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See I think a wack rapper needs to catch service
I think, a wack DJ needs to be nervous
Yo my DJ's so nice, he don't slice he severs
Bab's, forgive 'em
See, I think, a wack rapper needs to catch service
I think a wack DJ needs to be nervous
Payin' good money, the fans don't deserve this
Choppin' up your skills, your potential is worthless
I go to any extreme for you to hear it
I find my best quotes, make bumper stickers with our lyrics
Sell my slogan, boom box and spill my toxic vibrations
And echoes of metro stations, I've placed in flow enhancements
Tomorrow your big parade, tonight we're rain dancin'
My DJ's on the cut, my DJ made a beat
My DJ's name is Babu, don't provoke in self defeat
Yo I remember the days, these cats battled for fame
For equipment and paint, for the honor and name
But since me and hip hop is just one and the same

I be huggin' the track but who's conducting the train?
His style's serrated to rip wax, it's a fact, this cat's more
Felt than slip mats, swinging the axe, choppin' down
The best acts, 1200 technics, the Shure's and Vestax
05 Pro, world wide then live show
Dilated junkie makes the rookies drive slow
The stage prop DJ has run outa luck
Super Duper Duck Breaks, no fuck it just, duck
See I think a wack rapper needs to catch service
I think, a wack DJ needs to be nervous
Yo my DJ's so nice he don't slice he severs
Bab's, forgive 'em
See, I think, a wack rapper needs to catch service
I think a wack DJ needs to be nervous
Payin' good money, the fans don't deserve this
Choppin' up your skills, your potential is worthless
Babu, drop the obelisk on this
DJ Babu, beat junkies, Dilated Peoples

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Dilated Peoples is a hip-hop group that has achieved great fame in the underground hip-hop community, although their only real mainstream success was the song This Way, a 2004 collaboration with Kanye West.

DJ Babu (from the DJ crew Beat Junkies), Evidence, and Rakaa joined together in 1992 in Los Angeles, CA and released Third Degree and Work The Angles, which were quickly established as favorites in the underground scene and among rap critics. They eventually signed to Capitol and in 2000 released The Platform, to more critical acclaim. Their sophomore set Expansion Team was released in 2001, led by the Alchemist-produced single Worst Comes To Worst, which sampled from Mobb Deep's Survival Of The Fittest. Their third album, Neighborhood Watch, was released in 2004 and debuted at #55 on USA's Billboard 200 Albums Chart. In addition to the Kanye West-produced single, This Way, it also featured the single Who's Who?, which was also included as a track on the Need for Speed: Underground and SSX 3 soundtracks, and peaked at #35 on the UK Singles Chart.

In 2006, they returned with the single Back Again, produced by The Alchemist. The trio's fourth album, 20/20, debuted on February 21, 2006.

In 2007 they released The Release Party. This package included a feature-length documentary on DVD as well as EP featuring new songs and remixes. The film, released through Decon, is a celebration of the release from their contract with Capital.

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