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1) The world hasn’t seen an emcee like Dynasty before. It’s rare when an artist combines heartfelt storytelling, commanding stage presence, and a deep and palpable audience connection. The soul of Lauryn Hill, and the ruff neck swagger of MC Lyte, all appropriate descriptions for the femcee, D.Y. It’s easy to make comparisons when you start talking about female emcees. D.Y. herself says “I’m complimented by comparisons to Lauryn” but one look at her live and you’ll see that she truly holds her own in this game.
Born and raised in Queens, Dynasty (Diana Hardy) has always found herself at the center of attention. She was the kid that was always doing something to entertain the family. Whether making up a dance to BBD’s “Poison” in the front yard or playing “the song that grandma liked” on the piano for guests, life often seemed like a stage. She attended a small performing arts college on Long Island, Five Towns College. After graduating with her Associate degree in Theatre Arts, she wasn’t sure how she would pay to continue on for her Bachelor’s degree. The grants had run out and financial aid wasn’t offering much. Believing in her dream, the president of the school offered to waive the balance on her tuition. Because of this, you will often hear her say “I’m the first rap chic with a rap scholarship.”
The soul of a dreamer, and the fearless determination to follow that dream wherever it might lead, her presence on stage is a guaranteed, take no prisoners, always leave them wanting more, show stealer. D.Y. has lit up shows opening for The Wu-Tang Clan, Mos Def, Big Daddy Kane, Redman and Method Man, Talib Kweli, KRS One and more. A Wu-Tang Clan crowd will not stand for anything less than ruff, rugged, and raw, so you know she has skills. She also did the Florida leg of the Duck Down 15th Anniversary tour along with the entire roster including Sean Price and Pharoahe Monch. But it’s her performance on records that truly sets Dynasty in a class all her own. While she has an affinity for hard beats and raw hip hop artists such as MOP and Slaughterhouse, she often finds inspiration from artists on the opposite side of the spectrum like the soulful Erykah Badu and the timeless, Ella Fitzgerald. Never caught up in writing “formula rap” as she calls it, Dynasty writes from the heart and only makes music that’s good for the soul and at the same time, remains a beast on the mic. Rhyming ever since she was a kid, it wasn’t until she moved to Tampa, FL and opened for Little Brother that she really got the push that she needed to take her career to the next level. At that show, she linked with her dj, DJ Sandman. From that point on, she’s been pushin’ even harder for her dream and it appears that it is within reach.
Dynasty has been slowly making a name for herself, turning heads locally and all over the world thanks to a co-sign from DJ Premier who put her last single “Femcee” on his “On Tha Road Again” mixtape. The following year, he gave her the ultimate cosign by producing a song for her. “Epic Dynasty” was placed on his compilation album, Get Used to Us. The legendary DJ even appears alongside DY in the video for the song, set to drop in 2011.
Her first project which dropped in 2010, Dreampusher, tells a story of transcendence, hope and is universal in its themes. She lets you know who she is by touching on everything from love and life to tackling the stigma of the female emcee. On “Femcee” she takes the term that some view negatively and flips it by saying “there’s nothin’ feminine about killin’ an emcee”.
Her passion transcends the stage; her mass appeal transcends all boundaries. There is no “set demographic” for D.Y., no gimmick, no crafted agenda aside from making beautiful music. She rocks for the grown folks, the kids and people from all walks of life. Rightfully so, soul music touches the world.
“Inside there’s a flame that is untamed/ I stand strong in the rain, I am unchanged/ til the earth takes me in & I’m reclaimed/ when the sound stops still make the ground hot.. and I don’t do it for the fame/ I got nothin’ to lose but have everything to gain/ and when its all said and done..I will remain, pushin’ my dream forever your girl, D.Y. remember the name..” – Dynasty.
2) Based out of the wildly diverse Los Angeles music scene, Dynasty is a collective in the grand tradition of of all that is grand and glorious in old school hardcore. With a dynamic new album entitled Truer Living With A Youthful Vengeance on the verge of being released on Strike First Records as well as an upcoming tour with Call To Preserve, Dynasty is sure to leave a lasting legacy in this year of 2011. On the spiritual side of the spectrum and yet more then ready to unleash a Beastie Boys cover if you request it, there is a strong sense of urgency and conviction to be found within Dynasty’s impassioned compositions.
3) Formed in the year of 1996, in the city of Nova Lima/MG, with the intention of playing Heavy Metal, in your first steps. The band always preferred to work with own music in detriment of the local bands, that preferred to explore the covers. The compositions were simple and purely based on traditional bands as: Iron Maiden, Judas Priest, Saxon and Black Sabbath.
The musicians, at that time, were Nahor, Daflas, Anderson and Lelo. The formation is altered with the entrance of one more guitarrist Walter, and the first presentations still felt in the year of 1996. They were very humble but done with claw. In this same year, Daflas and Lelo they leave the band, this last one being substituted by Samuel.
In the first months of 1997, the band raised higher flights, making your first presentation rejection of Minas Gerais, going to the city of Barueri/SP, being one of the prominences of the event. Still today Dynasty is considered one of the pioneers of Heavy Christian Metal in Brazil.
4) Supremely talented, immaculately attired, sporting hooks, looks, chops, and undeniable rockstar power, Dynasty are the complete package royale. This is their seven-song, multiple re-entry vehicular salvo from the heart and loin of the San Francisco dancewavepartypunk culture war.
Fronted by the mercurial Jibz Cameron (Roofies) on vox and keyboards, hips set rocking by the bomb-ass bass of Diana Hayes (Mono Pause), and jet-propelled by the undeniable beatz of Indra Dunis (Numbers), Dynasty is the soundtrack to your fever-dream night-on-the-town with Alexis Carrington, Dorothy Parker, and Terri Nunn. Dynasty is not some tired, warmed-over electro retread. This is fresh, beat-oriented, melodic, everlasting gobstopper party music, awash in sex, deadpan humor, and all-consuming uniform lust.
Upon their 2002 inception, Dynasty instantly became one of the most sought-after bands on the contemporary West Coast dancewave party circuit, having shared bills with Erase Errata, Stereo Total, Gravy Train, and the Deep Throats.
5) A French Kiss tribute-band.
6) A Reggaeton/Dancehall male singer of Dominican & Puerto Rican descent. Self-proclaimed "Prince of Dancehall." Also, he is a part of Dynasty & Padrino.
7) The creation of producer/label-head Dick Griffey and Leon Sylvers, this Los Angeles band recorded light funk and clever dance-pop numbers in the late '70s and into the late '80's for the SOLAR Records label. Still sampled today , their first 4 albums were released in annual succession from 1979 to 1982. Bassist Kevin Spencer and vocalists Nidra Beard and Linda Carriere comprised the group and their biggest hit was 1980's"I've Just Begun To Love You" which hit #6 on Billboard's R&B chart. beard also wrote material for labelmates Shalamar and The Whispers.
8) A band composed of Carlos Gonzales (Russian Tsarlag), Jeremy Harris (Lazy Magnet), Christopher Forgues (Mark Lord), and Ren Schofield (Container) from 2006 - 2007.
9) American hip hop duo from NYC area, they were active from late 90s till early 00s. Consiting of SUN aka Stroker Brown & Rapper Ness aka Classy Freddie Blassie.
Love In the Fast Lane
Dynasty Lyrics
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Love in the fast lane
I played it by the rules stayed out of heavy traffic
And I ended up still a girl with a broken heart
Had to take out some insurance on my feelings
So that I could be protected from the start
I tell myself I'll hit and run the way that it happened to me
Love in the fast lane will only get you no where fast
Love in the fast lane will only get you no where fast
He moved so fast I didn't even see the stop sign
Just a glance and go I let love take me for a ride
Now I'm at the wheel and I control the mileage
Gonna take it slow and look out for the other guy
And this time I'll play it safe I'm watching out for my emotions (watching out for my emotions)
Cause with me love is not a race with some body breaking all the rules just to reach that finish line
Love in the fast lane will only get you no where fast
Love in the fast lane will only get you no where fast
I think I better (take it slow)
Cause I don't wanna run my mileage up
I know I better (take it slow)
Of all the fast fools I think I've had enough
Cause love won't last when you move to fast
I got control cause this time I'm gonna take it slow
(take it slow)
(take it slow)
(take it slow)
(take it slow)
I got control cause this time I gonna take it slow
(do do do do do ooh)
(ooh)
(do do do do do ooh)
Love ain't no freeway I got the right away
Love ain't no freeway I got the right away
Love in the fast lane will only get you no where fast
Love in the fast lane will only get you no where fast
Love in the fast lane will only get you no where fast
Love in the fast lane will only get you no where fast
Love in the fast lane (take it slow)
Cause love won't last when you move to fast
Love in the fast lane (take it slow)
I got control cause I'll take it slow (fast lane)
Record Label: Unidisc
Song type: R&B
In the beginning of "Love in the Fast Lane," the singer reflects on a previous relationship that ended in heartbreak. She had followed all the rules and avoided the heavy traffic, but still ended up with a broken heart. To protect herself, she takes out "insurance" on her emotions and decides to hit and run in future relationships. However, as the song goes on she realizes that love cannot be treated like a freeway because it will only lead to a dead end. The singer takes control of the situation and decides to take it slow and be cautious. She repeats the phrase "love in the fast lane will only get you nowhere fast" throughout the song to emphasize this message.
The lyrics of "Love in the Fast Lane" are relatable to many people who have experienced heartbreak and have tried to protect themselves from being hurt again. The song delivers a powerful message about slowing down and taking the time to truly get to know someone before diving in headfirst.
Line by Line Meaning
Love in the fast lane
Romantic relationships that move too quickly
Love in the fast lane
Romantic relationships that move too quickly
I played it by the rules stayed out of heavy traffic
I followed conventional dating norms and avoided situations that could lead to heartbreak
And I ended up still a girl with a broken heart
Despite my best efforts, I still ended up with a broken heart
Had to take out some insurance on my feelings
I had to protect myself emotionally so I wouldn't get hurt again
So that I could be protected from the start
To prevent the possibility of future heartbreak
I tell myself I'll hit and run the way that it happened to me
I may want to treat others the way I was treated in the past
But I just can't let my heart take a back seat on a freeway to a dead end
I am reluctant to let my emotions take a back seat to logic, as it may lead to heartbreak
He moved so fast I didn't even see the stop sign
My partner's behavior was so impulsive that I didn't see the warning signs
Just a glance and go I let love take me for a ride
I was swept up in the romantic feelings and didn't think through the consequences
Now I'm at the wheel and I control the mileage
I have taken back control of my love life and the pace at which it moves forward
Gonna take it slow and look out for the other guy
I will take my time and prioritize the well-being of both myself and others involved in the relationship
And this time I'll play it safe I'm watching out for my emotions (watching out for my emotions)
I will take precautions to avoid heartbreak and protect my emotional state
Cause with me love is not a race with some body breaking all the rules just to reach that finish line
I believe that love is not a competition, and I won't sacrifice my values or well-being for the sake of winning or reaching a 'finish line'
I think I better (take it slow)
I have realized that I should approach relationships at a slower pace
Cause I don't wanna run my mileage up
I do not want to have numerous romantic partners or relationships in a short period of time
I know I better (take it slow)
I am aware that taking relationships slower is in my best interest
Of all the fast fools I think I've had enough
I have grown tired of constantly being drawn to impulsive romantic partners
Cause love won't last when you move to fast
Impulsive behavior in romantic relationships is ultimately unsustainable
I got control cause this time I'm gonna take it slow
I have regained control of my love life and am committed to taking relationships at a slower pace
(take it slow)
A reminder to approach relationships at a slower pace
(take it slow)
A reminder to approach relationships at a slower pace
(take it slow)
A reminder to approach relationships at a slower pace
(take it slow)
A reminder to approach relationships at a slower pace
I got control cause this time I gonna take it slow
I am committed to taking control of my love life and approaching relationships at a slower pace
(do do do do do ooh)
Musical interlude
(ooh)
Musical interlude
(do do do do do ooh)
Musical interlude
Love ain't no freeway I got the right away
Romantic relationships are not a free-for-all, and I have the power to make my own choices
Love ain't no freeway I got the right away
Romantic relationships are not a free-for-all, and I have the power to make my own choices
Love in the fast lane will only get you no where fast
Impulsive behavior in romantic relationships is ultimately unsustainable, and will lead nowhere
Love in the fast lane will only get you no where fast
Impulsive behavior in romantic relationships is ultimately unsustainable, and will lead nowhere
Love in the fast lane will only get you no where fast
Impulsive behavior in romantic relationships is ultimately unsustainable, and will lead nowhere
Love in the fast lane will only get you no where fast
Impulsive behavior in romantic relationships is ultimately unsustainable, and will lead nowhere
Love in the fast lane (take it slow)
Advice to approach romantic relationships at a slower pace
Cause love won't last when you move to fast
Impulsive behavior in romantic relationships is ultimately unsustainable
Love in the fast lane (take it slow)
Advice to approach romantic relationships at a slower pace
I got control cause I'll take it slow (fast lane)
I am in control of my love life and am committed to taking relationships at a slower pace
Contributed by Benjamin A. Suggest a correction in the comments below.
Rodger Mikhaiel
This still sounds so good! Puts a smile on my face! The bass, the groove, the lead vocals, the harmonies. ❤️❤️
Gilbert Abbey
I wish time could be moved back. Beautiful song!!! I remember my friends and I jamming to this in our porch right after school completely forgetting homework. Good old days indeed!.
Alex Higuera
Awesome song dynasty has been one of my favorite groups since I was in high school one of my favorite songs that I heard first was groove control. This when music ment something. True musicians actually played there instruments and sang the songs. Where there were sweating on stage. True hard working artist thank you for all your wonderful music
Falconn XXIV
The bass line on this song is pure fire.
david sawtelle
,Leon Sylvers best bassist there is.
LESLIE SCURRY
I use to play this song when i was involved with my band
Corey Sheppard
Will forever be the jam. Always will sound amazing.
Corey Sheppard
Killer groove. Could have been released as a single.
Elzariz the Guitar Man
Now this is what I consider the perfect pop-funk song. Excellent lyrics/songwriting. Great vocal and horn arrangements. Complex, yet beautifully played keyboard/synthesisers. A constant driving back beat with real drums and cymbol crashes. Slick precise guitar playing and that FUNKY BASS that is a trademark Leon Sylvers III/Solar Records sound. Who tha' hell knows what was going on in the promotion of this and other Dynasty songs. They could have and should have been in the top 10 every time. Great effort and a great group.
dirt
not wrong mate