Musica de Andre The Giant del Genero: Reggaeton Todos los artistas y cantantes de música de Reggaeton son individuos talentosos y apasionados que dedican su vida a crear y compartir su arte con el mundo. Su música de Andre The Giant tiene el poder de emocionarnos, inspirarnos y conectarnos a un nivel profundo. En este blog FoxMusicaDe, exploraremos el mundo de los artistas y cantantes de música del genero Reggaeton, destacando su dedicación, creatividad y contribuciones a la cultura.
Los artistas y cantantes de música tienen la capacidad única de expresar sus emociones y experiencias a través de su voz y talento musical. A través de sus letras y melodías, nos llevan a un viaje emocional y nos permiten conectarnos con nuestras propias emociones.
Además de su talento musical, los artistas y cantantes son verdaderos profesionales en su campo. Trabajan arduamente para
[Intro: Louis Farrakhan sample]
Brothers, brothers, we all in pain
The man of God, he got his Bible but he's in pain
The Muslim, he got his Qu'ran, he's in pain
[Verse 1: A.G.]
I was born in the middle of the darkness
Where the hopeless turned to heartless
So I i wrote this, consider this God's gift
A shining light, overcome the hardships
Lucky for the chance to do my dance
Big L in Amsterdam, fell in love in France
Lovers in Japan, catch me if you can
A world tour with Diamond my man
See me on the Berri Can
Spread hope to every man related to the struggle
It's a jungle, sometimes it make me wonder
About the violence and the hunger
So I speak about the blunders, try to teach the younger
Dancing in the rain, motivated by the thunder
I'm designed to hear tear drops
And repeat it when the snares chopped
[Break: Louis Farrakhan]
All of us are in pain
And do you know, brothers
When you're in pain
Your brain releases hormones
That actually can deaden pain
[Verse 2: Chino XL]
I'm feeling sentimental over this monumental instrumental
Hoping that I don't offend you with my murder menu
I'm spitting afflicted non-fiction in the venue
Any likeness to person living or dead or coincidental
You ain't gotta be a higher scholared psychologist
To realise they've replaced good journalists with gossip columnist
Young men in colleges wearing their pants androgynous
I stay high surrounded by more greenery than botanists
I ain't after fame, tell a friend to tell a friend
I'm after words like the end of the end
They try to stop me every way that they can
But lyric fans try to tell 'em Chino's pen will live to kill again
For years, hated myself, duct taped my mouth
It's weird, cried so much, my tear ducts dried out
Aristotle be startled to find out which part of my heart is gone
So many sacrificed a lot so we can ride on this art form
[Break: Louis Farrakhan]
But as long as you, as a man, lay down at night and dream about your greatness
But you are never able to manifest how great you are
[Verse 3: Chino XL]
Hip-hop saved my life from a childhood that was violent
Chianardo DiCaprio escaping out of Shutter Island
My writings Poseidon that landed me in an insane asylum
Deciding what I should rhyme about it or to keep it private
Sometimes I find it hard to breath like Colorado's climate
Mind so fluid that it could rival B-Real's hydroponic
Lyric Jesus, lungs are bionic, sicker than violent vomit
Wordsmith on the front line while y'all just stand behind it
Rewind it compared to churches' conscious controversies
My words clutch your heart like old white racist women clutching their purses
When I retire, will rap forget me, kinda like a '60s hippie
Or beg me to come back like Prince on Darling Nikki
I remember seeing A.G. and Finesse freestyle
Wishing that could be me up there, but I was just a juvenile
In time I'd become what I'd die for
Even the Pope can give up his religion but I can't let hip-hop go
[Outro: Louis Farrakhan sample]
The pain of being non-productive
Makes you seek pleasure that keeps you non-productive
Look at it, look at it, brothers
Each one of you is in pain
We in pain, brothers
We live with constant pain
Nobody knows our pain but God and us
And you know deep down inside, you are as great
As any man of greatness that you've heard about, read about or seen in real life
You know you are as great as any one of them, possibly greater