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I want to
G-g-get retarded
G-g-get retarded
Get re-get re-get retarded
G-g-get retarded
I want to
G-g-get retardedYo, niggaz is phony frontin' like they master of ceremonies
None of you suckers are even remotely close to me
To be nice I sacrifice things like no sleep
I keep a library of lyrics on microfiche
Creating concepts so deep, niggaz quote me
They rewind and interpret my rhymes to they homies
I did things beyond your flows, eons ago
It's inevitable in ninety-eight I'ma blowEver since eighty-four, I've been in it to win it
But see back then we used to battle by spinnin' on the cement
You can't even absorb the rhymes I record
Or resolve the deep laws of the physics involved
I travel to the end of the universe and beyond

Parsecs, out of range from a cellular starter
From the galaxy of Andromeda, I puzzle niggaz
Like crop circles and other unexplained phenomenaAiyyo, nine out of ten of these rap artists is garbage
(G-g-get retarded)
You spineless, rhyme less, niggaz is heartless
(Get re-get re-get retarded)
Aiyyo, I came to see that hip-hop is never tarnished
(G-g-get retarded)
So I
(I want to)
(G-g-get retarded)Aiyyo, all I really want is you niggaz to stop bitin'
All I really want is you niggaz to start writin'
All I really want is you niggaz to be original
And start spittin' some lyrical shit that I can listen to
You haven't written the perfect rhyme yet
You don't even know the sequences to the human genome project
You haven't come to terms with your god yet
And you refuse to believe in unidentified flyin' objectsWhen I bomb shit, I get retarded, probably more than you bargained
I'm talkin' about rippin' mic off your arm shit
Hype shit, blow up a mic shit, you might get
Beat the fuck up in broad daylight with a nighstick
To the British, I'm Ghandi
To the Japanese I'm an American pilot flyin' over Nagasaki
To the AIDS patient I'm your last antibody
Sittin' and waitin' for a cure from modern biologyAiyyo, nine out of ten of these rap artists is garbage
(G-g-get retarded)
You spineless, rhyme less, niggaz is heartless
(Get re-get re-get retarded)
Aiyyo, I came to see that hip-hop is never tarnished
(G-g-get retarded)
So I
(I want to)
(G-g-get retarded)Yo I be lookin' directly into the human eye to see if you pussy
And completely ruin your ability to lie to me
I pull a nine on a bully, cock back the cannon
God damnit, I don't think you fully understand it
Ask nine out of ten niggaz on the planet
Who the best is, the question'll go unanswered
Till I step up, to the front line with rhymes
Revin my engines like they were powered by lemansMurderin' niggaz with lyrics manufactured within
My dna's double-helix, I leave you in troubled spirits
I'm absolutely the purest, breed of MC
From the United States of America to Europe I deserve it
However you wanna word it, I'm perfect
Touch my microphone on accident and get murdered on purpose
Motherfucker
(I want to)
(G-g-get retarded)Aiyyo, nine out of ten of these rap artists is garbage
(G-g-get retarded)
You spineless, rhyme less, niggaz is heartless
(Get re-get re-get retarded)
Aiyyo, I came to see that hip-hop is never tarnished
(G-g-get retarded)
So I
(I want to)
(G-g-get retarded)G-g-get retarded
Get re-get re-get retarded
G-g-get retarded
G-g-get retarded

Enjoy the lyrics !!!
Born Germaine Williams in 1974 in Jamaica, Canibus moved to the United States with his mother at a young age. Because his mother's career required constant relocation, the family moved frequently and the soon-to-be rapper found solace within himself. His rhetorical abilities blossomed later, once hip-hop became the guiding force in his life. He began rhyming and in the mid-'90s joined a group called T.H.E.M. (The Heralds of Extreme Metaphors.)

This group consisted also of his partner Webb. Following a fallout with his partner, Canibus pursued a solo career and began infiltrating the mix-tape circuit. By 1997, he had approached the brink of the major-label rap game, guesting regularly on high-profile releases: He contributed to "Uni-4-orm," an inclusion on the Rhyme & Reason soundtrack also featuring Heltah Skeltah and Rass Kass; "Love, Peace & Nappiness," an inclusion on the Lost Boyz's Love, Peace & Nappiness also featuring Redman and A+; "Making a Name for Ourselves," an inclusion on Common's One Day It'll All Make Sense; the non-album remix of Wyclef Jean's "Gone Till November."

And most famously, "4, 3, 2, 1," an inclusion on LL Cool J's Phenomenon also featuring Redman, DMX, and Method Man.

Of the several guest appearances, "4, 3, 2, 1" certainly meant the most, as it brought together many of New York's preeminent hardcore rappers and thus ushered Canibus into that same elite class. At the same time, however, Canibus lashed out shortly afterward with the Mike Tyson-featuring "Second Round K.O.," where he rhymed, "So I'ma let the world know the truth, you don't want me to shine/You studied my rhyme, then you laid your vocals after mine."

In fact, the entirety of the song directed barbed rhymes at LL: "You walk around showin' off your body cause it sells/Plus to avoid the fact that you ain't got skills/Mad at me 'cause I kick that sh*t real niggaz feel/While 99 percent of your fans wear high heels," and so on. Shortly thereafter, LL sought his revenge, releasing "The Ripper Strikes Back" on the Survival of the Illest soundtrack (1998) and thus channeling even more attention toward Canibus.

From the track's chorus ("Can-I-bus? Yes you can!") to practically every line of the verses ("You soft as a newborn baby takin' a nap/Make my dick hard with that bitch-ass track/Where you at? smokin' in some one-room flat/Suckin' on Clef's dick hopin' to come back"), LL unleashed a fury of insults and threats. The media, of course, elevated the battle to grand heights, as even MTV gave the story headlines. In the aftermath of 2Pac's and Biggie's deaths, such confrontations fascinated the rap community, and Canibus certainly capitalized on his newfound publicity.

As for his debut full-length, Can-i-bus (1998), though, the response was sobering. Critics expressed little support, and sales quickly dropped as listeners also felt genuinely disappointed. Executive produced by Wyclef, the album suffered on many levels, both production-wise and rhetorically as well (critics targeting Canibus' delivery more than his lyrics or themes). The momentum that "Second Round K.O." had generated simmered almost immediately, and it didn't help that LL's "Ripper Strikes Back" found substantial acceptance at the time as well.

In the two years following the release of Can-i-bus, the rapper maintained an extremely low profile, much in contrast to the regular guest appearances he had made leading up to his debut. As a result, when he finally did return with his follow-up album, 2000 B.C. (2000), few noticed, it came and went generally unheard, and Canibus returned to the underground after parting ways with Universal. He continued to record albums and release them on the independent circuit (including 2002's Mic Club, 2003's Rip the Jacker, and 2005's Mind Control); furthermore, he retained a small base of fans as well, yet his days as the next-big-thing had clearly come and gone, as they similarly had for so many other talented rappers.

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