Album Intro
The Ambassador Lyrics


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(One-two)
No gats, no blunts, no brew
(One-Two)
To my adults and my youth
(One-two)
The ax is at the root
(One-two)
It's time to bear fruit one two

Lyrically puttin' you down with truth it's the
Divine mixture-rhymes plus divine Scripture
No hold back Jesus is in the rhyme so that
Your heart can be confronted by the God who wants your soul back
And no matter what you have to do we'll take control back
And turn the show back over to Jesus (yea you know that)
Rhymes are pro-Christ instead of pro this and pro that
Cause many Christian songs lyrically are spiritually low fat
Religion sells, but we dwell in anti-Christian realms
So if you love Him then you've got to represent Him well
Pants might be saggin' slightly, but just imagine
Me displaying the beauty of Christ like a pageant
In your area I'm tellin' ya Christ will marry ya
But you've got to switch, let Him be your long distance carrier
No switching fee and you'll get more than just some minutes free
Cause when it's Jesus your minutes merge into infinity

(One-two)
No gats, no blunts, no brew
(One-Two)
To my adults and my youth
(One-two)
The ax is at the root
(One-two)
It's time to bear fruit one two

(One-two)
No gats, no blunts, no brew
(One-Two)
To my adults and my youth
(One-two)
The ax is at the root
(One-two)
It's time to bear fruit one two

This rap is just another effort to attract this
World that's into internets and faxes
The fact is, it's gonna burn to ashes like matches
But at last kids you've got the Good News, now pass it
Be graphic, cause the masses cut classes so they ain't heard it
But watch the way you word it, you don't want to change the verdict
Death, we borrow the breath plus the chest
Man used legs to step, man knew God then left Him
Steady theivin', leaving God for no reason
We've been booted out of Eden, what a fall like the autumn season
Instead of God we look to stars and science
Separated from the Power like an unplugged appliance
Dig this, another Savior? Check the Script
It's a myth, it's like a pig's fist, it don't exist
If you find a witness do forget this The devil's the blinding business
The counterfeit shining business

(One-two)
No gats, no blunts, no brew
(One-Two)
To my adults and my youth
(One-two)
The ax is at the root
(One-two)
It's time to bear fruit one two

(One-two)
No gats, no blunts, no brew
(One-Two)
To my adults and my youth
(One-two)
The ax is at the root
(One-two)
It's time to bear fruit one two

Understand sin sick man, you need a doctor
My "knocka," better call on Christ, only He gotcha
We all need a substitutionary Bleeder
Cause sin draws the blood from men like mosquito
Bow your knee to the Great Hope, Jesus the scapegoat
Not hard to find like bad school kids with fake notes
Some reject Christ cause it's popular, unaware his death is stoppin' the
Wrath of holy God from droppin' ya
Hope the Good News starts rockin' ya
Before the last tick tock from the biological clock in ya
Ahh, it's finite man acting autonomous
You say you want to trust? Then believe cause it's synonymous
Admit it, he died for sins that you committed
You did it, but if you trust Christ then He'll forget it
He's with it, consisdered the price and still He fitted
His deity inside humanity just for the visit
When the issue of paying for sins comes up even Giants jet
In the Garden they say, "Knicks that", in Shea they say, "We ain't met"




A blood sport with such a display of skillz
Cause even in Buffalo they know they can't pay the bills

Overall Meaning

The Ambassador's song Album Intro is a call to action, to focus on and embrace spiritual awakening and moral values. The song begins with a simple one-two beat as the rapper enforces that the real power lies not in violence, drugs or drinking, but in seeking out God and his teachings. The lyrics are a mix of divine scripture and rap as the rapper confronts listeners with the truth in a no-holds-barred manner, stating that religion may sell, but true Christianity dwells in anti-Christian realms. The song urges listeners to represent themselves as true followers of Christ by displaying his beauty and loving kindness. The rapper compares himself to the long-distance carrier who connects us with God, a switch that does not require any payment and whose benefits last for infinity.


The second verse describes the current state of the world, with humanity's separation from God and reliance on superficial things like technology and science. The rapper urges listeners to seek out the true savior, to admit and seek redemption for their sins, and to trust in Jesus Christ as their only hope for spiritual salvation. The lyrics are clever and thought-provoking, urging listeners to take a hard look at their lives and make necessary changes in their thinking, attitude and behavior.


Line by Line Meaning

(One-two) No gats, no blunts, no brew (One-Two) To my adults and my youth (One-two) The ax is at the root (One-two) It's time to bear fruit one two
This is a call out to the youth and the adults to understand the message being given. The root of the problem is being addressed, and it's time to bring forth positive results that are beneficial.


Lyrically puttin' you down with truth it's the Divine mixture-rhymes plus divine Scripture No hold back Jesus is in the rhyme so that Your heart can be confronted by the God who wants your soul back
The song brings the truth backed up by the Bible. The rhyme carries a message that urges the listener to convert and let Jesus bring salvation. The message is confrontational, and it is intended to bring one's soul back to the Almighty God.


And no matter what you have to do we'll take control back And turn the show back over to Jesus (yea you know that) Rhymes are pro-Christ instead of pro this and pro that Cause many Christian songs lyrically are spiritually low fat
The message behind the song is to bring control back to Jesus from worldly things that have taken over. The focus is on Christ, unlike other Christian songs that stray away from the word of God.


Religion sells, but we dwell in anti-Christian realms So if you love Him then you've got to represent Him well Pants might be saggin' slightly, but just imagine Me displaying the beauty of Christ like a pageant
The song acknowledges that people are drawn to religion these days, but this song is not about religion per se. It's about presenting oneself as a representative of Christ. The image that the song implies is of the beauty of Jesus Christ displayed like a pageant despite physical appearances.


In your area I'm tellin' ya Christ will marry ya But you've got to switch, let Him be your long distance carrier No switching fee and you'll get more than just some minutes free Cause when it's Jesus your minutes merge into infinity
This is a message of hope that conveys changing one's way of life and submitting to Christ results in eternal bliss. A calling to Christ is free, and when one accepts him, eternity awaits them.


This rap is just another effort to attract this World that's into internets and faxes The fact is, it's gonna burn to ashes like matches But at last kids you've got the Good News, now pass it
The song's message is to reach the younger generation through their interests in the modern world. Any worldly thing will eventually fade, but the Good News will continue to flourish, that one must share.


Be graphic, cause the masses cut classes so they ain't heard it But watch the way you word it, you don't want to change the verdict Death, we borrow the breath plus the chest Man used legs to step, man knew God then left Him
The song calls for graphical messages to convey the Good News to a larger mass. The world is ignoring the message, so it's the people's responsibility to deliver it without changing the message. A reminder that death is inevitable, but salvation is attainable, and it's one's duty to reach out.


Dig this, another Savior? Check the Script It's a myth, it's like a pig's fist, it don't exist If you find a witness do forget this The devil's the blinding business The counterfeit shining business
The song denies other forms of saviors and urges one to check with the Script. There is no other path to salvation, and the rest is just misguidance from the devil. The song intends to shine light on the truth and expose the devil's deceit.


Understand sin sick man, you need a doctor My "knocka," better call on Christ, only He gotcha We all need a substitutionary Bleeder Cause sin draws the blood from men like mosquito
The song emphasizes that sin cripples humanity and that Jesus Christ is the only way to heal from it. Christ is the only substitute for mankind who can help us live a fulfilling life.


Bow your knee to the Great Hope, Jesus the scapegoat Not hard to find like bad school kids with fake notes Some reject Christ cause it's popular, unaware his death is stoppin' the Wrath of holy God from droppin' ya
The song urges the listeners to bow down to Jesus, our only Great Hope. He stands out and is present for all of us to find. The song expresses how some people reject Christ because it's popular, but they're unaware that his death is meant to save them from the wrath of God.


Hope the Good News starts rockin' ya Before the last tick tock from the biological clock in ya Ahh, it's finite man acting autonomous You say you want to trust? Then believe cause it's synonymous
The song speaks about the urgency that comes with the Good News, which is that one must believe before the last second ends. They talk about how people are acting like they are invincible, but in reality, everyone is finite. Hence, they urge to trust, which is synonymous with believing.


Admit it, he died for sins that you committed You did it, but if you trust Christ then He'll forget it He's with it, considered the price and still He fitted His deity inside humanity just for the visit
The song brings to light that Christ died for our sins, which we committed, but if we trust Him, He'll forgive us. They talk about how He considered the price and still visited humanity because He wanted to give us hope and eternal life.


When the issue of paying for sins comes up even Giants jet In the Garden they say, "Knicks that", in Shea they say, "We ain't met" A blood sport with such a display of skillz Cause even in Buffalo they know they can't pay the bills
The song amusingly highlights how people run away from issues of sin, and they use sports teams such as Giants, Knicks, Shea, and Buffalo, to show how even these successful teams have no means to pay their bills. It's reminiscent of how nothing in the world can pay for our sins other than Christ.




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