Kaiju
RZA DJ Scratch Lyrics
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Dongan kasakuyan indo muu
Rusuto uiraandoa, hanba hanbamuyan, randa banunradan
Tounjukanraa
The RZA Rector, amongst the protectors
Of the moon and Makeeba and all true believers
Volcanic eruptions weapons of mass destructions
Incoming y'all best to run to your dungeons
For plundering the earth, the ancients have summoned
Titans of a pantheon, from a far land beyond
The borders of Florida or shores of Bora Bora
Ancient as a rock formation in the Appalachians
Older than Neanderthal pagans Homosapien
In a way we are Super-Saiyan
What I'm saying is we get strength from fasting and praying
War of the Gargantuas, Bobby made of titanium
Abnormal size erection 4 heads and cranium
Moving like the northern Moors, civilizing Spain and them
Once the Titans are unleashed there is no restraining them
Mosura ya Mosura
Dongan kasakuyan indo muu
Rusuto uiraandoa, hanba hanbamuyan, randa banunradan
Tounjukanraa
Horrific beings from the rim of the pacific
In a cave on Monster Island they found two hand size midgets
Appeared to defy the laws of physics
But at closer observation the mathematics add to a unknown digit
Pi times radius Square by the golden ratio
Rza Rector riding the back of Monster Zero
The rise of the Kaiju from a sea that's inside you
To fight the man-made virus they tried to demise you
A catastrophic colossus, Danaus plexippus
Silk spitting titan take us all on a exodus
Back to Mount Zion to a place where there's no crying nor dying
No obnoxious toxic air pollution or politician lying
On the wings of a Phoenix we flying to a tropic island
Where there's food, clothing, shelter no violence
And practice Tai Chi styles like Wu-Tang in Shaolin
Mosura ya Mosura
Dongan kasakuyan indo muu
Rusuto uiraandoa, hanba hanbamuyan, randa banunradan
Tounjukanraa
The beginning of the song Kaiju by RZA DJ Scratch starts off with Japanese lyrics that pay homage to a popular movie monster called Mothra. Mothra was a giant moth from outer space that appeared in several Godzilla films. The lyrics translate to "Mothra, oh Mothra, Hear Our Call. Within the misty forest, forces come to call." After that, RZA talks about being a protector of the moon, Makeeba and true believers. He also talks about how volcanoes and weapons of mass destruction can be used as tools of destruction or creation depending on how they are used. He then talks about fleeing from the unleashed Titans and Bobby, a creature made of titanium, with four heads and an abnormal size erection. The song ends with RZA discussing the rise of the kaiju and how they will fight the man-made virus, and take an exodus to a better place where there is no pollution and violence.
Line by Line Meaning
Mosura ya Mosura
Calling out to Mothra, a giant moth-like creature worshiped as a goddess
Dongan kasakuyan indo muu
A phrase with unclear meaning, possibly invoking spiritual power
Rusuto uiraandoa, hanba hanbamuyan, randa banunradan
More phrases with unclear meaning, possibly further invocation of spiritual power
Tounjukanraa
Another unclear phrase, possibly indicating the end of the invocation
The RZA Rector, amongst the protectors
The RZA is a leader and protector among his people
Of the moon and Makeeba and all true believers
He is a protector of the earth, the people, and their beliefs
Volcanic eruptions weapons of mass destructions
Natural disasters can be just as dangerous as man-made weapons
How to fix man was a book of instructions
There are ways to solve humanity's problems
Incoming y'all best to run to your dungeons
Something dangerous is coming and people should seek shelter
For plundering the earth, the ancients have summoned
Humans have caused harm to the planet and it is coming back to haunt them
Titans of a pantheon, from a far land beyond
Giant creatures with god-like power are coming from another place
The borders of Florida or shores of Bora Bora
The creatures are from a place far away and unfamiliar to us
Ancient as a rock formation in the Appalachians
These creatures have been around for a very long time
Older than Neanderthal pagans Homosapien
The creatures predate even the earliest human ancestors
In a way we are Super-Saiyan
Like the powerful warriors from Dragon Ball Z, we can tap into immense strength
What I'm saying is we get strength from fasting and praying
By practicing self-discipline and spiritual devotion, we can become stronger
War of the Gargantuas, Bobby made of titanium
A reference to a Japanese monster movie, and a description of one of the creatures made of metal
Abnormal size erection 4 heads and cranium
A vulgar reference to the anatomy of one of the creatures
Moving like the northern Moors, civilizing Spain and them
A reference to the Moors' cultural influence on Spain, and a description of the creatures' movement
Once the Titans are unleashed there is no restraining them
Once these creatures are set loose, they cannot be stopped
Horrific beings from the rim of the pacific
These creatures come from the Pacific Ocean and are terrifying
In a cave on Monster Island they found two hand size midgets
A reference to another Japanese monster movie, and a description of two small creatures
Appeared to defy the laws of physics
These creatures do not follow the rules of the natural world
But at closer observation the mathematics add to a unknown digit
By studying these creatures more closely, something previously hidden becomes clear
Pi times radius Square by the golden ratio
A mathematical formula, possibly related to the creatures' anatomy or behavior
Rza Rector riding the back of Monster Zero
A description of the RZA as a powerful figure riding one of the creatures
The rise of the Kaiju from a sea that's inside you
These creatures emerge from a primal, instinctual part of ourselves
To fight the man-made virus they tried to demise you
The creatures are fighting against something created by humans that threatens them
A catastrophic colossus, Danaus plexippus
Another name for one of the creatures, along with a description of its power
Silk spitting titan take us all on a exodus
Another description of one of the creatures, along with a reference to the biblical story of the exodus
Back to Mount Zion to a place where there's no crying nor dying
A place of ultimate peace and happiness
No obnoxious toxic air pollution or politician lying
A peaceful place free of the problems of the modern world
On the wings of a Phoenix we flying to a tropic island
A reference to the mythical bird, and a vision of paradise
Where there's food, clothing, shelter no violence
A place where basic needs are met and there is no conflict
And practice Tai Chi styles like Wu-Tang in Shaolin
An image of physical and spiritual harmony, and a reference to martial arts and hip hop culture
Lyrics © O/B/O APRA AMCOS
Written by: Ishiro Honda, Robert Diggs, Shinichi Sekizawa, Tomoyuki Tanaka, Yuji Koseki, George Spivey
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