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Skills Lyrics


See the light or get knocked off, I don't talk a lot
I drop it, hot modern day psalmist topping charts
Get me in my comfort at a concert
For child hurts merging in the city clubs and outskirts
Power the verse from the words of God dialogging
Keep walking proceed behind the line of caution
It's just in, I heard them men's talking
He ain't the same dude changed afraid, he came to pay dues
It used to be about skills, now it's about bills
You don't know me and you can't hold me, yo!
I'm still true to my game where I put my name
No, I won't change, you're all fake
I wanna run away from where I was found
And bring me one step closer to where I am now
And every time you try, breaking me down
I'm gonna get right back up and stand my ground
I run up in your set with black cons and a skate deck
Throwing hockey pucks blowing speakers and mic check

One, two, what you gone do when I come through
With a team of crazy Canadians rocking skidoos and snow races
You can call it whatever you like, won't have an affect on your life, right
Tell me people never listen to the words
Well, watch the reaction I get when I drop this verse
Step into this game man, a lot of punches being thrown at you
I've fallen down, I don't know how many times you just got to get
Right back up, move!
It used to be about skills, now it's about bills
You don't know me and you can't hold me, yo!
I'm still true to my game where I put my name
No, I won't change, you're all fake
I wanna run away from where I was found
And bring me one step closer to where I am now
And every time you try, breaking me down
I'm gonna get right back up and stand my ground

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The three humans behind the suggestive sound barrage of UK band Add N To (X) - Barry 7, Ann Shenton, Andrew Aveling (1994-1996) & Steven Claydon (1997 - 2003) -- plugged in their equipment in 1993 with the intention of creating music that would be highly unconventional, profoundly evocative, and open to wild ideas. With what amounted to a political will to oppose dull and predictable use of machine as well as organic instruments, and a revulsion at the rise of coffee table electronic music, they were bound to be intriguing.

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