The title track to the album, that features fellow Filipino artist Genesis Z. Bastos means rude in Tagalog. This song is about overcoming other peoples judgments and exceeding their expectations and being your own person.
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This is a song about a dope rapper surviving in a music industry full of simplicity, low value, and now to some degree fake shit... meaning A.I.
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Black license plates just pop on the right whip. There are a few states that offer them. Delaware is one of them.
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Mark-S wrote this song to help people understand that no matter their disabilities or what they feel they lack in life they still have something valuable to add to society. He works with people with disabilities everyday and sees how they overcome their challenges to achieve their dreams.
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Mark-S's version of the song "Don't Worry Be Happy" by Bobby McFerrin. We are all just human beings and the more we see that the more we can make joy in the world instead of misery and sadness.
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This song is about a relationship where one person has become lazy and stops putting in the effort to keep the relationship alive while the person is patiently waiting for the other one to find their way back to love. By the time the protagonist of the song realizes the error of their ways they understand that they are already home with the person who loves them.
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Emcee Face was inspired by the movie "Draft Day" when he wrote the lyrics for this song. In the movie, the owner of the team is pushing the manager to make a "splash" on draft day. Meaning make a big move that will cause waves.
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"Day by Day" is a song about taking your time to enjoy and take advantage of the moment that is with you at the time. It's about staying on point and focused, staying woke and not sleeping!
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"In The Lab" is song that pays homage to all the emcee's Emcee Face has been influenced by. The studio is the lab and the lab is a safe space for Emcee Face so we thought it only right we end the album with it.
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A smooth jam with the Dr. lacing it with some fire!! In life you have to do what you have to do. In survival situations there is no remorse.
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Don't let it pass you by. Live in it. This is one of our favorites here at Sound Pitch Entertainment. The production and lyrics are on point. Emcee Face on the adlibs.
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Feet Planted feels like a solid vibe with an Antman Fontane feature. A hustle song to chase your dreams to.
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When I wrote “Battle Rules,” it was in the middle of the nation-wide riots after George Floyd’s death. I wanted to understand how real change in the world for human rights has really happened, and how violence was seldom the answer. Reading the beliefs of Ghandi and Dr. Martin Luther King and knowing the immense impact they had in their societies without weapons, without wars, but with personal resoluteness, they had totally changed the rules of battle to dramatically change their worlds. - Mark-S
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It was pre-election 2016 and the entire landscape of politics had changed. But to me, it was the same old carnival grift that keeps popping up in America. The spectacle of righteous patriotism that mesmerizes the public while we have everything that’s valuable about this country being pick-pocketed from us. I wrote “Shakedown” to mark the moment and change the conversation, but couldn’t get it out before the shakedown was already in place. Strangely enough, the song is as pertinent almost 10 years later as it was then. - Mark-S
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The lives of Mildred and Richard Loving and their fight in the courts in the 1960s to merely have the right to live as a multi-racial couple deeply in love with each other is profound. Their story strikes me as both heart-breaking and triumphant for so many, many people whose right to love each other was unshackled because of the Lovings. It abhors me that this fundamental right once again came into question in recent years, even at the Supreme Court level. “Sudden Impact,” the title referring to both the inevitability of two lives coming together and to Richard Loving’s death from automobile impact in 1975, was written to remind us of a fight not yet over. - Mark-S
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The opening track to Soul Chalice's debut album "Enter The Game." A lot of times the answer you're looking for is within. So, look inside.
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"In My Zone" is a feel good song. Get in your zone!
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"Say Yeah!" is a crowd hype song to get the crowd going! Say Yeah!!
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This song was only ment to be a short interlude type of song, but when I started writing I couldn't stop. I became a full song that honors my culture and heritage. This is a short version released as a single. The album version on "Bastos Boi" is the full version with 3 verses.
"Sudden Impact" is song about a mixed American kid living in the States. The political climate is treacherous right now. When will the lower and middle class have a say and hand in the direction the country is going? When will we stop letting the billionaires and corporations run this country? To me, sudden impact is when this happens.
The original song "Sudden Impact" is by label mate Mark-S Reeve from his Hiss 'N' Hum album.
Released as a single, the remastered version is a bonus track on the "Bastos Boi" album titled "BFM." BFM stands for Big Filipino Monster.
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