Get Wild
The N.P.G. Lyrics


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Chorus: Treach
Till death do us, can't move us
We can rat-tat-a-tat-tat-a or build, it don't matter
Holler if you hear this, realness
Thugs gon' feel this, Brooklyn banger Jersey jackin
Steal shit

[Billy Danze]
Now we have met and connect with a lot of different MC's [sho nuff]
Raised hell to a lot of different degrees
And we have the Constitution of Rights to bear arms
To flare arms, whenever we fear harm
It's near [yeah, clack clack], keep it right
If you pro gang, you don't belong around here soldier
I'm like fish scale, without the pedastool
Come to teach the new school, true school jewels
I'm never followin them fools, I'm a real stand up dude
I makes my own motherfuckin rules
So what's it gonna be, let me know
Bucka bucka blow, bucka blow blow, there you go
And we foul to eliminate these habits
And the best way is to eliminate these faggots
All disrespect attended
To anybody who may be affended, by the way I represented
And I'm no stranger, to danger
Dance with a strange man in a field with anger
Now ain't that ghetto, for ya
Cock sucka, we will proceed to squeeze and sproll muthafuckas

Chorus

Hook: Treach
Till death ditty do us, and they say tough tough ditty to us
We'll be stompin bitches till they shoot us, get wild
*repeated*

[Lil Fame]
Who wanna go against the man, that walked across hot fire
Banned for the kicked down door for my whole empire
Rapid fire, [First Family], Rapid Fire, [M.O.P.]
See, I know a lot, seen a lot, don' been through a lot
Took a lot, never took a shot
God forbid, If I took a hot slug for a reason
Try to understand my pain, roll up some trees an'
Reminisce on them feels I was bringin
Spark up a L, while you got the M.O.P. shit bangin
Listen to the words of a nigga, represent that
You see I really meant that, for the memories I left back
Lil Fame never was a shady ass nigga
When it was on, we scar fools and a gravy ass nigga
So when you crack ya bottle and you pour ya liquor holla at me
[Fizzy Woe Mack] That was my nigga

Chorus

[Treach]
You did ya hit you had to do most
Five minutes and you go
Comin with ya new show, and watch ya get sumo
Doin this shit since gettin whipped for wastin grtis
And sneakin out when mom had late shifts and same mix
Snakes quit, I flip up flops and fuck flows
I fuck up ya fun and they don't care who the fuck knows
I'm sutile followed and find and fucked up
Before I take out my garbage I frisk a whole dump truck
My pump what, so pump up tracks belack back
Roll crazy with eighty rollin in stollin jack act
Jersey's on the map for car jacks and gat smacks
I'm on the map for bringin the bitch outta niggas on wax
What, with M.O.P.

(several names and shit shouted out)

Chorus

Hook





Yea, salute, salute

Overall Meaning

The N.P.G.'s song Get Wild features Treach and Billy Danze, with Lil Fame and Treach adding verses. The chorus primarily emphasizes the theme of loyalty and how nothing can move or destroy the unbreakable bond between friends. The lyrics also touch on violence, guns, and the murder of those who oppose the group's brutal tactics. Billy Danze's verse expands upon the right to bear arms outlined in the Constitution and how they will use it against those who pose a threat. Lil Fame's verse, on the other hand, speaks of his experiences and pain while also emphasizing his loyalty to his friends. Treach's verse is predominantly about his rough upbringing and the brutality of the streets. The song finishes with a chant to 'salute' to signify their unity and dedication to one another.


Line by Line Meaning

Till death do us, can't move us
We will not be moved until death takes us.


We can rat-tat-a-tat-tat-a or build, it don't matter
From building to demolishing, we can do both with ease.


Holler if you hear this, realness
If you recognize authenticity, let it be known.


Thugs gon' feel this, Brooklyn banger Jersey jackin
Gangsters in the tri-state area will resonate with this music.


Steal shit
Committed to taking what is not given.


Now we have met and connect with a lot of different MC's [sho nuff]
We've communicated with numerous rappers without question.


Raised hell to a lot of different degrees
We've caused trouble to various extents.


And we have the Constitution of Rights to bear arms
By law, we are entitled to carry firearms.


To flare arms, whenever we fear harm
If we feel threatened, we will use our weapons.


I'm like fish scale, without the pedastool
I may be desirable, but I'm not here to be worshipped.


Come to teach the new school, true school jewels
Teaching valuable lessons to those unaware of the truth.


I'm never followin them fools, I'm a real stand up dude
I'm not a follower, but rather an individual with high moral standards.


I makes my own motherfuckin rules
I dictate my own rules.


So what's it gonna be, let me know
What's your decision, inform me.


Bucka bucka blow, bucka blow blow, there you go
The sound of gunshots, implying violent action.


And we foul to eliminate these habits
We use dirty tactics to get rid of unwanted habits.


And the best way is to eliminate these faggots
The best method is to eradicate the unworthy.


All disrespect attended
Accept my apology for any disrespect shown.


To anybody who may be affended, by the way I represented
To those who may be hurt by my conduct, understand that it's my way of representing myself.


And I'm no stranger, to danger
I'm familiar with danger and its consequences.


Dance with a strange man in a field with anger
Engaging in conflict/altercation with a dangerous individual.


Now ain't that ghetto, for ya
That's just the way things are in a rough setting.


Cock sucka, we will proceed to squeeze and sproll muthafuckas
An offensive way of stating that they will use violence against those who act out.


Till death ditty do us, and they say tough tough ditty to us
We won't be swayed until we die, even if it's tough.


We'll be stompin bitches till they shoot us, get wild
We will continue to be violent and wild until someone kills us, demonstrating our reckless nature.


Who wanna go against the man, that walked across hot fire
Who's foolish enough to challenge someone who's endured extreme adversity?


Banned for the kicked down door for my whole empire
I was kicked out of my own establishment, jeopardizing my entire legacy.


Rapid fire, [First Family], Rapid Fire, [M.O.P.]
Shouting out individuals, followed by 'Rapid Fire,' representing fast-paced energy.


See, I know a lot, seen a lot, don' been through a lot
I'm knowledgeable and experienced, having been through a lot of life's struggles.


Took a lot, never took a shot
I've faced many challenges but have never failed or given in.


God forbid, If I took a hot slug for a reason
If I were to get shot for a cause I believe in, it would be a unfortunate situation.


Try to understand my pain, roll up some trees an'
Attempt to comprehend my hardships and smoke some marijuana.


Reminisce on them feels I was bringin
Take a moment to remember the emotions I used to instill.


Spark up a L, while you got the M.O.P. shit bangin
Smoke a joint while listening to loud M.O.P. music.


Listen to the words of a nigga, represent that
Take heed of the lyrics of a black male who embodies this lifestyle.


You see I really meant that, for the memories I left back
I'm genuine in what I say and represent, as it's a reflection of my past.


Lil Fame never was a shady ass nigga
I've always been an honest person.


When it was on, we scar fools and a gravy ass nigga
When confronted, I'd fight and err on the side of aggression and victory.


So when you crack ya bottle and you pour ya liquor holla at me
If you need someone to talk to while drinking, I'm here for you.


[Fizzy Woe Mack] That was my nigga
Acknowledgement of someone who's passed away and was cherished.


You did ya hit you had to do most
You accomplished what you had to do.


Five minutes and you go
You have little time, and it's almost over.


Comin with ya new show, and watch ya get sumo
Expect to enter a grand performance, and be impressed.


Doin this shit since gettin whipped for wastin grtis
Been part of this lifestyle since being beaten as a child for being wasteful.


And sneakin out when mom had late shifts and same mix
Avoiding punishment for leaving the house at inconvenient times.


Snakes quit, I flip up flops and fuck flows
Traitors leave, while I switch up rhyming flows with every beat.


I fuck up ya fun and they don't care who the fuck knows
I can mess up your good time, and it won't matter who sees it.


I'm sutile followed and find and fucked up
People attempt to follow and find me, only to discover my destructive behavior.


Before I take out my garbage I frisk a whole dump truck
Ensuring safety by checking for danger before taking the trash out.


My pump what, so pump up tracks belack back
Having a loaded gun, causing fear and forceful momentum within music.


Roll crazy with eighty rollin in stollin jack act
Driving recklessly with an armed gang of 80 people.


Jersey's on the map for car jacks and gat smacks
Jersey City's violence and car theft problems are well-known.


I'm on the map for bringin the bitch outta niggas on wax
I've established my musical notoriety for making tough men appear vulnerable.


Yea, salute, salute
Acknowledging and showing respect to others.




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Written by: CHRIS COLONNA

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Ritchie Rosson

This was the time I got into Prince. Everyone was hating on him for being pretentious but I thought the whole name change and covering his face was brilliance. Love this song and performance. Thank you for posting!

Ritchie Rosson

@Peter FalconerΒ  Haha! Brilliant. We were on the same level exactly dude.

Peter Falconer

Same - my dad was into him so I hated it because, well, it was my dad's music. Plus the screaming on tracks like Darling Nikki used to scare me - I wanted everything to be nice and crisp and clean like Stock Aitken & Waterman or Michael Jackson. Then when everybody was slagging Prince off for being a weird shortarse maniac changing his name to a symbol, my contrarian self decided to properly dig into dad's record collection and see what all the fuss was about.

casbah7

Love it Love it Love it. I'm 58 and grew with Prince through all the changes. Every time the critics didn't like something, a lot of us loved it. He said we were evolving with him because he couldn't stay 19 forever.

Kar Lar

Started that journey back then as well. I was only 15 at the time. Never missed a beat.

Tess Wonderful

casbah7 This is how I feel too.
I have so enjoyed traveling with him on his musical journey.

Henri Nevermind

I'm 54yrs old and PRINCE PROVIDED the soundtrack to my Life...I've been a follower of PRINCE from his very 1st Album

malik740ali

yes indeed

XCLent0

Prince crushes the bass on this jam.

Jamie Clarke

He does...but he's not actually doing that much. And that's his genius.

If you watch closely, there's another bandmember playing the main bass parts...Prince is just playing a few small accents here and there to add another (perfect) layer. No regular guitar either, which Prince is known for, just two layers of bass. One playing the main bass lines that you wouldn't ordinarily pay attention to, and Prince playing very basic but killer bass guitar fills and accents.

Genius.

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