1)The Dream Warriors … Read Full Bio ↴There are two artists known as Dream Warriors:
1)The Dream Warriors are King Lou and Capital Q (aka The Quiet Storm), a pair of Toronto, Canada-based alternative rappers.
2) A metal band from Honduras.
1) They formed in 1988 and released the jazz rap LP And Now, the Legacy Begins in 1991, which was critically acclaimed and sold well in Canada and the United Kingdom. The album spawned the hit single "My Definition of a Boombastic Jazz Style", which featured a prominent sample of Soul Bossa Nova by Quincy Jones which originally appeared on his 1962 LP Big Band Bossa Nova and was also the theme music to the Canadian game show Definition.
The 1994 follow-up, Subliminal Simulation, received mixed reviews, and has since been forgotten by some and named a cult favourite by others; it featured guest vocals by Ishmael Butler of Digable Planets (on the track "Tricycles and Kittens"), and Guru and DJ Premier contributed to two different versions of the song called "I've Lost My Ignorance (and Don't Know Where To Find It").
Their most recent album, 1997's The Master Plan, was poorly received and did not sell well, but they made an appearance in 1999 for The Herbaliser on the track "Road of Many Signs."
Discography
* 1991 - ...and now the Legacy Begins
* 1995 - Subliminal Situation
* 1996 - The Master Plan
* 1998 - Anthology: A Decade of Hits
* 2002 - Legacy Continues
Mr. Bubbunut Spills His Guts
Dream Warriors Lyrics
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Yo G, what's your name?
Mr. Bubbunut (a young girl):
MC Bubbunut
King Lou:
Yeah? What do you think of the Dream Warriors album?
Mr. Bubbunut:
Dream Warriors album is boombastic, boyee
King Lou:
What the fuck is this?
The lyrics of "Mr. Bubbunut Spills His Guts" by Dream Warriors seem to be a conversation between two individuals, King Lou and Mr. Bubbunut, who is portrayed as a young girl. The lyrics are a blend of rap and spoken word, with King Lou asking Mr. Bubbunut for her thoughts on the Dream Warriors album. Mr. Bubbunut replies positively, saying that the album is "boombastic, boyee."
However, it's not entirely clear what the significance of the conversation is. It could be interpreted that King Lou is seeking validation for the album from a young fan, or it could be a commentary on the state of hip-hop and the influence that younger generations have on its direction. The use of different voices and styles of delivery adds layers to the interpretation of the lyrics, making it a complex and intriguing piece.
Overall, "Mr. Bubbunut Spills His Guts" is a unique and thought-provoking track that showcases the creativity and versatility of the Dream Warriors.
Line by Line Meaning
Yo G, what's your name?
Asking the young girl her name in a friendly way.
MC Bubbunut
The young girl's rap name.
Yeah? What do you think of the Dream Warriors album?
Asking for the young girl's opinion on their music.
Dream Warriors album is boombastic, boyee
The young girl thinks the Dream Warriors album is fantastic.
What the fuck is this?
King Lou's confused reaction to something unclear or unexpected.
Contributed by Isaiah K. Suggest a correction in the comments below.