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One (Always Hardcore) Lyrics
I am the horseman
I'm mentally mad
I am a super sharp shooter
Sittin on a roof top
My name is MC H, I got the big breaks
And the bass
One, two, check
It's a mixture ruff to the core
Through the texture
Come and get a taste of the fixture
Yeah!
Yea-ea-ea-ah, yea-ea, I feel hardcore
Yea-ea-ea-ah, yea-ea, always hardcore,...
Want a lyrical sex
Ice and the platinum tech
With a minute in the game
When discover my necks
You don't fret
Me and my crew, we are too HOT
for any crew out there or any MC
Rippin up the B you want HATE
Jealousy won't get you nowhere, I'm HP
Yea-ea-ea-ah, yea-ea, I feel hardcore
Yea-ea-ea-ah, yea-ea, always hardcore,...
Alright
One world, one people, one music - one MC
Yea-ea-ea-ah, yea-ea, I feel hardcore
Yea-ea-ea-ah, yea-ea, always hardcore,...
I'm mentally mad
I am a super sharp shooter
Sittin on a roof top
My name is MC H, I got the big breaks
And the bass
One, two, check
It's a mixture ruff to the core
Through the texture
Come and get a taste of the fixture
Yeah!
Yea-ea-ea-ah, yea-ea, always hardcore,...
Ice and the platinum tech
With a minute in the game
When discover my necks
You don't fret
Me and my crew, we are too HOT
for any crew out there or any MC
Rippin up the B you want HATE
Jealousy won't get you nowhere, I'm HP
Yea-ea-ea-ah, yea-ea, always hardcore,...
One world, one people, one music - one MC
Yea-ea-ea-ah, yea-ea, always hardcore,...
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This song is about how scooter used to front a criminal drug smuggling ring in the early nineties. It deals with ideas of masculinity and the price of bravado in a situation of altered values. The chorus is famously also heard on pearl jam's 'alive'. I'm not sure which one was first but I suspect it's scooter.
This is a partial cover of the Bodylotion (Jeroen Streunding, credited as a songwriter here) song "Always Hardcore", a 1996 gabber hit, which included the partial cover/parody of Pearl Jam's "Alive".
Or actually, it's a cover of DJ Paul Elstak's remix of the Bodylotion song. DJ Paul removed a lot of elements of the song, including the main riff (and none of those elements make it into the Scooter cover), and added in a loop from a Rotterdam Terror Corps song (which does make it into the Scooter cover).
Of course the added lyrical rants are the usual Scooter intentional nonsense.