Specializing in several genres; touching Hip Hop, Urban and Club, O.F.C caters to many different music fans almost of any genre. With "That Dude” producing beats, "Jay Seale" as the main emcee and "Dante Aniki" producing lyrical support, together as a trio and team are musically and lyrically eager to hype up their next crowd. O.F.C stops at nothing to do what they have always sought out to do; that is to make GREAT Music. The groups’ determination to learn and expand their talents have made them eager and given them the drive to make the best music possible. Having several family members in the industry has allowed the O.F.C to appreciate real talent and clearly define great music from good music when they hear it. Each having their own roles they master just that. Each put in their utmost to perfect their craft. With many years totaled in dabbling, producing and making music, O.F.C is on the rise.
Having worked hard thus far and will always continue to do so O.F.C is set to release their first mix tape "Training Day," in spring 2012. This mix tape is sure to awaken new fans and bring something new to the industry. “Training Day” is not your typical Hip Hop/Urban album but one that will open eyes to a whole new vision of what music should be about. Known by their peers for having a different approach to lyrical content, O.F.C is confident they have conquered what they had set out to do. Several televised interviews and live performances are scheduled for O.F.C in 2012. 2012 is the year for “Training Day”. Always writing new music and lyrical content, O.F.C is already working on their second album set to be out for release in the latter part of 2012. Now at the young age of 23, “That Dude”, “Jay Seale” and “Dante Aniki” have all the inspiration in the world, with research, experience, lyrical writing and singing/rapping talents O.F.C is more than ready to take the music Industry to different levels. Influenced by countless sounds, ideas, histories and trials and tribulations O.F.C, as a group have written over 30 songs, all with original instrumentals.
They are eager to write more and look forward to producing their next masterpiece. With O.F.C’s diverse lyrical content, relentless punch lines and confident yet humble attitude and O.F.C is sure to make a dent in the music Industry as it should expect to hear a lot more from them soon. For O.F.C this is just the beginning, its “Training Day”.
Ridin
Only For Champions (O.F.C) Lyrics
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Swervin (swervin)
Ridin (ridin)
Swervin(swervin)
Ridin(ridin)
Swervin(swervin)
Ridin(ridin)
Swervin(swervin)
Now hit tha gas hit tha break now swerve( swerve)
Now hit tha gas hit tha break now swerve( swerve)
Now hit tha gas hit tha break now swerve( swerve)
Ridin (ridin)
Swervin (swervin)
Ridin (ridin)
Swervin (swervin)
Blackjack
yo,now hit ya gas now hit ya break now swerve, tell ya partna on tha side of you ta pass that herb(man),keep it in rotation sumthin like my rims dawg,cruisin down glennwood bumpin soldja slim dawg,from Bourbon ST to M.L.K,niggaz ride from Memphis Ten all tha way to tha A,22's 23's 24's to
8's lowpro's on a box Chevy fresh out tha gate,now down south we ride out west they cruise,up north they bend blocks kinda got me confused,from these highways to parkin lots projects ta barbershops I got em as if I'm 15 down on ery block.
Ridin (ridin)
Swervin (swervin)
Ridin (ridin)
Swervin(swervin)
Ridin(ridin)
Swervin(swervin)
Ridin(ridin)
Swervin(swervin)
Now hit tha gas hit tha break now swerve( swerve)
Now hit tha gas hit tha break now swerve( swerve)
Now hit tha gas hit tha break now swerve( swerve)
Now hit tha gas hit tha break now swerve( swerve)
Ridin (ridin)
Swervin (swervin)
Ridin (ridin)
Swervin (swervin)
Project Pat
Now they was thinkin dirty south was like, hehaw hehaw,is you worth ova a hundred mil, we are we are,hoodrich pockets stay fulla cheese(ah) cheese(ah),talkin country ridin stick cost a fee(ah) fee(ah),wit this rappin I get paid like a sang(ah) heyah,to these North Memphis streets I'm not a strange(ah) heyah,Chevy Avalanche wit TV's hotta than a lit match,Crown Vic Chevy thang so I gotta slip back,fall back into this track like some dominoes,swervin splurgin project in that Lambaugh,gini dawg flippin dippin through my pastime, I'm all legit and legal it ain't like tha last time,I'm from tha dirty dime aka Tennesee,plugged in wit ATL and we gittin plenty cheese,punch tha gas hit tha break as I corner bend I got them floaters on tha Benz so they don't spin.
Ridin (ridin)
Swervin (swervin)
Ridin (ridin)
Swervin(swervin)
Ridin(ridin)
Swervin(swervin)
Ridin(ridin)
Swervin(swervin)
Now hit tha gas hit tha break now swerve( swerve)
Now hit tha gas hit tha break now swerve( swerve)
Now hit tha gas hit tha break now swerve( swerve)
Now hit tha gas hit tha break now swerve( swerve)
Ridin (ridin)
Swervin (swervin)
Ridin (ridin)
Swervin (swervin)
The song "Ridin in 2-3" by Only For Champions (O.F.C) is a celebration of the southern car culture, where it is all about driving, swerving, and cruising down the streets with a sense of freedom and pride. The song is full of repetitive hooks that are infectious and catchy, making it irresistible to sway your head and hum along. The lyrics talk about putting the foot on the gas and brake pedals and swerving the car in style. The song is an homage to the South's car culture, where people are passionate about their vehicles and love to show them off on the streets.
The song begins with "Ridin (ridin) Swervin (swervin)" hook, which sets the tone for the whole song. The artists go on to describe how people from different parts of the country ride and cruise in their cars, whether it's the south, the west, or the north. They talk about how people use different types of rims, from 22's to 8's, and how they customize their cars to stand out. Project Pat, who is featured in the song, talks about his Chevy Avalanche with TV's hotta than a lit match, Crown Vic Chevy thang, and Benz with floaters, which showcases the southern car culture's fascination with cars.
Overall, "Ridin in 2-3" is a song that celebrates the southern car culture, where people take immense pride in their vehicles, modify them to suit their style, and celebrate them on the streets. The song's catchy hooks and infectious energy make it a perfect anthem for car enthusiasts, those who love cruising and are passionate about their rides.
Line by Line Meaning
Ridin (ridin)
We're cruising in a car
Swervin (swervin)
We're taking turns and going off the main road
Now hit tha gas hit tha break now swerve( swerve)
We're accelerating, slowing down, and making quick turns
yo,now hit ya gas now hit ya break now swerve, tell ya partna on tha side of you ta pass that herb(man),keep it in rotation sumthin like my rims dawg,cruisin down glennwood bumpin soldja slim dawg,from Bourbon ST to M.L.K,niggaz ride from Memphis Ten all tha way to tha A,22's 23's 24's to
8's lowpro's on a box Chevy fresh out tha gate,now down south we ride out west they cruise,up north they bend blocks kinda got me confused,from these highways to parkin lots projects ta barbershops I got em as if I'm 15 down on ery block.
We're driving around different areas and cities, encountering different types of cars and people along the way
Now they was thinkin dirty south was like, hehaw hehaw,is you worth ova a hundred mil, we are we are,hoodrich pockets stay fulla cheese(ah) cheese(ah),talkin country ridin stick cost a fee(ah) fee(ah),wit this rappin I get paid like a sang(ah) heyah,to these North Memphis streets I'm not a strange(ah) heyah,Chevy Avalanche wit TV's hotta than a lit match,Crown Vic Chevy thang so I gotta slip back,fall back into this track like some dominoes,swervin splurgin project in that Lambaugh,gini dawg flippin dippin through my pastime, I'm all legit and legal it ain't like tha last time,I'm from tha dirty dime aka Tennesee,plugged in wit ATL and we gittin plenty cheese,punch tha gas hit tha break as I corner bend I got them floaters on tha Benz so they don't spin.
We're from the 'dirty south' where people underestimated us, but we're actually very wealthy and successful. We're rapping about our cars and how we make money. We're from Tennessee and connected with people in Atlanta to make more money. We're driving around fast and safely to avoid damaging our fancy cars.
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