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Reflection Eternal
The Blast was the last song recorded for Train of Thought at Electric Lady on 8th St in Greenwich Village.
Kweli’s manager, Corey Smyth, suggested that they add a song that taught people how to say his name, since that seemed to be an issue. They also had everyone who came into the studio say “Tali...
[Intro]
Let me, let me practice.. hehehe, ehehe
Talib.. T'Kwi, Kweli — I can't say it!
That's wack..
Yeah.. yeah..
Yeah.. yeah..
Yeah.. yeah..
[Verse 1: Talib Kweli & Vinia Mojica]
Yeah, you pronounce my name (Kweli)
Any questions? I bring many blessings
With my man Hi-Tek, and he from the Natti (Natti)
We make the sky crack, feel the fly track
Get your hands up like a hijack
Fists in the air for (Marley)
Keep 'em there like Natural Mystic, or smoke when the spliff's lit
It's a revolutionary (Party)
Word, they ask me what I'm writin' for
I'm writin' to show you what we fightin' for
Say "Tah-leeb" or "Talib" (Kweli)
If it's hard, try spellin' it phonetically
If not, then just Let It Be like Nina Simone
You probably (Probably) don't listen, B
Even when we suffer losses, I count the victories
Sometimes it's far and between, I'm sad to say
It got my brain crowded like sunset on a Saturday
I know my son wept 'cause his dad's away
"Stop cryin', be strong for your momma" is what I had to say
[Hook 1: Talib Kweli & Vinia Mojica]
To my little man named Amani ('Mani)
Start the party, my crew hot
Feel these two shots like the blast from a double-barrel shottie (Shottie)
It's got to be, your man Hi-Tek and Kweli
Who make you rock your body (Body)
Start the party, my crew hot
Feel these two shots, like the blast from a double-barrel shottie (Shottie)
It's got to be, your man Hi-Tek and Kweli
[Verse 2: Hi-Tek]
Yo, yo, yo, I remember when it all started
Back in the day, when me and moms first parted
Hi-Tek from the beginnin', I stayed advanced
A young chameleon, adapt to any circumstance
Peep game, nigga, never been a lazy nigga
Stayed on my hustle, concentrate to get the paper bigger
Stay focused, while other cats stay hopeless
While niggas stay high, I stay lower
Stackin' my chips to get a foreclosure
This shit ain't over
Goin' for the gusto, keep gettin' that provo
It's Hi-Tek (and Kweli) on the track like Flo-Jo
Bet you ain't even know I had flow, though
[Hook 2: Talib Kweli & Vinia Mojica]
Yo, make you rock your body (Body)
Start the party, my crew hot
Feel these two shots like the blast from a double-barrel shottie (Shottie)
It's got to be, your man Hi-Tek and Kweli
You got to..
Keep on dancin'
Ya gotta keep on dancin', yeah-yeahhhhhhh
Keep on dancin'
Ya gotta keep on dancin', yeah-yeahhhhhhh
Keep on dancin'
Ya gotta keep on dancin', yeah-yeahhhhhhh
Keep on dancin'
Ya gotta keep on dancin', yeah-yeahhhhhhh
[Verse 3: Talib Kweli & Vinia Mojica]
Say my name, say my name (Kweli), like Destiny's Child
Shine bright like my girl heavenly smile
Or a suit on Steve Harvey ( Harvey)
We tighter than them jeans that be huggin' black hips 70's style
Like Chaka Khan, ain't nobody (Body)
Set the stage ablaze like my crew, we burn it down like sage
And smokin', clubs is where we party (Party)
Holla at spit kickin' niggas
Pharoahe Monch, De La Soul, Common Sense
And my man Biz Markie (Markie)
[Hook 3: Talib Kweli & Vinia Mojica]
Start the party, my crew hot
Feel these two shots like the blast from a double-barrel shottie (Shottie)
It's got to be, your man Hi-Tek and Kweli
Who'll make you rock your body (Body)
Start the party, my crew hot
Feel these two shots like the blast from a double-barrel shottie (Shottie)
It's got to be, your man Hi-Tek and Kweli
You got to...
Keep on dancin'
Ya gotta keep on dancin', yeah-yeahhhhhhh
Keep on dancin'
Ya gotta keep on dancin', yeah-yeahhhhhhh
Keep on dancin'
Ya gotta keep on dancin', yeah-yeahhhhhhh
Keep on dancin'
Ya gotta keep on dancin', yeah-yeahhhhhhh
[Gil Scott-Heron]
Yeah, this is Gil Scott-Heron and I'm from Harlem
Everybody knows where that is, so that's where I'm from
Talib Kweli and DJ Hi-Tek, Reflection Eternal
The new album is called the Train of Thought
I'm urging everybody to get a ticket and get on the train
'Cause that's what you need to be doing
So check that out, peace
The Blast was written by Hi-Tek & Talib Kweli.
The Blast was produced by Hi-Tek.
Reflection Eternal released The Blast on Sun Jul 16 2000.