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The Extinction Agenda
Organized Konfusion Lyrics


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The extinction agenda
The extinction agenda

Back is the incredible O-R, G-to-the-A
N-I, Z-E, D with a K
O-N-F-U-S-to-the-I-O-N

Emerging up, to another level, there I stand
Hand to hand rap combat black
Back in the land I expand data for the wack
leaving multilated bodies lacerated limbs grim sites
And new jacks, pick up six and grab the ore
Dig deep into the ghetto (absorb)
I take you to a new realm
Levitating above the norm anticipating me to pick up
seven more new jacks and commencing with this and fading
(So how dare you question) The original aborigine
In the vicinity the city's committee consider me
the trilogy of terror, whatever I do I bring light
You're blinded by the glare of the trendsetter
Beware when I strike, blueprints like no other
The soldier of fortune, the undercover
Rebel of rap attackin the ones who's attackin blacks
I'm on a mission of peace, I make tracks
Elevate with the almighty God in front of me
Teach seeds in the hood the truth, the wannabe
competitor will have no other choice but to surrender
Can't stand the pressure, the extinction agenda

The Extinction Agenda, hah!
The Extinction Agenda, uhh
The Extinction Agenda, uhh
The Extinction Agenda, uhh

The Extinction Agenda, hah!
The Extinction Agenda, uhh
The Extinction Agenda, uhh
The Extinction Agenda, uhh

I'm the poetical poltergeist I heist tracks from the past
And return 'em to the present time in rhyme form
What was once dead is now resurrected on the record
And the physical words are mere residuals for my bidding
For my disposal to dispose of, who are you kidding
Nightfall, I stuff the rook, then I'm looking for
the original book which contains the words of God
Six hours until dawn, my quest to capture the queen
without being seen by the pawns
Call me Bishop, bishop takes rook, rook takes pawn
pawn takes knight, knight takes queen
Queen takes the original King James virgin (check)
I'm surgin up when I'm emergin
False clergymen you're urgin me to call you a virgin
when to say the least
Who can you trust when a priest is now the beast?
(who? what? why? and when?)
I'm the assassinator of rap
Hit rip rhyme rap ritual hit you with my best shot
Get you sit you down, let you know I never get dropped
When I flip-flop hip-hop, when I wreck shop (nigga)
I move, with the finesse and the smoothness
Even inside of the grooves of a record, check it
Check it again, check it again, check it again
Check the metaphors, make sure they're making sense and then
Gimme one-hundred percent credit
Let it, medi-tate, in your brain, like a seda-tive
I said it and I bet it dwelve in your bloodstream, let it live
The verses of curses that burst in the face of the first time offenders
In the realm of the extinction agenda

The Extinction Agenda, uhh
The Extinction Agenda, uhh
The Extinction Agenda, uhh

The Extinction Agenda, hah!
The Extinction Agenda, uhh
The Extinction Agenda, uhh
The Extinction Agenda, uhh

The Extinction Agenda, hah!
The Extinction Agenda, uhh

Overall Meaning

In Organized Konfusion's "The Extinction Agenda," the rappers, Prince Po and Pharoahe Monch, deliver a powerful message about their mission to challenge the status quo of rap and create a new world for their music. The song begins with an introduction of the group's name and members, as they emerge to a new level of creativity and take on a new purpose. They rap about their combat skills, as they expand on creative data for those who lack understanding, leaving bodies mutilated and limbs lacerated.


The lyrics then transition to a powerful message of unity and the revelation of the truth through the word of God. Pharoahe Monch talks about capturing the queen and rejects the false clergymen who claim to be holy but are actually beasts. He then goes on to assert his position as the "assassinator of rap" and claims his ability to create meaningful metaphors that burst in the face of first-time offenders. The song ends with the repetition of the "Extinction Agenda" and a final call to action to recognize the power of the message they are trying to impart.


Line by Line Meaning

The extinction agenda
The plan to eradicate or eliminate something completely.


Back is the incredible O-R, G-to-the-A
O-R and G-to-the-A, two rappers from Organized Konfusion, have returned.


N-I, Z-E, D with a K
N-I, Z-E, D with a K is another name for Organized Konfusion.


Emerging up, to another level, there I stand
Rising to a higher level and asserting myself.


Hand to hand rap combat black
Competing with other rappers in a lyrical battle.


Back in the land I expand data for the wack
Sharing information and knowledge with those who need it.


leaving multilated bodies lacerated limbs grim sites
Inflicting severe injuries on my opponents during rap battles.


And new jacks, pick up six and grab the ore
Encouraging beginner rappers to hone their craft and focus on their lyrics.


Dig deep into the ghetto (absorb)
Investigating the struggles of ghetto life and incorporating that knowledge into my music.


I take you to a new realm
Introducing listeners to a new style or approach to rap music.


Levitating above the norm anticipating me to pick up
Elevating myself beyond traditional rap expectations, and people expect more from me.


seven more new jacks and commencing with this and fading
Inviting seven more rappers to join me and begin their journey.


(So how dare you question) The original aborigine
Acknowledging my own cultural background and experience.


In the vicinity the city's committee consider me
Gaining recognition from local authorities and organizations for my music.


the trilogy of terror, whatever I do I bring light
Being recognized for my lyrical skill and ability to shed light on important issues.


You're blinded by the glare of the trendsetter
People are too caught up with trends to appreciate my unique approach to rap.


Beware when I strike, blueprints like no other
Warning others to be cautious of my unique style and approach to rap music.


The soldier of fortune, the undercover
Describing myself as a soldier of luck and someone who operates within the underground rap community.


Rebel of rap attackin the ones who's attackin blacks
Fighting against those who target or discriminate against black people in society.


I'm on a mission of peace, I make tracks
Working towards peace through my music and using it to spread a message of unity.


Elevate with the almighty God in front of me
Acknowledging my faith and belief in a higher power.


Teach seeds in the hood the truth, the wannabe
Educating young people in underprivileged communities about the realities of life, and separating them from those who pretend to be something they are not.


competitor will have no other choice but to surrender
Challenging other rappers to compete with me and acknowledge my superiority and skill.


Can't stand the pressure, the extinction agenda
Acknowledging that other rappers may succumb to the pressure of competing with me and may not be able to survive in the rap industry.


I'm the poetical poltergeist I heist tracks from the past
Describing myself as a ghostly figure who is capable of stealing old tracks and making them new again with my lyrical abilities.


And return 'em to the present time in rhyme form
Bringing these old tracks into the contemporary rap scene in a revised way that makes sense with modern-day music.


What was once dead is now resurrected on the record
Bringing new life into old tracks with my lyrical skill and techniques, making them viable in the modern rap industry.


And the physical words are mere residuals for my bidding
My words and lyrics are mere tools that I use to flex my lyrical ability, and they serve me rather than the other way around.


For my disposal to dispose of, who are you kidding
Challenging other rappers to step up their game and compete with me if they think they have what it takes.


Nightfall, I stuff the rook, then I'm looking for
Using imagery and metaphor to describe my approach to lyricism, as if I am a chess player plotting my next move in the rap game.


the original book which contains the words of God
Referencing the Bible and acknowledging my faith and belief in Christianity.


Six hours until dawn, my quest to capture the queen
Describing my journey as if it were a game of chess, with my ultimate goal being to become the king of rap.


without being seen by the pawns
Overcoming obstacles and challenges in the rap game without drawing attention to myself or my strategies.


Call me Bishop, bishop takes rook, rook takes pawn
Using chess metaphors to describe my approach to rap, including comparing myself to a bishop piece and describing the moves that I make to stay ahead of my opponents.


pawn takes knight, knight takes queen
Elevating the game and ultimately challenging the best in rap music.


Queen takes the original King James virgin (check)
Taking a jab at traditional Christian values and institutions by referencing the fact that the original Bible was written and translated by a group of virgins.


I'm surgin up when I'm emergin
Rising up higher in the rap game and becoming more successful and recognized for my skill.


False clergymen you're urgin me to call you a virgin
Calling out religious leaders who don't live up to the standards they preach.


when to say the least
To put it mildly.


Who can you trust when a priest is now the beast?
Questioning the reliability and honesty of religious leaders who have betrayed their community's trust.


(who? what? why? and when?)
Asking fundamental questions about any given situation, including who is involved, what happened, why did it happen, and when.


I'm the assassinator of rap
Asserting myself as a dominant and powerful rapper in the industry.


Hit rip rhyme rap ritual hit you with my best shot
Describing my aggressive and powerful approach to rapping that is designed to dominate my opponents.


Get you sit you down, let you know I never get dropped
Showing that I am a resilient and determined rapper who will never give up, even in the face of adversity.


When I flip-flop hip-hop, when I wreck shop (nigga)
Describing my ability to switch up my approach to rapping and still come out on top in any given situation.


I move, with the finesse and the smoothness
Describing my approach to rap as one that is smooth, effortless and polished.


Even inside of the grooves of a record, check it
Pointing out the intricacies and nuances of my rhymes and lyrics that can be discovered by close listening to my records.


Check it again, check it again, check it again
Encouraging listeners to constantly revisit and examine my music in order to fully appreciate its depth and complexity.


Check the metaphors, make sure they're making sense and then
Advising listeners to pay close attention to the metaphors that I use in my lyrics in order to fully understand them.


Gimme one-hundred percent credit
Demanding respect and recognition for my skill and talent as a rapper.


Let it, medi-tate, in your brain, like a seda-tive
Encouraging listeners to let my music sink in and impact their lives in a deep and meaningful way.


I said it and I bet it dwelve in your bloodstream, let it live
Asserting that my lyrics are so powerful and memorable that they will stay with listeners for a long time and become a part of their lives.


The verses of curses that burst in the face of the first time offenders
Describing my aggressive approach to rapping, which includes using powerful and intimidating verses against new and inexperienced rappers.


In the realm of the extinction agenda
Describing my approach to rap music as one of complete dominance and superiority, where I aim to eliminate all competition and become the best in the game.




Lyrics © Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd.
Written by: HERBIE HANCOCK, TROY JAMERSON, LAWRENCE BASKERVILLE

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