1. Kaseem Ryan (born Aug… Read Full Bio ↴There are multiple artists using this name.
1. Kaseem Ryan (born August 11, 1972), better known by his stage name Ka, is an American rapper, producer, and firefighter from Brownsville, Brooklyn, New York City, New York.
He is a former member of the group Natural Elements. In 1998 he formed the group Nightbreed with his friend Kev. In 2008, he was re-introduced on GZA's album Pro Tools on the song "Firehouse" and in that same year he released his debut album Iron Works. In 2012, he released the follow-up Grief Pedigree on his label Iron Works. The album featured a guest appearance by Roc Marciano and was produced by Ka.
Ka has also worked under the names Dr. Yen Lo and Hermit and the Recluse, both as collaborations between him and Preservation for the former and Animoss for the latter.
2. KA is a Dutch rapper. He released his debut album in late 2020
The Block
Ka Lyrics
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TEF4L
Dirt face type shit
No I ain't no trash man but yeah bitch I dump shit
Eat you up like pac man no I ain't talking no lunch shit
I can feel the hate but keep a big smile on my face
Spin his block like Dayton
We the same young niggas back from the three
Whoa
He's going to need some saving somebody get maintenance
Ain't no PS5 I'm not into the playing
Spent his block a couple times an they say he ain't die
But the way he hit the ground he must have fainted
Who want to quick draw
Yeah bitch I'm on that wild Wild West shit
I want your big dog
And y'all gone bow down bout TEF bitch
You better buckle down
Cause we them niggas who gone make y'all fuck niggas crash out yeah
Ohhhh
Get low
We gone spin the block for sure
Put that on Teflon soul
Ohhhh
Don't run
You know I'm a bust my gun
Put that on my little son
Who want to get active yeah bitch we clap shit
Three shit no free shit yeah bitch we taxing
I got his addy from a hoe she don't like how he acting go blast him
And that's a back door for sure you can't let the bitch catch you lacking
And four just showed me how to aim an shoot
When I get a grip ain't no letting loose
Catch him lacking I'm a give him the fist
Catch him lacking I'm a give him the boot
I'm still fucked up about nine shots still fucked up about blue
I'm a hit the boy like fifty with nine shots you know I'm gone shoot
Ohhhh
Get low
We gone spin the block for sure
Put that on Teflon soul
Ohhhh
Don't run
You know I'm a bust my gun
Put that on my little son
In these lyrics from Ka's song "The Block," the artist paints a vivid picture of the harsh realities and street life experiences. The opening lines "No cable baby, TEF4L, Dirt face type shit" set the scene of a gritty and raw environment, highlighting the struggle and lack of amenities that often characterize life in impoverished neighborhoods. The reference to "Teflon," which is known for its bulletproof properties, indicates resilience and toughness in the face of danger and violence.
The depiction of violence and aggression continues as Ka declares, "No I ain't no trash man but yeah bitch I dump shit, Eat you up like pac man no I ain't talking no lunch shit." Here, he uses vivid imagery to convey a willingness to engage in dangerous activities and confrontations, showcasing a "take no prisoners" attitude. The references to Pac-Man and dumping shit metaphorically suggest a predatory nature and the ability to overpower others.
The theme of retaliation and power dynamics emerges strongly in the lines, "Spent his block like Dayton, We the same young niggas back from the three, Bang the same color as satan." Ka reflects on the cyclical nature of violence and the perpetuation of conflict within his community. The mention of spinning the block and the association with Satan's color create an atmosphere of tension and impending danger, hinting at the ongoing cycle of retribution and reprisal.
Further delving into themes of assertiveness and dominance, Ka proclaims, "Who want to quick draw, Yeah bitch I'm on that wild Wild West shit, I want your big dog, And y'all gone bow down bout TEF bitch." These lines exude a sense of bravado and challenge, showcasing a willingness to confront adversaries head-on and assert superiority. The references to the Wild West and the notion of bowing down emphasize a power dynamic and a readiness to take control of situations through force if necessary.
In conclusion, Ka's lyrics in "The Block" delve deep into the harsh realities of street life, violence, and power struggles within urban communities. The raw and unapologetic nature of the verses paints a vivid picture of the challenges and dangers faced by individuals navigating these environments, showcasing themes of resilience, aggression, and survival. Through his gritty storytelling and evocative imagery, Ka provides a glimpse into a world marked by conflict, retribution, and the constant threat of violence.
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