Lyrics Jazz Thing - Video Mix; - Gang Starr
(Feat.
Branford
Marsalis
(instrumentally
only))
"I
would
like
to
play
a.
little
tune
I
just
composed
not
so
long
ago"
"Ms.
Billie,
Ms.
Billie,
Ms.
Billie
Holiday"
[HORNS]
[Drum
roll]
[piano
keys
played]
[HORNS]
"Byrd.?"
[trumpet
solo]
[group
horns]
[Guru]
"The
music
called
jazz."
[HORNS]
[Guru]
It′s
roots
are
in
the
sounds
of
the
African
Or
should
I
say
the
mother.
bringin
us
back
again
From
the
drummin
on
the
Congo,
we
came
with
a
strong
flow
And
continue
to
grow
Feet
move,
to
the
beat
of
the
t'balo
Now
dig
the
story
and
follow
For
then
it
landed,
on
American
soil
Through
the
sweat,
the
blood,
and
the
toil
Hear,
"Praise
the
Lord,"
shouted
on
chain
gangs
Pain
they
felt,
but
it
helped
them
to
maintain
Scott
Joplin′s
rags,
Bessie
Smith's
blues
St.
Louis
blues,
they
were
all
the
news
Ringin
smooth.
in
all
the
listeners
ears
Fulfillin
the
needs,
and
plantin
the
seeds
Of
a
jazz
thing
King
Oliver's
group
was
a
train
comin
through
To
Chicago,
bringin
the
New
Orleans
groove
And
when
Satchmo
blew,
the
audience
knew
Basil
Street
blues
was
the
whole
house
tune
It
was
music.
great
to
dance
to
Great
to
romance
to
with
a
lot
to
say
to
you
Relaying
a
message,
revealing
the
essence
Of
a
jazz
thing
[DJ
Premier
cuts
"jazz
music"]
In
the
40′s
came
be-bop,
the
first
be-bop
The
real
be-bop,
so
let
me
talk
about
Diz′
and
Byrd,
givin
the
word
Defining
how
a
beat
could
be
so
complete
Playing
with
ferocity,
thinkin
with
velocity
About
ornathology,
or
anthropology
And
even?,
and
this
is
real
history
Theolonious
Monk,
a
melodious
thunk
No
mistakes
were
made
with
the
notes
he
played
His
conception,
was?
re
condite?
A
star
glowing
bright
among
dim
lights
The
critics
did
cite
that
he
sounded
alright
Charlie
Mingus,
such
nimble
fingers
Droppin
the
bass,
all
over
the
place
And
Max
Roach,
cymbals
socking
Bass
drum
talking,
snare
drum
rocking
Restructuring.
the
metaphysics
Of
a
jazz
thing
John
Coltrane,
a
man
supreme
He
was
the
cream.
he
was
the
wise
one
The
impression
of
Afro
Blue
And
of
the
promise,
that
was
not
kept
He
was
a
GIANT
step,
and
there
was
Ornette
Coleman
He
was
another
soul
man
The
original
invisible,
playing
great
music
I
wonder
why
the?
Bangles?
couldn't
use
it
Now
listen
see
The
real
mystery
is
how
music
history
Created
by
white
men
or
any
other
white
man
That
pretended
he
originated
"uh-huh."
And
contended
that
he
innovated
"uh-huh."
A
jazz
thing
("Of
course
we
know
who
can
really
blow")
Scheamin
on
the
meaning
Of
a
jazz
thing
And
this
music
ain′t
dead,
so
don't
be
misled
By
those
who
said
that
jazz
was
on
it′s
deathbed
Cause
when
Betty
Carter
sings
a
song
Ain't
nuttin
goin
on,
but
simply
good
music
And
you
won′t
refuse
it
She's
takin
her
time,
makin
the
nuances
rhyme
Sonny
Rollins,
tenor
saxophone
With
a
big
old
tone,
recitin
poems
With
notes
as
words,
and
haven't
you
heard
NEXT
STOP
BUTTER,
RIGHT
PAST
OLEO
Now
there′s
young
cats
blowin
And
more
and
more
people,
yes
they
will
be
knowin
Jazz
ain′t
the
past,
this
music's
gonna
last
And
as
the
facts
unfold,
remember
who
foretold
The
90′s,
will
be
the
decade
of
A
jazz
thing
"I
love
jazz
music"
[x3]
[Primo
scratches
"I
love
jazz
music"]
A
jazz
thing...
1 Intro
2 Full Clip
3 Discipline
4 Words I Manifest - Remix
5 Ex Girl to Next Girl
6 I'm the Man
7 Mass Appeal
8 Jazz Thing - Video Mix;
9 The Militia
10 Tonz O Gunz
11 Royalty
12 Who's Gonna Take the Weight
13 You Know My Steez
14 Above The Clouds
15 Just To Get A Rep
16 DWYCK
17 All 4 tha Ca$H
18 Step in the Arena
19 Work
20 Soliloquy of Chaos
21 Take It Personal
22 Speak Ya Clout
23 Gotta Get Over (Taking Loot)
24 1/2 & 1/2
25 The ? Remainz
26 Code Of The Streets
27 So Wassup!
28 Now You're Mine
29 Betrayal
30 B. Y. S.
31 Credit Is Due
32 The Militia II (Remix)
33 The Militia II (remix)
34 You Know My Steez (Three Men and a Lady remix)
35 You Know My Steez (Three Men and a Lady Remix)
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