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Hednigga jump up on the mic he got his dick in hand
Check the purpose, ya nervous, you can't quite understand
About this g-punk
You wanna know where does it come from
Expression a lesson to learn or keep regressin
I got some flow from a friend of mine
Chillin in the day room lock down, ghetto wine
I got some flow from a friend of mine
My white trash homies they be down for mine
We get it on like that, we move along like that
Don't need ya punk confirmations i know where i'm at
Check out the positive tip, take a rip, quick and get with this
Before its all gone get wrecked with this
I gotta know
Can ya feel it, yeah
Is it on, come on
Can ya feel it, uh
Coming on

I gotta know
Can ya feel it, yeah, takin over
We takin over shit so pull it over
Roll over rover, hednigga takin over
On the shoulders of all the MCs that came before
Ya know you chillin in the presence of a cultural shock
Trip-hip we capable ta rock-a-bottom on top of ya
I got som flow from a friend of mind
My Puerto Rican homie show me love for mine
I got some flow from a friend of mine
I got the funk do you got the time
I get it on like that
I move along like that
Hboc ya know where i'm at
Check out the positive tip take a rip, quick and get with this
Before its all gone get wrecked with this
I gotta know
Can ya feel it, yeah
Is it on, come on
Can ya feel it, uh
Coming on
I gotta know
Can ya feel it, yeah, takin over
We takin over shit so pull it over
I gotta know
Can ya feel it, yeah
Is it on, come on
Can ya feel it, uh
Coming on
I gotta know
Can ya feel it, yeah, takin over
We takin over shit so pull it over
Hip hop ain't just for niggaz
And every muthafuckin brotha ain't from the Pinche ghetto
And every MC ain't a muthafuckin og
And every nigga ain't a killa or a thief
Now, little did ya know that I would be arrivin
On the scene in which I'm thrivin
Tantalizin and revivin
My people, what?!
How ya feelin, fuck you
Thats how I like it
Now ya down wit the crew
Come on
I gotta know
Can ya feel it, yeah
Is it on, come on
Can ya feel it, uh
Coming on
I gotta know
Can ya feel it, yeah, takin over
We takin over shit so pull it over
I gotta know
Can ya feel it, yeah
Is it on, come on
Can ya feel it, uh
Coming on
I gotta know
Can ya feel it, yeah, takin over
We takin over shit so pull it over

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Hed P.E., previously known as (hed) Planet Earth and stylized as (həd) p.e. is a rapcore band from Huntington Beach, California. Formed in 1994, the band performs a style of music which they refer to as "G-punk". Their music is primarily based in a fusion of punk rock and hip hop, but they have also been known to incorporate elements of heavy metal, reggae and other genres. After releasing three albums on Jive Records, Hed PE left the label to record independently, eventually signing with Suburban Noize Records in 2006. To date, they have released seven studio albums, one live album and one compilation album.

The band was formed by rapper Jared Gomes, also known as "M.C.U.D." (MC Underdog), and guitarist Wes Geer, who became friends amidst the Orange County hardcore punk scene. Gomes and Geer recruited guitarist Chizad, bassist Mawk, drummer B.C. Vaught and DJ Product © 1969. They named the group "Hed", which stands for "higher thought". The band built a following with their energetic performances at local venues, and released the self-financed extended play, Church of Realities. Legal issues forced Hed to change their name, adding "PE", which stood for "Planet Earth".

Hed PE signed with Jive Records, releasing their self-titled debut album in 1997. In his review of the album, Allmusic's Steve Huey wrote that Hed PE "[are] rhythmically looser and funkier than many similar rap-metal bands, although comparisons to Rage Against the Machine are still apt. There are some slow and/or unfocused moments but overall, its aggression will probably play well with late-'90s metal and punk fans. "Due to the label's contractual terms and the disappointing sales of the album, the band found themselves unable to repay the cash advances given to them by Jive. Gomes is quoted as saying "We had these romantic visions of the music industry, and we thought it would be cool to be a punk band on a rap label. So we fulfilled that dream, but it was also probably the worst thing that could have happened. We've had offers from Sony and others that we can't take because we owe Jive so much money."

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