Nesian style is here
Ladies beware
Now tell me if you are down
all the sounds get down
Polynesians all around
Now this is how we move your crowd

[Verse:]
Territorial betrayal as 2 worlds combines
The combination of M.C's mentally intertwine
Intellectual capable in this industry
The collaboration of Tarius and Dee's Nesian M.C's
Being conspicuous wit' limited intelligence
Calling us delirious when we get serious
Bringing you the next chapter in this Hip-Hop legacy
The democracy of these youngsters technique of â??MoOLiâ??
Well as this saga continues we stand our ground as pioneers
Space cadets on a mission to a Nesian frontier not knowing our next destination
We be taking a lyrical leap into the next Millennium
Free styling on the low down
Battle rhyming like a show-down
Riding the flow like a ho-down
Till the show commences to a close down
So hold up now let me see yaw bounce with me if yaw down wit me

[Chorus:]
Nesian style is here
Ladies beware
Now tell me if you are down
all the sounds get down
Polynesians all around
Now this is how we move your crowd

[Verse:]
Instantaneously we rocking mic's to knew heights
Represent this Nesian style all day every night
Culturally strong from birth but weak upon our native tongues
The product of our ancestors seeds from which we sprung
The saga we maintain combine us wise in memories a noble lesson learnt from our Fa'atasi family
Elevate the positive this Nesian image must arise
Aotearoa Hip-Hop plain clothed not in disguise
With no demise we be on the rise with our dreaming eyes
Poly individuals carrying connections to ignite reign for real upon these mic's on a quest vocalist uplifting what we do
when we rhyme
Cause we (can't stop) we do this for the love of it
(won't stop) keeping' these roots rhymes intelligent
So all them ladies keep shaking them hips and all the fella's come on and bounce to this

[Bridge:]
If you want to party you got to do it right
Hip-Hop â??Mooliâ?? style
if you want to party you got to do it right
Hip-Hop Nesian style
All ya'll bounce we kick it
Nesian style wit natural mystic be
Boogie down victims come you want to test this
Brown sugar guys
Girls you getting restless
all ya'll bounce we kick it
Nesian style wit natural mystic be
Boogie down victims come you want to test this
Brown sugar guys
Girls you getting restless

M - double O - L - I
Tell me if you are down

M - double O - L - I
Tell me if you are down

We Nesian sons together we'll shine as 1


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