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Breath Lyrics


I'm alive, I can feel the blood
Rushin' through my veins
An' that's all I need to know
'Cuz I'm not lookin' for a change
'Cuz I got friends and enemies
But it just don't bother me
'Cuz as long as I believe I can breath
Metamorphosis, Battle Axe fortress
Four hundred horsepower, full moon the sorceress
Swollen Members and my girl NF
The Predators and the Terminator, the track's called 'Breath'
Why hurt 'em later? We can do so much damage, now
Come, track 'em when I hit 'em so much garbage around
Yells, bells and whistles like the carnival sounds
Phenomenal adrenaline from the words of my mouth
How did Shane manage to rap with brain damage?
I'm fat, remain famished and stacked
You're playing with a praying mantis

In fact you're gigantic, you sink like Titanic
Panic attack act up and I'm a masta
Crash is a disaster, smash like Master Blaster
Punka, rankle monster wants to stop ya
Crush 'em 'cuz I'm vain, crush 'em, none remains
Will tomorrow be the same? Blood rushing through my veins
I'm alive, I can feel the blood
Rushin' through my veins
An' that's all I need to know
'Cuz I'm not lookin' for a change
'Cuz I got friends and enemies
But it just don't bother me
'Cuz as long as I believe I can breath
I know this before I knew how to
Now we are on this point to do
What a deeper subject to do
Better it be easy or not to do
I know this before I knew how to
Now we are on this point do do
What a deeper subject to do
Better it be easy or not to do
I savor the mouth
I'm like the Krispy Kreme conveyor belt
With the synth notes Swollen like a lympth node
We went from instro to intro to in-store
Coincidentally, messin' up your mental state
We making pens blow as if I'm sent to pay
Me and my kinfolk pretend to
Nobody can do it like your man, Mok
My band's dope the tracks flow
I'm beautiful, that's for sho
The Harmony Queen, the Decibel Kings
Never knew but we were born to do incredible things
I let a ring like freedom swings letters from my jaw
Twenty six in the mix and we do it better than y'all
I'm a Neanderthal, you're bound to fall
I'm born to brawl, we warned you all
And sworn to y'all, it's wonderful, the underworld
Beautiful minds tryin' to keep it independent in recruitable times
I'm alive, I can feel the blood
Rushin' through my veins
An' that's all I need to know
'Cuz I'm not lookin' for a change
'Cuz I got friends and enemies
But it just don't bother me
'Cuz as long as I believe I can breath
I'm alive, I can feel the blood
Rushin' through my veins
An' that's all I need to know
'Cuz I'm not lookin' for a change
'Cuz I got friends and enemies
But it just don't bother me
'Cuz as long as I believe I can breath
We crashing through you, feel the magnitude
We crashing through inside of you
It has to do with how you do your thing
Be true to only you
Moka always telling you
Just take your soul and talent to
The next plateau and balance who you try to think
No time to lose
I'm alive, I can feel the blood
Rushin' through my veins
An' that's all I need to know
'Cuz I'm not lookin' for a change
'Cuz I got friends and enemies
But it just don't bother me
'Cuz as long as I believe that I can breath

Enjoy the lyrics !!!
Verdell Primeaux is of Oglalla/Yankton Sioux and Ponca heritage and was born in Scottsbluff, Nebraska. Verdell represents the Seven Council Fires of the Lakota and the Eagle Clan of the Ponca Nation. Verdell's mother, Delores Arapahoe, an Ogllala Lakota, is a descendant of Chiefs Many Horses, Red Cloud and Crazy Horse.

At birth Verdell was diagnosed with a combination of spinal meningitis and yellow meningitis. Verdell's father, Francis Primeaux, Sr., traveled to Texas where he harvested, with the help of Amanda Cardenas and family, peyote, which at the time was illegal to possess even for religious reasons. Francis returned home with the peyote and through prayer and songs of the Native American Church, cured Verdell's illness. Today, Verdell considers himself a living testimony to the healing power of God and Peyote.

At the age of two, Verdell received Holy Baptism which was performed by his great grandfather, Solomon Red Bear, Sr. By the time he was five, Verdell began singing and learning Lakota culture and tradition. When he was thirteen, Verdell recorded four albums with his father and at the age of sixteen he began composing lyrics and rhythms.

Verdell believes that God has enabled him to help restore and maintain balance, peace, harmony and beauty for all people though his prayer music. In conjunction with colleague, Johnny Mike, Verdell developed healing chants or "Two in One" music, which are peyote melodies and harmonies sung without drum or rattle accompaniment. This newer style of songs from the Native American Church attracted the attention of Robbie Robertson who included Verdell and Johnny as featured guest artists on the Capitol Records production, "Contact from the Underworld of Redboy." In harnessing the musical power of prayer, Verdell seeks to reach young people everywhere and guide them to safe and happy lives.

Johnny Mike is a Diné (Navajo) from Kitsili, Black Mesa, Arizona. His maternal clan is Near the Water People and on his father's side he represents the Salt Clan. He has two children, Rachael and Shane, and resides in Chinle, Arizona. Both sides of his family have been prominent in the Native American Church. Johnny's grandfathers and grandmothers were some of the first to use peyote within the Navajo nation and at a time when people went to jail for using peyote as part of the worship of the Native American Church. From these roots, Johnny was brought up in the ways of the Church and looks back at his life with great appreciation towards his elders who led him on the peyote road. Their prayers helped Johnny survive hard times growing up and helped to shape his life. Johnny hopes, with his brother, Verdell, to in turn help out friends and relatives with their songs and prayers.

Primeaux & Mike's fourth recording, Walk in Beauty, was a finalist for a 1996 NAIRD Indie Award. Their six recording, Sacred Path, was a finalist for a 1998 AFIM Indie Award. Their seventh recording, Peyote Songs of the Native American Church, was the winner of the 1998 New Age Voice Music Award for Traditional Native American Music and the 1998 Native American Music Awards for Best Traditional Music. Gathering of Voices was a 1999 finalist for an AFIM Indie Award. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.

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