K-Doe aka K-Deezy started his career rapping with the Street Lord'z and debuted on their debut album "Platinum Roleez Don't Tic Toc" and was also on their second one "Platinum Masterpiece".
In 2005 he released his debut album "Stuck In My Ways" which was produced by long time friend and Street Lord'z member Street Lord Juan. The album went on to put out three singles which were Bang, Count My Dope Money & In My Hood. The album also had guests such as B.G, and Royce Da 5'9" along with Street Lord'z membersBlade Icewood, Outlaw Jesse James, Street Lord Juan, G-Rock and Dirty Glove Entertainment label mate Short Dawg.
After doing features with other rappers from the Detroit scene K-Doe aka K-Deezy ended up releasing a mixtape hosted by Ill Cartel titled "The Roll Model" in 2007 which featured major artists such as Akon, Sean Kingston and Royce Da 5'9". The mixtape also put more Detroit artists on there such as Stretch Money, Tone Tone and Helluva.
In mid 2008 Parelle the host of Detroit's 7 Mile To Belle Isle released a series of videos featuring a new group calling themselves the Go Dumb Boyz which featured K-Doe aka K-Deezy and Street Lord member G-Rock.
As 2009 rolled on there was rumor of K-Doe aka K-Deezy doing an album with Detroit rapper Tone Tone dubbing the mixtape "Eastside/Westside" after the two released a single with the same title.
In 2010 K-Doe aka K-Deezy dropped an album with the Go Dumb Boyz which featured the Street Lord'z own G-Rock. The album was titled "GDB Vs The World" and it was a double disc. In December of 2010 K-Deezy dropped his mixtape "Half Man Half Machine" through websites such as datpiff.com for free for his fans. The mixtape contained a few unrealeased tracks along with highlights from the Roll Model album and verses from other artists songs.
Skit
K-Doe aka K-Deezy Lyrics
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Yea what's up bro
Yea, listen I was listening to the album or what not
And I was wondering like maybe you should do some Autotune stuff
You know autotune is really in right now
Autotune?
Yea like you know, it would be a good
I'm not really into Autotune like that bro
Ok, I'll try it
Just feed the crowd. If you don't like it you can go back to whatever you were doing
I don't even know what style you call it
I don't what you call that style you do
Look man, I will try it ok, I will try it alright
Yea maybe just like two songs or three I don't know
Ok, alright
Yea call me back if you don't like it
I will do.
Alright
And this better work bro fr
It's going to work
The lyrics of K-Doe aka K-Deezy's song Skit contain a conversation between two individuals discussing the potential use of Autotune in K-Deezy's music. The conversation begins with one person suggesting that Autotune is currently trendy and could help boost K-Deezy's success. K-Deezy is initially resistant, stating that he isn't really into Autotune, but eventually agrees to give it a try. The dialogue ends with the other person reminding K-Deezy to call them back and assuring him that the Autotune experiment will be successful.
The lyrics provide an interesting commentary on the music industry's changing trends and the pressure for artists to conform to these trends in order to achieve success. It also highlights the struggle between staying true to one's artistic style and adapting to current trends in order to reach a wider audience. Ultimately, K-Deezy's willingness to attempt Autotune represents his openness to trying new things and taking risks in his music career.
Line by Line Meaning
Hello
Greeting.
Yea what's up bro
Responding to the greeting and asking how the person is doing.
Yea, listen I was listening to the album or what not
Explaining the reason for the call and mentioning the album.
And I was wondering like maybe you should do some Autotune stuff
Suggesting the use of Autotune in the music.
You know autotune is really in right now
Explaining the popularity of Autotune in current music.
Autotune?
Asking for clarification about Autotune.
Yea like you know, it would be a good
Reiterating the suggestion of using Autotune in the music.
I'm not really into Autotune like that bro
Declaring a personal disinterest in using Autotune in the music.
No I'm saying like, it would blow you up right quick
Reinforcing the suggestion of using Autotune as a means to gain popularity quickly.
Ok, I'll try it
Agreeing to try using Autotune in the music.
Just feed the crowd. If you don't like it you can go back to whatever you were doing
Encouraging the use of Autotune to please the audience, but also providing the option to stop using it if it doesn't work out.
I don't even know what style you call it
Expressing uncertainty about what genre or style of music is being referred to.
I don't what you call that style you do
Admitting to a lack of knowledge about the specific style of music in question.
Look man, I will try it ok, I will try it alright
Assuring the other person that Autotune will be attempted in the music.
Yea maybe just like two songs or three I don't know
Suggesting the use of Autotune in a limited capacity, possibly in a few songs.
Ok, alright
Agreeing to consider using Autotune in a few songs.
Yea call me back if you don't like it
Requesting feedback on the use of Autotune.
I will do.
Assuring the other person that feedback will be provided.
And this better work bro fr
Expressing the expectation that the use of Autotune will be successful.
It's going to work
Assuring the other person that the use of Autotune will be successful.
Lyrics © O/B/O DistroKid
Written by: Phillip Young
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Antonio Bradley
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