Limeli… Read Full Bio ↴Rob GEE is famous in New York as "the hardest DJ to ever play the
Limelight."
In the club's early 90's heyday, the versatile GEE kept delirious audiences going through spinning at Limelight's "Future Shock" dance/techno nights and performing with his live band as well as spinning at the club's "Rock And Roll Church" metal/rock/industrial nights.
The crowds kept coming back to Limelight, just like they did in Australia, Japan, Italy, Spain, Scotland, Austria, Hungary and Belgium to name a few. GEE is a recurring headliner at Sensation,
Thunderdome, Mysteryland, and Love Parade, where GEE played before one million people.
His diverse appeal keeps him performing weekly at all types of musical events and concerts. GEE has shared the stage with everyone from Hatebreed and Biohazard to Crystal Method, Busta
Rhymes, Kurtis Blow, and Afrika Bambaataa. His GEEness has also has spun at many Slipknot and Korn after parties with his good friend, DJ Starscream a.k.a. #0 of Slipknot.
GEE's history of DJing and live performances shows his dedication of bringing the fusion of organic and electronic music to a wide variety of listeners. GEE's love of hip-hop, hardcore, techno, metal and every other genre set him apart from the rest. While other DJs make tracks and spin records, GEE is an Artist who writes original songs. His indecisiveness as to whether or
not he wanted to breakdance and spin hip-hop or jump in the mosh pit and play in a metal band was one of the reasons he began to cultivate his own style of both.
Rob GEE is the only artist of his kind to collaborate and create with members of respected rock, metal, hardcore and hip-hop acts such as Slipknot, Hatebreed, Biohazard, Wu-Tang Clan,
Cypress Hill, and System Of A Down, (just to name a few), creating a unification of Rock, Electronic, & Metal as well any other style for that matter known as gabber music.
Rob GEE says "There are no boundaries in music" . GEE is writing history launching gabber onto
the world scene.
"The Gabber Guru," as GEE is known, gained worldwide fame after the release of "Ecstasy You Got What I Need". The song went Gold and was the #1 video on The Box for 13 straight weeks. At the same time, "Ecstasy" rose to #9 on the pop charts and earned him Best Artist, Best Producer and Best Song of the year at The Thunder Awards in Holland.
Any artist with great songs needs to record, and GEE has put out over 66 releases in the past decade & half on various labels including ADAM (Aggressive Dance And Music) Worldwide, his self-owned label and primary showcase for his work. The GEE Man has recently enjoyed radio and video success along with his bandmates in ROB GEE with their latest album,
"THE GREAT AMERICAN MELTING" .
ROB GEE is currently gearing up for Fall Dates in support of "THE GREAT AMERICAN MELTING" .
The sound is 100% Rob GEE, which means eclectic, unexpected and completely unique.
GEE's band, who recorded the album with him and perform with him live, includes: GEE on Lead Vocals, Vin Man (Lead Guitar, Vocals), T-Bert (Drums), Mike Puch (Bass), Nicky Twist (Turntables/ Vocals), & JP Carnage (Electronic Percussion/ Guitar)
In addition to his work on the small screen with Chris Scorsese, GEE is currently writing and producing "The League of Just Us" for television. GEE is also expanding his empire and bringing Sensation (The World's Leading Dance Event) to the Western Hemisphere starting
first with New York City.
Rob GEE won't be stopped!!!!!!
Ecstasy You Got What I Need
Rob Gee Lyrics
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Doshemekota!!!
This song is about a friend of mine called ecstasy. I call it music. People call it ecstasy, and it goes like this.
Ecstasy!!!
Oh wrong song. That's right, this song is not about a person, but about the feeling called ecstasy. And that's why I have to sing this song and it goes like this...
Doshemekota!!!
Oh wrong song. This song is not about a person, but about the feeling called ecstasy. And that's why I have to sing this song and it goes like this...
Oh ecstasy, you got what I need
To make me feel right,
and to make me feel nice
Oh ecstasy, you got what I need
To make me feel right,
and to make me feel nice
I was having a bad day
Nothing was going my way
Couldn't wait to get my pay
Cause it was Friday
Sat at my desk waiting for the bell
As soon as it rang I let out a yell
Just that day everything was going wrong
As each problem happened the day became long
I went to the club to find my friend
It's only been a week since I last seen him
Always makes me feel like I'm on vacation
Always down to give me a good sensation
25 dollars to hang out with my buddy
But I don't care, cause it's worth the money
Always makes me happy, never makes me feel mad
Makes me feel great even when I'm sad
If you're looking for my friend next to me
I call it music, people call it ecstasy
I call it music, I call it music, I call it music, people call it ecstasy
The song Xtc You Got What I Need by Rob Gee is an upbeat and energetic ode to the feeling of ecstasy. The lyrics of the song contain a clever play on words, as the artist uses the personification of ecstasy as a friend, while acknowledging that people also refer to the drug as "ecstasy". The lyrics convey the idea that for Rob Gee, music is like a friend and provides a euphoric feeling that is similar to what people may experience when using drugs.
The song starts with the repeated chant "Ecstasy, Doshemekota" which sets the tone for the energetic and upbeat feel of the song. The chorus of the song repeats the phrase "Oh ecstasy, you got what I need, to make me feel right, and to make me feel nice", further emphasizing the idea that music provides a similar feeling of euphoria as drugs. The verses of the song continue this theme, with Rob Gee describing how his friend (music) makes him feel, and how he turns to it when he is having a bad day.
Line by Line Meaning
Ecstasy!!!
The song is about the feeling of ecstasy.
Doshemekota!!!
A playful sound that doesn't have any specific meaning.
Oh wrong song. That's right, this song is not about a person, but about the feeling called ecstasy. And that's why I have to sing this song and it goes like this...
The singer clarifies the subject of the song and why he's singing it.
Oh ecstasy, you got what I need
To make me feel right,
and to make me feel nice
The singer is praising the effects that ecstasy has on him.
I was having a bad day
Nothing was going my way
Couldn't wait to get my pay
Cause it was Friday
The singer sets the mood of the story by describing his bad day and his anticipation for payday.
Sat at my desk waiting for the bell
As soon as it rang I let out a yell
The singer was eager to leave work and start his weekend.
Just that day everything was going wrong
As each problem happened the day became long
The singer had a series of issues happen to him on that day, which made it even more unbearable.
I went to the club to find my friend
It's only been a week since I last seen him
Always makes me feel like I'm on vacation
Always down to give me a good sensation
The singer went to the club to meet up with his friend ecstasy, who he hasn't seen in a while. He describes how good it feels to be around his friend and how he always has a good time.
25 dollars to hang out with my buddy
But I don't care, cause it's worth the money
Always makes me happy, never makes me feel mad
Makes me feel great even when I'm sad
The singer doesn't mind spending money to be with his friend, because it brings him joy and never disappoints him.
If you're looking for my friend next to me
I call it music, people call it ecstasy
The singer identifies his friend as music, while acknowledging that others refer to it as ecstasy.
Lyrics © O/B/O APRA AMCOS
Written by: Robert Gilmore
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@scwarzewaffe85
I was late to the party with this track , didn’t hear it until I was 16.. 35 now & it still makes me smile.
Rob gee looks like a proper fun dude in the vid as well.
@debbiebryson9518
Rob gee is the fukin best 💯
@wrestlingmemeration771
I would loved to be in a rave back in the days in the golden era of Hardcore, unfortunately I didn’t, but being young doesn’t mean that you can’t have respect for the oldschool.
My big respects for all the Gabber crew.
@Therealrobgee
Amen to that. 😁💜🙏🏻⚡️
@essenergrieche
i was there (:
@chrisdanger-godlike3048
.... hmmm.... but now.... we can go with XTC into WW3! \o/ full-drugged Dancing and BOOM BOOM BOOM BOOOM BOOOM AntiHeil Zion
@2strokesumo229
Amen! I'm 19 now and made that my lifestyle.🎉
@TheDretch
I did! Saw Rob Gee a bunch of times. Good ol' days!
@ruffneck119
HARDCORE WILL NEVER DIE
@lucazockt9804
@@blokin5039 https://youtu.be/1fChOyuBrcc you Fall thus dead and little