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Tony Touch feat. D-Stroy Lyrics


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Warning.
The Surgeon General of Brooklyn, New York, has determined
That the sounds you are about to hear, will always be devastating, to your ear.

"And I'm hittin' 'em hard"
"Da Band 'Bad Boy This And Bad Boy That"

I'm still capicu still sucka free
Comin' through with a little company
Now enough of this fuckery
If it's that boom bap rap that you want, come fuck with me
Toca!
A brand you can trust
Killin' shit still with my hand on my nuts
Back by popular demand it's a must
50 MC's with plans to discuss
Plus (say what?)
I be the first one to set it
Watch what you ask for, you just might get it
Go for mine before I live to regret it
I wrote this rhyme now you can see where I'm headed
Not bad for a rookie
That's why promoters still book me while y'all playin' hookey
And y'all thought I did it all for the nookie
Off the third rope like looky looky (Looky Looky)
Superfly Snuka
Hit 'em with the left right, left right hook up
Touch and D-Stroy make you look up
While DJ Premier cuts the hook up
C'mon

"And I'm hittin' 'em hard"

Ooh, why yes
You are now rockin' with the best
My rap niggas say "yes yes"
Oh that's fresh
C'mon and bring it out your chest
My rap bitches say "yes yes"

Ooh, why yes
You are now rockin' with the best
My rap niggas say "yes yes"
Oh that's fresh
C'mon and bring it out your chest
My rap bitches say "yes yes"

I'mma destroy
Standin' in my D-Stroy stance
Gotta shine like the glow in Bruce Leroy's hands
Out of this world wild, gettin' Leonard Nimoy amped
50 MC's, 'bout to rip like B-Boy's pants
Yikes!
Bushwick son!
I am a little nutty
So lyrical kids will love me till I kill your buddy
And leave 'em like Silly Putty
From this McGillicutty to Magilla Gorilla nigga I'm talkin' everybody
Maxwell's Memorex
Tone Touch forever fresh
Headphones, hoodie on like Bill Belichick
Act disorderly
I keep whores with me
'Cause groupies wanna fuck a legend like Kimora Lee
Get up, stand up, c'mon put your hands up
Mosh to the tracks before they put us all in handcuffs
Yeah people tweeting "D is a beast"
Clean version I ain't bleepin' with you bleepin' MCs
C'mon

Ooh, why yes
You are now rockin' with the best
My rap niggas say "yes yes"
Oh that's fresh
C'mon and bring it out your chest
My rap bitches say "yes yes"

"I'm hittin' 'em hard"




"I'm back and I'm hittin' 'em hard"
"Tony Touch"

Overall Meaning

The beginning of the song starts with a warning stating that the sounds you are about to hear will be devastating to your ear. The lyrics are then introduced with references to Brooklyn and the rap group Bad Boy, followed by the claim to still be the same, still capicu, still sucka free. Toca, the nickname of Tony Touch, is mentioned as well as his reputation for killing it with his hand on his nuts. The chorus repeats "yes yes" from both rap niggas and rap bitches. D-Stroy then takes over with a lyrical style that is wild and out of this world. He gives nods to Leonard Nimoy and B-Boy's pants. Bushwick is mentioned, and he shares that he is a little nutty, but lyrical kids will love him. He mentions a few more pop culture references in his raps, including references to Kimora Lee, Silly Putty, and Maxwell's Memorex. He then encourages people to get up and mosh to the tracks before they get put in handcuffs.


The song is largely about establishing both Tony Touch and D-Stroy's reign in the rap game, calling out other MCs, and claiming that they are the best. The chorus is a direct nod to the support they receive from both male and female rap fans. The lyrics also contain various pop culture references, showcasing the wide range of inspirations and influences that Tony Touch and D-Stroy have.


Line by Line Meaning

Warning.
There is a disclaimer provided to warn listeners that they may not like the sounds they are about to hear during the song.


The Surgeon General of Brooklyn, New York, has determined
Authoritative statement validating the quality and power of Tony Touch's music.


That the sounds you are about to hear, will always be devastating, to your ear.
The music is so good and powerful that it may leave a strong impact on the listener's ears.


"And I'm hittin' 'em hard"
Tony Touch is confidently delivering his lyrics to his listeners with powerful force.


"Da Band 'Bad Boy This And Bad Boy That"
A reference to Da Band's music and Bad Boy Records, highlighting Tony Touch's connection to other successful artists in the industry.


I'm still capicu still sucka free
Tony Touch is still in touch with his Puerto Rican roots but is not easily fooled by people who try to deceive him.


Comin' through with a little company
Tony Touch is accompanied by other talented rappers in this track.


Now enough of this fuckery
He's done with nonsense and wants to get straight to business with his music.


If it's that boom bap rap that you want, come fuck with me
Tony Touch is only interested in producing the kind of hip hop music that can move listeners' bodies and souls.


Toca!
Tony Touch's nickname, Toca, is mentioned as a shoutout to himself and his brand.


A brand you can trust
Tony Touch is a reliable and respected artist in the hip hop community.


Killin' shit still with my hand on my nuts
Tony Touch is confident and assertive in his music, exemplifying his prowess as a rapper.


Back by popular demand it's a must
Tony Touch is in high demand by his fans who love his music.


50 MC's with plans to discuss
Tony Touch has many other artists lined up to collaborate with on future tracks.


Plus (say what?)
Tony Touch is affirming his status as a great artist.


I be the first one to set it
Tony Touch always leads the way with his music, setting trends that others follow.


Watch what you ask for, you just might get it
People will pay the price if they underestimate the power and impact of his music.


Go for mine before I live to regret it
Tony Touch prioritizes his music career and will not let anything stand in his way of success.


I wrote this rhyme now you can see where I'm headed
Tony Touch uses his lyrics to guide his audience into understanding the overarching themes and message in his music.


Not bad for a rookie
Despite being a newer artist, Tony Touch is already proving his worth and talent in the hip hop community.


That's why promoters still book me while y'all playin' hookey
Tony Touch is in high demand for performances because he continues to make great music while others are not as productive.


And y'all thought I did it all for the nookie
Tony Touch's dedication to his music is about much more than making money or being famous.


Off the third rope like looky looky (Looky Looky)
Tony Touch's rapping style is like a wrestler jumping off the ropes, ready to take on any challenge.


Superfly Snuka
A reference to the wrestler Superfly Jimmy Snuka who was known for his signature finishing moves.


Hit 'em with the left right, left right hook up
Tony Touch is using his music to hit his audience with a powerful beat that can stimulate their minds and bodies.


Touch and D-Stroy make you look up
Tony Touch and D-Stroy's music is so good that people can't help but pay attention to it.


While DJ Premier cuts the hook up
DJ Premier is scratching in the background and adding to the overall sound of the song.


Ooh, why yes
A playful exclamation that the listener is in for a treat with this great music.


My rap niggas say "yes yes"
Other rappers appreciate Tony Touch's talent and skills.


Oh that's fresh
Tony Touch's music is new and exciting, tempting listeners to dance and move to the beat.


C'mon and bring it out your chest
Tony Touch is calling on his listeners to let go of their inhibitions and dance freely.


My rap bitches say "yes yes"
Even female rappers appreciate Tony Touch's talent and skills.


I'mma destroy
D-Stroy announces his arrival in the song with confidence and force.


Standin' in my D-Stroy stance
D-Stroy is adopting a fighting stance, preparing to put on a show with his raps.


Gotta shine like the glow in Bruce Leroy's hands
D-Stroy is comparing himself to a martial arts character from the movie The Last Dragon, who channeled his inner strength to put on amazing feats of skill and showmanship.


Out of this world wild, gettin' Leonard Nimoy amped
D-Stroy is like an actor from Star Trek, inspiring listeners with his passion and energy.


50 MC's, 'bout to rip like B-Boy's pants
D-Stroy is excited for a group of skilled rappers to showcase their talents, moving so much that their pants might rip in the process.


Bushwick son!
D-Stroy is from Bushwick, Brooklyn, and is proud to showcase his roots in his music.


I am a little nutty
D-Stroy is a little crazy, and that's what makes his music and rapping style so unique and exciting.


So lyrical kids will love me till I kill your buddy
D-Stroy's music is so good and powerful that people will continue to listen to it until they are sick of hearing it, almost like music is taking over their life.


And leave 'em like Silly Putty
D-Stroy's music will leave a permanent impression on listeners, much like Silly Putty's impressionable texture.


From this McGillicutty to Magilla Gorilla nigga I'm talkin' everybody
D-Stroy's music is something that everyone can appreciate, no matter where they are from or what their background is.


Maxwell's Memorex
A reference to an old commercial about the sound quality of Maxwell cassette tapes used to create this line to describe the high-quality sound of the music in the song.


Tone Touch forever fresh
Tony Touch's music remains amazing and fresh even as he continues to produce more tracks.


Headphones, hoodie on like Bill Belichick
D-Stroy is wearing headphones and a hoodie, reminiscent of famous American football coach Bill Belichick who is known for wearing similar outfits during games.


Act disorderly
D-Stroy is wild and energetic, acting as though he is disorderly and breaking the rules with his music, which is what makes it so amazing and unique.


I keep whores with me
D-Stroy is surrounded by female fans who love his music and follow him around everywhere he goes.


'Cause groupies wanna fuck a legend like Kimora Lee
Groupies are attracted to famous people like model and actress Kimora Lee, making a comparison to D-Stroy's own fame and appeal as a rapper.


Get up, stand up, c'mon put your hands up
D-Stroy is calling on his audience to get up out of their seats and start dancing to the beat of his music.


Mosh to the tracks before they put us all in handcuffs
D-Stroy is urging listeners to dance and have fun before they get in trouble with the law for being too wild and unruly.


Yeah people tweeting "D is a beast"
People are sharing their praise for D-Stroy's music on social media, calling him a beast or a powerful force of nature.


Clean version I ain't bleepin' with you bleepin' MCs
D-Stroy is making it clear that he will keep his music clean and free of profanity, despite how other rappers might use it in their music.


C'mon
A final invitation for listeners to enjoy the rest of the music and dance along to the beat.


"I'm hittin' 'em hard"
A final reminder of the impact and force of Tony Touch and D-Stroy's music, delivered with strength and confidence.


"I'm back and I'm hittin' 'em hard"
Tony Touch is announcing his comeback, promising to continue making amazing music that will leave a strong impression on his listeners' ears.


"Tony Touch"
A final reference to Tony Touch's brand and success as a rapper, a statement of confidence and pride for his artistry.




Lyrics © Ultra Tunes, Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd.
Written by: JOSEPH A. HERNANDEZ, CHRISTOPHER EDWARD MARTIN, N WRITER UNKNOWN

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