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J.A.K Lyrics


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Huh
Ha (ha), yeah (yeah)
Make it butter (ay caramba)
Bankhead bounce, no doubt
Ayo watch yo' mouth

Ayo, one, two, three, four, five, six, seven
Blaze the hot trizack that sound like Heaven (uh-huh)
Seven, six, five, four, three, two, one
Mo' mon Meth-Tical come and get some (yeah)

Playin' my position, hot Nixon
This one, for all the sick ones, confliction
Poisonous darts sickening, best believe
Finger itchin with two broke legs, now I'm trippin
On MC's cliche, shot that ricochets
Start trouble bust bubbles, hip to wicked ways
Gotta love me, G-O-D no one above me
Look good but fuck ugly, tap your jaw
From my Punch Buggy sonnin' you
Got you shittin' in your last Huggie, runnin' who? (Runnin' who?)
Fuckin' punk, get a speed bump comin through
A single shot make your meat lump, respect Wu (uh-huh, yo)

Ayo I put it on a nigga, shitted on a nigga
Turn a Christian to a certified sinner
The bomb I release, time pent up (explodes)
While you got set up I was hittin' your ex ho
Shit I kept low, petro' your metre
Politic, keep the chickenheads gobblin'
Shit I'm drivin' in, come with funk halogen
Terrorize your city, from the spliff committee
Kick ass 'til both Timberlands turn shitty
Gritty, smack the driver's head in the gypsy
When I approach rappers be takin' notes (uh-huh)
I drop like I shoulda invented the raincoat
Absolut, I love to burn to the roots
I keep comin 'til your pour sperm from your boots
Vigilante hardcore to the penis
Tell you, "Fuck you", my attitude is anemic

I'm the illest nigga alive, watch me prove it
I snatch your crown witcha head still attached to it (yeah)
Canibus is the type who'll fight for mics
Beatin' niggas to death and beatin' dead niggas to life
When you look at me long enough, I start to read your thoughts
If the signal was strong enough and then I'll call your bluff
Like, "Yo, how many rhymes you got?"
I could go on for more Milleniums than Mazda's got on the car lot
And there's nowhere to run to, when I confront ya
Nigga, I'll call your bluff like you had a phone number
Who wanna see Canibus get wild?
Who wanna act fly and get shot down with a surface-to-air missile?
I take 'em on in all shapes sizes and forms and spit on
Anybody who ain't close enough to shit on
Zero to sixty? I'm already doin' a hundred
When I'm blunted and I give it to any nigga that want it (yeah)

Stay out the dar 'cause if I catch you when the sun is down
Run it clown, come up off that, or I'm gon' gun it down
When in doubt, however it's gon' go it's gon' be that
See that, that shit'll finish you dawg, believe that
Where we at? Do your value your life, as much as your possessions?
Don't be a stupid nigga, learn a lesson
I'm gon' get you either way and it's better to live
Let me get what's between your sock 'cause it's, better to give
Than receive, believe what I say when I tell you
Don't make me put your somewhere where nobody'll smell you
And when the lights is out, they don't come back on
This ain't a flick you ain't gon' come back on, you ain't that strong
You knew it was wrong, but you asked for it baby
You's a pink nigga, ski mask for it baby
So I can hit you up on Front Street, think it's dumb sweet?
You want heat? One deep, leave him behind, front seat

Ayo, one, two, three, four, five, six, seven
Blaze the hot trizack that sound like Heaven (uh-huh)
Seven, six, five, four, three, two, one
Come on Mr. Smith, come get some (some, some, some) (yeah)

When young sons fantasize of borrowing flows
Tell little shorty with the big mouth the bank is closed (ha, word up)
The symbol on my arm is off limits to challengers
You holdin' rusty swords I swing the Excalibur
How dare you step up in my dimension (uh-huh)
Your little ass should be somewhere cryin' on detention
Watch your mouth better yet hold your tongue (uh)
I'ma do this shit for free this time this one's for fun
Blow you to pieces, leave you covered in feces
With one thesis (LL Cool J is hard)
Every little boy wanna pick up the mic
And try to run with the big boys and live up to the real hype
But that's like pickin' up a ball, playin' with Mike (uh-huh)
Swingin' at Ken Griffey or challengin' Roy to a fight (uh)
Snappin', you amateur MC's
Don't you know I'm like the Dream Team tourin' overseas?
For rappers in my circle I'm a deadly disease
Ringmaster, bringin' a tiger cub to his knees (uh)
In the history of rap they've never seen such prominence
Your naïve confidence gets crushed by my dominance (word up)
Now let's get back to this mic on my arm
If it ever left my side it'd transform into a time bomb
You don't wanna borrow that, you wanna idolize
And you don't wanna make me mad, nigga, you wanna socialize (yeah)
And I'm daring every MC in the game
To play yourself out position and mention my name (LL)
I make a rhyme for every syllable in your name (uh-huh)
Go platinum for every time your grimy ass was on the train




Watch your mouth, don't ever step out of line
Ll Cool J nigga, greatest of all time

Overall Meaning

The lyrics in J.A.K.'s song "1-2-3-4" are all about the fun and energy of hip-hop music. The song starts off by introducing Mr. Bu Bu, who is "back in the place" and ready to get down with the "groove" and "phat, phat bass." The lyrics are all about the rough, gritty energy of hip-hop music, with references to the Richter Scale and boxing legend Sugar Ray Robinson.


J.A.K. talks about his own skills as an MC, with "a million styles" and a "schizophrenic" flow. He's not too worried about the haters who don't like his music, but he's ready for a battle if anyone wants to step up. J.A.K. is all about the energy and fun of hip-hop, and he wants everyone to join in and dance to the beat ("Flow, flow, flowing once again").


The lyrics in the chorus encourage everyone to keep dancing and enjoying the music: "One and two and three and four / Come on, come on, what ya waiting for / Let me know if you want some more / Bomfunk MC's gotta rhyme galore." Overall, the message of the song is simple - hip-hop is all about having a good time and enjoying the rhythm and flow of the music.


Line by Line Meaning

Mr. Bu Bu back, back in the place
Mr. Bu Bu has returned to the scene


So hook up with the groove, the phat, phat bass
Get on board with the music and the heavy bass


Rougher than rough on the richter scale
The sound is extremely powerful and intense


Bop-bop-bop place a map in hell
The music is so loud it could create a map of hell


High way, our way, hip-hop hooray
This is the way we like to do it, celebrating hip-hop


Say what, what, what, what the (uh) you say
What are you trying to say?


Old school, so you know I don't play
I'm sticking to the traditional hip-hop style


Knock em out the box just like Sugar Ray
I'll dominate the competition, like Sugar Ray in boxing


You don't like it, so what, I don't care
I'm not concerned about your opinion or preferences


I want to battle but it's not a fair play
I'm interested in a rap battle, but the odds are not in your favor


I've got a million styles, baby, baby
I have a vast range of rap styles


Schizophrenic, no, definitely, maybe
I have different styles, but I'm not schizophrenic


You got static, the company tells me
I hear you have a problem with me, the label informed me


Automatic is the key behind the game see
The key to success is the automatic response generated by the music


But even if they didn't know
They may not recognize my talent


I'd still be the sure shot master of the ceremony
I'm confident in my ability to control the crowd as an MC


Come on, come on, what ya waiting for
Don't hesitate, let's get this started


Let me know if you want some more
Tell me if you want me to continue my performance


Bomfunk MC's gotta rhyme galore
We have an abundance of rhymes and lyrics


Flow, flow, flowing once again
The flow of the rap is consistent and strong


Mr. funky rhyme throwing down so good, it's bad
The rap style is so good, it's almost too much to handle


Like a, like a, like a lake with a deck
The music is as smooth as a lake's surface with a dance floor


So now you gots to get with an audio no new chapter
You need to experience this new sound and style


You trapped to the track, you want more
You're stuck listening to the track, and you can't get enough


Beam me up, beam me up, beam me up Scottie
Take me out of this world with the music


Or I might get naughty and funk that body
I might get wild and start dancing to the beat


Holy hottie
An expression of amazement or excitement


Groupies, they're down with everybody
The groupies are interested in anyone who performs well


I'm like mad scientist on new territories
I'm experimenting with new ideas and styles


So never explored there, yeah, just heard stories
These territories haven't been explored before, only heard about


Homies surround the rough lyrical terrorist
My friends support me in my aggressive rap style


The be to the O to the W is
My name is Bow, and I'm here to rap


This is the only scratch so you know we come fresh
The only scratch you hear is from our turntables, indicating our fresh performance




Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd., Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: Earl Simmons, Reggie Noble, Clifford Smith, Erick Sermon, Germaine Williams, James Todd Smith

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0:01:47 - Intro
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0:13:40 - Sandover Village
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0:39:45 - Forbidden Jungle
1:02:08 - Sentinel Beach (2)
1:08:30 - Misty Island
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1:36:53 - Rock Village
1:44:46 - Precursor Basin
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Move in the Right Direction.




But my life is worth nothing to me unless I use it for finishing the work assigned me by the Lord Jesus the work of telling others the Good News about the wonderful grace of God.
—Acts 20:24



Someone said, “The measure of a life, after all, is not its duration but its donation.”


It’s important to think about what kind of donation our lives are making. In Acts 20, the apostle Paul identified what the measure of a person ought to be and the qualities we should see in the life of a leader.


In a way, every Christian is a leader. We may be leading our children. Or, we may be examples to younger believers. But we need to take to heart what Paul says.


This was an emotional moment for the apostle. He was giving his final words to the leaders of the church of Ephesus. Paul had spent time ministering to them, helping them, praying for them, and caring for them. But he was going away.


In effect Paul was saying, “This is what I want you to remember. These are things that should describe your walk with God.


He told them, “But my life is worth nothing to me unless I use it for finishing the work assigned me by the Lord Jesus the work of telling others the Good News about the wonderful grace of God” (verse 24)


The New King James Version puts it this way: “But none of these things move me; nor do I count my life dear to myself, so that I may finish my race with joy, and the ministry which I received from the Lord Jesus, to testify to the gospel of the grace of God.”



Paul compared himself to a runner in a race. Using the same analogy in 1 Corinthians, he said, “Don’t you realize that in a race everyone runs, but only one person gets the prize? So run to win!” (9:24)
We can get off track in the race of life. That’s why it’s important to focus on our own race and not on the race others are running.


It’s also important for us to understand that our times are in God’s hands. Our lives are a gift to us from God. God decides when they begin. And God decides when they end.


Paul wasn’t saying that life wasn’t important, because he wrote to the believers in Philippi, “For to me, living means living for Christ, and dying is even better” (Philippians 1:21)
Paul was simply saying that he knew his life was a gift from God.


In his book Nearing Home, Billy Graham wrote, “I often wonder if God, in His sovereignty, allows the eyesight of the aged to cast a dim view of the here and now so that we may focus our spiritual eyes on the ever after.”


As we see the frailty of life, especially when we’ve lost a loved one, eternity becomes more tangible and important to us.


The length of our lives is determined by God, not by us. So, we want to make sure that we’re moving in the right direction now. The evening of our life is determined by the morning of it. The end is determined by the beginning



@faith9505

Move in the Right Direction.




But my life is worth nothing to me unless I use it for finishing the work assigned me by the Lord Jesus the work of telling others the Good News about the wonderful grace of God.
—Acts 20:24



Someone said, “The measure of a life, after all, is not its duration but its donation.”


It’s important to think about what kind of donation our lives are making. In Acts 20, the apostle Paul identified what the measure of a person ought to be and the qualities we should see in the life of a leader.


In a way, every Christian is a leader. We may be leading our children. Or, we may be examples to younger believers. But we need to take to heart what Paul says.


This was an emotional moment for the apostle. He was giving his final words to the leaders of the church of Ephesus. Paul had spent time ministering to them, helping them, praying for them, and caring for them. But he was going away.


In effect Paul was saying, “This is what I want you to remember. These are things that should describe your walk with God.


He told them, “But my life is worth nothing to me unless I use it for finishing the work assigned me by the Lord Jesus the work of telling others the Good News about the wonderful grace of God” (verse 24)


The New King James Version puts it this way: “But none of these things move me; nor do I count my life dear to myself, so that I may finish my race with joy, and the ministry which I received from the Lord Jesus, to testify to the gospel of the grace of God.”



Paul compared himself to a runner in a race. Using the same analogy in 1 Corinthians, he said, “Don’t you realize that in a race everyone runs, but only one person gets the prize? So run to win!” (9:24)
We can get off track in the race of life. That’s why it’s important to focus on our own race and not on the race others are running.


It’s also important for us to understand that our times are in God’s hands. Our lives are a gift to us from God. God decides when they begin. And God decides when they end.


Paul wasn’t saying that life wasn’t important, because he wrote to the believers in Philippi, “For to me, living means living for Christ, and dying is even better” (Philippians 1:21)
Paul was simply saying that he knew his life was a gift from God.


In his book Nearing Home, Billy Graham wrote, “I often wonder if God, in His sovereignty, allows the eyesight of the aged to cast a dim view of the here and now so that we may focus our spiritual eyes on the ever after.”


As we see the frailty of life, especially when we’ve lost a loved one, eternity becomes more tangible and important to us.


The length of our lives is determined by God, not by us. So, we want to make sure that we’re moving in the right direction now. The evening of our life is determined by the morning of it. The end is determined by the beginning



@faith9505

Move in the Right Direction.




But my life is worth nothing to me unless I use it for finishing the work assigned me by the Lord Jesus the work of telling others the Good News about the wonderful grace of God.
—Acts 20:24



Someone said, “The measure of a life, after all, is not its duration but its donation.”


It’s important to think about what kind of donation our lives are making. In Acts 20, the apostle Paul identified what the measure of a person ought to be and the qualities we should see in the life of a leader.


In a way, every Christian is a leader. We may be leading our children. Or, we may be examples to younger believers. But we need to take to heart what Paul says.


This was an emotional moment for the apostle. He was giving his final words to the leaders of the church of Ephesus. Paul had spent time ministering to them, helping them, praying for them, and caring for them. But he was going away.


In effect Paul was saying, “This is what I want you to remember. These are things that should describe your walk with God.


He told them, “But my life is worth nothing to me unless I use it for finishing the work assigned me by the Lord Jesus the work of telling others the Good News about the wonderful grace of God” (verse 24)


The New King James Version puts it this way: “But none of these things move me; nor do I count my life dear to myself, so that I may finish my race with joy, and the ministry which I received from the Lord Jesus, to testify to the gospel of the grace of God.”



Paul compared himself to a runner in a race. Using the same analogy in 1 Corinthians, he said, “Don’t you realize that in a race everyone runs, but only one person gets the prize? So run to win!” (9:24)
We can get off track in the race of life. That’s why it’s important to focus on our own race and not on the race others are running.


It’s also important for us to understand that our times are in God’s hands. Our lives are a gift to us from God. God decides when they begin. And God decides when they end.


Paul wasn’t saying that life wasn’t important, because he wrote to the believers in Philippi, “For to me, living means living for Christ, and dying is even better” (Philippians 1:21)
Paul was simply saying that he knew his life was a gift from God.


In his book Nearing Home, Billy Graham wrote, “I often wonder if God, in His sovereignty, allows the eyesight of the aged to cast a dim view of the here and now so that we may focus our spiritual eyes on the ever after.”


As we see the frailty of life, especially when we’ve lost a loved one, eternity becomes more tangible and important to us.


The length of our lives is determined by God, not by us. So, we want to make sure that we’re moving in the right direction now. The evening of our life is determined by the morning of it. The end is determined by the beginning



@faith9505

Move in the Right Direction.




But my life is worth nothing to me unless I use it for finishing the work assigned me by the Lord Jesus the work of telling others the Good News about the wonderful grace of God.
—Acts 20:24



Someone said, “The measure of a life, after all, is not its duration but its donation.”


It’s important to think about what kind of donation our lives are making. In Acts 20, the apostle Paul identified what the measure of a person ought to be and the qualities we should see in the life of a leader.


In a way, every Christian is a leader. We may be leading our children. Or, we may be examples to younger believers. But we need to take to heart what Paul says.


This was an emotional moment for the apostle. He was giving his final words to the leaders of the church of Ephesus. Paul had spent time ministering to them, helping them, praying for them, and caring for them. But he was going away.


In effect Paul was saying, “This is what I want you to remember. These are things that should describe your walk with God.


He told them, “But my life is worth nothing to me unless I use it for finishing the work assigned me by the Lord Jesus the work of telling others the Good News about the wonderful grace of God” (verse 24)


The New King James Version puts it this way: “But none of these things move me; nor do I count my life dear to myself, so that I may finish my race with joy, and the ministry which I received from the Lord Jesus, to testify to the gospel of the grace of God.”



Paul compared himself to a runner in a race. Using the same analogy in 1 Corinthians, he said, “Don’t you realize that in a race everyone runs, but only one person gets the prize? So run to win!” (9:24)
We can get off track in the race of life. That’s why it’s important to focus on our own race and not on the race others are running.


It’s also important for us to understand that our times are in God’s hands. Our lives are a gift to us from God. God decides when they begin. And God decides when they end.


Paul wasn’t saying that life wasn’t important, because he wrote to the believers in Philippi, “For to me, living means living for Christ, and dying is even better” (Philippians 1:21)
Paul was simply saying that he knew his life was a gift from God.


In his book Nearing Home, Billy Graham wrote, “I often wonder if God, in His sovereignty, allows the eyesight of the aged to cast a dim view of the here and now so that we may focus our spiritual eyes on the ever after.”


As we see the frailty of life, especially when we’ve lost a loved one, eternity becomes more tangible and important to us.


The length of our lives is determined by God, not by us. So, we want to make sure that we’re moving in the right direction now. The evening of our life is determined by the morning of it. The end is determined by the beginning



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0:01:47 - Intro
0:07:54 - Geyser Rock
0:13:40 - Sandover Village
0:19:47 - Sentinel Beach
0:39:45 - Forbidden Jungle
1:02:08 - Sentinel Beach (2)
1:08:30 - Misty Island
1:33:26 - Fire Canyon
1:36:53 - Rock Village
1:44:46 - Precursor Basin
2:07:30 - Boggy Swamp
2:28:20 - Lost Precursor City
2:54:56 - Mountain Pass
3:00:30 - Volcanic Crater
3:10:00 - Snowy Mountain
3:37:30 - Spider Cave
4:08:32 - Geyser Rock (2)
4:10:00 - Sentinel Beach (3)
4:12:00 - Misty Island (2)
4:17:10 - Lost Precursor City (2)
4:23:46 - Boggy Swamp (2)
4:30:15 - Precursor Basin
4:32:45 - Mountain Pass (2)
4:37:45 - Spider Cave (2)
4:44:44 - Lava Tube
4:50:15 - Gol and Maia's Citadel
5:12:35 - Final Boss
5:17:04 - Ending
5:18:48 - Credits
5:25:15 - After Ending

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