(1) Frontline is a German R… Read Full Bio ↴Frontline may refer to multiple artists:
(1) Frontline is a German Rock / Metal group.
http://glory.metalkings.ru/bands/f/frontline.htm
http://www.myspace.com/frontlinehardrock.
(2) Frontline is a Denmark-based Rock group.
(3) Frontline was a Finnish Death/Grind group formed in 2005. They changed their name to Austerity in 2014.
(4) The Frontline is a UK Heavy Metal group.
More information can be found at their MySpace Page: http://www.myspace.com/thefrontline87.
(5) Frontline is a Northern California Hatecore group. Their first CD was 2004’s ‘Nor Cal Hate Core.’
Frontline took the faster pace of hardcore and added it to Oi!. Eventually they wrote more of their own songs, and produced an album thru Condemned Records.
(6) Frontline is a Street Punk/Oi!/Bacon Oi! from Novi Sad, Serbia.
More information can be found at their MySpace Page: http://www.myspace.com/frontlineliman.
(7) Frontline is an Australian Comedy television program which satirised Australian television current affairs programmes and reporting. It ran for three series of 13 half-hour episodes and was broadcast on ABC TV in 1994, 1995 and 1997.
(8) Frontline is an American Documentary television program, distributed through the Public Broadcasting Service. With over 28 seasons, episodes cover a broad range of public affair topics.
(9) Frontline is a Techno producer from the London Underground.
More information can be found at the MySpace Page: http://www.myspace.com/djfrontline.
(10) “Frontline” is the moniker Todd Terry used for the release of the 12” I Can't Quite Understand/I Love The Way You Shake.
More information can be found at his MySpace Page: http://www.myspace.com/djtoddterry.
(11) Frontline is a RAC/Oi! band from the France.
(12) Frontline are a Hip-Hop duo from Auckland, New Zealand consisting of MC David Dallas and DJ Nick McLaren. After meeting in 2001 in Auckland, the pair recorded some tracks together and released a street album, What You Expect?, and without any formal broadcasting, the album moved over 1200 copies. They were then signed to P-Money’s label Dirty Records. They then released their debut album, Borrowed Time, in 2005.
In 2004, P-Money’s 2nd album ‘Magic City’ saw three appearances by Dallas; ‘Get Up Slow’, ‘Get Back’ (also featuring Dirty Records labelmate ‘PNC’) & ‘321 Remix’ (also featuring ‘Skills’ & ‘PNC’). He also appears on the Breakinwreck Wordz mixtapes ‘Breakinwreck Wordz Vol 1.’ & ‘Fuck Music’, Sirvere’s ‘Major Flavours’ collective & Breakinwreck artist Louie Knuxx’s album ‘Wasted Youth’. 41 produced PNC’s mixtape ‘Ohhhhh On The PNC Tip’. On March 7th, Frontline and P-Money played with Linkin Park’s Mike Shinoda when he was touring his Solo Project Fort Minor in New Zealand
(12) Frontline is a hard rock band from Delft, the Netherlands, consisting of — Thomas (vocals), Arti (lead guitar), Thijs (rhythm guitar), Steven (bass) and Willem (drums). The band formed in the summer of 2018. A Beginning with a lo-fi EP in 2020, they spent the following year upgrading their production techniques, culminating in a crisply recorded and tightly mixed single, “Judgment Day” released in November 2021.
On the 1st of October 2022, their long-awaited album “Scream All You Want” will be released to Spotify and other channels. All 13 songs are self-penned originals, except for a hard rock cover of Taylor Dayne‘s 1987 dance-pop hit “Tell It To My Heart”.
(13) The Frontline, commonly known as Frontline, is a Rap duo from Richmond, California consisting of Left and Locksmith, aka Lock. Frontline first gained major recognition when the duo appeared on the inaugural MTV Battle (May 2003), but their road to respect was one of sacrifice and hard work. Left and Locksmith are two cats who believed in their own talent and what could become of it.
Two sides of the same coin- different Either way, they win- you lose. Their multi-dimensional personalities are reflected in their music. They display rhyming ability as both high art and street diatribe, serving a completeness as both MCs and recording artists. This ability to fashion personal experience and insight through music make both Left and Locksmith - architect and sculptor when it comes to structuring rhyme.
'I write rhymes that paint pain/I don't rap for the 'ooohs' and 'ahhhs', booze or broads/I'm trying to express my views and cause/A new shift in the paradigm, y'all niggas is scared to rhyme/Your flow don't compare to mine.' Locksmith- from Workout
The wordplay of Locksmith can be humorous to a listener or crippling to rival MC. He can design rhymes in simplistic prose to capture crowd attention, or produce complex constructs that border on poetry and journalism. In freestyle mode Locksmith's mind can easily turn current events or obscure references into witty punchlines (KMEL Battle #1 on The Bootleg II).
Musically, Left has developed a sound combing hard driving basslines and an sense uncanny sense of percussion, which all began with a simple first worked keyboard and computer program he purchased from a local producer.
Adding different to his equipment to his repertoire enhanced his mastery of sound and rhythm. 'I was moved by percussion first. My first 100 beats didn't have a bassline,' he muses.
'I didn't know my way around at the time. My next layer came as strings- with bass and guitar, then came pianos, then samples. Now it's to the point where I can create anything and understand music in different frequencies.' To fully understand The Frontline and how Hip Hop has shaped these two balanced MC, one need look no further than their hometown Richmond, California.
'I was born in the hood and that's where I'll die, from the Southside of Richmond where the bullets fly/Where you gotta by bars for your windows at night and the fiends trade their kids for a hit of the pipe/I live where killers come in all shapes, sizes and sexes/Gangsta bitches putting bullet holes all in your Lexus/Hell yeah it's crazy, but fuck it- it's home to me.'
Left- from the song "Backdown" Richmond, much like Watts and Oakland, became a bustling haven for Black Americans after World War II. During the mid-1950s through the 1960s the city bustled with work in the industries of railroads, fishing, shipping, manufacturing, and small businesses.
Much of the city's cultural infrastructure began to deteriorate in the 1980s with Reaganomics, loss of industry and an increasing narcotics trade. The Frontline has seen the rise and fall of the city of Richmond first hand. "All we want to do is speak the truth in our music...as a man, that's all you can do".
Everything You Do
Frontline Lyrics
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These niggas know they in trouble
These niggas know they in trouble
I’m in this bitch with young Tune n Dune
Them niggas strapped like a seatbelt with a buckle
Rule Number 1 when u in them Trenches getting that money
Don’t tell these lil bitches u love em
Rule number 2 I don’t give a fuck what going on in the world
Rule number 3 if u in the field n u working
It’s a must u keep u a cutter
These niggas gone hate
When they see u grinding and u shining
They gone try to cut u like butter
These niggas ain’t real
They really undercover
These niggas like Ice
That’s y I just be crushing em
Can’t trust these lil bitches
U won’t catch me cuffin em
9 times outta 10 I’m prolly just bussin em
BUT FUCK EM
What u gone do I pop out with a mili
What you gone do when u see me super litty
What you gone do YA
What you gone do YA
What you gone do YA
What you gone do I turn up in yo city
What you gone do
When I pipe up on these bitches
What you gone do YA
What you gone do YA
What you gone do YA
Break bread witcha ppl
Nigga that’s a law
Don’t care if u trappin weed
Or trapping straw
If u in da hood don’t say what u saw
Help yo people eat if u a fuckin boss
Jump ova these nigga like im randy moss
Got tricks up my sleeves like I’m Tony Hawk
From da south but I get money in da north
My bruh got a stick and he don’t play lacrosse
Noot ride with the Draco
That bit gotta kick
Gotta accuracy like Brady
He rarely miss
So be careful before u start all that dissing
Like coronavirus have u niggas missing
I heard a nigga hatin on me bout chick
I guess he mad cuz his hoe like my dick
He pillow talking
So he really snitch
It don’t even matter cuz both of em a bitch
Lately, I been feeling like I’m da man
I keep a guitar I’m not in no band
I keep me some bands in my mother fuckin pants
Aye aye U know what I’m sayin
Got pull in my city like I’m Ricky Tan
50 niggas with me they not with the playin
So Do not touch me or we gone get to spraying
We gone go Super Saiyan
What u gone do I pop out with a milli
What you gone do when u see me super litty
What you gone do YA
What you gone do YA
What you gone do YA
What you gone do I turn up in yo city
What you gone do when I pipe up on these bitches
What you gone do YA
What you gone do YA
What you gone do YA
What u gone do I pop out with a milli
What you gone do when u see me super litty
What you gone do YA
What you gone do YA
What you gone do YA
What you gone do I turn up in yo city
What you gone do when I pipe up these lil bitches
What you gone do YA
What you gone do YA
What you gone do YA
The lyrics of Frontline's song "Everything You Do" reflect a narrative of resilience, street credibility, and a no-nonsense attitude towards life. The opening lines convey a sense of confidence and readiness to face any challenges that come their way. The mention of being back in the booth signifies a return to the music scene with a heightened sense of determination. The repetition of the phrase "These niggas know they in trouble" sets the tone for the song, indicating that the singer is not to be messed with.
The following verses delve into a set of rules or guidelines that the singer abides by in their daily life. The rules touch upon themes of loyalty, survival, and self-preservation in a harsh environment. Rule number 1 cautions against getting emotionally involved with individuals who may distract from the primary goal of making money. Rule number 2 emphasizes the importance of standing by one's friends or "brothers" regardless of external circumstances. Rule number 3 highlights the necessity of being armed and prepared when navigating dangerous situations, suggesting a sense of constant vigilance and wariness.
The lyrics also address themes of betrayal and deception, with references to people who may appear supportive on the surface but harbor ulterior motives. The comparisons to ice being crushed and the caution against trusting "lil bitches" highlight a sense of wariness and a hardened outlook towards human relationships. The singer's disregard for those who try to bring them down is evident in the dismissive tone towards haters and individuals who may try to sabotage their progress.
The chorus of the song serves as a defiant proclamation of the singer's confidence and authority. The repeated question of "What you gone do?" challenges listeners to consider how they would react in the face of the singer's success and power. The references to flashing wealth, partying, and exerting influence in different cities reinforce the image of a charismatic and formidable figure who commands respect and attention wherever they go.
Overall, the lyrics of "Everything You Do" showcase a blend of street wisdom, assertiveness, and a reminder to stay true to oneself in the face of adversity. The song exudes a sense of bravado and self-assurance, emphasizing the importance of loyalty, resilience, and maintaining a strong sense of self in a challenging and volatile world.
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Written by: Demien Turner
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@marcoantoniocasoascanio6905
Great stuff...great Germany band.
@JorgeRodriguez-bq6su
Super aor FRONTLINE
@oquizelemidio846
Essa banda tem voltar na ativa Frontline
@echosofberlin
Wow, what a great tune. Always a huge fan of Frontline!
@DinosAthens
Great choice my friend !!!
@fabriciodarkpanzer837
thank you for upload the music of this great band
@S7ANL3Y79
Your welcome!
@Firebrandrock
Love em......certainly hope this style comes back.....it’s real music and upbeat rather than singing about a bad world, how depressed I am, how the room is dark, how I am so down.....
This is what a me,Odom tune should be and how it should flow.....
I’m working on it, and trying to bring it back with my band....
Cheers