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We from the school, the School of Hard Knocks
Who's ready to rock?
(Ready to rock)
Are you ready to rock?
(Ready to rock)
Round'n up suckaz knock 'em, knock 'em out the box
We from the school, the School of Hard Knocks
Who's ready to rock?
(Ready to rock)
Are you ready to rock?
(Ready to rock)
Round'n up suckaz knock 'em, knock 'em out the box
Since back in the days
All up in this
The year 2 G's
Come again
Graduate at 13, the streets made me a scholar
Flood the microphone, one by one, hear 'em holler

The sure shoots, rock box, rhymin' on blasted beats
Mics on my side, they call me, Hip Hop Along Cassidy
Rap'n catastrophe but only time will tell
Could we excel and rock bells like LL
Made me feel I was ill, music euphoria
Went to the doctor, D.O.C. gave me the formula
Hey, young world, the world is yours
Turned my whole wide world into metaphors
You kept me straight when times got hard
So, let me reminisce over you, my God
Old school, bring it back
We from the school, the School of Hard Knocks
Who's ready to rock?
(Ready to rock)
Are you ready to rock?
(Ready to rock)
Round'n up suckaz, knock 'em, knock 'em out the box
We from the school, the School of Hard Knocks
Who's ready to rock?
(Ready to rock)
Are you ready to rock?
(Ready to rock)
Round'n up suckaz, knock 'em, knock 'em out the box
Like back in the days
Reminiscent, all up in this
That's how we do this
Come on, G's, come on
I came through the door, I said it before
We pioneers, redefining hardcore
You want more MC's and DJ's
Dues we pays, 8 out of 7 days
In many ways, I've seen a lot go around
Pound for pound from SD to Boogie Down
We've been around 'bout as round as they come
From all yes y'all's, to dum, ditty, dum, dum
See, this is philosophy on the industry
That there ain't no other brothaz 'bout as bad as we
You see my squad stays on point
Rock this funky joint, can you dig it?
Set me up, here we come
This is how we do
Party people in the place
This is how we do
1, 2, 3, say
We from the school, the School of Hard Knocks
Who's ready to rock?
(Ready to rock)
Are you ready to rock?
(Ready to rock)
Round'n up suckaz, knock 'em, knock 'em out the box
We from the school, the School of Hard Knocks
Who's ready to rock?
(Ready to rock)
Are you ready to rock?
(Ready to rock)
Round'n up suckaz, knock 'em, knock 'em out the box
Who's down?
Dance well to the funky sound
Who's down?
To make some noise and scream out loud
Who's down?
And throw your hands in the air right now
Who's down?
Jump around, jump around

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Red Cafe (born Jermaine Denny on September 19, 1976), born to Afro-Guyanese parents, is an American rapper signed to Rapper Akon's Konvict Muzik, Diddy's Bad Boy Records and DJ Clue's Desert Storm.

Red Café is a Flatbush, Brooklyn rapper of Afro-Guyanese descent. He has been called "Red" all his life, a nickname inherited from his father. He often refers to himself simply as "R" on songs he appears on by saying "It's R." Red Cafe began his career in a group called Da Franchise (or as often referred to Franchise) with Bed-Stuy artist Gravy and Flatbush rapper Q Da Kid appeared on many Whoo Kid and Kay Slay mixtapes under Franchise. Due to disagreements between the three, they split up and went separate ways. In early 2006, Red Cafe was to release his first major-label debut I Got a Story to Tell, on Capitol Records in conjunction with Mack 10's Hoo Bangin' imprint, set to include singles "Bling Blao" featuring Fabolous and "Diddy Bop". Also believed to be on that album were his songs that received radio play "Jeep Shit", which features Fabolous & Paul Wall and the remix of "Diddy Bop" which features Fabolous, Kardinal Offishall, Coco Chanel and Curren$y. However this never eventuated. Red Cafe has also contributed to the Coach Carter soundtrack. He has also ghostwritten for many popular rappers over the years. As an underground rapper, his work is not internationally recognized, though he has been rapping on the circuit since the late 1990s.Red Cafe also made a cameo appearance in the biopic "NOTORIOUS" playing primo in which he battled biggie at the age of 17.This battle was based on a real battle biggie and a fellow Brooklyn rapper had and includes the same bar for bar lines biggie used in the movie.

Red Café signed with several major labels over the years, including Arista in 2003,Capitol Records, and RCA, but circumstances dictated that albums were not released. Red commented "I just kept running into jams where the people who believed in me they lost their positions, or just the tables turned while I was at the company and you know things change and I wasn’t able to get the support that I needed".

Red Cafe released a mixtape with DJ Envy, The Co-Op, on October 9, 2007 with distribution by Koch Records. Remy Ma was featured on the album, while Cafe's new song "Paper Touchin Remix" features Fat Joe.

Red Café signed to Akon's Universal Records-distributed Konvict Muzik label in 2007, with his major-label debut album, The Shakedown, announced as due in 2008. In 2009, Red Café signed to Bad Boy Records, with The Shakedown still unreleased.

He was also recently cast in the Biggie Smalls biographic movie, Notorious as Primo, the freestyle battle rapper.

In late April 2009, Red Cafe's 2009 single "Hottest In Da Hood" was officially remixed by Diddy, Jadakiss, Rick Ross, Fabolous and OJ Da Juiceman. He later said an interview that there will be 2 more remixes of that song. The 2nd remix features Juelz Santana, Lore'l, Lloyd Banks and Busta Rhymes. The 3rd features Papoose, Kardinal Offishall, Juggernot, Uncle Murda, Ross Fortune & Diddy. The 2nd remix preimered on May 5 2009 at Power 105.1. Red Cafe has yet to release a solo album in his career.

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