Having already played some sick shows and holding down residencies in top Dublin clubs such as Konspiracy and Meridian and making their festival debut at Longitude 2019.
Their production style is receiving a lot of recognition online with their use of hard hitting 909's, slick Hip-Hop samples and Raw elements. These two are definitely ones to watch.
Bayside
Obskür Lyrics
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Power to the people that struggle every day
Peace to the crews from New York to L.A
I get paid, for my jazzy sensations
Peace to the crews from New York to L.A
Power to the people that struggle every day
Peace to the crews from New York to L.A
I get paid, for my jazzy sensations
Power to the people that struggle every day
Peace to the crews from New York to L.A
I get paid, for my jazzy sensations
Peace to the crews from New York to L.A
Power to the people that struggle every day
Peace to the crews from New York to L.A
(Let's keep it real fun, make that money)
And I drop bombs
And I drop bombs
And I drop bombs
Peace to the crews from New York to L.A
Power to the people that struggle every day
Peace to the crews from New York to L.A
I get paid, for my jazzy sensations
Peace to the crews from New York to L.A
Power to the people that struggle every day
Just another product of the anger in the nation
Now I get paid, for my jazzy sensations (and I drop bombs)
Peace to the crews from New York to L.A
Power to the people that struggle every day
Just another product of the anger in the nation
Now I get paid, for my jazzy sensations
Peace to the crews from New York to L.A
Power to the people that struggle every day
Just another product of the anger in the nation
Now I get paid, for my jazzy sensations
And I drop bombs
And I drop bombs
Peace to the crews from New York to L.A
Power to the people that struggle every day
Peace to the crews from New York to L.A
I get paid, for my jazzy sensations
Peace to the crews from New York to L.A
Power to the people that struggle every day
Peace to the crews from New York to L.A
(Let's keep it real fun, make that money)
And I drop bombs
And I drop bombs
And I drop bombs
Peace to the crews from New York to L.A
Power to the people that struggle every day
Just another product of the anger in the nation
Now I get paid, for my jazzy sensations
Peace to the crews from New York to L.A
Power to the people that struggle every day
Just another product of the anger in the nation
Now I get paid, for my jazzy sensations
And I drop bombs
Now I get paid, for my jazzy sensations
And I drop bombs
Now I get paid, for my jazzy sensations
And I drop bombs
Now I get paid, for my jazzy sensations
And I drop bombs
(Let's keep it real fun, make that money)
And I drop bombs
The lyrics to Obskür's song Bayside appear to be a celebration of the hip-hop culture and its reach across the country, from New York to Los Angeles. The repeated phrases of "Peace to the crews from New York to L.A" and "Power to the people that struggle every day" are a recognition of the hard work and dedication put into the art of hip-hop by those in both cities. The lyrics also contain a sense of pride in the artist's own craft, with the repeated line "I get paid, for my jazzy sensations."
The lyrics also touch on the ongoing struggles of the black community in America, as seen in the lines "Just another product of the anger in the nation." However, these struggles are not dwelled upon, as the song quickly moves back to the celebration of hip-hop culture and success in the industry.
Overall, the lyrics to Bayside reflect a sense of appreciation for the hip-hop community as a whole, from those on the streets to those in the recording studio. It is a tribute to the dedication and hard work of those involved in the industry, as well as a recognition of the wider societal struggles that continue to affect the black community in America.
Line by Line Meaning
Peace to the crews from New York to L.A
I acknowledge and respect the hip hop culture and communities across the United States, from the East Coast to the West Coast.
Power to the people that struggle every day
I recognize and support those who face daily challenges due to systemic inequality, poverty, and other forms of oppression.
I get paid, for my jazzy sensations
I earn money through my distinctive style and sound of music, which blends elements of jazz and hip hop.
(Let's keep it real fun, make that money)
We should pursue our passions and creativity while still enjoying the financial benefits of our hard work.
And I drop bombs
I have a powerful impact with my music, and I make a statement that resonates with people.
Just another product of the anger in the nation
My music reflects the frustration, anger, and pain that many people feel due to societal issues and injustices.
Lyrics © BMG Rights Management
Written by: Eddy Castellanos, Faustas Astrauskas, Lorcan McCarthy
Lyrics Licensed & Provided by LyricFind
@marcopieri8140
I think this defines perfectly and absolutely the genre HOUSE
@vktengizik9916
Fkin makes me wanna dress good and go out and dance to some half dark club full of good drinks and good vibes
@highwayhypnosis8840
My dude, you are right 🎉
@nolanz.8396
would not play this in my house
@uneditedlife2208
@@nolanz.8396 L you
@Yzxpw
@@nolanz.8396 L you
@isqqcc
the fact that this song birthed a genre says a lot about how fcking amazing it is.
@zZz-us4di
Im addicted to this song
@chrismendez3876
Me to 😎🙌🔥🔥🔥🔥🎛️🎼🎧
@defconkev
Obskur has got it, got major chills head to toe, the synth stabs have a powerful retro feel, steady heavy beat, POWER to the PEOPLE who struggle everyday, Peace!