In 2000, Masai was advised by Cage to give El-P of Company Flow a call about possibly recording some material. After months of contemplating and meditating Masai decided to give El-P a call, which led to
Masai Bey's contribution to The Weathermen's, by this time a lyricist collective, debut song "Same As It Never Was" (2001) and his solo debut song "Paper Mache" (2001) on "Definitive Jux presents II".
In 2002, Definitive Jux rereleased "Paper Mache" as a single with two additional songs titled "Nonstop", produced by Masai Bey and "The Beginning" produced by El-P featuring BMS and Vast Aire of Cannibal Ox. During this period, Masai spent his days writing, creating music and recording in a studio owned by BMS.
In 2003, Masai spent his days writing, creating music and recording in a studio owned by BMS and by the end of that year Masai Bey and BMS released an “out-of-the-trunk” split 12 inch single “Innersection(BMS)/Rapavenge(Masai Bey)”. By August 2004, Masai had finished his limited “Masai Bey’s Goldmind EP” released independently. This out the trunk cd was greeted with a very positive response causing anticipation for a full length album with “real” distribution. This goal was met with the release of Masai’s debut 14 song full length album “Natural Magic Music” on Raptivism Records in 2006.
In 2006, Masai Bey joined the roster at Uncommon Records by releasing another full length, “The Panacea Goldmind”, digitally in November of 2006. This album contains some hard to find tracks from the afore mentioned “Goldmind EP”, but features mostly all new tracks and a revamped audio sound for the whole project. “The Panacea Goldmind” is a high energy undeniable b-boy dream. It’s a highly anticipated release from an established veteran of the New York underground scene.
In 2007, Uncommon Records released Masai Bey’s full length album with BMS titled “C87”. The Weathermen/Indelible Mc’s continue to push forward, steamrolling into 2008 with this hot release.
With over 20 years of writing rhymes on his belt and over 15 years of "mic experience", Masai Bey has performed on many stages from NY to NJ, Penn., Ct., RI, DC, and has shared stages with Company Flow, Cannibal Ox, Cage, El Da Sensei, Immortal Technique, Mr. Lif, C-Rayz Walz, L.I.F.E. Long, LoDeck, Kool Kim (UMC"S), The Presence, Bully Mouth, Diamond (EPMD), Jedi Mind Tricks and many more.
Words used to describe Masai Bey, by critics and supporters alike, range from, "indie-legend, powerhouse, creative" to "original, authoritative, a breath of fresh air!" Masai Bey is no stranger to performing as he has shared stages from Vermont to Washington D.C. with respected artists.
Paper Mache
Masai Bey Lyrics
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My equipment's at a minimum, on some of the beats
You will possibly hear what I could use
When I get it you are gonna need a miracle
How do you say, electrifying prominent
Verities, feasibly mentioned within a document
Wear some habits, outlive the cabbage
And if you ain't live fizz, how will you manage this?
It's a regular verbator on my side mount
But every era rap music is downgraded
Judged on some jam from some clown thus
I gotta come in, loving the first A-kid-it (?)
I only work this shift Per Diem
But it beats letting suckers walk free
Most brothers like the call of the gift
'Cause oh when I present it, on the buzzard it's a 3-M
They used to cite for fun?
Now he cite to keep creative energy mutated within everyone
The higher goal gives you a higher role
The changing of the spirit mends you, new, attire
You not the plain bagel anymore
Now you got all kind'a seeds
With or without cream cheese
Withering plants and planets slither to safety
Give me the large to mask the rap masonry
Black the trees, the highest you'll ever see, plus
To be initiated you'll impress me
You could get some luck, for a talent
Although I can't promise you that you will not suck
Come here be, let me tag the words
Of "Bey" in your grill
Every DJ's role-play is Moses per se
For you as a people
y'all men could do the same thing
Document your name
Here's a taste of what this music used to be
The voice of evidential mutiny
One take, 'punch-ins' don't exist
So you shouldn't plug up that four-track so damn quick
Me and the verse might get your jam herd
'Cause the beetle absorbed me and then burst
Isn't this what you want to hear?
How fresh I am, rockin' rhymes, not cyber gear?
Some brothers pose like poles on a slave scroll
Convinced they name is on the pay-roll
My Moms'll tell you, the only thing made for me is music
I'm sorry you stink, yes I do smell you
One million writers tryin'a get the prize out the box first
Give it up
You will be destroyed 'fore them poor rich men, 'big it up'
The base of the style is buried
In the remould area of veteran's park. Go dig it up
80-Action. State troopers is A and E
Anyway, I am Masai Bey
For those who have never experienced my presence
Verses are a pleasure
My essence is an image of the most high measure
It's like tears when I speak in bars
The beat screamed my name
'Cause it knew me, fifteen years and more
Through Rick Deal, Porn-Equality Prince and Lord Ross Key
Come here be , let me tag the words
Of "Bey" in your grill
Every DJ's role-play is Moses per se
For you as a people
y'all men could do the same thing
Document your name
Creativity first-tide, with actual
Is probably the greatest stage for you to practise on
I'm a brick off the oldest block
Stationed in the category "Innovation Proportionary"
If I'm moving too slow for you, go around
As many channels as possible I'll show you
For example 'Energy 1'
It holds power for our musical instruments
Divine imminence
Beating every ripple away it was very useful
I've noticed the impact will usually triple
Of course an insanity cry is a short-cut
It is much more lazy than crazy
Such pedigree needs a true remedy
A perfect pennicaeia, how 'bout the grammar greeter?
Masai Bey: Name still the same
Contribute to the force, sleep, hail, rain
From seventy-eight dewing (?) upstairs from germane
To a budding writer who knew it
Your science-fiction selections get 'rada' chump
So the truth makes you look like a liar
Come here be, let me tag the words
Of "Bey" in your grill
Every DJ's role-play is Moses per se
For you as a people
y'all men could do the same thing
Document your name
Come here be, let me tag the words
Of "Bey" in your grill
Every DJ's role-play is Moses per se
For you as a people
y'all men could do the same thing
Document your name
Come here be, let me tag the words
Of "Bey" in your grill
Every DJ's role-play is Moses per se
For you as a people
y'all men could do the same thing
Document your name
The lyrics of Masai Bey’s song Paper Mache convey his thoughts on the state of rap music, creativity, and the importance of documenting one’s identity. In the opening lines, he acknowledges his equipment’s limitations and hints at his potential for greatness when he eventually upgrades. Bey then muses on the current state of rap music, stating that it is often downgraded and judged too harshly based on a single hit from a less talented artist. He continues to stress the importance of creativity and the need to document one’s name and identity. Throughout the song, Masai Bey showcases his exceptional wordplay and lyrical dexterity as he delves into themes of self-expression and perseverance.
The repeated hook “Come here be, let me tag the words of Bey in your grill” can be seen as an invitation to listeners to connect with his message and ideology, to embrace their identity, and find their creative voice. The song’s title, “Paper Mache,” also holds symbolic significance. Paper Mache, a process of sculpting objects or art pieces using paper strips and paste, highlights the importance of piecing together one’s identity through self-expression and documentation. Overall, Paper Mache stands as an ode to the power of creativity and the importance of owning one’s identity.
Line by Line Meaning
Peace crumb! I bring to you good news
Greetings! I have positive updates to share.
My equipment's at a minimum, on some of the beats
You will possibly hear what I could use
When I get it you are gonna need a miracle
I have limited resources, but you may still enjoy my music. However, once I acquire more equipment, my music will be even more impressive and require a miracle to comprehend.
How do you say, electrifying prominent
Verities, feasibly mentioned within a document
How can I describe the breathtaking importance and truth that can be found in written records?
Wear some habits, outlive the cabbage
And if you ain't live fizz, how will you manage this?
Establish habits that will extend your life beyond the norm. Without a lively attitude, how will you handle the challenges of life?
It's a regular verbator on my side mount
But every era rap music is downgraded
Judged on some jam from some clown thus
I have a rhythm machine by my side, but rap music is constantly being criticized and degraded based on a single song or artist.
I gotta come in, loving the first A-kid-it (?)
I only work this shift Per Diem
But it beats letting suckers walk free
I enjoy starting a new project and am only working for the day, but it's better than letting unskilled people go free.
Most brothers like the call of the gift
'Cause oh when I present it, on the buzzard it's a 3-M
Many people desire to have a musical talent because of the impact it has on listeners.
They used to cite for fun?
Now he cite to keep creative energy mutated within everyone
Did we once enjoy writing for fun, or was it just a passion for creativity that drove us forward?
The higher goal gives you a higher role
The changing of the spirit mends you, new, attire
You not the plain bagel anymore
Now you got all kind'a seeds
With or without cream cheese
Withering plants and planets slither to safety
Give me the large to mask the rap masonry
Black the trees, the highest you'll ever see, plus
To be initiated you'll impress me
Pursuing a greater purpose will lead to an enhanced role and elevate your spirit. You are no longer ordinary, but now have the potential to grow and flourish. Even struggling entities will find a way to survive, while the towering trees provide an impressive backdrop. To impress me, show you have the potential to master the art of rap.
You could get some luck, for a talent
Although I can't promise you that you will not suck
Luck may be in your favor if you have a talent, but I can't promise that it will make you great.
Come here be, let me tag the words
Of "Bey" in your grill
Every DJ's role-play is Moses per se
For you as a people
y'all men could do the same thing
Document your name
Listen to my words closely and remember them. Every DJ has the ability to lead and inspire like Moses. Everyone should strive to document and make a name for themselves.
Here's a taste of what this music used to be
The voice of evidential mutiny
One take, 'punch-ins' don't exist
So you shouldn't plug up that four-track so damn quick
Listen to the past and appreciate the revolutionary sound that it brought. Creating music used to be done in one take, so don't rush through recording.
Me and the verse might get your jam herd
'Cause the beetle absorbed me and then burst
Isn't this what you want to hear?
How fresh I am, rockin' rhymes, not cyber gear?
My lyrics may grip and move you. Inspired by the iconic band The Beatles, I've absorbed great creativity and now am unafraid to experiment. Is this not what you seek? A fresh sound with lyrics that inspire?
Some brothers pose like poles on a slave scroll
Convinced they name is on the pay-roll
My Moms'll tell you, the only thing made for me is music
I'm sorry you stink, yes I do smell you
Some rappers are too focused on their image and fame, thinking they have paid their dues. But my mother can attest music is the only fate for me. No offense, but I can smell how bad you are.
One million writers tryin'a get the prize out the box first
Give it up
You will be destroyed 'fore them poor rich men, 'big it up'
Countless songwriters are after the same thing, but it's important to accept the reality of the situation. Don't try to fake it until you make it, because it won't work out. You'll only suffer before the successful rich people who play the game big.
The base of the style is buried
In the remould area of veteran's park. Go dig it up
80-Action. State troopers is A and E
Anyway, I am Masai Bey
For those who have never experienced my presence
Verses are a pleasure
My essence is an image of the most high measure
It's like tears when I speak in bars
The beat screamed my name
'Cause it knew me, fifteen years and more
Through Rick Deal, Porn-Equality Prince and Lord Ross Key
The foundation of hip-hop is deeply rooted in the veteran's park, and you should explore its past. I am Masai Bey, and for those who haven't heard my music, it's a pleasure to deliver my verses. My essence is reflective of the divine, and I perform with great emotion. My success is a result of years of hard work and support from great people.
Come here be, let me tag the words
Of "Bey" in your grill
Every DJ's role-play is Moses per se
For you as a people
y'all men could do the same thing
Document your name
Once again, listen to me closely and remember my words. Every DJ should aspire to lead and unite, like Moses. Each, and every person should strive to make a name for themselves by creating their own success story.
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Kyle V
one of my fav beats, slayed too 🔥 🎤
greyskeletor
THE BEST RAPPER OF ALL TIME
Steve ALMIGHTY
This deserves a million views.
Aaron Sheridan
Still killer!doesn't age!
Levon Williams
Still hella dope
DIERAPPER - ANIMALMODE
de best track
Mrs Marie
💃🏽💃🏽💃🏽💃🏽💃🏽
Dede Koller
was lookin for this thanks
Johan Sköld
Vast aire
CuddlyREDRUM
El P beat?