1. For the heavy metal band started by the former Iron Maiden singer, see Blaze Bayley. Blaze (sometimes written as B L A Z E for disambiguation) was the former name of Bayley's solo project until 2007.
2. Blaze (New Jersey, USA), a house production team from 1984 onwards.
It was formed by Josh Milan, Kevin Hedge, and Chris Herbert, when Herbert introduced Milan, a member of his church choir, to Hedge, his childhood friend. Ironically, Herbert was the one who left the group in 1991, leaving Milan and Hedge to keep working together.
The group's output consists mainly of house-music tracks with heavy gospel, soul and afrobeat influences (sometimes referred to as gospel house). When the group started, Herbert was the singer, with Milan playing the piano, and Hedge on production. After Herbert left, both Hedge and Milan started to share production duties, vocals, and playing most of the instruments of the group's tracks and albums. The group achieved notoriety with its remix of Lisa Stansfield's "People Hold On" in 1989, after signing with the Motown/MCA Records.
Blaze released its debut album, 25 Years Later, in 1990, after which Herbert decided to move to a more R&B-oriented career, while the two remaining members invested in the emerging club culture, opening a nightclub called Shelter. In 1994, the group scored its first big international production success with De'Lacy's "Hideaway," which was later remixed by Deep Dish.
Since then, Blaze released three more albums, alongside a few scattered compilations of earlier productions and works and countless singles. The group also began working with other well-known names such as "Little" Louie Vega, Barbara Tucker, Jody Watley, and Full Intention. It is best known to modern audiences by its singles featuring Palmer Brown on vocals, the oft-remixed "My Beat," and the tribute anthem "I Remember House." Blaze's most recent album, released in 2005, is a mix compilation title called Found Love.
3. Blaze, a Japanese hard rock band that first premiered in 1975.
The band consists of Ike (vocals), Shige (guitar), Nobu (keyboard), Sam (drums), & Jack (bass). The band is currently known by Yu-Gi-Oh! fans for their song "Fire" which was used as the closing theme for the Japanese release of the Yu-Gi-Oh! film Pyramid of Light.
4. Blaze a Japanese heavy metal band from Osaka formed in 1998, and still active to this day.
5. Stage name of FaZe Blaze
Blaze
Blaze Lyrics
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Вилы, кайла, трубы, че као, давай, аха
Я КСКовский - это значит три полоски на штанах
Кока кола, пепси кола - ненавижу, дайте водку
И я ставлю всех нездравых на достойную
Пэпсы на драмке тусуются
Пока темки мутятся
Интересы маются
Ты поверил в себя - вдохновился расстоянием
Все строго порядочные, мы живем по понятиям
А-а-а-а
Так но, аха као, сводил на одора её
Теперь хочет от меня ребетню и я послал её
Собираем барабульки, суетим братве на общее
Тоси-боси ты као тут выступаш-то, я не понял ща
Марамыга отдыхай, иди толкайся, были-были
У меня все вещи раша и даже демонские крылья
Шутера застрелят оппа за одну бутылку пива
А ты просто ждёшь троллейбус на всё тех же сувенирах
Вилы, кайла, трубы, че као, давай, аха
Я КСКовский - это значит три полоски на штанах
Кока кола, пепси кола - ненавижу, дайте водку
И я ставлю всех нездравых на достойную
Нагреваем котелок всем этим лешим, канителим на насвай
Не интересовался а спросил - Васёк, иди гуляй
Закупился на китайке, кое-как оттуда вышел
Выбираю кого хлопнуть и считаю: шишел-мышел
(Ты че као, но, расстояние вдохновило или као?)
(Ну всё, давай, аха, связь, связь, добро, но)
Вилы, кайла, трубы, че као, давай, аха
Я КСКовский - это значит три полоски на штанах
Кока кола, пепси кола - ненавижу, дайте водку
И я ставлю всех нездравых на достойную
Blaze's song "Blaze" is a chaotic, fast-paced track that reflects the rapper's personality and the environment in which he exists. The lyrics are written in Russian and make references to various obscure topics, making them challenging to interpret precisely. From the opening lines, Blaze asserts his identity as a member of the KSK (Kirovskaya Street Kultura) crew and demands the inclusion of "tools" such as pitchforks, hammers, and pipes. Blaze expresses his disdain for popular fizzy drinks like Coca-Cola and Pepsi, preferring vodka as his drink of choice.
The lyrics take on an abstract quality as Blaze makes allusions to uncertain events, such as people "getting undressed" and "making interests." He talks about how he inspires himself with distance and how the crew lives by their own principles rather than societal rules. Blaze mixes English and Russian languages in his rap to add more variety to the track. The song progresses quickly and features sporadic interspersions of Arabic phrases, making it challenging to comprehend the underlying message. The overall vibe of the song is one of unedifying confusion, accurately reflecting the environment Blaze is from.
Line by Line Meaning
Вилы, кайла, трубы, че као, давай, аха
Inviting someone to help with the equipment or tools
Я КСКовский - это значит три полоски на штанах
I'm a member of the KSK group, which is indicated by the three stripes on my pants
Кока кола, пепси кола - ненавижу, дайте водку
I hate Coca-Cola and Pepsi-Cola, can I have some vodka instead?
И я ставлю всех нездравых на достойную
I put all the insolent people in their place
Пэпсы на драмке тусуются Пока темки мутятся Интересы маются Браинькие раздеваются
The young and inexperienced people party on the drum, while the smart ones take advantage of the situation and undress
Ты поверил в себя - вдохновился расстоянием
You believed in yourself and got inspired by the distance
Все строго порядочные, мы живем по понятиям А-а-а-а
We're all strictly honest and we live our lives by our own standards
Так но, аха као, сводил на одора её Теперь хочет от меня ребетню и я послал её
I introduced her to my friend, but now she wants to have a baby with me and I rejected her
Собираем барабульки, суетим братве на общее Тоси-боси ты као тут выступаш-то, я не понял ща
We're collecting marbles, getting together with the guys, but I don't understand what you're trying to say, Kao
Марамыга отдыхай, иди толкайся, были-были У меня все вещи раша и даже демонские крылья
Maramyga, take some rest, go chat with the guys. All my things are Russian-made, even my demonic wings
Шутера застрелят оппа за одну бутылку пива А ты просто ждёшь троллейбус на всё тех же сувенирах
They'll shoot a gang member for one bottle of beer. And you're just waiting for the bus at the same old souvenir shop
Нагреваем котелок всем этим лешим, канителим на насвай Не интересовался а спросил - Васёк, иди гуляй
We're warming up the pot for these guys, doing drugs, and I asked Vasyok to come hang out with us even though he's not interested
Закупился на китайке, кое-как оттуда вышел Выбираю кого хлопнуть и считаю: шишел-мышел
I went shopping in a Chinese store, barely made it out, and now I choose who to hit and I count: 'one, two'
(Ты че као, но, расстояние вдохновило или као?)
(What's up Kao, did the distance inspire you or what?)
(Ну всё, давай, аха, связь, связь, добро, но)
(Well then, let's do it, Kao, I'll call you, alright?)
Lyrics © RU TOCHKA MEDIA, LLC
Written by: Филиппов Данил
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