All they need to do is make like 1 or 2 songs about something random to set them apart, like suicide, conspiracies, politics, outer space or whatever they want, and they got an album.And they repeat this. I don't know if they're ready.

We were lucky to get The Score.There are a few other examples of this in music.

The problem is that ready or not here I/we come is not used just for hide-and-seek. JavaScript is disabled. Every average rapper out there could have half an album already because every rapper out there has these same tracks on every albumAnd that’s almost a whole album right there. For a better experience, please enable JavaScript in your browser before proceeding. Each one gets shorter and shorter by 4 bars whilst most songs have equal length versesAnd, to continue that thought, I think that is the sort of thing Lauren was talking about when she says “I could do what you do, EASY!” Anyone with a little talent and intelligence could mass produce pop music, but she chooses not to because that would be making a mockery of yourself, your fans, hip hop music, music in general, and your whole entire existence and legacy.I'll be Nina Simone and defecating on your microphoneDance around the border, like I'm Cassius Clay (Yes, sir)Ready or not, here I come, you can't hide (Ay, yo nobody move)Ready or not, here I come, you can't hide (Ay, yo nobody move)Ready or not, here I come, you can't hide (You know the)
People will always want to hear another song about drugs, sex, death, anger, anything “edgy”… The rap industry has become an army of edgelords. It can be used in lots of contexts. Ready or Not Lyrics: Ready or not, here I come, you can't hide / Gonna find you and take it slowly / Ready or not, here I come, you can't hide / Gonna find you and make you want me / Now that I escape The song remained at the top of the charts in Europe for two weeks, becomi Ready or not here I come You can't hide, gonna love you and make you love me Anywhere you go My poor heart got to know Oh baby, hey baby You can't hide from my love, oh no, yeah Ready, get ready Ready, get ready Ready or not here I come You can't hide, gonna find you and keep you happy You better come on, baby, oh yeah, oh yeah I'll make you happy
The song puts a hip-hop spin on a soul classic—its chorus and bridge are an interpolation of The Delfonics' 1968 hit “Ready or Not Here I Come (Can’t Hide from Love).”“Ready Or Not” was released as the follow-up to the group’s massive chart topping R&B hit “Killing Me Softly.” With verses from all three Fugees, this song was more indicative of the trio’s hip-hop sound than their breakout hit. The song contains a sample of "Boadicea" by Irish singer Enya, and its chorus is based on "Ready or Not Here I Come " by The Delfonics. "Ready or Not" is a song by the American hip-hop group Fugees, from their second studio album, The Score. In justifying the cost, Pras told Vibe “People want to see drama, man. Let him see a good video.”I’ll be Nina Simone and defecating on your microphone Whose listening 2018?I’m a little bit obsessed with the Fugees, I actually think they’re the #1 best rap GROUP …ever.A part of me wants/wanted another album, but, I have come to realize, something this special can’t last, not in this world. B: Well it's now or never / Ready or not, here we come (here she [the witeness] comes). The Fugees' second biggest hit is an ominous warning to wack MCs. In reality it took their entire life to make that first album, and they might need 5-10 years to grow and absorb more experiences to be able to make something they feel good about.The average artist doesnt have this problem. You must log in or register to reply here. The video featured helicopters, explosions, sharks, chase scenes, and a price tag of 1.3 million US dollars. They couldnt fill in over half the album with cRap. Now that I escape, sleepwalker awake Those who could relate know the world ain't cake Jail bars ain't golden gates Those who fake, they break, When they meet their 400 pound mate Ready Or Not, Here I Come You Can't Hide Gonna Find You And Take it Slowly Ready Or Not, Here I Come You Can't Hide Gonna Find You And Make you want me. You figure: A kid pays sixteen dollars for your CD. Pop music is NOT art. The title and chorus are based on the 1968 song "Ready or Not Here I Come (Can't Hide From Love)" by The Delfonics. Don’t get me wrong, there are some artists out there who have that creative flow that they can’t shut it off and they just need to let it out.