DJ Vice:
i'm serious!
it can't get no bigger than this.
my homie Mike Shinoda of Linkin Park puttin down with the DJ Vice
let em know Mike!

Mike Shinoda:
Let it begin with the stutter of light and short circuits
driven to give a minimal life more purposse
behind closed curtains i don't even exist
magic's created in he mirrors in the mist
it's mike shinoda and dj vice at the same time
rhymes like rain that trickle down your main line
and flood your street over a high tech beat
to sneak two and a full beats into turntable techniques
I dont sleep to dream
i sleep to build stamina
energy to plant in advanced, get ya camera
with these rhymes you better seal off the parameter
one line and ya swimmin off the south coast of canada
this is the sound, me and vice in the cut
roughin it up just in case you might get tough
nitrogen n in my breath just to light things up
and dna in every line so it's live enough
dj vice



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    Yeah it's a good rap I enjoy listening to once and a while...althought it's too short...I don't think I'll be swimming off the south coast of Canada anytime soon.

    zakriskon April 29, 2005   Link

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