Lamont Jody Hawkins, better known as U-God, is an American rapper and member of the multi platinum hip hop collective, Wu-Tang Clan with over 12 million records sold worldwide. He has been with the group since its inception, and has been known for coming with strong verses on Clan albums as well as other members solo albums.
U-God was born in Brownsville, Brooklyn, New York. However he moved to Staten Island, New York as a youth. He was originally a beatboxer for clan affiliate Cappadonna Read Full BioLamont Jody Hawkins, better known as U-God, is an American rapper and member of the multi platinum hip hop collective, Wu-Tang Clan with over 12 million records sold worldwide. He has been with the group since its inception, and has been known for coming with strong verses on Clan albums as well as other members solo albums.
U-God was born in Brownsville, Brooklyn, New York. However he moved to Staten Island, New York as a youth. He was originally a beatboxer for clan affiliate Cappadonna, as well as being well known friends with future members Method Man, Inspectah Deck, and Raekwon. Sometime before the members united, U-God was mentored in rap by Cappadonna. He soon became friends with RZA and Ghostface Killah, and he began rhyming under the alias Golden Arms, based on the kung-fu movie The Kid with The Golden Arms. Later on narcotics possession prevented him from featuring heavily on the group's debut album Enter the Wu-Tang (36 Chambers), his input on the seminal LP consisting of only a short bridge on the group's debut single "Protect Ya Neck" in 1992 as well as the famous opening verse of "Da Mystery of Chessboxin'". Nevertheless, after his release he quickly became known to fans for his rugged flow and bass-like voice on Wu tracks such as "Winter Warz", "Knuckleheadz", "Investigative Reports", and "Black Jesus". He was featured heavily on the group's second album Wu-Tang Forever on which he was one of only four of the group to get a solo track - "Black Shampoo" (While the others being Inspectah Deck with "The City", Ol' Dirty Bastard with "Dog Shit" and RZA with "Sunshower"; clan affiliate and singer Tekitha sang 'Second Coming' solo). Around this time his young son was accidentally shot and injured, an ordeal the rapper documented on the Wu-Tang Clan track "A Better Tomorrow". He appeared with all the clan members during the VH1 Hip-Hop Honors, as well as on tour for the release of Wu Tang Clan's latest album, 8 Diagrams. U-God released his third studio album Dopium in 2009 and touring around the globe in support of 8 Diagrams. He released his fourth studio album Keynote Speaker in 2013.
Name: U-God
Real Name: Lamont Hawkins
Web: www.myspace.com/ugod
U-God was born in Brownsville, Brooklyn, New York. However he moved to Staten Island, New York as a youth. He was originally a beatboxer for clan affiliate Cappadonna Read Full BioLamont Jody Hawkins, better known as U-God, is an American rapper and member of the multi platinum hip hop collective, Wu-Tang Clan with over 12 million records sold worldwide. He has been with the group since its inception, and has been known for coming with strong verses on Clan albums as well as other members solo albums.
U-God was born in Brownsville, Brooklyn, New York. However he moved to Staten Island, New York as a youth. He was originally a beatboxer for clan affiliate Cappadonna, as well as being well known friends with future members Method Man, Inspectah Deck, and Raekwon. Sometime before the members united, U-God was mentored in rap by Cappadonna. He soon became friends with RZA and Ghostface Killah, and he began rhyming under the alias Golden Arms, based on the kung-fu movie The Kid with The Golden Arms. Later on narcotics possession prevented him from featuring heavily on the group's debut album Enter the Wu-Tang (36 Chambers), his input on the seminal LP consisting of only a short bridge on the group's debut single "Protect Ya Neck" in 1992 as well as the famous opening verse of "Da Mystery of Chessboxin'". Nevertheless, after his release he quickly became known to fans for his rugged flow and bass-like voice on Wu tracks such as "Winter Warz", "Knuckleheadz", "Investigative Reports", and "Black Jesus". He was featured heavily on the group's second album Wu-Tang Forever on which he was one of only four of the group to get a solo track - "Black Shampoo" (While the others being Inspectah Deck with "The City", Ol' Dirty Bastard with "Dog Shit" and RZA with "Sunshower"; clan affiliate and singer Tekitha sang 'Second Coming' solo). Around this time his young son was accidentally shot and injured, an ordeal the rapper documented on the Wu-Tang Clan track "A Better Tomorrow". He appeared with all the clan members during the VH1 Hip-Hop Honors, as well as on tour for the release of Wu Tang Clan's latest album, 8 Diagrams. U-God released his third studio album Dopium in 2009 and touring around the globe in support of 8 Diagrams. He released his fourth studio album Keynote Speaker in 2013.
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Web: www.myspace.com/ugod
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Exordium
U-God Lyrics
We have lyrics for 'Exordium' by these artists:
Black Veil Brides The kingdom of God is inside you and all around…
Kompendium Looking out across the sea One man stands all alone Waiting …
Siebenbürgen [Instrumental]…
Siebenbьrgen [Instrumental]…
Wax Tailor There once was a boy who lived in a house…
We have lyrics for these tracks by U-God:
15- Night The City Cried (U-God) Night falling, red dawn, without warning or beef …
A Long Time Ago My mother said my father was a real livewire Hustled on…
Bizarre Feel the heat from the streets, I got to eat Talk…
Booty Drop (feat. Autumn Rue, Letha Face) [Intro: Letha Face] Yeah,…
Bump [Chorus: U-God] She get down right crunk, ahh She love an …
Chippin & Chop it (feat. INF-Black, Kawz) [Intro: U-God] Let's spark it, e…
Dat's Gangsta (U-God) Brand new magnetic Killah Hill scorches Monster ta…
Destiny (feat. Autumn Rue, INF-Black, Letha Face) [Chorus: Letha …
Don't Love The Drugs [U-God] I don't know where to begin, or where to start All…
Drama (feat. INF-Black, Kawz, Letha Face) [Chorus: Letha Face] …
Drugs Come on Let's do this the right way 'Cause it's over, it's…
Enter U God [U-God] AW SHIT! Now I got you tremble'n for the battle…
Gang of Gangstas (feat. Black Ice, Desert Eagle, Frank Banger, INF-Black) …
Get Down [Chorus] I'm a bonified g, g, g, g, g, g (Chea,…
Ghetto Gutter (feat. Autumn Rue) [Chorus: U-God (w/ Autumn Rue)] I tea…
Glide Yo, Inspectah Deck track Break your back yo A message…
Go Get Pretty Like Me [Intro: U-God] Yeah, this one right here Is for those fly …
Heart of Stone [Chorus: U-God] I got a heart of stone, flesh and bone Red…
Here We Come (feat. INF-Black, Letha Face) [Intro: INF-Black] Gangste…
Hips Yo, Yo, the average man couldn't last that long She like…
Hungry (U-God) (Chorus) ruff out here I'm out here fightin col…
I'm Talkin' to You [U-God] I'm that warlord that's out for the gold Let your …
It's a Wrap Roll up, (pop them motherfuckers) (It's a wrap), yeah, (it'…
Jenny [Chorus] I'm sorry, Jenny, I made you cry, I tried I'm sor…
Kick Azz [U-God] Driving down the strip, and you see my spokes And …
Kj Rhyme (feat. King Just) [Intro: King Just] Yo! This is K.J., a…
Knockin at Your Door (Verse 1: you-God) Thanks for the rap action pack satisfact…
Lay Down (verse one: you-God/Golden Arms) It be the Wu-Tang, Wu-Tang…
Lean Like Me [U-God] It's your time, baby, when it comes, it comes I co…
Night the City Cried (U-God) Night falling, red dawn, without warning or beef …
Pain Inside (feat. Black Ice, Letha Face) [Intro: U-God] Let me bug …
Pleasure or Pain (feat. Hell Razah) [U-God] Once again... Through the …
Prayer (feat. Autumn Rue) [Intro: U-God] Forgive me.. For all …
Put It on Me (feat. Autumn Rue) [Intro: U-God] I'm tellin' you, telli…
Rumble [U-God] Countdown... Are you ready? Are you mad inside? G…
Shell Shock [Leatha Face] To my hard rocks, locked in cell blocks, neve…
Soul Dazzle (U-God) On the mat head to toe Intacked on the…
Spit Game (feat. Autumn Rue, INF-Black, Letha Face) [Intro: Autumn …
Stay in Your Lane (Verse 1: you-God) Yeah Tired of all this shit god Channe…
Stick Up F/ INF-Black [Intro: INF-Black] Put your hands up, it's a …
Still Grimey [U-God] Yo, rated x, smack you off the stage when I'm…
supa nigga [Chorus: U-God] You won't, you won't, you won't slick Fly …
Take It to the Top (feat. Desert Eagle, INF-Black, King Just, Letha Face) [I…
Tell Me (feat. Desert Eagle, INF-Black, Letha Face) [Intro: Deser…
To The Rescue [U-God] Yo, yo, yo, yo Vendetta inside, swiftly start stab…
Turbo Charge Rocket on...to the break of dawn...elevation yo... (Verse) …
Turbulence Verse One: Boldly go only to sew the block up,lock…
You Don't Want to Dance [Intro: U-God] Motherfucker, you don't know me, motherfucke…
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Jaworski L. Arthurr Middleton
Trinity Logue./today's math.:
Month.:02.
Date.:24th
Year/turn of century.:2019.
02. to 24.
(2./4.)/2.=wisdom her, or logicity he, both sagicity he or her. to 4.=culture all freedom or refinement....
Plus° degree.:
4.=Custommatic Culture and Consciousness of hip hop...
Being.:
6.= equality he, or equality....
(24.) to 20.
20. to 19.
180.° × 2. V.vs. 180.° ÷ 3.
120.° × 3. v.vs. 120.° ÷ 2.
90. × 4.
45. × 4.
35. × 4.
25. × 4.
09. × 4.
24.th.° : 1. to 36. Or 1. to 40.
6.th.° : 1. to 36. Or 1. to 40.
To Be Continued.....
In the study of artistry.:
J.M.
Of Honestmen mngmt./etc...
And associate's....
George Dennis
We, The Real Hip Hop Delegates would like to Thank...U God.
Bronze Serpent
Finally firing off bars to his full potential
Me You
@Ef U He stands out on hard beats. Because of his tone He don't sound on these beats. I think stands out on "The Jump off", "Cherchez Laghost", and "Uzi" (Pinky Ring)
MUSHED UP! LSRSMUE77
Bronze Serpent bruh Ugod been a Don go listen to Longevity or Full metal jacket theres a lot tbh https://youtu.be/JdTT80vmlog
Lawlo4ever
Easily one of the strongest opening tracks for a album I like more than keynote speaker. This album is almost as good as dopuim
S. Salazar
Keynote Speaker is a more impressive body of work than Dopium.
Alex
one of the dopest intros i heard in a lot
Adam Gordon
Alex * Right... that intro is definitely one of the hardest I’ve ever heard real talk, it’s like some superhero type shit 💯
Shen Agüeybaná II
First 10 sec. I knew this was tuff.
Heriberto Mendoza
Epic Like A Got Damn Movie!