1. Trouble was formed in Chicago, Illinois, the USA in 1979 by vocalist Eric Wagner, guitarists Bruce Franklin and Rick Wartell, bassist Sean McAllister, and drummer Jeff Oly Olson. Drawing deeply from Black Sabbath for inspiration (with occasional nods to the psychedelic sounds of the late '60s thrown in for good measure), the band forged an uncompromising brand of classic metal all their own, made more unique by their gloomy down-tuned riffs and spiritual, often religious lyrics, which quickly earned them the dubious "white metal" tag. The album and song title Run to the Light was thought to be a religious title while it actually came from Eric Wagner watching Poltergeist and writing it down.
The band toured throughout the Midwest during the early '80s before signing with Metal Blade Records and releasing their amazingly mature eponymous debut (later referred to as Psalm 9) in 1984. The equally impressive (and even more depressing) The Skull followed in 1985 and reflected singer Wagner's struggles with substance abuse as well as the growing turmoil within the group. This led to the replacement of bassist McAllister with Ron Holzner and the departure of drummer Olson, who, as legend has it, had decided to become a preacher. Dennis Lesh was drafted as his replacement for 1987's Run to the Light.
A three-year hiatus followed. Luckily, just when it seemed that Trouble's fortunes had run out, the band was snapped up by Rick Rubin's visionary Def American Records for whom they recorded another self-titled album (Trouble) in 1990 with Rubin in the producer's chair. More experimental than previous efforts, the album (featuring new drummer Barry Stern) expanded upon the group's tentative psychedelic notions of the past while abandoning none of their thunderous power chords.
Encouraged by a euphoric response from the media, the revitalized group embarked on a year-long tour, expanded their fan base considerably, and returned to the studio with every intention of making their next album the one that would push them over the edge. Sure enough, 1992's stunning Manic Frustration realized all their creative ambitions, delving even deeper into Beatlesque psychedelia and featuring some of Trouble's most aggressive, energetic performances ever. But when the album still failed to connect with a wider audience (due perhaps to the grunge revolution that made metal a bad word in 1992), it seemed that Trouble had apparently missed their last window of opportunity.
Ultimately dropped by their record company (that by now was experiencing financial problems of their own), the band issued 1995's Plastic Green Head through the Music for Nations label. But despite offering consistently strong songwriting that harkened back to their doom roots, and the return of founding drummer Olson, the album's impact was noticeably dulled by a badly concealed weariness. Vocalist Eric Wagner would quit the band soon after (going on to form Lid). So the band fell apart in 1996.
Though Trouble had been on hiatus ever since, rumours of an eventual re-formation persisted. On January 26th of 2002 the event that all Trouble fans worldwide had waited for finally happened. The band took the stage in Chicago to once again pound the planet with their particular brand of doom. Eric, Bruce, Rick, Ron and original drummer, Jeff Olson took to the stage to perform a short blistering set that announced to the world that they were back. Since then the band has been out and about in the greater Chicagoland area playing local one-off gigs and headlining various metal festivals while working on their upcoming album.
In February 2004, Dave Grohl of Nirvana and Foo Fighters fame put together a tribute to his metal roots by assembling a who's who of metal with his Probot project. The disc featured various vocalists from Dave's favourite metal bands singing on tunes that he recorded the music for. Eric sang on the track "My Tortured Soul". 2005 bass player Ron left the band and was replaced by Chuck Robinson. In 2006, tragedy befell the Trouble camp when former drummer Barry Stern passed away.
A Live DVD called "Trouble - Live in Stockholm", recorded live in Stockholm 2005, was released in 2006. The new album Simple Mind Condition was set to be released in USA and Europe in late February 2007 and part of their back-catalogue were re-released with extra material (live videos, pictures from the period). The new album has begun showing up in online shops and has leaked onto the internet. The rumoured unplugged CD is being released later in 2007 while Trouble have a busy touring schedule in both USA and Europe this year (2007).
In May 2008, it was announced that Eric Wagner has left the band and had been replaced by Kory Clarke of Warrior Soul. Olson also announced his departure from the band two months later to continue with his own band, Retro Grave. Olson's last show was at "The End Club" in Nashville, TN on July 19, 2008. He was replaced by Wet Animal's Mark Lira for the band's upcoming U.S. East Coast tour.
In a September 2008 interview with Rock N Roll Experience, guitarist Rick Wartell mentioned that Trouble has written "eight or nine songs" for their next album, and would begin recording it after touring. When asked which direction is the new music going in, Wartell replied, "I know people have said this a million times and I know you've heard this a million times, but it's pretty fucking heavy, let's put it that way! The music end of it that Bruce and I are writing is getting heavier and heavier…it's getting heavier and then we want Kory to incorporate his style to what we are doing, that's basically all that we really want out of this."
On November 18, 2008, Trouble announced, via their website, that they were in the process of writing songs for an album that would likely be released in the summer of 2009. A live bootleg recording featuring the new line-up was released via the band's website in December 2008.
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2. Earning his nickname from a hard-living lifestyle, Atlanta rapper Trouble signed a record contract just before landing in jail in the late 2000s. Transforming that turmoil into creative inspiration, he issued his debut mixtape, December 17th, in 2011. He released a fresh batch of trap every year until 2018, when he teamed with producer Mike WiLL Made-It for his official studio debut, Edgewood.
In 2008, Trouble (born Mariel Semonte Orr) had just signed a recording contract with Duct Tape Entertainment when he was caught in a home invasion that ended in kidnapping and armed robbery charges. He served his sentence and was released on December 17 , 2010, the date he would use as the title of his debut mixtape, which arrived in 2011. December 17th featured appearances by Waka Flocka Flame and Future and was quickly followed by Green Light. That set included collaborations with Future, Yo Gotti, Gucci Mane, and many more. Without slowing down, he continued with yearly releases, issuing 431 Days in 2012 and The Return of December 17th in 2013.
Continuing his prolific run, Trouble channeled his creative energy into a deluge of mixtapes including All on Me (2014), #ZayDidIt (2015), Skoob Fresh (2015), Skoobzilla (2016), and Year in 2016 (2017). On the side, his 2016 collaboration with fellow Atlanta rapper YFN Lucci, the single Key To The Streets (Feat. Migos & Trouble) reached number 70 on Billboard's Hot 100.
In 2018, Trouble signed with Mike Will's Eardruma label, issuing "Bring It Back" with Drake. That track was the first taste of his official studio debut, Edgewood. Exclusively produced by Mike Will, the high-profile set recruited additional guests the Weeknd, Quavo, Offset, Fetty Wap, and Boosie Badazz. Edgewood also became his first appearance on the Billboard 200. After a relatively quiet year void of a new album, Trouble returned in 2020 with Thug Luv . Home to the hit Quavo collaboration "Popped," the set also featured 2 Chainz, Boosie Badazz, Jeezy, City Girls, and more.
3. Trouble was a one-off blues/jazz band that recorded two songs ("Snake Eyes" and "Mother's Gone") for season 3, episode 5 of David Lynch's TV series "Twin Peaks". The band members were David Lynch's son Riley Lynch (guitar), Alex Zhang Hungtai (Dirty Beaches; saxophone) and Dean Hurley (drums).
4. Trouble was a short-lived rock band from Los Angeles that released one self-titled album in 1977 on United Artists Records. The band members were Rick Failla (vocals), Carey Raymond (guitar), Jim Morris (guitar, keyboards), John Higgerson (bass), and Brian Glascock (drums).
Bring It Back
Trouble Lyrics
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Money man
Go get your money man, go get that
Go for that shit now, go get your money man
Mike Will Made-it bitch
Ounces in my motherfucking pantry
Diamonds on a young nigga, dancing
Just dropped your bitch off, man that hoe so nasty
Huh, all about that paper, can't miss a beat
Yeah, I'ma get some cho-cho, one thing 'bout me
Yeah, gas up all that old shit, miss me with that
I could put you frontline, just bring it back
Bring it back, bring it back, yeah
Bring it back, bring it back, bring it back, yeah
Don't wanna have to chase you down 'bout no stack
'Cause I will blow you back, bring it back, this hoe here throw it back
Yeah, tryna show me that she 'bout it
'Bout it, 'bout it, yeah, shawty 'bout it, 'bout it, yeah
Take the charger, bad lil shawty say she 'bout it
I gotta come for you, you shot at my lil' partner though
The loud wild off the gate, don't need your molly
As a git, you scraped the candy, Mr. Charlie
Nowadays I ride a foreign by Mr. Charlie
I got the game down now, sorry Mr. Charlie
Ayy, she say you so motherfucking hood
But you ain't no motherfucking good
Might be right, gift and a curse, I take it all this blessing
Know you fucking with a real one though, no question
Partna you gon' get spent doin' all that flexing
So many of us shooting you straight, ain't no pressure
Hating on that man won't do you no blessing
Tryna teach a young nigga flexing
Wanna go to war, but you ain't got no money
Worry 'bout these hoes and you ain't got no money
Mike Will Made-It
Big Trouble, baby
Ounces in my motherfucking pantry
Diamonds on a young nigga, dancing
Just dropped some bank rolls on some glasses
Just dropped your bitch off, man that hoe so nasty
Huh, all about that paper, can't miss a beat
Yeah, I'ma get some cho-cho, one thing 'bout me
Yeah, gas up all that old shit, miss me with that
I could put you frontline, just bring it back
Bring it back, bring it back, yeah
Bring it back, bring it back, bring it back, yeah
Don't wanna have to chase you down 'bout no stack
'Cause I will blow you back, bring it back, it's on here, throw it back
Yeah, I don't play no games boy, I'm at your head
All about the family, niggas took the pledge
Now you gotta own up to that shit you said
You can't push us to the edge, Trouble from the edge
Hit the gas and we outta there
Do it for the Six because we started there
I got a girl that used to ride around with 'Pac an' them
I gotta get it, you came from my lil partner then
Yeah, Richard Mille, heavy on the watch
Extra million just to see the Maybach drop
Crest white smile on my face
Once I get to snapping ain't nobody safe
Reality gon' hit ya or we gon' hit ya
Either way if they was with ya, they going with ya
Mike WiLL Made-It
Me and Big Trouble baby
Ounces in my motherfucking pantry
Diamonds on a young nigga, dancing
Just dropped some bank rolls on some glasses
Just dropped your bitch off, man that hoe so nasty
Huh, all about that paper, can't miss a beat
Yeah, I'ma get some cho-cho, one thing 'bout me
Yeah, gas up all that old shit, miss me with that
I could put you frontline, just bring it back
Bring it back, bring it back, yeah
Bring it back, bring it back, bring it back, yeah
Don't wanna have to chase you down 'bout no stack
'Cause I will blow you back, bring it back, it's on here, throw it back
The song Bring It Back by Trouble Drake and Mike Will Made-It is a hip-hop track that speaks about a desire for extravagance and success through hustle. In the opening lines, Drake commands the listener to go get their money by hustling and not missing a beat. He explains that he has ounces in his pantry, diamonds on him, and has recently dropped bankrolls on glasses. He also talks about his ability to put someone in the front line and his disdain for old things. The song's catchy chorus, "Bring It Back", emphasizes the idea of returning to something valuable, whether it be money or a valuable item that can bring success.
The verses and chorus of the song are quite repetitive but have differing lyrics that convey similar themes of exhibiting wealth and success from hustle. The song is also peppered with slang language and references to materialism, which is typical of modern-day hip-hop. The line, "just dropped your bitch off, man that hoe so nasty," is inflammatory and has been criticized for being sexist and derogatory towards women.
In conclusion, Bring It Back is an up-tempo rap song that speaks about achieving success through hustling and flaunting the rewards of that hustle. It's a song with a repetitive structure that emphasizes the importance of wealth and extravagance in contemporary hip-hop culture.
Line by Line Meaning
Let do it
Let's get started.
Money man
Money is important.
Go get your money man, go get that
Go get your money, don't waste any time.
Go for that shit now, go get your money man
Seize the opportunity to make money now.
Mike Will Made-it bitch
This song was produced by Mike WiLL Made-It.
Ounces in my motherfucking pantry
I have a lot of drugs in my pantry.
Diamonds on a young nigga, dancing
I am wearing expensive jewelry while dancing.
Just dropped some bank rolls on some glasses
I just spent a lot of money on sunglasses.
Just dropped your bitch off, man that hoe so nasty
I just left your girlfriend somewhere and she's disgusting.
Huh, all about that paper, can't miss a beat
I am focused on making money and can't afford to make a mistake.
Yeah, I'ma get some cho-cho, one thing 'bout me
I am going to have sex, it's just who I am.
Yeah, gas up all that old shit, miss me with that
I'm not interested in hearing about old news or gossip.
I could put you frontline, just bring it back
I have power and could give you an opportunity, just prove yourself to me.
Bring it back, bring it back, yeah
I want you to bring something back to me.
Bring it back, bring it back, bring it back, yeah
I want you to bring something back to me, don't forget.
Don't wanna have to chase you down 'bout no stack
Don't make me come after you for money you owe me.
'Cause I will blow you back, bring it back, this hoe here throw it back
If you don't pay your debt, I will retaliate and that girl over there is twerking.
Yeah, tryna show me that she 'bout it
This girl is trying to prove to me that she's willing to do whatever I want.
'Bout it, 'bout it, yeah, shawty 'bout it, 'bout it, yeah
This girl is really committed to proving how 'bout it' she is.
Take the charger, bad lil shawty say she 'bout it
This girl is willing to steal a dodge charger to prove she's 'bout it.'
I gotta come for you, you shot at my lil' partner though
I need to come after you because you shot someone I know.
The loud wild off the gate, don't need your molly
I am crazy and high-energy, I don't need your drugs.
As a git, you scraped the candy, Mr. Charlie
You messed up and dropped some drugs, Mr. Charlie.
Nowadays I ride a foreign by Mr. Charlie
Nowadays, I am driving a foreign car, Mr. Charlie.
I got the game down now, sorry Mr. Charlie
I know everything there is to know about the drug game now, Mr. Charlie.
Ayy, she say you so motherfucking hood
This girl says I am very 'hood.'
But you ain't no motherfucking good
But being 'hood' doesn't mean I'm actually good at anything.
Might be right, gift and a curse, I take it all this blessing
Being 'hood' might not be ideal, but I accept it as a blessing and a curse.
Know you fucking with a real one though, no question
You are dealing with a genuine person, there's no doubt.
Partna you gon' get spent doin' all that flexing
You will waste all your money by showing off like that, partner.
So many of us shooting you straight, ain't no pressure
We are being honest with you, there's no need to feel pressured.
Hating on that man won't do you no blessing
Hating on that man won't do you any good.
Tryna teach a young nigga flexing
I am trying to teach a young person how to show off and impress others.
Wanna go to war, but you ain't got no money
You want to fight, but you can't afford it.
Worry 'bout these hoes and you ain't got no money
You're too focused on girls when you don't even have any money.
Yeah, Richard Mille, heavy on the watch
I am wearing an expensive Richard Mille watch.
Extra million just to see the Maybach drop
I am willing to spend extra money just to see the roof of my Maybach drop.
Crest white smile on my face
I have a very white and clean smile.
Once I get to snapping ain't nobody safe
When I start 'snapping' (speaking quickly and aggressively), nobody is safe.
Reality gon' hit ya or we gon' hit ya
Either reality will hit you or we will hit you.
Either way if they was with ya, they going with ya
Either way, whoever was with you will go down with you.
Me and Big Trouble baby
This song was made by Drake and Big Trouble.
Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group, Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: Mariel Orr, Aubrey Graham, Michael Williams
Lyrics Licensed & Provided by LyricFind
@Freebanz369
Comin back to remember this masterpiece. RIP BIG TROUBLE‼️
@jasonallen3678
Me too 🙏
@410ill2
Same here brody 😞🙏
@seanfree8808
Bro I was just listing to this last weekend on the way to the city remembering how much this song slapped this is crazy
@Justin-pp3pl
Nigga stfu y'all ain't think was a masterpiece that's why you had to come back
@jaylooppworld381
Yeah man this shucks
@rodneyyoung8145
They need to bring this song back because it didn’t get the respect that it deserves
@neelee8512
Word
@sammydarko11
Whole project a masterpiece
@KingBr33ch
Fr bro