Return
U.S. Killbotics Lyrics
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Yeah, yeah, yeah
[Return of the Trend Setters]
UNLV [Trend Setters]
How the fuck y'all forget about UNLV?
[Trend Setters] What you stupid or something?
We created this shit
All the rest of you niggaz need to get the fuck
{Hook: Tec-9 and Lil Ya}
Do you remember "Oh he want some?"
You bitches thought we was through
But now we back its the return of the "you"
Remember "Chillin on the set with the fully automatic Tec
Pop em up watch em bleed to death"
"From the Mac to the Melph to the Calioooo
"Parle is cool and okay but I rather chill and hustle"
"Its a Uptown Thing and we bout it"
We been bout it, you know we bout it
{Verse 1: Tec-9}
I'm bout to line all you bitches up in single file
Commence to punishin you niggaz off of GP ya feel me?
Hennessey makes me think wicked
This is for you bitch ass niggaz, I got you terrified to kick it
Yeah I know y'all think I'm bout to click out and shoot something
I'm from that Group cousin and Trend Setters don't start nothing
I opened doors and some of you niggaz snuck right in
Takin credit fa what I created with the bin
And then I let you holla like its all gravy
Smilin in my face knowin that ya hate me
And maybe I'ma let the bigons be bigons
Speed up the process and let the hollow sink through ya chest
Confess, we them niggaz that put the 3rd on the map
Ride on out I don't want no mother fuckin dap
Fuck rap I'm ready to split you mother fuckers cap
Poppin mother fuckers ya'll niggaz hear that?
{Hook}
{Verse 2: Lil Ya}
Check, how could a nigga flip the script and say the "you" ain't the shit?
We keep it crunk, representin non stop ya bitch
Trend Setters, settin trends boo you know how we do
Create the slang, slang the tracks and we feed it to you
To make you love it is our goal
Our pockets still don't swole
So it don't matter if you bite what we write (Aint that cold?)
I ain't mad but I don't like what's goin on
I'm hearin rumors talkin bout the "you" is dead and gone
Them niggaz wrong fa even thinkin we was breakin up
Two thugs hit the club straight shakin stuff
Rest in peace mister Chucks a.k.a. YELLA BOY
Until we meet you say uh uh send us a praise to the Lord
Me and Atrice still grip tight
And for the record we went Plat on "Uptown 4 Life"
You better believe them niggaz door opened up shop
But yet and still they refuse to give the "you" or props
They got it twisted
{Hook}
{Verse 3: Lil Ya}
Look, niggaz say that I was broke steady fuckin they hoes
Niggaz say Tec couldnt fuck cause he was fulla that dope
Niggaz say Yella was dirty he deserved what he got
Niggaz say my nigga slipt and started smokin them rocks
Niggaz say one of them hoes straight makin my drank
Niggaz say a nigga puff a El to higher my day
Niggaz say Tec was in jail and had the double L
Nigga say whatever they want but we gon show and tell
Grip tight is what we like, y'all know the Trend Setters
But the dumbest rumor that I heard is that Tec murdered Yella
{Tec-9}
Now some of y'all gon hate some a y'all gon congradulate
And to my fans yeah I know you can't wait
Until the next release
Cut me loose and speak my peace
And maybe I'ma give you the inside scoop bout that nigga Baby
How he hate me, owe me money but its all gravy
Be a man and give the whole world the real scoop
The reason you got that deal was because of the "you"
And I don't see what's the big old fuss
The only reason Uptown like you is because of us
Uptown Mother fucker
{Hook}
The song "Return" by U.S. Killbotics is a tribute to UNLV, the pioneers of Southern rap from New Orleans. The song takes us back to the days when the group was on the rise in the nineties, and Tec-9 and Lil Ya spit some hard-hitting bars, declaring that UNLV was the group that created the unique sound that has come to be known as "bounce." The hook is catchy and pays homage to some of the classic tracks from the group, like "Chillin on the set with the fully automatic Tec, pop em up watch em bleed to death," and "From the Mac to the Melph to the Calioooo, Parle is cool and okay but I rather chill and hustle." Tec-9's verse is intense as he takes on all those who have tried to take credit for the movement that UNLV created. He asserts that he opened the door for many who are now household names in the industry, and that they should give credit where it is due.
The second verse by Lil Ya is more personal as he addresses how the media and their critics have tried to bring them down. He is angry that people have been spreading rumors about the group and their personal lives, and how they haven't received the recognition that they deserve. Lil Ya raps that UNLV has worked hard to create a sound that is unique to the New Orleans bounce scene and yet, they have received very little credit for their contribution.
The song "Return" highlights the importance of recognizing the pioneers of music and giving them the credit they deserve. It is a reminder that the current trends and sounds that we enjoy in music are built on the foundations created by those who came before us.
Line by Line Meaning
Yeah, yeah, yeah
Expressing excitement and anticipation for the return of the Trend Setters
UNLV Trend Setters, What you stupid or something?
Reminding people of UNLV Trend Setters' legacy and asserting their importance in hip hop culture
Do you remember "Oh he want some?"
Reflecting on their classic song and questioning if their fans remember it
You bitches thought we was through
Addressing the haters who thought they were done making music and proving them wrong
But now we back its the return of the "you"
Announcing their return to the music scene and reclaiming their identity as the "you" or UNLV
Remember "Chillin on the set with the fully automatic Tec Pop em up watch em bleed to death"
Recalling the violent and aggressive nature of their music
"From the Mac to the Melph to the Calioooo
Referencing different neighborhoods in New Orleans where they come from and have had an impact on
Parle is cool and okay but I rather chill and hustle"
Choosing the laid-back lifestyle of hustling over partying with drugs or alcohol
"Its a Uptown Thing and we bout it"
Declaring that they represent Uptown and embody its culture
I'm bout to line all you bitches up in single file
Threatening those who disrespected their legacy and taking revenge
Maybe I'ma let the bigons be bigons
Considering letting go of grudges and conflicts, but still leaving the possibility of retaliation open
Confess, we them niggaz that put the 3rd on the map
Boasting about their influence and impact on the music scene in New Orleans' 3rd Ward
Fuck rap I'm ready to split you mother fuckers cap
Dismissing the value of rap music and embracing violence as the solution to their problems
How could a nigga flip the script and say the "you" ain't the shit?
Challenging those who deny the greatness of UNLV Trend Setters and insisting on their excellence
They got it twisted
Expressing frustration at people's misunderstanding of their story and legacy
And for the record we went Plat on "Uptown 4 Life"
Clarifying that they have achieved platinum status for their album "Uptown 4 Life"
Grip tight is what we like, y'all know the Trend Setters
Affirming their identity as the Trend Setters and having a tight grip on their craft
Niggaz say whatever they want but we gon show and tell
Ignoring rumors and focusing on delivering quality music to their fans
Be a man and give the whole world the real scoop
Challenging Baby to tell the truth about owing them money and not giving them credit
And I don't see what's the big old fuss, The only reason Uptown like you is because of us
Calling out Baby's success and attributing it to UNLV Trend Setters' impact and influence on Uptown's music culture
Uptown Mother fucker
Asserting their identity as Uptown residents and musicians
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Captain Nemo
In my opinion, one of the most awesome songs by US Killbotics. Thanks, @Zack Jordan !!!
eftom
otima musica, continue assim ;-;
Marcelo Acosta
:'( me encanta!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
romster
rad