Dazastah Strikes

By Mr Grevis

On My Escape

Released on December 13, 2013

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[Intro (Sampled)]

“Seven-hundred-thousand people lost their lives when disaster hit countries as far apart as Haiti and Japan to Indonesia and Pakistan. Caused by movement of the Earth’s tectonic plates, some regions are at constant risk. The resulting friction creates energy along the fault lines which eventually become so unstable, they rupture, sending out a shockwave. This energy release is felt as a disaster. After the initial jolt, aftershocks can be felt as neighbouring plates readjust into place. Most underground movement goes unnoticed by human beings, but occasionally a big tremor strikes”


[Verse 1: Apathy]

Signs of the end of the Earth

Hidden in subliminal messages right my verse

It’s like I'm speakin’ a colder language older than Christ

The true name of your god will overload all your mics

The planet forms you to ice, the sun’s blocked by clouds

From a nuclear blast when Ap's rockin’ the crowd

There’s no suckers allowed, I'm checkin’ names [?]

Got a loaded four-four, put your brains on the floor

Brain power a spot, I slay cowards with Glocks

Straight shower your block for eight hours of pop

I turn powder to rock and turn water to wine

You can slaughter with lines when that author [?]

I’m the [?] smellin' y'all are pussy as Ellen

Leave your cerebellum swellin’ with an axe in ya melon

I’m relaxin’ and chillin’, Ap's a dastardly villain

All these rappers I'm killin’ will have bastards for children


[Scratches: Rob Shaker]

“Disaster strikes” "I'ma make it burn"

“Straight from the brain, I'll be giving you the pain”

“Grab the—gr—gr—grab the battle axe”

"I got an appetite for destruction, Ap is back"

“Who’s this?” "Gr–Grevis"

“Lyric for lyric we exhibit mass appeal”

"K21" “Spitting Lucifer lullabies”

“Run and hide when disaster strikes”


[Verse 2: Mr Grevis]

But when the [?] in town, get the pen and paper

That enabler, dopest sound

The wait’s over now, Mr Grevis is back

Kids still on my Nike Air sneakers and hat shit

Still rhymes for the graf' kids

Cypher and rap kicks, this psycho mixed dynamite, match sticks

And gasoline trips, that’s some mean shit

But no duo as dangerous as Daz and Grevis

The evilest, [?], Grevis'

Hair’s like Carl Barron’s ears: aerodynamic shit

Smooth operator

Got your girl drippin’ wet with not a drop of lube on the labia

This dude is the saviour, Grevis Christ

Make your girl’s legs shake if you eat it right

All you whack MC's need to leave the mic

And producers step aside when Dazastah strike (blaow)


[Scratches: Rob Shaker]

“Disaster strikes” "I'ma make it burn"

“Straight from the brain, I'll be giving you the pain”

“Grab the—gr—gr—grab the battle axe”

"I got an appetite for destruction, Ap is back"

“Who’s this?” "Gr–Grevis"

“Lyric for lyric we exhibit mass appeal”

"K21" “Spitting Lucifer lullabies”

“Run and hide when disaster strikes”


[Verse 3: K21]

Yo

Morph into a Megalodon if you step in my pond

Arch-nemesis in your presence, a weapon ‘til dawn

Regenerated eleven-eleven, [?] spread my venom

Straight to your melon if you ever step in my direction

Reckon you’re king but you’re lyin’, wouldn’t even call you Nala

My Macedonian uncle thinkin’ my name’s [?]

Distracted from tryin’ to get to [?] park

And tellin’ suckers to eat dirt, fuck it, now taste the carver

A chapter from the young Frank Zappa who drank [?]

Rank fuck who stuck Mother Nature in a dank manner

Colour a black [?], no love for a backstabber

Like Monica Seles, but not into tennis, just bombing you fellas (baddest)

[?] but I ain’t from Vancouver

Badder than [?] shitting in the back of your Land Cruiser

Berserk with every word that’s never worse ‘til I emerge

Let my verse crumble the Earth and I’m returnin’ from the dirt

When Dazastah strikes


[Outro (Sampled)]

“The disaster had happened so quickly, there hadn’t been time to send an SOS message, but the victims and crew were thrown to the bottom. Survivors told some remarkable stories of bravery. The following day, the full extent of the tragedy could clearly be seen. Since then, the rules have been changed.”