The Pros
Queen Latifah Lyrics


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I stepped into a basement party in Brooklyn
The brothers was looking as soon as I put a foot in
A female walked up to me and said, "Latifah bust a line"
I don't think you're on the strength, show me the time

I said, "If you really want to do this we can do this fine'
Take six paces and begin to rhyme"
As soon as attempted to make a sound
I ate her up with the verb broke her down with the noun

'Cause I hate it when someone challenges with me but cannot balance with me
I get annoyed when they can't go blow for blow
I get pissed when I hear the lyrics a sucker brings

Ha ha, I was thinking the same thing
Well I was approached by a whole damn group of them
Rhyme thieves, biters, and bums
Took me kind of light, said they wanted to fight
I kinda got uptight (You didn't do what I think you did?) Yeah, right!

Bash! went the first, Smash! went the next one (What about the third?)
He started, he started to run
But to his surprise, his feet must have slipped
Cause I snapped that neck before the second step

You see you may speculate, but everybody knows
Not one amateur can deal with the pros

These are the pros, coming now from Queen Latifah and Daddy-O
And if you want to hear more then just follow
If you like the smooth chanted lyrics then just say "Bo bo bo!"

There was a time that a man could go
Anyplace, anywhere without a Rambo
But now me have to keep me pistol loaded with rhyme
Have to deal with bad breath biters that step out of line

So when they make a move them surely get a taste of it
I'm Daddy-O and I don't quit
So feel the flow, y'all because you're under attack
From my rhymes, 'cause I'm writing swift rhymes in stacks

And four words to the wack, just, "Stay the hell back"
Cause it's a fact, if you're wack you ain't saying jack
So we can go rhyme for rhyme if you wish
But eating you suckers is my favorite dish
And I warned you suckers if you messed with me
You'll be the next ingredient in my recipe

Start and don't finish, I'll hunt you down
And you can't run forever, so you'll be found
And with nowhere to run, and nowhere to hide
How you want to be eaten, boy, baked or fried?

[Chorus: x 2]

It's Latifah the Queen, pioneer of the mainstream
I flow just like a pro cause it's the same thing
Suckers have to realize how foolish they sound
So button your lips and stop trying to be down

I caught you out there (How many times?)
A lot of times
Cause when it comes to mine, you know I gotta rhyme
Stepping to the right, to the left
To the best place, well I have to face

A sucker like a pooh-butt, weak and soft
Riding my bra strap trying to get off
Understand and know, if you want to go
You'd better be ready to flow 'cause I'm a pro

[Chorus: x 2]

We wax floors with bums, make mocks out of some
Sting 'em hard, and watch them complain how it stung
Kidnap the babysitter, lock 'em inside a box
Daddy-O and the true blue Queen of Rock





[Chorus: x 4]

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of "The Pros" by Queen Latifah talk about her skills as a rapper and how she handles challenges from other rappers. The song starts with Latifah stepping into a party in Brooklyn where a female challenges her to a rap battle. She accepts the challenge and effortlessly breaks her opponent down with her rhymes. She then goes on to talk about how she hates it when someone challenges her but can't balance with her. Later in the song, Daddy-O joins her and talks about how he deals with bad breath biters and warns them that they will be the next ingredient in his recipe if they mess with him.


The lyrics of this song showcase Queen Latifah's confidence and her ability to stand her ground in the face of challenges. She talks about how she cannot stand it when people try to challenge her but can't keep up with her flow. This song is also an excellent display of the storytelling nature of rap as Latifah and Daddy-O paint vivid pictures of their experiences with other rappers.


Line by Line Meaning

I stepped into a basement party in Brooklyn
I arrived at a party in the basement of a building in Brooklyn.


The brothers was looking as soon as I put a foot in
People in the room immediately noticed me when I arrived.


A female walked up to me and said, "Latifah bust a line"
A woman asked me to perform a rap verse.


I don't think you're on the strength, show me the time
I don't believe you have the skill, so I challenged her to prove herself.


I said, "If you really want to do this we can do this fine'
I agreed to the challenge.


Take six paces and begin to rhyme
I instructed her to step back six paces and begin rapping.


As soon as attempted to make a sound
As soon as she tried to rap,


I ate her up with the verb broke her down with the noun
I showed her up with my skillful use of language.


'Cause I hate it when someone challenges with me but cannot balance with me
I dislike when someone challenges me but isn't my equal.


I get annoyed when they can't go blow for blow
I become frustrated if they can't compete with me.


I get pissed when I hear the lyrics a sucker brings
I get angry when I hear poor quality rap.


Ha ha, I was thinking the same thing
I was amused that someone else shared my opinion.


Well I was approached by a whole damn group of them
I was approached by a large group of rappers.


Rhyme thieves, biters, and bums
I was approached by people who steal rhymes and have little talent.


Took me kind of light, said they wanted to fight
They didn't take me seriously, and thought they could fight me.


I kinda got uptight (You didn't do what I think you did?) Yeah, right!
I became anxious, but denied that it was anything serious.


Bash! went the first, Smash! went the next one (What about the third?)
I defeated the first two rappers easily.


He started, he started to run
The third rapper tried to run away.


But to his surprise, his feet must have slipped
The third rapper slipped and couldn't escape.


Cause I snapped that neck before the second step
I defeated all three rappers easily and quickly.


You see you may speculate, but everybody knows
People may wonder, but the truth is clear.


Not one amateur can deal with the pros
No inexperienced rapper can compete with me and Daddy-O.


These are the pros, coming now from Queen Latifah and Daddy-O
Me and Daddy-O are professional rappers.


And if you want to hear more then just follow
If you like our music, then you should listen to more.


If you like the smooth chanted lyrics then just say "Bo bo bo!"
If you enjoy our rhythmic, spoken-word style, then you can show it by saying "Bo bo bo!"


There was a time that a man could go
There was a time when people could move around freely.


Anyplace, anywhere without a Rambo
Without needing a weapon like Rambo from the movies.


But now me have to keep me pistol loaded with rhyme
Nowadays, I have to be prepared with my rap skills to defend myself.


Have to deal with bad breath biters that step out of line
I have to deal with poor quality rappers who try to compete with me.


So when they make a move them surely get a taste of it
When they challenge me, they'll quickly discover how talented I am.


I'm Daddy-O and I don't quit
I'm skilled at rapping and will never stop.


So feel the flow, y'all because you're under attack
Enjoy the rhythm of the music, but also understand that my lyrics are like an attack.


From my rhymes, 'cause I'm writing swift rhymes in stacks
I'm skilled at writing multiple lyrical verses quickly and with ease.


And four words to the wack, just, "Stay the hell back"
My message to inferior rappers is to stay in their lane.


Cause it's a fact, if you're wack you ain't saying jack
If you're not talented, you have nothing useful to say.


So we can go rhyme for rhyme if you wish
If you want to compete with me, then we can battle.


But eating you suckers is my favorite dish
I enjoy defeating inferior rappers.


And I warned you suckers if you messed with me
I told them that they shouldn't challenge me.


You'll be the next ingredient in my recipe
If they challenge me, they'll be quickly defeated.


Start and don't finish, I'll hunt you down
If someone tries to compete with me and doesn't finish, I'll still defeat them.


And you can't run forever, so you'll be found
If someone tries to escape from me, they won't be able to hide for long.


And with nowhere to run, and nowhere to hide
Once I find them, they won't be able to get away.


How you want to be eaten, boy, baked or fried?
I will defeat them in whatever way they prefer.


It's Latifah the Queen, pioneer of the mainstream
I am a talented and innovative rapper who has established myself in mainstream music.


I flow just like a pro cause it's the same thing
I have the skills of a professional rapper.


Suckers have to realize how foolish they sound
Inferior rappers need to understand that they sound foolish when they try to compete with me.


So button your lips and stop trying to be down
They should stop trying to be like me.


I caught you out there (How many times?)
I have exposed their lack of skill multiple times.


A lot of times
Many times.


Cause when it comes to mine, you know I gotta rhyme
If someone challenges me, I must compete with a rap verse of my own.


Stepping to the right, to the left
I move around the stage as I perform.


To the best place, well I have to face
The best place to be is in the spotlight.


A sucker like a pooh-butt, weak and soft
Inferior rappers are weak and lack skill.


Riding my bra strap trying to get off
They try to gain fame by copying or attaching themselves to me.


Understand and know, if you want to go
If they want to compete with me, they should know what to expect.


You'd better be ready to flow 'cause I'm a pro
They should be prepared to face a skilled professional.


We wax floors with bums, make mocks out of some
We defeat and humiliate inferior rappers.


Sting 'em hard, and watch them complain how it stung
We attack them with our rhymes and enjoy their reaction.


Kidnap the babysitter, lock 'em inside a box
We use violent and extreme metaphors to describe defeating other rappers.


Daddy-O and the true blue Queen of Rock
Me and Daddy-O are talented and authentic rappers and performers.




Lyrics Β© Universal Music Publishing Group, Warner/Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: GLENN K. BOLTON, MARCUS MILLER, DANA OWENS

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Swan Jackson

To this date I think this beautiful Queen is so underrated and the don't underrate it in the rap industry she opened the door for a whole lot of female rappers

Happy birthday Debbie

Queen Latifah / Daddy-O on the same track only adds up to one venomous track. These two giants willingly pass the mic to each other with a steady and intricate delivery that would make a non-hiphop fan take note of this track. No other female rapper (with exception of ISIS aka Lin Que) blessed hiphop listeners with volumes of Afrocentric, women empowerment rhymes. Queen’s body of studio hiphop albums lasted from 1989-1998. These dates do not include her Jazz or R&B efforts. New jacks take note of Queen/ Daddy-O’s style and technique. These spittaz are not to be played with lyrically.

Yolande Wilbourn

I Love the beat❀❀

Sluggah Deezus

miles davis - don't lose your mind

ivanna anderson

This needs more views and likes! she's the realest rapper ever

night witch. πŸŒ•

Ever??....

Jay

​@night witch. πŸŒ• lol

Valentino kimberly

All the kings and queens of hip hop never aged they all blessed with love and the talent is out of this world ❀️πŸ’ͺπŸ˜‡

Lemon Dishonor

I remember back in 88-89 people were riding around my neighborhood playing this in their cars. Big album.

Jarvis Mitchell

Still banging this in 9/14/ 2022!!! Always has been one of my TOP 10's of all time

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