The f… Read Full Bio ↴There are multiple artists on Last.fm with the name 'Marlo'.
The first is an Electronic/Trance/Progressive Australian DJ MaRLo
Record labels: Spinnin, Armada, Flashover, Blackhole
Dutch born DJ and producer MaRLo who now calls Australia home, is a exciting and creative Producer/DJ.
The MaRLo sound is a signature blend of hands in the air moments with tech infused beats, encompassing influences of Trance, Techno, Tech-House and a mish mash of various other chunky sounds. MaRLo is not one to be pigeon holed, and his DJ sets can only be described as the "MaRLo sound".
MaRLo's studio trickery has seen him sign productions to trance super-labels such as Armada, Spinnin Records, Blackhole recordings, Flashover and many more.
Most impressively, his remix of Ferry Corsten- Brainbox is a dance floor destroyer and has been played by Ferry Corsten in every set since its release.
MaRLo's productions are always diverse, with no track sounding like the last, MaRLo has been able to gain a large and loyal fan base who are always ready to be surprised by his latest release. This diversity was recognised by world famous "Cirque du Soleil" when they asked him to produce and perform his own interpretation of their music at the massive Uitmarkt festival in Amsterdam. MaRLo's productions receive highly coveted respect and recognition, featuring on popular TV shows, reaching high rotation on FM radio stations and scoring Tune of the Month in "Mixmag", "DJ Mag" and "Tillate" for his track "MaRLo feat Kristen Marlo - Is it Real".
MaRLo tracks frequent the Beatport charts and are played by Armin van Buuren, Tiesto, Markus Schulz, Sander van Doorn, Ferry Corsten and many more.
As a DJ, MaRLo's sets echo the diversity of his releases and are heavily filled with his own productions. In 2010 he was voted Australia's #2 Trance DJ and asked to mix the Ministry of Sound Trance Nation vol 2 CD, which included a 14 date tour of sold out events. He has had the honour of playing to thousands of people from across the world at events such as Sensation, Trance Energy (Holland and Australia). Creamfields, Gatecrasher, Slinky, Godskitchen and many more.
Not your typical trance producer, MaRLo brings something fresh to the world of electronic music. With his achievements to date, a solid list of upcoming releases, collaborations, international gigs and a radio show in the works, it looks like there are no signs of things slowing down for the energetic MaRLo.
Dutch born DJ and producer MaRLo who now calls Australia home, is a exciting and creative Producer/DJ.
The MaRLo sound is a signature blend of hands in the air moments with tech infused beats, encompassing influences of Trance, Techno, Tech-House and a mish mash of various other chunky sounds. MaRLo is not one to be pigeon holed, and his DJ sets can only be described as the "MaRLo sound".
MaRLo's studio trickery has seen him sign productions to trance super-labels such as Armada, Spinnin Records, Blackhole recordings, Flashover and many more.
Most impressively, his remix of Ferry Corsten- Brainbox is a dance floor destroyer and has been played by Ferry Corsten in every set since its release.
MaRLo's productions are always diverse, with no track sounding like the last, MaRLo has been able to gain a large and loyal fan base who are always ready to be surprised by his latest release. This diversity was recognised by world famous "Cirque du Soleil" when they asked him to produce and perform his own interpretation of their music at the massive Uitmarkt festival in Amsterdam. MaRLo's productions receive highly coveted respect and recognition, featuring on popular TV shows, reaching high rotation on FM radio stations and scoring Tune of the Month in "Mixmag", "DJ Mag" and "Tillate" for his track "MaRLo feat Kristen Marlo - Is it Real".
MaRLo tracks frequent the Beatport charts and are played by Armin van Buuren, Tiesto, Markus Schulz, Sander van Doorn, Ferry Corsten and many more.
As a DJ, MaRLo's sets echo the diversity of his releases and are heavily filled with his own productions. In 2010 he was voted Australia's #2 Trance DJ and asked to mix the Ministry of Sound Trance Nation vol 2 CD, which included a 14 date tour of sold out events. He has had the honour of playing to thousands of people from across the world at events such as Sensation, Trance Energy (Holland and Australia). Creamfields, Gatecrasher, Slinky, Godskitchen and many more.
Not your typical trance producer, MaRLo brings something fresh to the world of electronic music. With his achievements to date, a solid list of upcoming releases, collaborations, international gigs and a radio show in the works, it looks like there are no signs of things slowing down for the energetic MaRLo
Website
http://www.marlomusic.com
http://www.youtube.com/marlotv
http://www.facebook.com/marlomusic
http://www.twitter.com/dj_marlo
http://www.myspace.com/djmarlo
The second band 'Marlo' is a band from Washington State known for their Indie/Electronica sound. There are two members of Marlo, Danny VanHollebeke and Timmy Hudson. Their latest (and only) album is known as "Secrets of the Universe". Their songs include Diamond Smuggling, Alone and Honored Out, 22, Earth Suit, and Mr. F. Their music can be found at www.myspace.com/marlo.
The third is most famous for being in the video "Freestyler" by Bomfunk MC's. He is a talented DJ, drummer, actor and model who comes from Finland, Marlo Snellman a.k.a. Okta. Tracks: Dust.
Fuck Em
Marlo Lyrics
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What's happenin', boy? Tabius Tate right
We gon' get rich, or we gon' die trappin'
Yeah
These niggas talk, they be just rappin'
I thought the money was a
Problem but it wasn't
The dope game made me fall out with my cousin
It ain't no love when you grindin'
Out here hustlin'
They hate it when you make it but
They love it when you strugglin'
So a nigga be like fuck
'em all, fuck 'em all, Fuck 'em all
Fuck 'em all, fuck 'em all
I be like fuck 'em all, fuck 'em all
Fuck 'em all
Fuck 'em all, fuck 'em all, yeah yeah
Fuck 'em all, nigga bust 'em all
Drugs involved, ain't no love at all
Money involved, ain't no trust at all
A hundred bales, I'ma bust 'em all
Don't rush at all, do the speed limit
Trunk got a bunch of weed in it
Old homies turned to bitch on me
Not Quan, but gettin' rich homie
In the hood I'm the big homie
Used to ride with them bricks on me
Always ride with them sticks on me
Get you clipped and your big homie
Gettin' money with the little homies
Salute them niggas, man them niggas hungry
Plug keep laying packs on me
And I keep laying stacks on him
Count it up, we gon' live it up
Trap it out, we don't give a fuck
The numbers good, nigga run it up
Everybody love you when they comin' up
That money got these niggas switchin' up
That money got these niggas bitchin' up
I don't give a fuck, fuck
I thought the money was a
Problem but it wasn't
The dope game made me fall out with my cousin
It ain't no love when you grinding
Out here hustlin'
They hate it when you make it but
They love it when you struggling
So a nigga be like fuck
'em all, fuck 'em all, Fuck 'em all
Fuck 'em all, fuck 'em all
I be like fuck 'em all, fuck 'em all
Fuck 'em all
Fuck 'em all, fuck 'em all, yeah yeah
I waited so long just to ball
Now I'm that nigga that's standing tall
Too many groupies, can't fuck 'em all
Louis come straight to me, fuck the mall
They say I run it up fast
Hundreds after hundreds, call it a marathon
If the feds come for my ass
Told my bitch go in the
Mattress and make the bond
Thought the money was the problem
It create it, it don't solve 'em
On the Gram, haters soggy
Water on me, it dissolve 'em
Remixin' me a carton
Foreign shit, auto parkin'
In the Aston ridin' like a Harley
I pop a wheelie tryna walk it
Fuck 'em all, fuck 'em all
They all was choosin', I fucked 'em all
I smashed three hoes, bowling ball
With a big strap on me, that's protocol
I painted sixteen, Pau Gasol
You can't sip out my cup
This ain't alcohol
Dope game fucked up, niggas snitchin'
Might get caught on the phone
Shit get tricky
I thought the money was a
Problem but it wasn't
The dope game made me fall out with my cousin
It ain't no love when you grinding
Out here hustlin'
They hate it when you make it but
They love it when you strugglin'
So a nigga be like fuck
'em all, fuck 'em all, Fuck 'em all
Fuck 'em all, fuck 'em all
I be like fuck 'em all, fuck 'em all
Fuck 'em all
Fuck 'em all, fuck 'em all, yeah yeah
The dope game made me fall out with my people
Had to cross the plug and get even
Always keep my pistol
Nigga that's what I believe in
Had to bust a pussy nigga if he reachin'
Got the J's beatin' on my door
They ask for ether
Got the block sold out, nigga believe it
And I thought the money was the problem
Them niggas havin' pressure
So we solve 'em
Give 'em a hundred draco shots, no revolvers
Told Jo to give me a hundred bags, I off 'em
Get some bitches goin' in, a nigga flossin'
I thought the money was a
Problem but it wasn't
The dope game made me fall out with my cousin
It ain't no love when you grinding
Out here hustlin'
They hate it when you make it but
They love it when you strugglin'
So a nigga be like fuck
'em all, fuck 'em all, Fuck 'em all
Fuck 'em all, fuck 'em all
I be like fuck 'em all, fuck 'em all
Fuck 'em all
Fuck 'em all, fuck 'em all, yeah yeah
The lyrics of Marlo's song "Fuck Em" depict the harsh realities and betrayals that come along with the hustle and grind of the streets. Marlo reflects on the contradictory nature of success and how it can breed envy and disdain from those who were once close to him. He expresses his frustration with the fake love and fake friendships that surround him, asserting that he doesn't care about what others think or say about him anymore.
Marlo begins by acknowledging that many people in the rap game only talk about their street experiences through their music without actually living that lifestyle. He then delves into his own struggles, specifically mentioning how money became a problem but ultimately wasn't the root cause. Instead, it was the drug game that caused him to fall out with his own cousin, highlighting the lack of genuine love and loyalty when one is hustling on the streets.
The chorus emphasizes Marlo's resilient attitude of not caring about the opinions or actions of others. He embraces a mindset of focusing solely on his own success and disregarding those who may hate on him when he's doing well but love him when he's struggling. The lyrics also touch on various themes such as the risks and consequences of the drug trade, the fickleness of relationships, and the need to remain vigilant and protect oneself in a hostile environment.
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Good Vibes TV
RIP Lil Marlo
Even though I never heard of his music like that, but I heard he just passed away. RIPππΏ
Good Vibes TV
@The Real Chubbbz duh
Tonio2oo
He made music about shooting and gang shit. He made himself a target by setting a bad name for himself. Even if he grew up with that mentality, once you start getting MONEY you're supposed to realize that you don't need to live that lifestyle anymore. Whoever tf took him out did it because he was trying to pass himself off as "hard". I swear, this is the worst way to go out. Stop with all this hard stuff. It's unsafe and makes you a target. His family is probably broken because of the choices he decided to make. Sad shit man.
Bleacherz
How do regional Hip Hop artists make $ today.
Diego Powerful
Hip pop canβt never influence me because it gonna lead you to your death lot of motherfucker wanna be gangsta but we loosing too many people to gun violence please stay in school or play sports kid donβt listen to these rappers
Itis Me
How will the world ever recover?
THz [THUND3Rz]
You will forever hold a place in my heart.
#longlivemarlo #lilmarlo #RIP
Fractal Finesse
This is another example of why this music is so good, ITS REAL! ITS GOT PAIN! IT MAKES YOU FEEL SOMETHING! RIP MARLO
JP
Blac Youngsta came with the heat on this one. That shit was impressive
Ismael Alonzo
Facts