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1. Alistaire Mc Calla, Roshaun Clarke, Craig Thompson and Xavier Davidson make up the Jamaican dancehall crew, known as T.O.K (a.k.a Touch Of Klass).
Straight from Jamaica, T.O.K has emerged as dancehall's hottest foursome. The band, made up of Alex, Flexx, Bay-C and Craigy T, have shown their true strength with their sophomore VP Records set.
The group started out in high school doing R'n'B covers, and it was only a matter of time before they began to blend hardcore dancehall into their music to create their trademark style. After building a fan base on their home island, the group was recognised in the U.S. with their 2001 debut album "My Crew, My Dawgs," which peaked at No. 6 on Billboard's Top Reggae Albums chart.
With singles such as "Gal You Ah Lead", T.O.K has become a crossover hit. The single has re-introduced the group to fans both stateside and abroad, as the world's current fascination with dancehall continues to grow. T.O.K sees it as their duty to "continue doing more quality songs that everybody loves to sing because more eyes are on us and the whole dancehall fraternity on a whole," says Flexx. "We hope that our fans will see that we have grown as artists," says Bay-C. "We will be around for a very long time."
Bring It On
T.O.K. Lyrics
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But I learn I don't break
But I won't turn time for that
Bring it back bring it back bring it back
I'll do whatever it takes
To make it right plan will change
But I won't turn time for that
Bring it back bring it back bring it back
Bring it back bring it back bring it back
And I won't turn time for that
Bring it back bring it back bring it back
Bring it back bring it back bring it back
Bring it back bring it back bring it back
And I won't turn time for that
Bring it back bring it back bring it back
When I tell you where the fame came from it's a shame shame
All you need to know is the pen game is flame flame
When we talk about the maim brain it's a blame game
When we talk about the membrane I make my pen drain
Where I learnt rapping ask a lion how his mane came
Never forgetting whatever happen I'm gonna stay same
But storing everything like a fucking computer mainframe
Fuck that who's going back just to put the blame
I don't wanna be Kraken I'd rather be Medusa bitch
Size don't matter it depends on how you use it
I don't wanna kill a motherfucker while I do this
But if I have to I'm a stone I want music
Weed can do what back then medusa did
Pork on my plate a muslim asking who's the fucking pig
Never meant to hurt anyone but it is my gig
I don't even know who the fuck the beat producer is
They treat me like a payphone they pay me the change
I would try to keep connection on with my humour
Doing all type of crazy shit so they think I'm cool
I'm a cell but they treat me like a fucking tumour
Now I'm making my moves and you losing your shit
Now I'm getting my views when you boozing with your bitch
I sit alone thinking that I'm oozing like a prick
We can never be compared though and I work for it
I make a mistake
But I learn I don't break
But I won't turn time for that
Bring it back bring it back bring it back
I'll do whatever it takes
To make it right plan will change
But I won't turn time for that
Bring it back bring it back bring it back
Bring it back bring it back bring it back
Bring it back bring it back bring it back
And I won't turn time for that
Bring it back bring it back bring it back
Bring it back bring it back bring it back
Bring it back bring it back bring it back
And I won't turn time for that
Bring it back bring it back bring it back
The lyrics to T.O.K. feat. BEENIE MAN's song Bring It On explore the theme of learning from mistakes and moving forward without dwelling on the past. The singer admits to making mistakes but instead of dwelling on them, he chooses to learn from them and make things right. He acknowledges that plans may change, but he is not willing to turn back time to fix things that have already happened. Instead, he urges listeners to bring their best selves to the table and do whatever it takes to succeed.
The second verse takes a more introspective look at the singer's journey in the music industry. He reflects on the fame that he has gained and the work that he has put in to get there. He acknowledges that he has made mistakes along the way but remains committed to his craft. He also touches on issues such as religion and personal identity, highlighting the complexity of his experiences. In the end, the singer celebrates his accomplishments and encourages listeners to do the same while never forgetting the lessons that they have learned.
Line by Line Meaning
I make a mistake
I admit to making mistakes
But I learn I don't break
I gain knowledge from my mistakes and don't give up
But I won't turn time for that
I won't waste time dwelling on the past
Bring it back bring it back bring it back
I'm willing to go the extra mile to fix things
I'll do whatever it takes
I'm committed to making things right
To make it right plan will change
I'm willing to adapt and adjust my plans to achieve my goal
Bring it back bring it back bring it back
I'm persistent in my efforts to make things right
When I tell you where the fame came from it's a shame shame
The source of my fame is nothing to be proud of
All you need to know is the pen game is flame flame
What you should focus on is my skill as a writer
When we talk about the maim brain it's a blame game
When it comes to blaming someone for the damage to the brain, it becomes a game of finger-pointing
When we talk about the membrane I make my pen drain
When we discuss writing, I bring my A-game and leave nothing in the tank
Where I learnt rapping ask a lion how his mane came
I developed my rapping skills on my own, like a lion growing its mane
Never forgetting whatever happen I'm gonna stay same
No matter what happens, I will remain true to myself
But storing everything like a fucking computer mainframe
I remember everything and process it like a powerful computer system
Fuck that who's going back just to put the blame
I don't waste time blaming others, I focus on making things right
I don't wanna be Kraken I'd rather be Medusa bitch
I don't want to cause destruction like the sea monster Kraken, I prefer the power of the mythical creature Medusa
Size don't matter it depends on how you use it
What's important is how you use what you have, not how much you have
I don't wanna kill a motherfucker while I do this
I don't want to harm anyone while pursuing my goals
But if I have to I'm a stone I want music
If necessary, I can become cold and unyielding like a stone, all in the service of creating music
Weed can do what back then medusa did
Marijuana can have a similar power and impact as the mythical creature Medusa did in the past
Pork on my plate a muslim asking who's the fucking pig
My actions may offend or contradict the beliefs of others
Never meant to hurt anyone but it is my gig
While I don't intend to hurt anyone, sometimes it may happen in the course of pursuing my career
I don't even know who the fuck the beat producer is
I don't concern myself with the identity of the person who produced the instrumental track
They treat me like a payphone they pay me the change
People treat me like a commodity, paying me only what they think I'm worth
I would try to keep connection on with my humour
I try to maintain a connection with others through my sense of humor
Doing all type of crazy shit so they think I'm cool
I engage in wild behavior to impress others and be seen as cool
I'm a cell but they treat me like a fucking tumour
I feel trapped and undervalued, like a cancerous growth
Now I'm making my moves and you losing your shit
I'm taking action and succeeding, while others are losing their cool
Now I'm getting my views when you boozing with your bitch
While others are lounging or drinking, I'm busy gaining views and making progress
I sit alone thinking that I'm oozing like a prick
I reflect on my progress and feel proud of my achievements, even if others may see me as arrogant
We can never be compared though and I work for it
I believe that my skills and talents are unique and cannot be compared to anyone else's, and I work hard to cultivate them
Lyrics © O/B/O DistroKid
Written by: Keyur Raut
Lyrics Licensed & Provided by LyricFind
@Hanadi.22
Baby, you can
Ride it, ooh, yeah
Bring it over to my place
And you be like
"Baby, who cares?"
But I know you care
Bring it over to my place
You don't know what you did, did to me
Your body lightweight speaks to me
I don't know what you did, did to me
Your body lightweight speaks to me
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@wafflelover69420
Your body language speaks to me😩
I love your videoss
@sleepy._0
i thought its "Your body language speaks to me" 🗿💦
@wafflelover69420
@@sleepy._0 that’s the misheard lol
Yet same tho
@sleepy._0
@@wafflelover69420 lol yaa everyone prb does
@icantwiththisrn1649
😮💨
@pedromelo2739
imagine how nostalgic this song will be in 10 years
@tisttrs6337
PLS THIS
@nataliarocha7155
Idk why people don’t feel nostalgic about it now lol the song literally came out 3 years ago 😂
@THEDONSTR8Fightah76
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