Daddy X
D-Loc
Richter
Saint Dog
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Daddy X
D-Loc
Richter
Saint Dog
Judge D
Big B
John E. Necro
Chucky Styles
Just Cause
Pakelika
Dirtball
Whenever a general goes to war, he calls upon his best soldiers to lead him to victory. On August 29th, 2006, Suburban Noize Records proudly goes to war with the release of SubNoize Souljaz “Droppin' Bombs,” a 20 song collaboration unifying a roster of artists currently making waves in the world of underground music.
SubNoize Souljaz “Droppin' Bombs” features the very best that underground music has to offer today. This army is comprised of Daddy X, D-Loc and Richter of the Kottonmouth Kings ; white trash renegade Big B , who also appears on the hit A&E television series Inked ; Jared from (hed)p.e. ; influential lyrical activist Brother J of the legendary X Clan ; political rapper Judge D ; underground sensation Dirtball ; punk rockers Last Laugh ; Psychopathic Records very own Twiztid and a host of other rising stars.
“For years Suburban Noize has been more like a family than a record label. We've always made guest appearances on each other's records, toured together and supported one another to push everyone's success to new heights,” says Daddy X of Kottonmouth Kings. “This record is not only a great creative experience but a great way to show the unity between everyone.”
One of the most surprising tracks on the album comes on the title track “Droppin' Bombs” featuring Psychopathic Records Twiztid, Big B, Dirtball and Daddy X of Kottonmouth Kings. The song unites two of the biggest forces in the world of underground music on one track.
"It was time to show the underground that the controversial beef between Twiztid and us was laid to rest," says Daddy X. "It was great to bring the Psychopathic and Sub Noize families together."
Other notable tracks on the album include X Clan's Brother J, Daddy X and Tristate from One Session coming together in a moment of hip hop bliss on “Locomotive;” the original “Royal Highness” line-up of the Kottonmouth Kings re-uniting to create “Still Smokin';” while Johnny Richter teams up with punk rockers Last Laugh on the album closing “Camp Radd,” a song about the good times they shared together.
For over a decade Suburban Noize Records has been creating an underground empire, marketing and distributing over 20 artists including Kottonmouth Kings, (hed)pe , Authority Zero , and the legendary X Clan . Ignored at large by mainstream media, Suburban Noize Records popularity continues to thrive as an alternative to the corporate labels.
With over 20 tracks that range from banging hip-hop to full on aggressive punk rock, SubNoize Souljaz have created an arsenal of smoking tracks for their assault against the corporate music world. Join the army or prepare to be annihilated.
Droppin' Bombs
SubNoize Souljaz Lyrics
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Cause I see nobody, nobody but you, you, you
I'm never confused
Hey, hey
I'm so used to being used
So I love when you call unexpected
Cause I hate when the moment's expected
So I'ma care for you, you, you
Cause boy you're perfect
You're always worth it
And you deserve it
The way you work it
Cause boy you earned it(shit)
Boy you earned it, yeah
You know our love would be tragic (oh yeah)
So you don't pay it, don't pay it no mind
We live with no lies
Hey, hey
You're my favorite kind of night
So I love when you call unexpected
Cause I hate when the moment's expected
So I'ma care for you, you, you
I'ma care for you, you, you, you, yeah
Cause boy you're perfect (boy you're perfect)
You're always worth it (always worth it)
And you deserve it (and you deserve it)
The way you work it (the way you work it)
Cause boy you earned it ()
Boy you earned it, yeah
On that lonely night (lonely night)
You said it wouldn't be love
But we felt the rush
It made us believe it there was only us, (only us)
Convinced we were broken inside, inside
Cause boy you're perfect (boy you're perfect)
You're always worth it (you're always worth it)
And you deserve it (and you deserve it)
The way you work it (the way you work it)
Cause boy you earned it (boy you earned it)
Boy you earned it, (shit)
Cause boy you're perfect
the way you work it
and you deserve it
boy you deserve it
you earned it.
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The lyrics of the song Droppin' Bombs by SubNoize Souljaz seem to be about a relationship between two individuals. The singer talks about how this person makes everything seem like magic because they are the only one they see. They also mention how they are used to being used, but when this person unexpectedly calls, they feel cared for. The singer admits that their love would be tragic and they live with no lies. They also express their admiration for the person, who in their eyes is perfect and always worth the care that they give.
The lyrics have a slightly romantic tone, with the singer showing appreciation for this person's efforts in the relationship. They talk about how they have been hurt before and used, but this person makes them feel cared for and loved. The chorus, where the singer tells the person that they are perfect and deserve to be cared for the way they work, serves to emphasize this point.
Overall, the lyrics of Droppin' Bombs seem to be a love song about a relationship where one person cares deeply for the other and feels appreciated by them.
Line by Line Meaning
You make it look like it's magic
Your actions and behaviors are so impressive and captivating that they seem almost otherworldly and mystical.
Cause I see nobody, nobody but you, you, you
In your presence, nobody else matters to me. My attention is focused solely on you.
I'm never confused
I'm always sure of my feelings for you and what you mean to me.
Hey, hey
A simple interjection used for emphasis or signaling a change in topic or mood.
I'm so used to being used
I'm accustomed to being taken advantage of or treated poorly in relationships, but with you it's different.
So I love when you call unexpected
I appreciate when you surprise me with spontaneous phone calls or visits.
Cause I hate when the moment's expected
I dislike it when things are too predictable or routine in our relationship.
So I'ma care for you, you, you
I'm going to take care of you and be there for you.
Cause boy you're perfect
I think you're flawless and amazing just the way you are.
You're always worth it
You're always capable of making our relationship worthwhile, even in difficult times.
And you deserve it
You deserve to be treated with love, respect, and kindness because of who you are.
The way you work it
The effort you put into our relationship and the way you behave and treat me is commendable and appreciated.
Boy you earned it(shit)
You worked hard to earn my love, trust, and affection.
You know our love would be tragic (oh yeah)
Our relationship could have serious negative consequences or end badly if we're not careful.
So you don't pay it, don't pay it no mind
You don't worry about the risks or potential problems our relationship may have.
We live with no lies
We're honest with each other and don't hide anything in our relationship.
You're my favorite kind of night
Spending time with you is my favorite way to spend an evening or night.
On that lonely night (lonely night)
Remembering a specific occasion in the past when we were both feeling lonely and found comfort in each other's company.
You said it wouldn't be love
We both initially thought that our relationship would be something casual or temporary and not serious love.
But we felt the rush
Instead of just a casual fling, we both felt a strong attraction and excitement towards each other which led to something more serious.
It made us believe it there was only us, (only us)
Our strong connection made us feel like we were the only ones who mattered and that nothing else was as important as our relationship.
Convinced we were broken inside, inside
Both of us felt like we had internal struggles and issues that were holding us back or making us feel incomplete before we met each other.
Cause boy you're perfect (boy you're perfect)
Reinforcing the idea that the person is perfect and amazing to the singer.
Cause boy you earned it (boy you earned it)
Reinforcing the idea that the person worked hard to earn the artist's love and respect.
Boy you earned it, (shit)
A repeated line used to emphasize and convey admiration and appreciation for the person.
Contributed by Natalie M. Suggest a correction in the comments below.
@pitrhudiny579
2024 lets go🤟
@mr.wright7165
Been a fan since 07 boy
@chuckennuggett
been listening for about 11 years now
@brourie
this song is da shit one of their best material
@DukeNeedles
There is no Beef. Juggalos and kings are the same family just different coasts. I'm from West Coast and i listen to both ICP and KMK. Whoop Whoop!
@juggalohiphopemporiummore7134
Kottonmouth are Juggalo
@lil2hood
west coast here too fan
@dayrock82
Gotta bump this
@kirkbrindley3667
can It get any better then this holy shit an all star line up!!!!
@maulmusix
freak awesome