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Juice Crew - The Symphony (prod. Marley Marl) Appreciation

Posted: Sun Mar 13, 2005 2:30 am
by Stunna7516
Probably the best 4 man collab I can think of.

Masta Ace.Craig G.Kool G Rap.Big Daddy Kane

Too dope, and the beat is straightup classic.

Posted: Sun Mar 13, 2005 2:40 am
by StormShadow
I'll grant you that it's good, but what if it was Masta Ace, Craig G, Big Daddy Kane, and Zach De La Rocha? Just imagine how DOPE that'd be.

Posted: Sun Mar 13, 2005 5:25 am
by Money Gripp
StormShadow wrote:I'll grant you that it's good, but what if it was Masta Ace, Craig G, Big Daddy Kane, and Zach De La Rocha? Just imagine how DOPE that'd be.
Nobody even cared about Zach De La Rocha til intellicon started shouting him out!!!!!

Posted: Sun Mar 13, 2005 8:14 am
by Stunna7516
I dont get it?

Posted: Sun Mar 13, 2005 8:38 am
by Moolah
There is a huge (like 14 page) thread in My 2 Cents where intellicon claims, amoungst other things, that Zach De La Rocha is better than Kool G Rap. Hence the above joke.

Posted: Sun Mar 13, 2005 9:57 am
by Stunna7516
I see... Zach better than G Rap??

Posted: Sun Mar 13, 2005 5:16 pm
by StormShadow
Sorry for the confusion, the Symphony is fine the way it is, all was just a joke as Moolah pointed out.

Posted: Mon Mar 14, 2005 5:45 am
by Jaz
One of the greatest if not THE greatest posse cuts ever recorded.
"oh yeah and uh can i get your autograph for me and my Grandma"
"there's a sign on the door : no bitin allowed"
"hmmmmm mmmmm aint that somethin"

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Verse 1--Master Ace:
Listen closely, so your attention's undivided.
Many in the past have tried to do what I did.
Just the way I came off, man I'm gonna come off.
Stronger and longer, even with the drum off.
I keep on goin' and flowin' just like a river.
I got a whole lot to give so I'm-a give a
little at a time, new trails are blazin',
Action is in effect, and always stays in.
Yeah, just like a shot from a cannon.
I am the man in charge and I've been plannin'
a jam strong enough that it can life your soul.
I'm the originator, and my rhymes are made of gold.
Once you hear the capital "A" rap, it'll stay
with you for awhile, it won't go away.
Unless you force it, because it stays with you, my friend,
and if you toss it away, I'm-a hit ya again.
I project my voice so it's right in the crowd.
There's a sign at the door: no bitin' allowed.
And if you didn't read it I suggest you do so,
or you'll be stranded, just like Caruso.
Sleep if ya wanna, go 'head, get some shut-eye.
A man broke his jaw tryin' to say what I
say on the microphone, you shoulda left it alone,
just for the record, let it be known
that my ego's only partially grown.
And never will I ever condone biting in any form, yo I'm only warm.
That verse was the calm, now here's the storm...
Next up (Yo, I believe that's me). Craig G, light up the mic for the Symphony.
Verse 2--Craig G:
This jam is dedicated to all un-optimistics
that though I wasn't coming out with some exquisite rhymes.
But that's alright, cuz now I'm back
to kill all the rumors and straighten the facts of me
not rockin' rhymes like I always used to,
but you jumped on hte tip when you heard me and the Juice Crew.
You said, "Mmm mmm mmm, ain't that somethin?
Yo Craig, I head you in that jam, and it's pumpin'!
I apologize. Oh yeah, and uh, can I have your autograph for me and my grandma?"
That's how I'm livin': all surprise mode.
Don't even sleep, try not to keep your eyes closed.
Cuz if you do, when you awaken, your so-called spot will be taken.
I'll take you over like a greedy executive, cuz on the mic my prospective is
to be the best in all rap events, and since I have a call, I call experience.
Next up...(Yo, I believe that's me)
Kool G Rap, light up the mic for the Symphony...
Verse 3--Kool G Rap
Yo, Marley gives the slice, I get nice,
and my voice is twice as horrifying as Vincent Price
goes deep, till you fell in a spell of a sleep,
and while I'm countin' the money, you count sheep.
When G Rap strikes the mic, I recite the type of hype that you like,
and make the people unite.
I grip up hips and zip up lips, step on reps, you flip and wanna sip on my tip.
Take a deep breath, because you don't have another left.
Comin' back like I'm avengin' my brother's deat.
Makin' veterans run for medicine,
cuz I put out more lights in a fight than ConEdison.
Rip the damn cage like I'm on a rampage.
And if you want rage, I'm-a make front page.
Read the headlines, suckers, todays the deadline,
your head is way past bedtime.
Can't kill though. Solo. Cuz you're still all...soft like a pillow.
My rap is rougher than Brillo.
So fear me, don't dare dare me,
and don't compare me to him when you hear me.
Talk about a battle but you ain't yet ready for war.
Your metaphor sucks more than a whore.
You can't replace me, ice me or ace me, bass me, face me, slice me or race me,
bite me or taste me -- I'll show you that I got force.
My rap burns your mouth like hot sauce.
Run for water while I break your tape recorder.
Server-to-sucker: the order is manslaughter.
Another rapper, G Rap wrecks, he's rated X, to mean the boy is sex. Next...
the amplifier gets used and abused. Pumps so loud, we might blow a fuse.
This is anger, madness, ready to hang 'er.
Rapper or singer: I'm puttin' up my middle finger.
Next up... (I believe that's me)
Big Daddy Kane, get on the mic for the Symphony.
Verse4--Big Daddy Kane:
Settin' it off, lettin' it off, beginnin'.
Rough to the endin', you never been in
to move the groove with the smooth rap lord;
like a bottle of juice, rhymes are being poured.
Down your ear, crisp and clear,
as I prepare to wear, tear and smear -- then I'm outta here.
With a mark left that you can all cling.
Cuz rockin' a party? Yo, it's a small thing.
I rip many places on regular basis, and broken down mics were the only traces
that I'd been there and there at the party.
The mic had my prints, and on it was a body.
So take caution. I'm not horsin' around in a throwdown, clown,
I'm takin' yours son.
So just acknowledge the way that I kick it,
cuz if rap was a house, you'd be evicted.
And dismissed from the microphone, chokin' on a bone, cuz Daddy's home.
And battlin' me is hazardous to health,
so put a quarter in your ass, cuz ya played yourself
Like a game in the arcade. You need a far aid.
I'm walkin' the path that Allah made.
I'll attend and then begin to send a speech to reach and teach,
so just say when.
So I can let lyrics blast like a bullet.
My mouth is the gun; on suckers I pull it.
The trigger, ya figure, my pockets gettin' bigger,
cuz when it comes to money, yo, Grant's my nigga!
You've got the groove, MCs, freeze, stand still, nobody move.
It's a sabotage, as I take charge. Don't barge, cuz gotdamn, I'm livin' large
like a giant. You're nothin' but a midget, a small digit.
You ain't hit it, forget it, quit it.
I reign superior, always takin' care o'ya.
No-frill rappers, you will evaporate, disintegrate, deflate to your fate,
as the great will dominate straight to the state
of reignin', gainin. So put Kane in, that category. Period. End of story...
:cool:

Posted: Mon Mar 14, 2005 11:28 am
by Career Over Like Mike(NJJ)
Dum-dum-dum-dum-dum
dum-dum-dum-dum-dum.

Posted: Mon Mar 14, 2005 11:39 am
by MD
StormShadow wrote:I'll grant you that it's good, but what if it was Masta Ace, Craig G, Big Daddy Kane, and Zach De La Rocha? Just imagine how DOPE that'd be.
Oh please, you know Chris Cornell would outshine them all.

Posted: Mon Mar 14, 2005 11:58 am
by Reggie
I think Ace kills this track.

The production is not that great, or at least not as great as people make it out to be.

Posted: Tue Mar 15, 2005 11:39 am
by Cash Rulz
Let's just all admit that "put a quarter in your ass cause you played yourself" held down the greatest metaphor in hiphop for a long minute.

Posted: Tue Mar 15, 2005 12:06 pm
by KRS-THUN ATTACK!
Reggie wrote:
The production is not that great, or at least not as great as people make it out to be.
I agree, and I'm surprised so many people disagree, because I always thought it was common knowledge that "The Symphony" was a great song with a so-so beat. I remember reading an interview with Kool G. Rap in which he said that nobody wanted to set it off first because the beat wasn't that great.