blast ya with a force that can't be compared to any firepower, for it's mindpower shared The brainwake, causes vessels to circulate like constellations reflect at night off the lake Word to the father, and Mother Earth Seeking everlasting life through this Hell for what it's worth Look listen and observe and watch another C-Cypher pullin my peeps to the curb Heed the words; it's like ghetto style proverbs The righteous pay a sacrifice to get what they deserve Cannot afford to be confined to a cell Brainwaves swell, turnin a desert to a well Experience the best teacher; thoughts will spray like street sweepers Little Daddy street preacher Illustrious feature, narrator you select Accompanied by Deck plus the DJ you respect The seven and a half combine, over the frontline The ten percenters, promotin slander in the airtime Bear in mind jewels be the tools of the trade Sharp veins heavenly praise and dues are paid [Chorus: Guru] Above the crowds, above the clouds where the sounds are original Infinite skills create miracles Warrior spiritual -- above the clouds reigning/raining down, holdin it down [Inspectah Deck] Yeah; I leave scientists mentally scarred, triple extra large Wild like rock stars who smash guitars Poison bars from the Gods bust holes in your <b>...</b>
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gang starr - jazz thing

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Gang Starr - Moment Of Truth (Rest In Peace Guru 1961-2010)

Legendary Boston Rapper Keith Elam aka Guru died of cancer Monday (April 19,2010). He was 48 years old. Guru leaves behind a wonderful musical legacy with his group Gang Starr as well as his solo career with the Jazzmatazz albums. The King Of Monotone didn't need to use tricky wordplay to get his point across on the mic. His no nonsense delivery was one of a kind. The world misses you Guru, Rest In Peace ***UPDATE*** Wednesday April 21, 2010 Guru's Family Issues Statement. Please Read Below The Elam family wishes to thank the fans of our son/brother/father uncle/nephew/cousin Keith aka GURU for the outpouring of love, concern and support. Our hearts are broken by the loss of someone we loved so much. GURU was devoted to his young son, who will most keenly feel his absence. GURU suffered from multiple myeloma for over a year. Accrued complications from this illness led to respiratory failure and cardiac arrest. As a result, GURU was in a coma from mid February until his death and never regained consciousness. Early on the morning of April 19th, he became hypertensive due to low blood pressure. He again went into cardiac arrest and slipped away from us. GURU died far too young but he was, and we are, proud of all his many legendary musical contributions. The family is not aware of any foundations established by GURU. We know and understand that countless fans want to express their condolences and love and, to that end, we are planning a memorial event in the near future <b>...</b>
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Gangstarr-Above The Clouds

(Guru) Myself lord and master shall bring disaster to evil factors demonic chapters shall be captured by kings Through the storms of days after and to the earth from the sun through triple darkness to blast ya with a force that cant be compared to any fire power for its mind power shared the brainwave causes vessels to circulate like constellations reflect at night off the lake word to the father and mother earth seeking everlasting life through this hell for what its worth look listen and observe and watch another sea cycle pullin my peeps to the curb heed the words its like ghetto style proverbs the righteous man sacrifice to get what they deserve cannot afford to be confined to a cell brainwaves swell turning a desert to a well experience the best teacher thoughts will spring like streetsweepers little daddy street preacher illustrious feature narrator you select accompanied by Deck plus the DJ you respect seven and a half combined over the frontline the ten percenters promotin slander in the air time bear in mind jewels be the tools of the trade sharp blades heavenly praise and dues are paid Above the crowds above the clouds where the sounds are original infinite skills create miracles warrior spiritual Above the clouds raining down Holdin it down (Inspectah Deck) I leave scientists mentally scarred triple extra large wild like rock stars who smash guitars poison bars from the gods bust holes in your mirage and catch a charge shake em down like the riot squad invade <b>...</b>
Gang Starr "Manifest"

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Gang Starr - Mass Appeal

Lyrics: [Verse One: Guru] No way you'll never make it Come with the weak shit, I break kids Step into my zone, mad rhymes will stifle ya Lines like rifles go blast when I kick some ass A lot of rappers be like one time wonders Couldn't say a fly rhyme if there was one right under Their noses, I hate those motherfuckin posers But I'm so real to them it's scary And with my unique skills nag you can't compare me And no we don't make wack tracks and all the suckers get pushed back when I'm kickin real facts I represent set up shit like a tent boy You're paranoid cause you're my son like Elroy And you'd be happy as hell to get a record deal Maybe your soul you'd sell to have mass appeal [Verse Two:] Oh yes I'm greater than all MC's when I breeeze give me room please I be like fascinatin when I be updatin Cuttin off wack kids, pullin their trump cards I thump hard, and mak eem say that I'm God Niggaz be pretendin they hardcore Never know the meaning of [real hardcore] But I get props like a slogan and no man Could ever try to diss when I kicks my jam Lyrically def and connecting complete mic wrecking No double checking vocals kill like weapons But if I have to I go all out with no mic Yeah that's right cause I survived mad fights And for my peeps I truly care Cause without some of them I wouldn't be here And they all know how I feel Cause suckers be like playin themselves to have mass appeal [Verse Three:] I know I'm dope but don't wet that I've suffered setbacks but now I'm <b>...</b>
Gang Starr- Battle with Lyrics

Lyrics Gangstarr (gang Starr) - Battle {*scratched: "What? You wanna battle ME?"*} {*scratched: "Yo man, how much money you got?"*} {*scratched: "What? You wanna battle ME?"*} {*scratched: "Yo man, how much money you got?"*} [Guru] I used to guzzle 40's, and own a beat up Caddy Since the hood still love me, I'll turn the heat up daddy I went from mackin fly honies on the train to straight relaxin on the beach, countin money gettin brain Soon as you rappers get a chance you wanna floss a lot You buy a iced out watch because it cost a lot Then you in the club, stylin with dough Profilin with hoes that we boned, a while ago You rookies haven't done enough laps around the track You had one hot single, but then your album sounds wack Son you bore me with your war stories You ain't even do that shit, so that's just more stories How you expect us to take you seriously? The look in my eye punk, has got you scared of me I'm blastin your sons, I'm snatchin your funds You catch a royal ass-whoopin, you've been askin for one {*scratched: "I'm bout to slap rappers around and bruise the game"*} "What.. what?" {*scratch: "We thorough to the end"*} "Yo man.." "You know the drill" {*scratched: "I'm bout to slap rappers around and bruise the game"*} "What.. what?" {*scratch: "You wanna battle me?"*} "Yo man.." "How much money you got?" [Guru] Bitch you don't even know, the half about me I bring it straight to your chest, ask your staff about me I'm just a little bit older, plus a whole lot <b>...</b>
Gang Starr - Above the Clouds - Music Video

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Samurai Champloo AMV: Gang Starr - Battle

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Gang Starr - Full Clip (Live)

1999 Performance on the British late night show "Live On Later With Jools Holland"..... Gang Starr's Myspace: www.myspace.com DJ Premier's Myspace: www.myspace.com Guru's Myspace: www.myspace.com Get Gang Starr's Music: www.amazon.com & itunes.apple.com The group was founded in 1986 by Guru (then known as Keithy E. The Guru) and DJ 1,2 B-Down (also known as Mike Dee) with various producers, such as Donald D, JV Johnson or DJ Mark the 45 King helping out. In 1987 and 1988, Gang Starr released three 12" vinyl singles on the Wild Pitch label. In 1989, the group split and the only member willing to continue under the name Gang Starr was Guru. He soon got in touch with DJ Premier (then known as Waxmaster C) who sent him a beat tape which Guru liked. He invited DJ Premier to join Gang Starr and in that same year they released their first single "Words I Manifest" along with the album "No More Mr. Nice Guy" (1989). During their career Gang Starr helped pioneer the New York hip hop sound, and in fact, many an artist who achieved greater notoriety owes much of their sound, lyrical style, and even content to Gang Starr. The entirety of Gang Starr's catalog, especially Step in the Arena (1990), Daily Operation (1992) "Hard to Earn" (1994) and Moment of Truth (1998) are well-respected among critics. Their track "Jazz Thing", featured on the soundtrack to Spike Lee's film Mo' Better Blues, helped establish the sound of jazz rap. Both members of Gang Starr have deep roots in the New <b>...</b>
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Gang Starr ft. Nice & Smooth - DWYCK (Uncut)

From 1994 Album: "Hard to Earn"..... Gang Starr's Myspace: www.myspace.com DJ Premier's Myspace: www.myspace.com Guru's Myspace: www.myspace.com Get Gang Starr's Music: www.amazon.com & itunes.apple.com "Gang Starr is a reflection of the heart and soul of hip-hop culture and music. They are one of my favorite groups and one of the groups I've been most influenced by. I love Primo and Guru." - Common Hollywood, California October 9, 2006 - Critically acclaimed hip-hop duo Gang Starr first hit the scene in 1989 and more than a decade of chart hits followed. Mass Appeal: The Best Of Gang Starr, to be released December 26 by Virgin/EMI Music Catalog Marketing, gathers 20 of their best tracks for their first ever single-disc hits collection, including six Top 10 hits and two songs originally released on film soundtracks. The new package includes liner notes by music journalist and author Soren Baker and a Deluxe Edition CD/DVD, to be released the same date, adds 11 music videos to the collection. Gang Starrs DJ/producer, Premier (Primo) and MC/lyricist, Guru, experienced their first critical embrace with the release of 1991s Step In The Arena. The album, an upfront sociopolitical departure from the prevailing style of the time, reached #19 on BillboardsTop R&B/Hip-Hop Albums chart and #121 on the Top 200. The title track and Just To Get A Rep both hit #5 on the Hot Rap Singles chart, while Lovesick reached #11. Through the 1990s, Gang Starrs chart success improved steadily <b>...</b>
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Gang Starr - All for tha Cash - Rest in Peace Guru

"Take the money never have to run" (3X) "Here's how it goes.." [Guru] All for the cash man, niggaz'll be ready to blast man Mad hoes, 'll be quick, to give up the ass man Traitors, they'll be robbing your stash man Don't wanna end up like the last man If the price is right, niggaz can get trife awright They plot and they scheme, all day and all night And they might even get elaborate enough to plan the illest kind of crime, fuck the average stuff Like this chick who was kickin it, with this baller Pretendin that she loved him, only really loved dollars Holla'd at his man so they could, rendezvous Said to his man, "Forget him, I'm fond of you" So after the screw, she put him down with her plan The utmost betrayal, this nigga's down with her man But the sex changed everything, they conspired to snake him Talked about the best time, and best way, they could take him While in bed, she told him just where her man kept his dough She said, "Yo, tonight he's bout to cop some blow And I know, there's at least, 50 grand to show Bring a gat, wear a mask, and come through the window I'll leave it open for you, he won't never know So run in, grab the money, later on, you and I can flow If we do this shit right, he won't fight Break out with the cash and stay your ass out of sight" So the nigga sat back, but little did he know he was about to ruin his life over a silly hoe And really though, the whole shit went wrong Cause when he came through the window and pulled out it was on Money <b>...</b>
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Gangstarr - Right Where You Stand

Gangstarr [LYRICS] Yo, I don't even wanna fight with you man I'll lay you right where you stand You can catch a few shells One go right through your polo, man Usually I'm dolo and I gotta crazy team Car kissed the ride on you, watch for the laserbeam Shit, it's that Ol' G Flavor Remind you of a quarter bodega and that oldie behavior All point but I ain't tryna scuffle with chumps My long joints got the culture power plus the double pump Troublesome, to anyone who stands in the way I'll stand and I'll spray, FUCK if ya man is in the way Your girl want me cuz I do it better than you The whole world wants me nigga, I'ma legend to you Like LL, Rakim, Ice-T and them niggaz Like Cube, Snoop and Dre, I'ma be seenin them figures It don't matter, you don't have to be likin me man Keep playin, you'll be layin there, right where you stand [Chorus: Jadakiss] Gun on my waist, knife in my hand I keep tellin you cowards, I'ma leave you there right where you stand I don't wanna talk and I ain't tryna wanna fight with ya man Tryna get it over quick, leave you right where you stand Some say I'm trifflin, sometimes I'm rightfully am But I don't give a fuck, I'ma leave you right where you stand You just mad, you will never be as nice as I am D-Block, GangStarr leave you right where you stand, what [Jadakiss] You wanna know why I invest all my money into haze and into dope Cuz right now, I'm currently a slave for Interscope Respect first, then money - basic shit If you got niggaz under <b>...</b>
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Gangstarr - Riot Akt

Album: The Ownerz lyrics: {*DJ Premier scratches children laughing and yelling*} [Chorus: Guru] Riot act, this is where we really prepare Riot act, out here we show no fear RIOT ACT, time to protect our communities Riot act, real criminals get immunity RIOT ACT, eye for an eye - so yo who want it? RIOT ACT, rushin all you cowards who fronted Riot act, let's bring the power to the people RIOT ACT, no justice then we gotta come see you [Verse One: Guru] Just like a thunderous gun clap, you wonder who done that Put you under with one rap, me and the brothers have come back We'll lash you for tryin that, we know you been lyin cat So now you be lyin flat, we'll read you the riot act Whassup you little fuck, get your life right Cause there's too much goin in the world, and shit ain't quite right See you're just addin to the problem Young gun, high-strung, ready to trey-eight revolve 'em Knot nearly in your waist, you step up in the place Catch one off guard, he lookin silly in the face But hear they come with the M-16's They got teargas, helmets and clubs - knahmean? It's martial law in these streets It's like Afghanistan man, it's gettin raw in the streets Still you demand your rights, I understand your plight But do the knowledge if you plan to fight [Chorus] [Verse Two: Guru] So realize what it is to be oppressed and afflicted Subjected to sick shit, knowin others live different FUCK THAT, the streets about to blow again They forgot, so we gotta let 'em know again Huh, we'll <b>...</b>
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Gang Starr - Full Clip

Lyrics: [DJ Premier: Big L, Rest In Peace] [Intro: samples] "Feel the realness" "In this business of rep" "Go ahead" [Guru] Fresh out the gate again, time to raise the stakes again Fatten my plate again, y'all cats know we always play to win GANG, to the Starr's, son Haters, took this shit too far, son So thats all for you, I'm whiping out your whole team I'll splatter your dreams with lyrics to shatter your schemes The badder you seem, the more lies you tell The more lies you sell, then by surprise you fell Into my deathtrap, right into my clutches Stupid, you know the God must bless every single mic he touches I've suffered, just so I could return harder Wanna be the shit starter? Fuck around, make you a martyr I make ya famous, turn around and make ya nameless Cause you never understood to me how vital this rap game is Save it and hold that, you catch a hot one Rhymes chase a fake nigga down soon as I spot one [Chorus: Gang Starr samples, except where noted] "Full clip" "Do you wanna mess with this?" "Gang Starr" "I'm one of the best yet" "I'm nice like that" [Noreaga] "It's all good" "In this business of re" [repeat, change last line to: so I suggest you take a rest] [Guru] So if you stand in my way, I'm gonna have to spray Learn that "if you come against me son your gonna have to pray" Since back in the day I held The Weight and kept my head up The wanna see the God catch an L Itz all a Set Up I give no man or thing power over me Why these niggaz so jealous and <b>...</b>
Gang Starr BYS (High Quality 1992 Music)

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Gang Starr - Positivity

From 1989 Album: "No More Mr. Nice Guy"..... Gang Starr's Myspace: www.myspace.com Guru's Myspace: www.myspace.com DJ Premier's Myspace: www.myspace.com Get Gang Starr's Music: www.amazon.com & itunes.apple.com The group was founded in 1986 by Guru (then known as Keithy E. The Guru) and DJ 1,2 B-Down (also known as Mike Dee) with various producers, such as Donald D, JV Johnson or DJ Mark the 45 King helping out. In 1987 and 1988, Gang Starr released three 12" vinyl singles on the Wild Pitch label. In 1989, the group split and the only member willing to continue under the name Gang Starr was Guru. He soon got in touch with DJ Premier (then known as Waxmaster C) who sent him a beat tape which Guru liked. He invited DJ Premier to join Gang Starr and in that same year they released their first single "Words I Manifest" along with the album "No More Mr. Nice Guy" (1989). During their career Gang Starr helped pioneer the New York hip hop sound, and in fact, many an artist who achieved greater notoriety owes much of their sound, lyrical style, and even content to Gang Starr. The entirety of Gang Starr's catalog, especially Step in the Arena (1990), Daily Operation (1992) "Hard to Earn" (1994) and Moment of Truth (1998) are well-respected among critics. Their track "Jazz Thing", featured on the soundtrack to Spike Lee's film Mo' Better Blues, helped establish the sound of jazz rap. Both members of Gang Starr have deep roots in the New York hip hop scene, despite hailing from <b>...</b>
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Gang Starr ft Big L - Work (Remix)

Gang Starr ft Big L - Work (Remix) Keith Elam (July 17, 1966 April 19, 2010[1]), better known by his stage name Guru, was an American rapper and member of the hip-hop duo Gang Starr. He was born in the Boston neighborhood of Roxbury,[2]. The name Guru is a backronym that stands for "Gifted Unlimited Rhymes Universal" and the less often used "God is Universal; he is the Ruler Universal", which are both references to the teachings of the Nation of Gods and Earths. Death On February 28, 2010, Guru went into cardiac arrest and, following surgery, fell into a coma.[4][5] He woke from the coma[6] but died on April 19, 2010, after a long battle with cancer.[7
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