W&W Productions: With tracks like âEnsureâ, âShow my Shuffleâ, âOriginâ & âStab My Speakerâ, Willem and Wardt initially started out producing their own respective floor-thrillers. The serendipitous Trance Energy meet quickly bore their debut W&W production though, which came in the form of the mighty âMustangâ. âDomeâ & âArenaâ (which featured on the Armin Only DVD) followed up its freshman success and fast found the CDJs of trance luminaries like TiĂ«sto, Ferry Corsten, Markus Schulz, Sander Van Doorn & Judge Jules. Tipped by Armin van Buuren as âthe best up-and-coming production duo out thereâ, W&W have continued to rock federation trance to its core with âMainstageâ, the Sean Tyas-remixed âD.N.Aâ and their Ummet Ozcan collaboration âSynergyâ each bringing floors to critical mass. Remix-side, their voracious rewires have proved equally as popular - most notably on Arminâs âRainâ, âRemedyâ (by UK pop starlet Little Boots) and those of Sander van Doorn, Leon Bolier, Sied van Riel, & others.
DJs: Almost a year to the day since Willem & Wardt first shook hands they were on hand to witness Sander van Doorn spinning the furiously phat beats and compressed melodies of âMustangâ at Trance Energy. Galvanised by its floor-response (and defining their sounds as âbig room trance with a techy edgeâ), they, themselves quickly took up the spinning mantle. That route has taken them to some of the most respected nights out there. Ones that have come to include Polandâs Sunrise Festival, the A State Of Trance 400 gigs and a spot playing alongside TiĂ«sto at his massive stadium gig in Kiev. Just two years further down the road from their first gigs together, with Trance Energy 2010 fast approaching the pair are ready to play one of the biggest events in the dance music calendar....
The Mainstage Radio Show: Now a regular standing fixture in the trance enthusiasts listening schedule, W&Wâs Mainstage radio show exports their diverse sound around the world on a monthly basis. Broadcasting on the renowned Afterhours FM (one of the worldâs five most popular trance-based websites), in January of 2010 it was revamped & relaunched with a host of new elements (including regular competitions, features and interviews). Mainstage goes on Afterhours.FM on the 2nd and 4th Monday of each month between 18.00 and 19.00 hours CET.
How Do I Know
W&W Lyrics
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R-i-p, r-i-p
Yeah
Yeah ah yeah yeah
Yeah i smoke a fucking blunt all by my dolo
Hop up in the booth all my dolo and record the shit i'm thinking
I ain't write shit down i just freestyle that's how i do
I ain't write shit down i just freestyle that's how i do
Yeah I sip that lean before i hop in the booth and before i sleep
High
I be zooted yeah
I told them niggas don't fuck with me or you gon get hit
Yeah
Told that nigga
Pull up to me
With some x ay
Ay
I got zaza if you want some fire smoke yeah
Ay
I put that wockhardt in that pina colada fanta
Yeah
Big blunts
By my dolo
It's, awful i had to hold some shit to feel safe
Oh shit
You try and fuck with me the gang hit you
It's already cocked so don't test me to bang it at you
Right now it's civil war in the preset without the bayonets
Right now it's civil war in the preset without the bayonets, yeah yeah yeah
When these niggas say they tough it's on the internet, yeah yeah yeah
When these niggas say they tough it's on the internet, yeah yeah yeah
Oh he robbed you
Ay just show us where we can hit em at, ay ay
Load my nine
Zoom
If he wanna try something
He gone die bloody
Try me you gone die soon
Yeah
Time to kill ya ego fore i kill it for you
Yeah
Time to kill ya ego fore you die nigga
Before you die nigga
Yeah I smoke a fucking blunt all by my dolo
hop up in the booth all my dolo and record the shit i'm thinking
I ain't write shit down i just freestyle that's how i do
I ain't write shit down i just freestyle that's how i do
Yeah imma wipe my nine down with them wipes i don't need no proof
Yeah i sip that lean before i hop in the booth and before i sleep
High
I be zooted yeah
I told them niggas don't fuck with me or you gon get hit
Yeah
Told that nigga
Pull up to me
With some x ay
Ay
I got zaza if you want some fire smoke yeah
Ay
Trap to fiends come back with that bread and bake that pie nigga
Bag a eighth up
Bag a quarter
Bag a halfÂ
He say something foul
Bow bow bow
Hear that sound
He ain't got too much time nigga i'm counting down
My partner told me move my product when i'm not around
I might need you to hold some pounds i'm boutta be outta town
I'm moving for the plug, you try me you gone get wet up, you gone need a towel
I'm moving for the plug, you try me you gone get wet up, you gone need a towel
I'm moving for the plug, you try me you gone get wet up, you gone need a towel
I'll send 4 5 6 7
Shots at you niggas
My first shot
To the top
Straight up dropping you nigga
The next six i'm standing over ya body popping it at you
That's seven shots
Add a ten
And a one
Whole 18
Nigga dump it
Ion like stagnant
Let's get it moving
I'm moving with caution and i'm spitting portions
My niggas ain't joshing
We ain't joking
Nah we ain't joking
Yeah i smoke a fucking blunt all by my dolo
Hop up in the booth all my dolo and record the shit i'm thinking
I ain't write shit down i just freestyle that's how i do
I ain't write shit down i just freestyle that's how i do
Yeah, wits, r-i-p nigga
In the lyrics of W&W's song "How Do I Know," the artist reflects on his individuality and independence. He describes smoking a blunt alone, entering the recording booth solo, and freestyling his thoughts without writing them down. This process allows him to express himself authentically and spontaneously. He also references using substances like lean before recording and emphasizes a sense of being in a heightened state, bringing a raw energy to his music-making process.
The artist conveys a sense of self-assurance and warns others not to mess with him, asserting his readiness to defend himself. There are references to violence and retaliation against those who provoke him, illustrating a tough and streetwise attitude. The lyrics touch on themes of self-preservation, protection, and standing up for oneself in the face of threats or challenges.
The song also delves into themes of loyalty and trust within a close circle of associates. The artist mentions having support from his crew and being prepared to take action against adversaries if needed. There is a portrayal of a streetwise mentality, where alliances are crucial for survival and maintaining one's reputation. The lyrics showcase a world where conflict and confrontation are part of the everyday reality.
Overall, "How Do I Know" offers a glimpse into the artist's mindset, portraying a blend of self-assurance, defiance, and loyalty. The lyrics paint a picture of a gritty, streetwise existence where individuality, self-reliance, and a willingness to protect oneself and one's crew are paramount. The raw and unapologetic nature of the lyrics conveys a sense of authenticity and honesty, providing insight into the artist's experiences and mentality within a challenging and often unforgiving environment.
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Written by: Tyler Jones
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@mimom9616
âȘ[Chorus]
How many people don't understand
How many feel what we feel baby?
How many try to change us again and again
But we don't need nobody
How many people don't understand
How many feel what we feel baby?
How many try to change us again and again
But we don't need nobody
[Breakdown]
But we don't need nobody
How many try to change us again and again
But we don't need nobody
We don't need nobody
[Verse]
If they only knew the things that we could be
If they only felt this kind of chemistry
Nobody would tell us, tell us what to do
They got nothing on me and you
Nothing on me and you
[Chorus]
How many people don't understand
How many feel what we feel baby?
How many try to change us again and again
But we don't need nobody
[Breakdown]
How many try to change us again and again
But we don't need nobody
But we don't need nobody
But we don't need nobody
Baby
But we don't need nobody
@AlejandroGarcia-nu8kh
How many people don't understand how this song is another W&W masterpiece?
@am3l382
prolly those 1.3k dislikes
@JacklfcLive
@@am3l382 i know why because there is another version of this with showtek
@JacklfcLive
@@am3l382 https://youtu.be/61JHYCag1N8
@ambhpb
Unimportant thoughts
@theflash691
4 years later, gonna comment to remind you of this song again. (Was listening to this 6-7 yrs ago lol)
@javierangel3963
How many people don't understand?
How many feel what we feel baby?
How many try to change us again and again?
But we don't need nobody
@conradburkholder6958
/we don' need no bod
@icedarkness716
Nice
@icedarkness716
Cause we dont need no body