Elevate My Mind - Stereo MCs



     
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Elevate My Mind Lyrics


I wanna go higher
I wanna go higher
I wanna go higherI wanna go higher
(Higher baby)
I wanna go higher
(Higher baby)If I ever get down in the dumps
Short of a dollar nothin' change for months
It seems to rain about every day
And all the news seem kinda grayIt's no illusion call it reality
So I release more charge from my battery
We can rise death defy gravity
Bring about a sense of personalitySo as I walk I look around
See some go up, some go down
There goes the mayor, his nose is brown
Guess how he get to wear his crownBut his hands are shakin' the walls are breakin'
And one day they will all fall down
Sometimes it's better that way
Makin' space for a some dayWe're on the ground floor got lots to learn

Slip to the basement and you burn
First floor and you start to fall
Out the bed clothes answer the doorOn the second I comprehend
Positive waves are what I send
Third floor and you start to flow
Tell me now where'd ya wanna go
(Higher baby)I wanna go higher
(Higher baby)
Were'd you wanna go?
I wanna go higher
(Higher baby)
I wanna go higher
(Higher baby)So tell me baby kinda shakey
We ain't been too friendly lately
Things sometimes turn out that way
And that is all that you got to sayWell that's okay 'cause time can soothe
Like a dentist pulls out a tooth
As each new day will bring a new face
How can I make my rhyme go someplaceFirst of all she ask for more
I said sure I don't mind at all
The waters deep but I'm walking tall
It don't matter if you're rich or poorAin't here to score just raise the floor
Maximum vibes what I'm aiming for
I do my war dance back to the wall
Just returning my native callAnd thats the way we're getting by ya
Always keeping you on the wire
Takin' you higher call me a liar
But you won't 'cause you're feeling inspiredWork we're going to, jerk you're all through
Theres no way you'll stop my breakthrough
Two ways to do it, get in or get out
Elevate yourself don't hang aboutSo wherever lies your latitude
Wherever you are we're gaining altitude
In all directions starting to climb
So come on girl elevate my mindI wanna go higher
(Elevate my mind)
I wanna go higher
(Higher baby)
(Let it reach ya)
I wanna go higher(Higher baby)
(Elevate my mind)
I wanna go higher
(Higher baby)I wanna go higher
I wanna go higher
I wanna go higher

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Stereo MCs are a British rap group formed in 1985 in London, England. The group consists of Rob Birch (vocals), Nick "The Head" Hallam (turntables, production), Cath Coffey (backing vocals) and Ian "Owen If" Rossiter (drums). They are best known for their 1992 single "Connected" which was a major hit in the United Kingdom and the United States, as well as a crossover success on American alternative rock radio.

Rob B, the indomitable front man behind arguably the biggest selling hip hop group the UK has produced to date, is a man ready to let the music do the talking once again. Brit Awards (x2), Mercury Music Prize shortlists and world tours – all these are of little relevance to the Stereo MCs today, in 2005, on the cusp of releasing their opus to freedom and 5th studio album ‘Paradise’ on their brand new Graffiti Recordings imprint.

Rob Birch and Nick Hallam met in Nottingham in the mid-80s before relocating to London, forming the first incarnation of Stereo MCs and producing debut album ’33 45 78’ – a labour of love that involved hand-making drum loops in the most rudimentary of studios and crafting the blueprint for their sound. It was undoubtedly a raw record, but utterly original, drawing the attention of the likes of the Jungle Brothers who would soon feature in a star turn on the second album ‘Supernatural’, released in 1990.

By creating a very British take on a very American discipline, influenced as it was by the rising tide of acid house as much as Public Enemy and the early rap pioneers, Stereo MCs had created what no British group had managed before – credible Hip Hop from London able to appeal to the masses.

Touring their most successful album to date, 1992s chart smash ‘Connected’, with the likes of U2 and Happy Mondays cemented their position as musical icons of the 90s, and with sensational live shows, celebrated mix albums and increasingly high DJ profiles, it was not until 2001 that the band’s fourth LP ‘Deep Down and Dirty’ was released amidst a whirl of expectation.

“When that record came out in 2001 the whole feeling was very defensive, like any minute the door was going to swing open and ten people were waiting to pounce on us. The expectation was great, and it was hard not to be influenced by it. We were braced and tight, and didn’t find ourselves in a position to enjoy what we were doing.”

If there’s one thing that is certain about the Stereo MCs, they are a band very much influenced by their surroundings, in need of being comfortable within them and in control of them both on an immediate and wider scale.

Now, from the studio base affectionately referred to as their ‘front room’ (also coincidentally slap bang on Brixton’s frontline, just to give you a less congenial feel), Nick and Rob, writing again with a refreshed sense of creativity, have conjured yet another beautiful step in their continuing evolution as a band. Retaining their trademark throbbing bass bounce and injecting a healthy dose of soul, its unmistakably a Stereo MCs album but their liberation from the major label shackles has dusted the whole affair in a laid back optimism that was perhaps notable by its absence on Deep Down and Dirty.
The new record is all about challenging people’s preconceptions of the Stereo MCs, and the fact that they really don’t sound like any other band before or since their 1989 debut ‘33 45 78’ is counting in their favour. The opening track, Warhead, is an opening statement with an attitude that they are keen to convey, with immediately recognisable blend of bass, horns and keys, which sit in sharp contrast to Rob B’s laconic rhyming style. Unwittingly bordering on the very crux of Stereo MCs popularity, in the band’s own words it touches on a certain catchiness without becoming pop. It has an intent and walks a line which feels right for the band. 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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