Before Eminem, Marky Mark, House Of Pain, Vanilla Ice or Rick Rubin and the Beastie Boys, there was Gordon Bahary – a producer who teamed up with Broadway actor Joseph Saulter to form the elecro-funk group Twilight 22. Their song “Electric Kingdom” became the 8th rap song to ever appear on the Hot 1...
Huh, deep in the city people live in the streets
You got to be careful of everyone you meet
There's lootin' and shootin', people stabbin' and grabbin'
The innocent bystanders, the police are grabbin'
Ain't it a pity 'cause you hate the city
But the way you feel ain't no big deal
You've got to survive and that's the real nitty gritty
You go uptown, downtown, you've got to turn your life around!
Back in the jungle a man is free
Free from the street, from captivity
Break out, break in, it doesn't matter where you've been
Snake pit, lion's den, you need someone to be your friend
Come to Electric Kingdom
Truck to Electric Kingdom
Come to Electric Kingdom
Truck to Electric Kingdom
Electric
Electric
Electric
Electric
Give it to me, give it to me
(Give it to me, give it to me)
Give it any way you play
(Give it)
Sign in on the one, huh
Get up, get up, be on your way
On the one, huh
Electric Kingdom
Who you talkin' to?
Who you
Give it, take it
Give it, take it
Electric Kingdom
Who you talkin' to?
Who you?
Electric Kingdom
Electric Kingdom
Come to Electric Kingdom
Truck to Electric Kingdom
Come to Electric Kingdom
Truck to Electric Kingdom
Ain't it a pity 'cause you hate the city
But the way you feel ain't no big deal
You've got to survive and that's the real nitty gritty
You go uptown, downtown, you've got to turn your life around, huh
Electric Kingdom
Truck to Electric Kingdom
Electric Kingdom
Electric Kingdom
Electric Kingdom
Electric King
Electric Kingdom was written by Joseph Saulter & Gordon Bahary & Errol Moore.
Electric Kingdom was produced by Gordon Bahary.