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
Motherfuckers R Us
Blaze Lyrics
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My mind begins to clear and i begin to understand
Today i am in phoenix so im feeling preety low
Would you like to skip the afternoon and get right to the show
Cause i live to rock
Rock alright
Just don't care
Living Loud
Living Free
You and me
The Mad Motherfuckers
I've been rolling i've been moving all night long
I've been to so many places i don't know where i belong
I'd like to say this one thing and its in my only fans
Right here, right now it's the only place that i can make some sense
Cause i live to rock
Rock alright
Just don't care
What's wrong or right
Living Loud
Living Free
You and me
The Mad Motherfuckers
It looks like Motherfuckers R Us tonight
Right over here
We've got the Crazy MotherFuckers
RIght over there
We've got the wild motherfuckers
Right over here
We've got the insane motherfuckers!!!!
Yeah!!!
And we live to rock
Rock alright
Just don't care
What's wrong or right
Living Loud
Living Free
You and me
The Mad Motherfuckers
Blaze's song "Motherfuckers R Us" is a rock anthem about the joys and freedom of rock music. The song opens with the singer waking up in Phoenix feeling low, but quickly shakes it off in anticipation of the show ahead. The lyrics "Cause I live to rock, rock alright, just don't care what's wrong or right" embody the reckless abandon that often comes with the rock music lifestyle. The chorus repeats the phrase "Living loud, living free, you and me, the mad motherfuckers," emphasizing the sense of community that comes from sharing a love of rock.
The verses describe the singer's experiences on the road, feeling like they don't belong anywhere but finding solace in the music. When they proclaim "Right here, right now it's the only place that I can make some sense," it's clear that rock music is more than just a hobby or a pastime--it's something that gives the singer a sense of purpose and belonging. The bridge of the song introduces other "motherfuckers" who share the same passion for rock music and are all gathered together tonight.
Overall, "Motherfuckers R Us" is a celebration of the power of rock music to bring people together, to create a sense of community and belonging, and to provide an escape from the difficulties of daily life.
Line by Line Meaning
Wake up on my own and i wonder where i am
I woke up alone and disoriented, unsure of my surroundings
My mind begins to clear and i begin to understand
As I come to my senses, I start to comprehend my situation
Today i am in phoenix so im feeling preety low
Being in Phoenix today is bringing me down emotionally
Would you like to skip the afternoon and get right to the show
Do you want to fast forward to the performance and not waste time until then?
Cause i live to rock
Rock alright
Just don't care
What's wrong or right
Living Loud
Living Free
You and me
The Mad Motherfuckers
We thrive on rock music, living wild and carefree as the insane performers we are
I've been rolling i've been moving all night long
I've been to so many places i don't know where i belong
I've been traveling all night to various locations and lost sight of where I fit in
I'd like to say this one thing and its in my only fans
Right here, right now it's the only place that i can make some sense
Only in front of my devoted fans can I feel like I'm making sense and doing what I love
It looks like Motherfuckers R Us tonight
It appears that tonight is the night of the wild, insane performers
Right over here
We've got the Crazy MotherFuckers
RIght over there
We've got the wild motherfuckers
Right over here
We've got the insane motherfuckers!!!!
There are plenty of crazy, wild, and insane performers all around us
And we live to rock
Rock alright
Just don't care
What's wrong or right
Living Loud
Living Free
You and me
The Mad Motherfuckers
Our philosophy is to live freely and wildly, and simply not care about what's deemed right or wrong
Contributed by Claire C. Suggest a correction in the comments below.