Raze (the house music grou… Read Full Bio ↴There are multiple bands with the name Raze:
Raze (the house music group) Raze (Christian pop group) Raze (Hip-Hop artist)Raze (Alternative metal band in South East England)
Raze (house music group) is a electronic dance music group assembled by instrumentalist and producer Vaughan Mason. He is the same Vaughan Mason who produced the hit "Bounce, Rock, Skate, Roll" for Brunswick Records in 1979. The group also contained vocalist Keith Thompson. They hit number one on the U.S. Hot Dance Club Play chart in 1988 with "Break 4 Love". The song also crossover to Urban radio stations where it became a moderate hit and remains a favourite on the Urban radio format to this day. "Break 4 Love" hit number one on the dance chart again in 2001 when it was covered by Peter Rauhofer and the Pet Shop Boys under the name The Collaboration.
In October 2004 "Break 4 Love" appeared in popular videogame Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas, playing on house music radio station SF-UR.
Raze (Christian pop group) was a Tulsa, Oklahoma-based Christian pop group formed by vocalists Donnie Lewis, Ja'Marc Davis, J.D. Webb, and Mizzie Logan . They are perhaps best known for their song "Always and Forever" , found on their premier album Power. On the groups 2000 release "The Plan" J.D. Webb was replaced with Todd Hanebrink.
Sadly the band formally disbanded on November 12, 2001.
Raze (Hip-Hop artist): From Tony Touch mixtapes to Unsigned Hype columns to Fight Klub titles, New York City's Raze has been through it all. After a failed label situation with Loud as a member of Ghetto Inmates, Raze has re-immerged on the scene with an onslaught of heat. Garnering the attention of Heavyweights in the game like DJ Muggs, The Beatnuts and The Alchemist, and touring with M1 from Dead Prez and Talib Kweli, it's only a matter of time before Raze is a household name.
Raze (Alternative metal band from south east england)
Raze are an alternative metal band based in South East England, fusing modern metal grooves and technical solos with the raw emotion of nineties grunge.
Although initially established in 2014, it was not until December 2017 that the band released their debut EP Fallen Apart; compiling songs written during their formative years. The release was promoted via a run of shows throughout 2018 around Hertfordshire and surrounding counties; spearheaded by a sell-out London release show and concluding with a slot supporting Chris Holmes of W.A.S.P.
Come 2019 Raze have become a force within the underground scene; touring around the South East of England whilst simultaneously writing new music for their highly-anticipated first album, set for release in 2020.
The band draws from an array of influences, from the emotive sound of Alice In Chains, Pearl Jam and Creed; through to the technicality, aggression and grooves exhibited by groups such as Machine Head and Pantera.
Raze consists of vocalist Louis Dunham, guitarists Daniel Eveleigh and Jack Ilott, bassist Ashley Rollings-Huffer and drummer Ethan Morter. http://www.raze-band.co.uk
Raze was the name of the first band of John Bongiovi (later known as Jon Bon Jovi) which he formed in when he was 13 in 1975. He formed Atlantic City Expressway after that.
Forgive Me
Raze Lyrics
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See it appears to me
We've got somethin' to discuss
We're not the way we should be
Sometimes it blows my mind to think
We could've took the time
To make sure we've made it right
Would you ever forgive me
For the problems that I've caused you?
Forgive me 'coz I'm sayin' that I'm sorry
And I offer you my apology
Would you, a could you forgive me
For the problems that I've caused you?
Forgive me 'coz I'm sayin' that I'm sorry
And I offer you my apology
I put on the soul glow I step through the door
One never knows what a nights got in store.
Two never knew that the mac' would be bac' but true met Raze
And the deck wuz stacked
Mookie dropped the track got the people strait trippen'
If I'm wrong somebody I need to be forgiven
Reconcile my style for the old school
Wild if it offends me man forgive me
Would you ever forgive me for the problems
That I've caused you forgive me 'cause
I'm sayin' that I'm sorry and I offer you my apology
Would you a could you forgive me for the problems
That I've caused you forgive me 'cause I'm sayin' that I'm sorry
And I offer you my apology
The door flies open and enters a man
He carries a vision he carries a plan
But at the same time and the same dope rhyme
He slips and stubbles and falls and uh
Not afraid to admit it he was the one
Who was wrong now one day older and a few
Books wiser he now believed that days
Would get brighter not I've got one question
And it comes from the bottom of my broken heart
Would you ever forgive me for the problems
That I've caused you forgive me 'cause
I'm sayin' that I'm sorry and I offer you my apology
Would you a could you forgive me for the problems
That I've caused you forgive me 'cause I'm sayin' that I'm sorry
And I offer you my apology
Would you ever forgive me, forgive me
Offer you my apology
Before we part ways
The song "Forgive Me" by Raze is about two old friends who have grown apart due to the problems they caused each other. It talks about the regret of not taking the time to make things right before they parted ways. The lyrics reflect the feeling of guilt and remorse, with the singer asking for forgiveness for the problems caused.
The chorus repeatedly asks the question: "Would you, a could you forgive me for the problems that I've caused you? Forgive me 'coz I'm sayin' that I'm sorry, and I offer you my apology." The repetition emphasizes the urgency and sincerity of the singer's plea for forgiveness. The song suggests that forgiveness is the key to healing old wounds and moving forward in life.
The bridge of the song switches from the singer's perspective to that of a new character. The man enters the scene with a vision and plan but stumbles and falls. He acknowledges that he was wrong but believes in a brighter future. The lyrics suggest that forgiveness is not just for the past but also for the future, as it creates space for new possibilities and growth.
Overall, "Forgive Me" by Raze is a heartfelt plea for forgiveness and reconciliation between old friends.
Line by Line Meaning
Hey, how you doin', my old friend?
The singer greets his old friend and acknowledges that they need to have a discussion.
See it appears to me
The singer observes something about their relationship.
We've got somethin' to discuss
The singer implies that there are unresolved issues between them.
We're not the way we should be
The singer suggests that their friendship isn't where it should be.
Sometimes it blows my mind to think
The singer is amazed by the situation they find themselves in.
We could've took the time
The singer feels that they could have worked on their friendship.
To make sure we've made it right
The singer wishes they had fixed their friendship before it was too late.
Before before we part ways
The singer implies that their friendship is at risk of ending.
Would you ever forgive me
The singer asks their friend's forgiveness for past wrongs.
For the problems that I've caused you?
The singer acknowledges that they were the cause of issues in their friendship.
Forgive me 'coz I'm sayin' that I'm sorry
The singer apologizes to their friend, seeking forgiveness.
And I offer you my apology
The singer wants their friend to know that they are sincere in their apology.
I put on the soul glow I step through the door
The singer describes a situation where they enter a situation with confidence.
One never knows what a nights got in store.
The singer acknowledges that sometimes things happen unexpectedly.
Two never knew that the mac' would be bac' but true met Raze and the deck wuz stacked
The singer describes a situation where they were surprised to encounter Raze, but happy about it.
Mookie dropped the track got the people strait trippen'
The singer remembers a time when music brought people together.
If I'm wrong somebody I need to be forgiven
The singer acknowledges that they may have made mistakes and seeks forgiveness.
Reconcile my style for the old school
The singer wants to make amends for past actions and return to their old ways.
Wild if it offends me man forgive me
The singer asks forgiveness for any past behavior that may have caused offense.
The door flies open and enters a man
The singer describes a new person entering the situation.
He carries a vision he carries a plan
The new person has ambitions and goals.
But at the same time and the same dope rhyme
The singer is suggesting that they have a shared experience.
He slips and stubbles and falls and uh
The new person suffers a setback.
Not afraid to admit it he was the one
The new person is accepting of their mistake.
Who was wrong now one day older and a few
The new person is older and, hopefully, wiser as a result of their mistakes.
Books wiser he now believed that days
The new person has matured and has a different perspective on things.
Would get brighter not I've got one question
The singer wants to know if forgiveness is possible in their situation.
And it comes from the bottom of my broken heart
The singer is asking from a place of genuine remorse.
Would you ever forgive me
The singer reiterates their request for forgiveness.
Offer you my apology
The singer wants their friend to know that they are sincere.
Before we part ways
The singer is acknowledging that their friendship is in a precarious position.
Lyrics © BMG Rights Management, Capitol CMG Publishing
Written by: CHARLES FARRAR, TROY TAYLOR
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