FAST RAP & BEATBOX FOR TORONTO

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Live looping with Ableton Live’s Looper device and a Shure SM58 mic. Just using my computer keyboard to toggle recording/looping.

and i’m on the ground now in the studio
with a crew to go jazz on everyone in a 22-empire radius
baby just send me moves, send fire
maybe this dancefloor’s ready
getting plenty through
and entire city blocks quickly drop
when i make a chill spot really hot
wear down shoe soles
giving you gritty shots of the smooth soul
and i kid you not
you might have smoked two bowls
but i’m ripping with a knife
straight edge and i won’t play dead
music is rife in a grand awakening
expand the shapes and bring separate hands together
to be shaking things up
with a vibe for the skies
living ever less corrupt
we could pull up the people and pull up the poor
try to think less, so i could pray more

no lights but there’s action
your camera’s in any place pull traction
soul’s in a maze
holding a gaze at 66
split tracks in half
folding away rapture
film finally to capture
eyes glazed and a sideways glance
five days high
there’s a chance i’ve got backwards
make way for the master
and now we play band first
no dampers
competition is in pampers
it’s the see-straight gambler
my name’s vs
ripping it up here with the answers
fly/dope/sick/ill
i don’t sit still
give me micas and i’ll give you back a quick fill
two ways: produce/blaze
a new face hung on a bootlace
it’s dawn that we trip ’til

FAST RAP & BEATBOX FOR TORONTO | Andrew Huang

Andrew Huang
https://www.youtube.com/andrewhuang

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