Ross played various forms of the blues that have seen him compared to John Lee Hooker and Sonny Boy Williamson I, and is perhaps best known for the recordings he made for Sun Records in the 1950s, notably "The Boogie Disease" and "Chicago Breakdown". Ross won a Grammy for his 1981 LP Rare Blues, and subsequently enjoyed a resurgence and much critical acclaim towards the end of his career.
In 1951 he began to be heard on Mississippi and Arkansas radio stations, now nicknamed Doctor because of his habit of carrying his harmonicas in a black bag that resembled a doctor's bag, and over the next three years recorded in Memphis, Tennessee for both Chess Records and Sun Records, creating exhilarating harmonica or guitar boogies made disctinctive by his sidemen playing washboard (with a spoon and fork) and broom.
In 1954 he took a job with General Motors in Flint, Michigan, and played less. Some singles, among them his first true one-man band effort, "Industrial Boogie", filtered into blues circles, leading to a Testament Records album and a 1965 AFBF booking. While in London he recorded what would be the first LP on Blue Horizon Records. Europe loved Ross and gave him work and recording opportunities; he was never as popular at home, and in the 1980s his performing profile was barely visible.
He died in 1993, at the age of 67, and was buried in Flint, Michigan.
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Goin' Down Slow
Dr. Isaiah Ross Lyrics
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In the motherfuckin house and ya don't stop
Ed Lover's in the motherfuckin house
And ya don't stop one-two, one-two
Representin Queens, and ya don't stop
Representin Ed Lover, Dr dre one time
One-two so what'cha gon' do?
E-Double ready to kill this shit
But I gotta represent, knowhatI'msayin?
On some East coast shit
Cause niggas don't think that I
I got mad skills, check this out
Road call! E rock the mic for alla y'all
The beat technician
Real with no science fiction
I come way from beneath with my shit
Here's Erick
Choppin down the door like Jack Nich' (hey)
The super duper, Superfly break loose
I'm deeper than Roots
Skywalk on niggas like I'm Luke
Punk, I flow rhymes all the time
Gettin mines
Get props like Prince or The Sign
Whatever - I Jumpin Jack Flash
On that sorry ass
Real quick, for niggas that get slick
(word 'em up)
Heyy, if you didn't know I'm Erick Sermon
(yeah) the Green Eyed one
You step to me you gettin done
Flame, number two is ready
A drunk MC with rice, served
Thinkin he was nice
Also with my clique, is Ed Lover
My entourage other brother
It's goin DOWWWN (one-two, and ya don't stop)
(One-two, and ya don't quit)
Hell, yeah, it's goin DOWWWN
(one-two, and ya don't stop)
(One-two, and ya don't quit)
You ready sucka? It's goin DOWWWN
(Ed Lover's in the house, one-two y'all)
(Ed Lover's in the house, one-two y'all)
It's goin DOWWWN (one-two, and ya don't quit)
(It's part two on the verse
Gettin down like this)
Check this out
Bow to the wow, yippie yo yippie yay
It's the Ed Lover with my OWN Dr dre
Special shout out, to the D-O double-G
They can't tame ya so they framed
Ya for a 187 G
With a bow wow whoa, let me go, let me know
Lettin ya know I'm still down
With my homies down below
And ain't nuttin changed
Ain't a damn thing strange
First name is still Ed
My middle name is still James
But hold up, wait! Let me pause for the cause
I'm bustin all them suckers that
Be givin up them drawers
Let them slide up in your back
For a fat contract more Famous than Amos
But your shit is still wack!
And Calvin Klein's, no friend of mine
I only Karl Kani's, on my behind
So when you see me comin
Nigga gots to break wild
Ed Lover, Ed got love - for the other side
Hah yeah (it go like this, like that y'all)
(To the beat to the beat to the beat y'all)
Here we go - it's goin DOWWWN!
(One-two it's goin down y'all)
(One-two, one-two, it's goin down y'all)
All you clowns - it's goin DOWWWN!
(Like this y'all, it's goin way down
Way down) e-Double - it's goin DOWWWN!
(Ed Lover, is in the house, Dr dre)
Now Keith Murray's in a hurry quick fast
To get up in that ass with some ol' ill shit
And a paragraph
All y'all rappers comin with that happy dappy
Scared to be nappy shit makes me wanna laugh
Believe me you I'll come through with a crew
That's sicker than the flu
You couldn't even take these
Niggas to the zoo
Cause when I rap competition
Perform disappearin acts
And I jam like Smuckers
My style is funky like a
Six pack of motherfuckers
Murray emphasizes on rough poetry
With formality, with no sympathy
I'm on the MC killer streak
Like John Wayne Gacy with the funk
Which is essentional with my recipe
And I'm beatin Mother Nature
Down to her knees
By makin more papers than trees
Niggas please - it's goin down
It's goin DOWWWN! (Uhh like this y'all)
(It's goin down like this like that y'all)
Y'all niggas don't fuck around
It's goin DOWWWN!
(Word 'em up like that y'all)
(It's goin down like this word 'em up)
Heyyy, it's goin DOWWWN!
(yeah, it's goin down like this y'all)
(Like that like this y'all)
All the ladies in the 90's y'all
It's goin DOWWWN! (It's goin down
It's goin down like this y'all)
Now this what I want all y'all ladies to say
Say this right, come over here
Say heyyayyyayyyayyy, Ed Lover
Say heyyayyyayyyayyy, Erick Sermon
Say heyyayyyayyyayyy, Redman (come on y'all)
Say heyyayyyayyyayyy, everybody
Say heyyayyyayyyayyy, Ed Lover
Say heyyayyyayyyayyy, Erick Sermon
Say heyyayyyayyyayyy, Redman
Say heyyayyyayyyayyy, Dr dre
It's goin DOWWWN!
That's how we comin for the nine-fo' y'all
It's goin DOWWWN! Yeah it's goin DOWWWN
The lyrics of Dr. Isaiah Ross's song "Goin' Down Slow" appear to be the wrong lyrics for the mentioned artist and song title. The lyrics you cited are actually from a song called "It's Goin' Down" by Erick Sermon featuring Keith Murray and Redman. This song was released in 1993 as part of Erick Sermon's debut solo album "No Pressure."
The lyrics in this song primarily focus on the skill and prowess of the three artists. Erick Sermon, Keith Murray, and Redman each take turns showcasing their lyrical abilities and flow. The song is filled with braggadocious verses, boasting about their talent and success in the hip-hop industry.
Erick Sermon and Keith Murray particularly emphasize their ability to effortlessly rap and manipulate words to create clever rhymes and metaphors. They also assert their dominance over other rappers and highlight their unique styles. Redman adds his signature touch to the track, bringing his energetic and comedic style to his verse.
Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group, Royalty Network, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd., Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: ARTHUR ROSS, ERICK S SERMON, PARRISH JOSEFF SMITH, LEON WARE
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