Incredible
Krumb Snatcha ft. Gang Starr Lyrics


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[Hook: DJ Premier cuts & scratches]
"I guess my time is here" "Suppress my fear I'm ready"
"Boston, state of mind stay sick"
"Live rounds, five pounds of heat"
"Incredible"

"I guess my time is here" "Suppress my fear I'm ready" -> Krumb
"I like to let my rhymes flow" -> PMD
"Ain't no doubt about it" -> Keith Murray
"Understand this?" "Word up"

[Guru]
You pussy niggaz, we incredible
And don't push us, to put led in you
We 'bout to be them niggaz on top, instead of you
The Beantown beatdown, unbelievable, see now
Push ya dough up, we want more than some G's now
Watch us comin up in the fast lane, Henney'd up
Never worry 'bout beef, fire arms already tucked
What the fuck, niggaz been about to the Don
And give it up to Krumb, I live it up for my son
And you industry niggaz, you really lost it
First you slept on Boston, then you kept on flossin
Shouldn't do that, around us hungry niggaz
'Cause we the chosen godly warriors, tuffer than rugby niggaz
Live lovely niggaz
Although the time's is harsh, all my soldiers now it's time to march
All you punks, huh, you better find a heart

[Hook]

[Krumb Snatcha]
A child with a destiny, ain't no testin me
Mental menu, send you a recipe
Chef like Rae how I bake a track
Give the streets mo' yeast until the cake is back
Stack to my own bakery, why niggaz hatin me
Can't see this fake industry makin me
Anti-flossin, poppin at the bar
This is ashy-ass knuckles and razors in the jar
Far from the norm, so they say son strange
Temper so short, turn ya face to a gun range
Switch it up, nice chain, lift it up
Too much talk about juice, is why'all bitch or what
Like vanity, shine with your rims and ice
Until a hooded figure come through to dim ya lights
Timbs and mics, all a nigga need
Just to proceed, to make another rapper bleed, indeed

[Hook]

[Guru]
Sleep? Nah I wouldn't do that on no one
Creep? That's what I like to do like a Shogun
Load one, buck it, cold one as fuck it
Colt two, loads of power you but let's not discuss it
Babylon got us holdin on the tephlon
We deaded some but we gon' spit, 'til all the rest gone
Respect to your hood, I know the O.G.'s there
Yo I dare when we fear none, play low-key here
[Krumb Snatcha]
Yo, me and the God expose frauds frontin hard
The type want to fight get jumped in the yard
Any odds oppose, get the deadliest blows
In the form of these toxic flows
Pumpin the glock, send shots through your clothes
Incredible game how we knock why'all hoes
Stop all foes, deadin their tracks
And since niggaz got mouth, give head to this gat, for real





[Hook]

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to Krumb Snatcha ft. Gang Starr's song "Incredible" are all about the rappers' confidence in themselves and their abilities. They open up with the words, "I guess my time is here", which indicate that they feel ready to take on the rap game and become successful. The hook of the song emphasizes this readiness even further with the lines, "Suppress my fear I'm ready," and "Incredible." These lines are all about overcoming any doubts or fears a person may have, and being ready to take on any challenge.


Guru's verse adds an extra layer to the song with his focus on proving the doubters wrong. He calls out the "industry niggaz" who didn't believe in Boston's rap scene, and declares that it's time for his fellow rappers to march forward and show them what they're made of. He even challenges anyone who doubts his crew's toughness, saying "we the chosen godly warriors, tuffer than rugby niggaz." This verse is all about proving oneself and standing up to those who doubt you.


Krumb Snatcha's verse continues this theme with his tough lyrics and wordplay. He talks about being a "chef" who can bake up a track and give the streets what they need. He also references the tough, gritty side of life with lines like "This is ashy-ass knuckles and razors in the jar." His verse, like Guru's, ultimately sends the message that he's not afraid to stand up for himself, and he's ready to take on anyone who opposes him.


Overall, the lyrics to "Incredible" are all about being ready to take on the world and prove oneself. They are confident and assertive, and they show how important it is to believe in oneself.


Line by Line Meaning

"I guess my time is here" "Suppress my fear I'm ready"
Krumb is ready and confident that it's his time to shine, despite any fears or doubts he may have.


"Boston, state of mind stay sick"
Boston has a unique energy and attitude that sets it apart from other cities.


"Live rounds, five pounds of heat"
Krumb and his crew are heavily armed and willing to use lethal force if necessary.


"Incredible"
Krumb and Gang Starr are so talented and powerful that they are almost unbelievable.


"I like to let my rhymes flow"
PMD enjoys the natural and effortless process of creating and improvising rhymes.


"Ain't no doubt about it"
Keith Murray is absolutely confident and sure of himself.


"Understand this?" "Word up"
The singer is urging the listener to pay attention and comprehend the situation at hand.


You pussy niggaz, we incredible
Guru is boldly and aggressively asserting his and Krumb's superiority over their enemies.


And don't push us, to put led in you
If provoked or threatened, Guru and Krumb are willing to shoot and kill their opponents.


We 'bout to be them niggaz on top, instead of you
Guru and Krumb are determined to rise to the top of the hip-hop hierarchy and displace their rivals.


The Beantown beatdown, unbelievable, see now
Their style and skills are so impressive that even skeptics are amazed and convinced of their dominance.


Push ya dough up, we want more than some G's now
Guru and Krumb are demanding more than just money from their fans and the music industry; they want respect, recognition, and power.


Watch us comin up in the fast lane, Henney'd up
Guru and Krumb are rapidly gaining fame and fortune, with alcohol and drugs as fuel for their success.


Never worry 'bout beef, fire arms already tucked
Guru and Krumb are always prepared for any conflict or confrontation, with guns hidden and ready to use.


What the fuck, niggaz been about to the Don
Guru is questioning the authority or influence of other rappers who claim to be in charge or in control.


And give it up to Krumb, I live it up for my son
Guru admires and respects Krumb's talent and dedication, especially as a father and role model for his child.


And you industry niggaz, you really lost it
Guru and Krumb are criticizing other rappers and the music industry for losing sight of the true essence and value of hip-hop.


First you slept on Boston, then you kept on flossin
The music industry overlooked Boston's talent and potential for too long, and then tried too hard to exploit and profit from it.


Shouldn't do that, around us hungry niggaz
Guru and Krumb are warning their rivals and enemies not to underestimate or mess with them, especially since they are eager and motivated to succeed.


'Cause we the chosen godly warriors, tuffer than rugby niggaz
Guru and Krumb see themselves as divinely appointed and physically invincible soldiers, with more strength and toughness than rugby players.


Live lovely niggaz
Despite their rough and dangerous lifestyle, Guru and Krumb enjoy their success and freedom.


Although the time's is harsh, all my soldiers now it's time to march
Guru and Krumb acknowledge the difficult and uncertain times they live in, but still urge their crew and fans to keep moving forward and fighting.


All you punks, huh, you better find a heart
Guru and Krumb are challenging their critics and enemies to be tougher and braver, rather than cowardly and fake.


A child with a destiny, ain't no testin me
Krumb sees himself as destined for greatness, with no obstacles or challenges that can stop him.


Mental menu, send you a recipe
Krumb is skilled at crafting and delivering rhymes, with a limitless arsenal of creative ideas and styles.


Chef like Rae how I bake a track
Krumb compares himself to a master chef like Raekwon, who can transform raw ingredients or samples into a delicious and satisfying musical dish.


Give the streets mo' yeast until the cake is back
Krumb is dedicated to providing his fans and the hip-hop community with more energy, inspiration, and innovation, until the culture and scene are thriving again.


Stack to my own bakery, why niggaz hatin me
Krumb is building his own brand and empire, and wonders why other rappers are jealous or hostile towards him.


Can't see this fake industry makin me
Krumb refuses to conform or compromise his authenticity and integrity, even if it means sacrificing fame or fortune.


Anti-flossin, poppin at the bar
Krumb rejects the flashy and superficial lifestyle that some rappers promote, and prefers to stay humble and focused on his craft.


This is ashy-ass knuckles and razors in the jar
Krumb is reminding his enemies or doubters that he and his crew are not to be messed with, and have weapons and skills that can destroy them.


Far from the norm, so they say son strange
Krumb is aware that his style and personality may seem unconventional or even weird to some people, but he doesn't care and embraces his uniqueness.


Temper so short, turn ya face to a gun range
Krumb warns that he can be easily provoked or angered, and anyone who crosses him or disrespects him may face deadly consequences.


Switch it up, nice chain, lift it up
Krumb can adapt to different situations and personas, and knows how to dazzle and impress his audience and his enemies with materialistic gestures.


Too much talk about juice, is why'all bitch or what
Krumb criticizes other rappers for bragging and boasting about their wealth or power, and suggests that they are insecure or fake.


Like vanity, shine with your rims and ice
Krumb sees the obsession with flashy cars and jewelry as a form of narcissism or superficiality.


Until a hooded figure come through to dim ya lights
Krumb warns that even the most powerful or famous rappers can be killed or humbled by a mysterious or unknown enemy.


Timbs and mics, all a nigga need
Krumb values and prioritizes his boots and microphone above all else, as they represent his identity and purpose.


Just to proceed, to make another rapper bleed, indeed
Krumb is willing and ready to battle and defeat any rapper who challenges him or his crew, using his rhymes and skills as weapons.


Sleep? Nah I wouldn't do that on no one
Guru prefers to stay awake and alert, rather than let his guard down and risk being caught off guard.


Creep? That's what I like to do like a Shogun
Guru enjoys the thrill and strategy of sneaking up on his enemies, like a Japanese warrior.


Load one, buck it, cold one as fuck it
Guru is describing how he loads and shoots his gun with ease and no remorse, as if it's a casual and routine action.


Colt two, loads of power you but let's not discuss it
Guru has another gun that he prefers not to talk about or reveal, as it's even more lethal and dangerous than the first one.


Babylon got us holdin on the tephlon
Guru is referring to the corrupt and oppressive system that forces him and his crew to carry and use guns for self-defense and survival.


We deaded some but we gon' spit, 'til all the rest gone
Guru and Krumb have already killed some of their rivals or enemies, but they won't stop battling and rapping until they have eliminated all competition.


Respect to your hood, I know the O.G.'s there
Guru acknowledges and honors the legacy and authority of older and more experienced gang members or community leaders in different neighborhoods.


Yo I dare when we fear none, play low-key here
Guru and Krumb are not afraid of anyone, and prefer to stay quiet and humble rather than draw unwanted attention or trouble.


Yo, me and the God expose frauds frontin hard
Krumb and Guru are committed to exposing and defeating fake or weak rappers who pretend to be something they're not.


The type want to fight get jumped in the yard
Krumb and Guru are challenging any rapper who wants to fight them, even if they have to resort to a brutal and unfair fight.


Any odds oppose, get the deadliest blows
Krumb and Guru are confident that they can defeat any opponent or obstacle, with their lyrical or physical prowess.


In the form of these toxic flows
Krumb describes his rhymes as poisonous and deadly, able to infect and destroy any listener who opposes him.


Pumpin the glock, send shots through your clothes
Krumb and Guru are not afraid to use their guns and aim for the vital points of their enemies, even if it means ruining their clothes.


Incredible game how we knock why'all hoes
Krumb and Guru are amazed and impressed with their own skills and style, knowing that they can easily defeat and mock any weak or fake rapper.


Stop all foes, deadin their tracks
Krumb and Guru are determined to eliminate all their enemies, and will do whatever it takes to stop or kill them.


And since niggaz got mouth, give head to this gat, for real
Krumb and Guru are mocking other rappers who talk too much or boast too loud, and suggest that they should perform oral sex on their guns instead.




Lyrics © Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd., Universal Music Publishing Group
Written by: TERRELL MACKEY, SARAH JOHNSON, MICHAH WILLIAMS, MAURICE FOREMAN, KARRIEM HASSAN MACK, OBIAJULU NTUKOGU

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Comments from YouTube:

@odemata87

Dj Premier, Gangstarr, and Krumb Snatcha?....what could possible go wrong?..classic.  Primo excellence shines  on this track

@jimjim7661

Raoul Simon you said it all....FUCKING CLASSIC

@brenxbeats

the cuts tho, jeeeeez

@ricosalvaje8131

This beat is crazy

@TCRos15

DJ Premier is not a human being

@jakubjakub3388

He's a machine💯 Out of this world 🥇

@brenxbeats

That scratch chorus is just perfect.

@ArmoredBlaster

people dont realize real hip hop :( its sad

@joeycabral599

This is classic shit. My guy Krumb and Guru on the same track. Reppin Mass!

@leemunn2098

dj premier killed it on the scratches premier is ill on the one twos

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