1. A rapper from the Uni… Read Full Bio ↴There are multiple artists which use this name:
1. A rapper from the United States
2. A melodic death metal band from Russia
3. A stoner metal band from France
4. A hardcore techno producer
5. An experimental/ambient side project from Scotland
6. A grindcore band from Fresno, CA
7. A dubstep producer from Manchester, UK
8. A punk band from Galway, Ireland
9. A breakcore producer from Australia
1) Ricky Jones, better known as Fiend is an American rapper, producer, and former industry A&R, hailing from New Orleans. He is best known for his time spent with Master P’s No Limit Records. Fiend was also briefly a member of DMX’s label, Ruff Ryders Entertainment. The recent rumors has Fiend signed with Jay-Z’s RocNation label. Fiend, himself, told the online Hip Hop news that he and Jay-Z has not confirmed as of now. They are toying with the idea to ink the deal.
He debuted with I Won’t Be Denied in 1995 on Big Boy Records. He signed to No Limit in 1997 and released two albums on the label, There’s One In Every Family and Street Life. He contributed heavily to the work of other No Limit artists, including Master P’s multi-platinum Ghetto D.
Fiend has released 7 solo albums in total and since his departure from No Limit. Fiend currently runs his own record label, named Fiend Entertainment or simply F.E…
Now he's part of the Currensy JETS movement, and he's known as Fiend - International Jones. He has released 3 mixtapes, and he's preparing his next album.
2) Fiend is a Melodic Death Metal band formed in Moscow, Russia, in December of 2007, which also touches other metal genres such as Gothic.
3) Also a French stoner/doom/psyche band from Paris featuring British singer Heitham Al-Sayed (Senser, Lodestar, Entronaut, In The Guise Of Men, The Operators, The Guild), Michel Bassin (Treponem Pal, Ministry, Kanaan), Nico Zivkovich (13 Zealots) and Simon Doucet (Kickback, Casanova Frankenstein, 13 Zealots).
4) Steven Vasquez, a Hardcore producer who has had releases on Industrial Strength, The Third Movement & Pacemaker amongst others.
5) Fiend was the alias of Scottish musician Brendan O’Hare, a well-traveled member of the 1990s alternative pop scene. O’Hare first garnered notice as the drummer of the great Teenage Fanclub, exiting the group in the wake of their 1993 LP Thirteen; he released the experimental ambient albums Caledonian Gothic, Caledonian Cosmic and Caledonian Mystic under the name of Fiend. These albums featured a handful of recordings involving other members of Telstar Ponies, of whom he was still a member when the material was recorded. Next, followed by a stint in Mogwai. In addition to Fiend — a moody space-rock solo project first heard on 1997’s Caledonian Gothic - he also concurrently led his own band, Macrocosmica.
6) Fiend is a grindcore band from Fresno, CA formed in the summer months of 2012 through a local DIY community. They released a demo in 2013, an EP in 2014, and a split with Dead Issue in 2015.
7) Fiend is a dustep producer from Manchester, UK. His first track called "Gully" was released on soundcould on October 12, 2012. He has a digital LP titled The Seven Deadly Dubs (DTR016) which was released July 12 2016 on Juno.
8) Fiend is a punk band from Galway, Ireland. Insofar (7/2019), They've recorded a demo in 2016 and a S/T album in 2018. https://fiendhc.bandcamp.com/
9) fiend is a breakcore producer from Melbourne, Australia. https://fiend.bandcamp.com/album/fever-dream
Talk It How I Bring It
Fiend Lyrics
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I'm from the city where they ride around town
Windows half down
Pissed and disgusted ready to blow a half pound
Bodies been to lost and found, around wantin' my crown
Gun shots sounds evil faces and ash mounds
Problems how nigga saw with 38 that revolve
I'm dirty as I want to be and nobody harming me
Honey, money, got ...these niggas steadly swarming me
When the fuck will my hustle stop, oh now dog you don't know
Just kill yo-self and invite me to your funeral
I'm microphone charmed, the coldest thing born
Come at me wrong givin' reasons for your family to mourn
Chorus:
that's why I talk it like I bring it
Bring it like I talk it (whomp)
The life I live some niggas are scared to walk it
So I talk it like I bring it
Bring it like I talk it (whomp)
The life I live some niggas are scared to walk it
Verse 2:
I hit the block when the coppers leave
Walking the ghetto passed out marijuana(?) tree
Follow me, going to get a ounce of coki-ana leaves
See the beef(?)
what's up with cha carin' the boys done started stackin'
Cause all I wanted was money bitches and cars
'cause I've gone to war, with niggas from different checks and boulevard
Representin' my ward, my brotha's made me hard now
Ain't scared to live or scared to die
Got niggas that been jailed for years
Don't ask me why
I'm 265.....For the pride, niggas are rimmed high
And screaming killa you could see it in my eye
My kind don't testify, get on the stand and cry
I bring it were you lie, keep a bitch for an aliby
that's why I talk it like I bring it
Bring it like I talk it (whomp)
The life I live some niggas are scared to walk it
So I talk it like I bring it
Bring it like I talk it (whomp)
The life I chose some niggas are scared to walk it
So I talk it like I bring it
Bring it like I talk it (whomp)
The life I live some niggas are scared to walk it
So I talk it like I bring it
Bring it like I talk it (whomp)
The path I chose some niggas are scared to walk it
In "Talk It How I Bring It," Fiend flexes his lyrical prowess and street credibility, showcasing his pride in a life that many may find daunting. The first verse paints a vivid picture of Fiend's hometown, where danger lurks around every corner. He raps about the violence and crime that are rampant in his community, and how he's prepared to defend himself against any threat, no matter how big or small. Fiend's confidence in himself and his abilities shines through as he declares he's "dirty as [he] want[s] to be" and that he won't let anyone harm him.
In the chorus, Fiend expresses how he talks and lives his life with the same intensity. He doesn't just talk about what he'll bring to the table – he shows up and delivers. The second verse delves deeper into Fiend's street life, recounting his experiences dealing drugs, getting into dangerous situations, and being surrounded by people who have gone to jail. He doesn't shy away from the risks he takes as he lives his life, but instead embraces the potential dangers that come with it.
Overall, "Talk It How I Bring It" is a gritty showcase of Fiend's unapologetic pride in his street life, and his willingness to confront any challenges that arise.
Line by Line Meaning
I'm from the city where they ride around town
I come from a city where people drive around with their windows half down
Windows half down
Car windows are partially open
Pissed and disgusted ready to blow a half pound
Angry and ready to use half a pound of drugs as a coping mechanism
Bodies been to lost and found, around wantin' my crown
People have disappeared and now others want me to be taken down as their new leader
Gun shots sounds evil faces and ash mounds
Gunshots can create scary situations where people are hurt, and evidence of violence remains
Problems how nigga saw with 38 that revolve
My .38 gun can solve any problem
Give a fuck how smaller talk, wouldn't go through it all..bitch!!
Don't care about any gossip, I wouldn't respond to it anyways
I'm dirty as I want to be and nobody harming me
I can be as dirty as I want and nobody can hurt me
Honey, money, got ...these niggas steadly swarming me
People want my attention and are constantly trying to be around me because of my money and fame
When the fuck will my hustle stop, oh now dog you don't know
I never want to stop making money, and you don't understand that
Just kill yo-self and invite me to your funeral
I have no respect for you and would only attend your funeral if you killed yourself
I'm microphone charmed, the coldest thing born
I am naturally talented on the microphone and unmatched
Come at me wrong givin' reasons for your family to mourn
If anyone messes with me, they will pay a heavy price and their family will mourn their loss
The life I live some niggas are scared to walk it
The way I live is scary to some people
I hit the block when the coppers leave
I go out to the streets after the police leave
Walking the ghetto passed out marijuana(?) tree
I walk around the ghetto and see drugs being sold
Follow me, going to get a ounce of coki-ana leaves
Follow me, I am going to buy some cocaine leaves
See the beef(?), what's up with cha carin' the boys done started stackin'
Do you see the problem? These boys are accumulating power
'cause I've gone to war, with niggas from different checks and boulevard
I've fought against people from different neighborhoods
Representin' my ward, my brotha's made me hard now
I represent my area and my experiences have made me tough
Ain't scared to live or scared to die
I am not afraid to live my life, nor am I afraid to die
Got niggas that been jailed for years
I know people who have been in jail for a long time
Don't ask me why
I won't explain further
I'm 265.....For the pride, niggas are rimmed high
My weight is 265 pounds and people are proud of me
And screaming killa you could see it in my eye
When people call me a killer, you can see that I have a fierce look in my eyes
My kind don't testify, get on the stand and cry
People like me don't go to court and cry
I bring it were you lie, keep a bitch for an aliby
I will bring the truth wherever you lie, and I have a woman who will back up my story
The life I chose some niggas are scared to walk it
The life I chose is too scary for some people
Lyrics © Warner/Chappell Music, Inc., Ultra Tunes, Universal Music Publishing Group
Written by: CRAIG LAWSON, RICHARD JONES
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