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[Chorus]We can make u bounce
We create da sound
This years guna be ours
Its nothing personal, my Cru iz unstoppable
Eh yo, flava,
Yo, r u ready 4 dis?
Ha
Lets go
I never get written in dis
Neva wrote so many hits
Back, Slake same old lyrics I miss
Back
Black
Never dismiss
Type of remedies lyrical clock this *****,
Don't u know them 10 man click,
In the beginning,
There were 2 decks and a microphone,

Oh no
That's the shear excel,
Comes from another world,
U no my lyrics being held to sell,
Im too hot for most,
Never boast,
Tonight's the night to get high on my flows and im the host,
To hold all the bangos, (u know this)
Never get wen I wana mine, never get wen I wana my flow
the score has been sold
get out my face, u get bumped before ur too late.
Lyric lyric likes it faster like woah
Who's that danger-ous mc, from the blazin family,
S-pp-i-k double e,
Ten man click thro London city
Change over, ur change my flow
Speeding 4 my mile tempo
Boy dem blind n ain't dat so
Like 5 0 5 0
Im also quick If I ad my presto's
STOP
Sonic booms sonic booms
Down dat old road
Boy der hot and that its send off
Like woah
Who's da danger-ous mc
From the blazin family
S-pp-i-k-double e
[Chorus]We can make u bounce (bounce, bounce, bounce, bounce)
We create da sound (bounce bounce, bounce, bounce)
This year's guna b ours (bounce, bounce, bounce, bounce)
Its nothing personal, my cru iz unstoppable [x2]
Black White Asian
Turkish Jamaican
Basian caucasian
Hearts will b breaking (breaking)
Its kinda hard coz chicks c thro me
Lock the door coz turn just thro me (Oooo me)
Hearts swallowing my love like sarfie
Coz u don't need gurls saying LT (Oooo)
I'm a thug, while I'm staying above the law
U receive the same, what u barging 4 (barging 4)
Time 2 fast-forward (ford)
This man gets taken back 2 the drawing board
Im guna cut the cord (cord)
Blud im getin bored (bored)
Have u going on,
Flowing on,
Wat u fink u reckon on
Im the nu next Phenomenon
Wen I enter da club
U no we get blown (blown)
Man u guna get shown
I dnt give a ****
Guna reach the top
Garage, r.n.b, round hip-hop
Come a specialist mc
U dnt no me
Y they call me
R they roll wen I change my flo (flo)
U dnt no that I come 2 study form my head 2 my toe
But to back it wen im more
Ur guna get tore
UPROAR
Wen I burst thro da door
Yo lock up my fone
Im getin bad texts
And vex im bout 2 get zeerex
N da next bad man I must in avrex
Got fire in my eyes
Its not personal
Give me da mic, den im a criminal,
Wen one of us chattin den hit em wiv a fireball,
I'm guna kill em all da mic's a weapon
Im a lyrical animal
[Chorus]We can make u bounce (bounce, bounce, bounce, bounce)
We create da sound (bounce bounce, bounce, bounce)
This year's guna b ours (bounce, bounce, bounce, bounce)
Its nothing personal, my cru iz unstoppable [x2]
Who's guna b da next 2 contest?
Coz ill knock them out wiv my rythmin txt
Guna skip round when I jump straight to da next
So hear wat I say
My lyrical flex
One bag to da first and take out da rest
Stand tall, get vexed, da best of the best
Spitting out my lyrics to the north to the west
Guna finish my lyrics like a bullet proof vest
It's the B O N U C to da E
Wiv da standard flo dat went 2 number 3
Wiv da mic in our hands
Going on angry
Yo 10 school m8s
Growing up daily
Non of ya'll thought we cud make it dis far
All of ya'll fort we were chattin blah blah
Now who's da one larfin, har har
We've left u behind
And we're going on far
Im a krazy man
Guna stay da same
Coz I get up on da mic
Put u 2 shame
Coz im going on an-xious delay
Guna frustrate u, wiv a big cold bang,
Ur 2 blame, get the game, wats my name, stay the same
Ur guna get chong by the blazin flame
Yo, I got krazy brain that go out thro my mouth and in thru my veins
So do u like da lyrics dat I bring
Mc-in but still got da ching ching
Still got da bling bling
Talking bout me on da mic n ting
Ow do u know I got me cru blazin
Now its time 4 sum action
Blazin comin back wiv a lyrical attraction
Ride wiv da rhythm ride wiv no tracks
N u beta listen up u best pay attention
[Chorus]We can make u bounce (bounce, bounce, bounce, bounce)
We create da sound (bounce bounce, bounce, bounce)
This year's guna b ours (bounce, bounce, bounce, bounce)
Its nothing personal, my cru iz unstoppable [x2]
We can make u bounce
We create da sound
This years guna b ours
Its nothing personal my cru iz unstoppable

Enjoy the lyrics !!!
Early days

All of the ten members grew up in Highams Park, Walthamstow East London and attended Highams Park School. The group made their first single with the production team TNT Xplosive called "Standard Flow". They went on and signed a recording and production deal with Terry Mcleod and Tapps Bandawe aka TNT Xplosive on their indepedant label Xplosive Records, who then licenced the band to EastWest/Warner Music.

"Standard Flow" became the bands first single to be released, this featured the dancehall legend Elephant Man and was released to pirate radio stations on the Weighty Plates label. Xplosive Records and EastWest/Warner Music followed this with their first commercial release "Crossroads" which debuted at number one in the UK Charts.


Breakthrough and debut album

TNT Xplosive and EastWest/Warner Music both agreed to work on the single "Crossroads", which was originally recorded by Bone Thugs-N-Harmony as "Tha Crossroads" in 1996. Using their own version of the chorus the band wrote their own MC verses. The track was released as their first single once they left school at the ages of 16, where they also had a history of academic success.[citation needed] "Crossroads" went straight into the UK Singles Chart at number 1 in August 2002. During their short time of 2 years together, the group achieved 6 consecutive UK Top 10 hits, however they faced a lot of criticism. Their rap skills were not taken seriously by the British media, sidelining them to a younger audience. Despite this, their debut album In The Beginning achieved gold satus in the UK and spawned two further UK Top 10 hits, "Love On The Line" which reached number six and a double a-side single "Reminisce/Where The Story Ends" which reached number eight in February 2003.

The group were popular with commercial radio gigs and roadshows as well as pre-teen pop-music magazines such as Top of the Pops and Smash Hits[citation needed].

[Further success and Now or Never

The group achieved further chart success in 2003, with two UK top five chart hits. "We Just Be Dreamin'" reached number three in July 2003, whilst "Flip Reverse" reached number two in November. "Flip Reverse" was used to re-launch the BBC's Top Of The Pops. A special performance was recorded outside Television Centre with 100 or so hooded back-up dancers.

Despite the chart success with their singles, they failed to match it with their second album Now or Never, which failed to reach the UK Top 40 album chart. A live recording of a concert in Liverpool was released for Christmas 2003. However, it failed to re-ignite the flagging sales of their second album, nor did a follow-up single "Here 4 One", which peaked at number six in the UK, during early 2004. The group also completed a sold-out UK 21-date tour in 2003. The tour was managed by successful[citation needed] rap touring promoter mogul Aaron Hill. He has a hand in promotional internet videos with dizzie rascal currently.


Decline in popularity

2004 was quiet for the group, until January 2005 saw Kenzie appear on Channel 4's Celebrity Big Brother, finishing in second place. The original Blazin' Squad split shortly after. Kenzie went on to form Friday Hill with 2 other Blazin' Squad members. Friday Hill's music was more pop-based and different in vein to the music of Blazin' Squad. They released two singles in the UK, "Baby Goodbye" which peaked at number five on the Official UK Singles chart in November 2005, as well as "One More Night Alone" which reached number 13 in February 2006. They also released an album Times Like These, which failed to chart.

Blazin' Squad did make a brief return to the UK charts in October 2006, but as a four-piece. The single released was a summer-sounding "All Night Long", which reached number 54 in the UK Singles Chart. The group expressed their disappointment via their official myspace.

After this disappointment, the group split and Blazin' Squad was left to rest for the time being. There have been petitions and Myspace pages set up to re-unite Blazin' Squad again[citation needed], it is known that certain Blazin' Squad members are in talks to do a reunion tour in 2008[citation needed], adding further to this speculation a newly set up Official MySpace was set up with five of the original members and a new track "Lets Start Again", which is listed to be released April 13th 2009. [1]


Criticism

The band were notoriously criticised, even after the release of their second album, as they were seen to be pioneers of the chav culture, and some said that they were to So Solid Crew what S Club Juniors were to their senior counterparts, S Club. They were also seen to only appeal to the young population of the UK.


Split

The split occurred in 2005, shortly after Kenzie's appearance on Big Brother. MC Kenzie, MC Flava and MC Strider started their own band (preferring to be called Kenzie, James and Mus respectively), known as Friday Hill. The trio released their debut single, "Baby Goodbye" in October 2005. Blazin' Squad did consist of Marcel (MC Plat’num), Stuart (MC Reepa), Sam (MC Spike-E) & Chris (MC Melo-D). They decided to call it a day in 2006. Lee (Krazy) has gone solo and is currently working on his solo album in the US called the 'Lee Bailey project'.


Comeback

Blazin Squad are set to be making a comeback with the song "Let's Start Again" , a snippet is available on the MySpace. The song is expected to be released on 13th April 2009.

Only 5 of the original members will be returning though. They are Kenzie, Krazy, Strider, Flava and Plat'num B. However it is believed they will go by their first names due to the group's music sounding more different and personal.

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