1) The fusion instr… Read Full Bio ↴There are 4 bands with the name 'The Square'
1) The fusion instrumental music band from Japan. In 1976, They formed "THE SQUARE" led by Masahiro Ando. In 1978, they made their debut in album "LUCKY SUMMER LADY". They changed the band name to "T-SQUARE" which they used in the case of success in U.S.A. in 1989. In 2003, they celebrated the 25th anniversary of their debut and they regrouped for a limited time.
2) A band from Lincoln, Nebraska. The lead singer was Sean Beste, with James Valentine of Maroon 5 fame as the former guitarist. Their debut and only album was entitled "This Magnificent Nonsense."
3) A Drum & Bass project by Aleksandar Markovic (http://www.myspace.com/thesquarednb).
4) South-East London crew The Square, led by MC and producer Novelist, part of the new wave of grime followed by other London-based artists such as Stormzy. Everyone in the group is aged between 15 and 20 and other notable members would be producer Lolingo and MCs DeeJillz and Elfkid, the whole groups reeks of the old BBK days.
Lewisham McDeez
The Square Lyrics
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Lewisham McDeez
Wanna war me?
Lewisham McDeez
Wanna clash me?
Lewisham McDeez
You will get merked
And again, Lewisham McDeez
Wanna war me?
Lewisham McDeez
Wanna clash me?
Lewisham McDeez
You will get merked
Lewisham McDeez
Like, yo, I come from the road
All of my family come from the road
Brothers, sisters, come from the road
Uncles, aunties, come from the road
It'll be long if I come to your road
It'll be long if you come to my road
Prem, that's on my road
Fam, it's mad on the road
Oy mate, your a bit of Mcdee Salad
On your go I'll lick off the cannon
Now you know anybody get's it
Head tops splattered
Like next round you're gonna get battered
You don't want a war you're gonna get clattered
I spat the reload the bar when it mattered
Levels them high, high like a ladder
This flow's a stonker, everybody's spazzing
You don't wanna clash, get brash, best sit back
Not big, cos you got a tache and a six-pack
Get bun like burgers when you flip that
Lyrically you'll get yam like Big Mac
Nah, I don't wanna really wanna get vexed
Like when you gotta ask boss man "Where my chips at?" (Oi Boss)
Lewisham McDs clash, don't chit chat
Get your heads back's what I'm throwing my drink at
Edgy
You don't wanna war me
Watch your tongue, you don't wanna get chiefed
Face get left ugly and gory
I'll dash a burger into your cheek
Ketchup to your head top and ice cream
Don't chat, don't act up, do not speak
Forget roads, just MC
You man are all chicken like KFC
WWF, WWE, Kurt Angle, Stone Cold Steve
You don't know about DDP, it's me, it's me, it's DDP
Shut up, hit with the DDT
Put you on the ground for the 1, 2, 3
What do you mean? What do you mean?
I was watching wrestling before Sky Sports 3
I'm not the guy to buy from McDeez
Wanna clash me buck me at McDeez
It's the hot spot, but it's not acne
Man bring the beef like burger and cheese
Man get bun with no cheese
When you're ready, you're ready, I'm at McDeez
I'm a spin'em and kill' em and put them down quickly
Roll with The Square cause they're my team
The Square's song Lewisham McDeez is a drill rap that talks about the hardscrabble life on the road and the daily frustrations that come with it. The opening lyrics, "Yeah wagwan? Why's it taking so long for me to get fucking served man?" speaks to the artist's irritation in the fast-food restaurant. He initially orders a Big Mac meal with a Sprite but then changes his order to a fillet-o-fish as he loses patience waiting in line.
The lyrics then reflect on the hard life and the difficulties that come with it. The artist talks about his family, relatives, and siblings who all come from the road. He strongly emphasizes the difference between his road and others and throws a direct challenge to the Lewisham McD's restaurant, threatening them with violence if they dare to come to his road.
In summary, the song is a drill rap with a fast tempo and heavy beats. The artist reflects on hard times; from growing up in rough neighborhoods to feeling frustrated by the long wait in fast-food restaurants. The song is laced with vivid and often-gory imagery creating a strong sense of toughness and violence. It speaks to the artist's grind and determination while subtly referencing the difficulties of living on the edge.
Line by Line Meaning
Yeah wagwan? Why's it taking so long for me to get fucking served man?
The singer is impatiently waiting in line at McDonald's and wants to order a Big Mac meal with no ice in their Sprite and large chips.
Lewisham McDeez, Wanna war me?
The singer identifies themselves as a resident of Lewisham and challenges anyone who wants to engage in a rap battle.
You will get merked, and again, Lewisham McDeez
The singer warns their opponent that they will lose the rap battle and emphasizes their Lewisham identity.
Like, yo, I come from the road
The artist claims to come from a dangerous environment.
It'll be long if I come to your road
If the artist were to visit their opponent's neighborhood, they would not be welcomed.
Fam, it's mad on the road
The singer emphasizes the dangerous nature of their environment.
You don't want a war you're gonna get clattered
The singer warns their opponent that they will be defeated in the rap battle.
I'll dash a burger into your cheek
The artist threatens physical violence by throwing a burger at their opponent.
Forget roads, just MC
The artist suggests that their opponent focus on their music rather than where they come from.
Man bring the beef like burger and cheese
The artist compares their rap battle to a burger with beef and cheese in it.
When you're ready, you're ready, I'm at McDeez
The singer is ready to engage in the rap battle at McDonald's.
Roll with The Square cause they're my team
The artist is part of a rap group called The Square.
Writer(s): The Square
Contributed by Grayson G. Suggest a correction in the comments below.
@StannardRg4
It feels like being back in the 00's listening to a proper grime tune, This is sick
@zmacb
StannardRg4 i was going to say the same thing. The vibe is to much
@stephen88hox
sounds very very similar to an old mr wong tune potion
@kamrankam5948
I enjoyed being part of this music video, these young guys are talented. Kamran Kam (Ronald Mcdonald) ;-)
@darylcastillo1439
The sight of Ronald McDonald kung-fu kicking a giant lobster wasn't something I thought I needed in my life, but now I do! Β Bless, my fellow Lewisham boys!
@ozoko
From a long lineage of truck drivers. Much respect
@livingthelewishamdream7394
This is my fav Lewisham song, alongside 'Lewisham Now' by Cesar Laser. And yes, I'm living the Lewisham Dream, lol!!! ...and loving every minute of it!!
@Gatsbyy
Living the Lewisham Dream! battyman
@xfmk9296
+Living the Lewisham Dream! Some wet downie
@jmj131
Sick tune!
Big up from Poland!!!