Good music is felt not heard. Gramatik apparently understood that at an age… Read Full Bio ↴Good music is felt not heard. Gramatik apparently understood that at an age of 3 according to his mother as she used to catch him glued to the radio in his older sister's room whenever there was an old funk or rhythm & blues joint on, tapping his leg on the floor along with the beat. Damn, talking about a sign on what will your child do when he grows up!
Parents got him taking piano lessons in the elementary music school when he was in 2nd grade, but he dropped out 2 years later because he wasn't feeling that whole classical music thing as that was the only genre they were teaching. He later got some private piano lessons, learning the stuff he wanted to learn to play like Beatles and Rhythm & Blues in general. He and a few of his 4th grade classmates formed a band and became the youngest band in the history of his elementary school, playing school events on the regular. When he got to 7th grade he discovered Hip-Hop and felt totally overtaken and compelled by it's elements, especially by the power of the rhythmically accented poetry(RAP). He soon left the band, started writing and became an MC. His friends were amazed by his flow and delivery since there were no hip-hop artists in his home town Piran(Slovenia) at the time, except him and one of his classmates and they were dope on top of it! They formed a duo called Bow Down and threw the first hip-hop party in the history of their home town. In 1998, Gramatik met his first audio sequencing software on the computer of his classmate's older brother and felt like he got struck by lightening, totally overwhelmed by it! His parents were financially struggling at the time, so they couldn't afford a computer, so he was hanging out at his friend's house all the time, messing around with the sequencer when his older brother wasn't home. 2 years later his parents bought him a computer and the first thing he did was install that audio sequencer! He started producing his first beats and day by day felt more and more compelled by the craft & the magic of it. It wasn't long untill he discovered sampling which became his one true love in the music making process, chopping up all those old funk, soul, blues and jazz tracks he used to listen to all the time and making something completely new out of it was the best feeling ever. All of a sudden his life started to make perfect sense.
In 2006, he and 2 of his friends, fellow MC's, released their debut hip-hop album as a group called 5th Element, which was critically acclaimed throughout the country as one of the best hip-hop albums in Slovenia. After the album, Gramatik felt hip-hop just wasn't enough, that he was limiting himself with doing only one genre while he enjoyed listening to so many of them so he started producing House, Techno, Breakbeat, Electro, Drum'n'Bass, basically any genre that he liked which was anything that evolved from Blues, Jazz, Soul and Funk, as those ''father genres'' were all embedded deep in his style, whatever he would do. He realized that to him, music is much bigger than a genre name and their specific categorization, it's all about embracing what moves you and rejecting what doesn't. He released his first ever track on Beatport.com in june 2008, which was an Electro House track, a remix he did for DJ Vitamin D's track entitled Motherfuckers Know Whos The Best. The track ended up 24 on the Electro House Top 100 chart, a nice surprise and an excellent quality validation for this newcomer. Soon after that he ended up on 40 of the House Top 100 chart with his tribal banger Letz Get Ill while his Dreams About Her EP topped the Chil Out top 100 chart for 3 weeks. He kept releasing different stuff on various labels all owned by DJ Vitamin D which he became good friends with. Not long after his first release stroke the chart, Vitamin D suggests to him that he should scrap up those 20 hip-hop beatz he had sitting in a flash player on his myspace for over 2 years and release them as an album on the new Chill Out/Trip-Hop/Instrumental Hip-Hop label he's about to open inspired by those same beatz he was listening to. So Gramatik does that(thinking he won't sell more than 3 tracks off the album since they were just 2:30 minuets long hip-hop beatz, which are not commonly sold on beatport) and the album he entitled Street Bangerz Vol.1 get's released in december 2008 on the fresh new label Cold Busted. little did he know that the album was gonna catapult straight to the 1 spot on the Top 100 Chill Out chart and has been holding hostage the first 20 spots ever since. Street Bangerz Vol.1 has been a total success, completely unexpected, selling over 50.000 tracks world wide in less than 6 months on beatport alone. It made him realize that quite often, the things that you expect to work the least, usually work the most. Gramatik is now working on various projects while determined to keep up the SB series, dropping one a year, perfecting them volume after volume and hopefully tour the world in due time.
Parents got him taking piano lessons in the elementary music school when he was in 2nd grade, but he dropped out 2 years later because he wasn't feeling that whole classical music thing as that was the only genre they were teaching. He later got some private piano lessons, learning the stuff he wanted to learn to play like Beatles and Rhythm & Blues in general. He and a few of his 4th grade classmates formed a band and became the youngest band in the history of his elementary school, playing school events on the regular. When he got to 7th grade he discovered Hip-Hop and felt totally overtaken and compelled by it's elements, especially by the power of the rhythmically accented poetry(RAP). He soon left the band, started writing and became an MC. His friends were amazed by his flow and delivery since there were no hip-hop artists in his home town Piran(Slovenia) at the time, except him and one of his classmates and they were dope on top of it! They formed a duo called Bow Down and threw the first hip-hop party in the history of their home town. In 1998, Gramatik met his first audio sequencing software on the computer of his classmate's older brother and felt like he got struck by lightening, totally overwhelmed by it! His parents were financially struggling at the time, so they couldn't afford a computer, so he was hanging out at his friend's house all the time, messing around with the sequencer when his older brother wasn't home. 2 years later his parents bought him a computer and the first thing he did was install that audio sequencer! He started producing his first beats and day by day felt more and more compelled by the craft & the magic of it. It wasn't long untill he discovered sampling which became his one true love in the music making process, chopping up all those old funk, soul, blues and jazz tracks he used to listen to all the time and making something completely new out of it was the best feeling ever. All of a sudden his life started to make perfect sense.
In 2006, he and 2 of his friends, fellow MC's, released their debut hip-hop album as a group called 5th Element, which was critically acclaimed throughout the country as one of the best hip-hop albums in Slovenia. After the album, Gramatik felt hip-hop just wasn't enough, that he was limiting himself with doing only one genre while he enjoyed listening to so many of them so he started producing House, Techno, Breakbeat, Electro, Drum'n'Bass, basically any genre that he liked which was anything that evolved from Blues, Jazz, Soul and Funk, as those ''father genres'' were all embedded deep in his style, whatever he would do. He realized that to him, music is much bigger than a genre name and their specific categorization, it's all about embracing what moves you and rejecting what doesn't. He released his first ever track on Beatport.com in june 2008, which was an Electro House track, a remix he did for DJ Vitamin D's track entitled Motherfuckers Know Whos The Best. The track ended up 24 on the Electro House Top 100 chart, a nice surprise and an excellent quality validation for this newcomer. Soon after that he ended up on 40 of the House Top 100 chart with his tribal banger Letz Get Ill while his Dreams About Her EP topped the Chil Out top 100 chart for 3 weeks. He kept releasing different stuff on various labels all owned by DJ Vitamin D which he became good friends with. Not long after his first release stroke the chart, Vitamin D suggests to him that he should scrap up those 20 hip-hop beatz he had sitting in a flash player on his myspace for over 2 years and release them as an album on the new Chill Out/Trip-Hop/Instrumental Hip-Hop label he's about to open inspired by those same beatz he was listening to. So Gramatik does that(thinking he won't sell more than 3 tracks off the album since they were just 2:30 minuets long hip-hop beatz, which are not commonly sold on beatport) and the album he entitled Street Bangerz Vol.1 get's released in december 2008 on the fresh new label Cold Busted. little did he know that the album was gonna catapult straight to the 1 spot on the Top 100 Chill Out chart and has been holding hostage the first 20 spots ever since. Street Bangerz Vol.1 has been a total success, completely unexpected, selling over 50.000 tracks world wide in less than 6 months on beatport alone. It made him realize that quite often, the things that you expect to work the least, usually work the most. Gramatik is now working on various projects while determined to keep up the SB series, dropping one a year, perfecting them volume after volume and hopefully tour the world in due time.
A Bright Day
Gramatik Lyrics
We have lyrics for these tracks by Gramatik:
Brave Men You gotta be fucking kidding me I don't, I don't need…
Break Loose I could turn back my hands in time To relieve a…
Control Room Before You Tell the control room everything we both knew Before you, b…
Day of the So Called Glory Ever since this world of ours began Man's been killing off…
DreamBIG We call it cutting. It isn't exactly that. To me…
Faraway I rise up, in the evening Watch the sunset on the…
Get a Grip I ain't the one who's gonna take you home so…
Hit That Jive Hit that jive, Jack Put it in your pocket till I…
Is It Over Is it over? Baby But I'm being blind Is it over baby? …
Lonely & Cold This world out here, is lonely and cold (Lonely and…
No Shortcuts 'Cause I need you I'm not to blame baby 'Cause I need…
No Shortcuts - (intro) I thought you said you want to be successful? He said,…
Obviously I think I'm high, no I definitely am I can tell…
Portorose in July Mother of the stars, gonna leave me like a bus…
Skylight I'll be long gone (Oh I wouldn't be) I'll be long gone …
Solidified Call me a thief coz I'm robbing your town. I can't…
Somebody Somebody (Repeated throughout the song)…
Sumthin' Sumthin′ got a hold on me Sumthin' got a hold on…
The Culture You know I-I Be DJ'in at a party and i'm playin…
The Prophet 2 Brothers On The 4th Floor 2 Fly (Through The Starry Nigh…
Torture Oh, Lord, help me take this woman out my life I…
We Used to Dream There no dreams in a room There no dreams in a…
While I Was Playin' Fair While I was playing fair baby You played a cheating game W…
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Betsy
Better fortify my answer.
Like Genesis, ELO, ELP, Yes, and their ilk sonically saw me through my cerebro-synaptic pruning years,
You sweet Gramatik folks are sonically seeing me through the Today. Love to pluck the piano.
My hands can't. So very sincere thanks for hearing, and tappin' out that "5th harmony."
No UFO stuff. Just the 3rd kid born into a singing family. All the other singing roles'd been hogged by the time I could sing. Even though I was his youngest of three girls, Daddy recognized my oddly tenored singing voice.
Since my birth, Daddy told me to fill in the...
Laytons time.
Mama sang bass,
...
Tween there in,er.
Lots of Why I Be Bass? Exploration needs done.
Whalter White
Қаламаймын ешкімді. Қаламаймын ешкімді. Таңдаймын өзіңді
Сағындым тәтті күлкіңді
Онымен қоса тәтті сөзіңді
Қаламаймын ешкімді
Таңдаймын өзіңді
Сағындым тәтті күлкіңді
Онымен қоса тәтті сөзіңді
Сенің қара көздеріңді жырлай бақытымау менің
Сенің қара көздеріңді сүйіп жаным жырлай
Сенің қара көздеріңді жырлай бақытымау менің
Сенің қара көздеріңді сүйіп жаным
Еркектің көздерін қыздар еш жерде
Қамауға болмайды тордың ішіне
Жалт жұлт еткен әппақ шаштар
Мөлдір көздер қара қастар
Айналамда күнде
Айналамда күнде
Қарамаймын деп айта алмаймын
Мен еркекпін мен сондаймын
Бірақ жүрегімде
Қаламаймын ешкімді
Таңдаймын өзіңді
Сағындым тәтті күлкіңді
Онымен қоса тәтті сөзіңді
Қаламаймын ешкімді
Таңдаймын өзіңді
Сағындым тәтті күлкіңді
Онымен қоса тәтті сөзіңді
Сенің қара көздеріңді жырлай бақытымау менің
Сенің қара көздеріңді сүйіп жаным жырлай
Сенің қара көздеріңді жырлай бақытымау менің
Сенің қара көздеріңді сүйіп жаным
Jay Dee
june 14, is a very special day, for those of you who didn’t know,
we’ll gather to celebrate.
my birth, upon this wide magnifiesent, earth.
and commemorate the flag’s adoption date.
atleast i can rest easy and say its a bright and beautiful,
sunnyday do you mind the degree, think it’s like 83.
well hows it feel to you? hows the weather up there seeming?
if it starts raining, please tell me.
thank you, do not wait for me to say.
what you’r suppose to do everyday, is that really necessary
do i need to assign. someone to keep your mind on track,
i thought you were ready for this, college level shit,
its not hard its just i dont want to do this.
so what am i going to do, welll back when i went to high school,
i learned how to learn, cause i could memorize a page ,
front to cover just after reading it with my eyes.
what a skill i wish i had, would’ve made language arts so much easier,
oh well, some of us are ment to read a book,
do some work with group, or gather a projecct, start presenting,
everyone scramble around for the last of your grades.
ensure you pass with an A, oh...but wait,
i forgot the last part ,of our education department.
is focussed on solving,
some of these,
really hard math problems.
if you don’t understand something, dont be afraid to tell.
im right here by your side, no one can cause harm.
in another way of saying, on a gorgeous day such as one we have today,
use every bit courage you’ve stored away, therefor you never can say,
you’d hadn’t gotten the chance to
hollowpointkid
I don't push it if it ain't a Maserati or Jeep,
Actin like the only thing I ever bodied's a beat,
I bring ya, bitch to the crib and kamakazi the sheets,
And have her clock out like a 9 to 5 and kapish,
You know I never let em stay the night, fuck if she was crazy tight,
I always throw a condom on I'm not about that baby life,
Lost a lot of homies they ain't dead they just wrote me off,
Fuck it keep it pushin I ain't messin with them phony broads,
So for now I keep them double middle fingers up,
Cuz when I make it I'm the one that they'll be thinkin of,
Shout out to Chic Gillie Quilly and Meek,
Freeway Sigel Ness Vodka Cass Hollow and Reed,
Asher Dicky AR Vinnie Uzi Vert and Jahlil,
One of y'all just hit me up gimme a verse and I'll kill,
Yeah, the only problem is you'll prolly never see this,
Less somebody screenshots this and then drops it in ya DM's.
ALL ABOUT SEMI'S
This is my favorite gramatik track..after all these years it still hits hard and sound better than alot of current stuff out here
Timothy Mark! the halfwit
imagine walking down the streets on a nice Valentine's feeling day in the city this song gives me that feel
joseph manriquez
Very good music and beat ... Especially when your down and out
Jesse T.
First time hearing this on Pandora gave a thumbs up killer song!!!!🔈
Diego Gutiérrez Tavares
Frank Sinatra is more satisfactory listen this in pandora aleatorio haha <3
Cesar Rodriguez
Love the beats man keep em coming
PlugBeats
grande som .. melodia que os Mc's aman ObrigadoooO!
NAVE
I heard this 6 months ago and it's still my favorite
Nikki Chvatal
Now this is good music 🎵🎶❤️
Dylan M
This is one of my favorite songs. Listening to weird random alternative hip-hop-ish music (specifically Yesterday's New Quintet) on Pandora and this song really struck me.