Hilltop Hoods
Hilltop Hoods
Hilltop Hoods
Hilltop Hoods
Hilltop Hoods
Hilltop Hoods
Hilltop Hoods
Hilltop Hoods & Simplex
Hilltop Hoods
Hilltop Hoods & DJ Bonez & Hyjak
Hilltop Hoods
Hilltop Hoods
Hilltop Hoods & Certified Wise
Hilltop Hoods
Hilltop Hoods
Hilltop Hoods
Hilltop Hoods
Hilltop Hoods
Hilltop Hoods
Hilltop Hoods & MC Layla & Pegz
[Intro: Pressure]
Oi, Suffa
You're not all that you think you are
What have you ever contributed to this earth
Or to Australian hip hop? Dickhead
What have you ever done? Hey?
[Verse 1: Suffa]
I gave birth to half these styles, you should pay me rhyme support
Like Billy Jean suing Michael Jackson for child support
Rhyme is thought, what is it? Lethal, damn you’ll get hurt
'Cause I excel like the tag on my shirt
I’ll have these rappers easing back, rhyme with a swagger
Feed your girl aphrodisiacs and hide your Viagra
If pain was diabetes, rhyme would be my insulin
I’m taking out the insolent in an instant when
They bring the rhyme; I’ll battle if you wanna tussle
A single line can turn that fatty matter into muscle
You stagnate, while my rhymes circulate like rumours
Your living proof that god has a sense of humour
I’m butter made from the cream that came from the crop
I’ll move the mountain to Mohammed scream my name from the top
And proclaim what I got, boy, so give me headroom
These clubs are full of more toys than spoilt kids bedrooms
When I’m on stage I might lose my breath
'Cause I got so much heart that there’s no room in my chest
Left for lungs, yes the best is yet to come
My rhymes like a hand around your neck
Constricting your breathing like snakebites and beestings
I’m all up in these arseholes' faces like G-Strings
I searched the world for opposition but I fear the
Only competition I found was in a mirror, now
[Scratches: DJ Debris]
"Who's that man in the mirror? Ha!
Who—Who's that—that
That man—That man—
That man in the mirror? Ha!"
"Hardcore on a rough tip"
"Blame it on the boogie, blame it on the rhythm
Blame it on the vibe that I give 'em"
"Hardcore on a rough tip"
"Blame it on the boogie, blame it on the rhythm"
"Hardcore on a rough tip"
"Blame it on the vibe that I give 'em"
[Verse 2: Pressure]
When Pressure steps to the batters plate you salivate, known to captivate
I have to break new barriers like when a chaste nun masturbates
If one more critic asks me what I do, I’ll slap 'em mate
And tell them I’m a rapper as I strap her up in gaffer tape
Loudmouths make me wanna flip
MCs only dream they got a grip and wake up with their hand on their dick
Honest, if they ride the nuts I tell them get off me
'Cause I’m unstable like a cradle bridge, so don’t cross me
I’m highly explosive; you’re a child playing with matches
I break rappers you give hairline fractures
These actors keep it real? You’re really wack it’s fact
You spit one-liners while I spit the finest chapters
Perhaps it’s time to retire the mic
Like the Bulls should have done son, 'cause no-one wants to be like
That anymore, 'cause nowadays you’re taken on a fantasy tour
Of coke, guns and gold when they’re actually poor
Factually flawed, yet entertaining
I guess it how far we’re willing to go to satisfy a craving
Make them swallow their tongues like epileptics
Then I’ll respect it, I come clean as if my lube was antiseptic
So blow me, you still couldn’t rhyme fresh
I’m on a higher level of divineness, so call me your highness
There’s only three things that are certain in life
Death, taxes and Hilltop Hoods working the mic
[Scratches: DJ Debris]
"Hardcore on a rough tip"
"Blame it on the boogie, blame it on the rhythm"
"Hardcore on a rough tip"
"Blame it on the vibe that I give 'em"
"Blame it—Bla—Blame it—
Blame it on the boogie"
"Blame it—Bla—Blame it—
Blame it on the rhythm"
"Blame it on the vibe that I give 'em"
Laying Blame was written by DJ Debris & MC Pressure & Suffa.
Hilltop Hoods released Laying Blame on Mon Sep 22 2003.