Wake up, Dilated, Dilated
Y'all know what time it is, check the clock
Cause this here's alarm clock music
The alarm clock music
The alarm clock music
Pressin' the button, they tryin' to snooze

Ring the alarm, shoot the flare, I'm here
Lay right there, you catch the Dana Dane "Nightmares"
They know it's caffeine, they try but can't sleep
They're hatin' but they rockin' to it while they count sheep

Cause this here's alarm clock music
Bang along beats like a bomb dropped to it
Pressin' the button, they tryin' to snooze
But their never been a man born with time to lose

So many freestyles I did when I was tourin'
But since I wrote 'em down, they view 'em as important
I do what I want, the way I see fit
And they think I'm from the Bay the way the flow be-Legit

Evidence got another sound mission
Listen, biz and pleasure, what's the difference
As long as the shit's hittin', and weed's gettin' lit
Dilated we play some Pole Position

Cause this here's alarm clock music
Bang along beats like a bomb dropped to it
Cause this here's alarm clock music
Bang along beats like a bomb dropped to it

The alarm clock music
The alarm clock music
The alarm clock music
Pressin' the button, they tryin' to snooze

Yeah, sixteen out of sixteen bars, I spit are thrillers
Eight out of sixteen bars, you spit are fillers
And I got these beats game tight
Keep talkin' shit, just spell my name right

Evidence, make music, focus on the listener
I know I'm ghetto, use speakers as air conditioners
Feel the air blast
It's a hot day in L.A., right off Fairfax

Rakaa, Arabic name, not a nickname
That in the frame makes it hard to get planes
I stay fly through the clouds of slipped brain
Thinkin' how I loved hip-hop, but shit changed

Some say we're too serious and conscious
Some say we're all battle raps and ganja
I say in your bad dreams we're monsters
Ratpackin' stages like Frank Sinatra

Cause this here's alarm clock music
Bang along beats like a bomb dropped to it
Cause this here's alarm clock music
Bang along beats like a bomb dropped to it

The alarm clock music
The alarm clock music
The alarm clock music
Pressin' the button, they tryin' to snooze

Yeah, right now we in the zone we belong
I let you know, right now you get warned
Right now before I sound the alarm
Let you know right now is the calm before the storm

The world changed, lands got conquered
Continents wandered, the planet got smaller
New York at eight o'clock then head to Cali by flight
We got two shows, one on each coast the same night

Yeah, the same fight for crumbs is not new to me
The hood sick even with free shots immunity
We need black and brown unity
So we need to keep that jail shit out of the community

Plus George got a few more years
That's a couple wars there and a couple wars here
Tricknowledgy propaganda and fear
Make it hard to believe your own eyes and ears

Cause this here's alarm clock music
Bang along beats like a bomb dropped to it
Cause this here's alarm clock music
Bang along beats like a bomb dropped to it

The alarm clock music
The alarm clock music
The alarm clock music
Pressin' the button, they tryin' to snooze

The alarm clock music


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