Apollo Brown & Che’ Noir – ’94 (Audio, Lyrics)

Date 2020-06-07

Category Lyrics, New Music

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Apollo Brown & Che' Noir '94

Apollo Brown & Che’ Noir ’94

Apollo Brown and Che’ Noir could very well be on their way to having one of the best rap albums of the year. They’ve been steadily preparing for the release of their forthcoming project, As God Intended which is due out next month. They recently tapped Black Thought for the single, “Hustle Don’t Give” and now, Apollo Brown and CHe’ Noir return with another new single paying homage to arguably one of the best years in hip-hop.

On “’94,” the latest collaboration between Apollo Brown and Che’ Noir for As God Intended, Brown lays down a smooth boom-bap instrumental for Che’ Noir to reminisce over. Name-dropping ‘Pac and Big, Che’ Noir pays homage to the legends that paved the way for her come-up in hip-hop.

Apollo Brown & Che’ Noir – ’94 (prod. Apollo Brown)

Lyrics

[Intro]
So 1994, arguably
Is single-handedly
One of the greatest years, if not, the greatest in history
Let’s be very clear on that

[Chorus: Common]
A-yes, yes y’all, and you don’t stop
To the beat, y’all, and you don’t stop
Yes, yes, y’all, and you don’t stop
A-one, two, y’all, and you don’t stop

[Verse 1: Ché Noir]
Yo
April 19, doctor’s say “It’s a girl”
In ’94, Illmatic dropped the same day I came in this world
My mother said “The World is Yours”, she was givin’ me game
It’s only right I take a trip down “Memory Lane”
In ’94 that’s when Biggie dropped “Ready to Die”
The first time I heard “Gimme the Loot”, I kept pressin’ rewind
I grew up hearin’ 2Pac’s “So Many Tears”
That’s when I fell in love with rap and said “I’m supposed to be there”
Jay had “Reasonable Doubt”, 1, 2 and Volume 3
Foxy was my favorite but Lauryn’s style, inspired me
Classics and no rapper will get to replace it
They blame it on the kids and say we too “Miseducated”
But Pun, Kim, X and Mob Deep, type of shit I loved
Bumpin’ Wu before I was old enough to hit a club
Respect to the rappers I didn’t grow up on
Came out before I was born or I was probably too young to know they songs

[Chorus: Common]
A-yes, yes y’all, and you don’t stop
To the beat, y’all, and you don’t stop
Yes, yes, y’all, and you don’t stop
A-one, two, y’all, and you don’t stop
A-yes, yes y’all, and you don’t stop
To the beat, y’all, and you don’t stop
Yes, yes, y’all, and you don’t stop
A-one, two, y’all, and you don’t stop

[Verse 2: Ché Noir]
G-Unit was my generation Pac and Biggie
I remember niggas wantin’ to get shot, ’cause 50
Back when we used to burn mixtapes or go to the store
Back when Arcadia was lit, a place you go when you bored
I wrote my first sixteen to a Tribe Called Quest beat
Made my first beat, inspired by a Kanye west beat
I remember watchin’ Big Tigger in the basement
I use to fantasize about me spittin’ with the greatest
At my shows, word for word how they sang each song
Use music as my medicine to erase these scars
I get paid for these bars
Now I reminisce back when pork and beans and hot dogs was our filet mignon
Heat a honey bun for breakfast momma playin’, “What’s the 411?”
We was still livin’ on Broadway, the poor young slums
In the future when they talk about the greats
They gone mention Ché Noir in them top five debates

[Chorus: Common]
A-yes, yes y’all, and you don’t stop
To the beat, y’all, and you don’t stop
Yes, yes, y’all, and you don’t stop
A-one, two, y’all, and you don’t stop
A-yes, yes y’all, and you don’t stop
To the beat, y’all, and you don’t stop
Yes, yes, y’all, and you don’t stop
A-one, two, y’all, and you don’t stop

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