Talk a lot of shit so, this is a solutionįor Flatbush Zombies' latest music, news, and videos check out their Zumic artist page. Livin' off of foodstamps, and I hope them shoes fitĪlways on that new shit, mama made me do it This is for the mamas, live in public houses This week Odd Future’s Domo Genesis lends his wordplay skills to the group for a mellow. They started off the installment with last week’s Half-Time, featuring ASAP Twelvyy.
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Livin off of welfare, never make the big screen Brooklyn’s favorite psychedelic rap trio, Flatbush Zombies, has surprised us with another weekly series of free tracks a la their Day of the Dead project. This is for the mamas, who pregnant at sixteen I know you wanna see this shit but oh Lord (Get Yours) This is the proof in music, hold you head you can do it, do it This is the proof in music, hold your head you can do it Just a witness, of a vicious, abusiveness system To the brothers, and the sisters, no wishlist, no Christmas
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So anxious, impatient, taught myself how to face it It's not what you thinkin', I ain't have moms for spankings Look left, look right, dreamed it every nightĪnd together we can bloom, run off to the moon Is what I consider being the truth to you? Raggedy like Ann or, Annie orphan am I, a orphan?Īre we, important? Is the, world important as the faith we choose? Waitin' for my princess every night was nothin' there The group is composed of rappers Meechy Darko, Zombie Juice and Erick Arc Elliott, with Elliott also serving as their regular record producer.The trio are part of the East Coast hip hop supergroup Beast Coast, with fellow Brooklyn-based rap groups. I know you wanna be the shit, I just want my mama to see this shitīut (Oh Lord), oh Lord, (Get Yours) gonna get mine, (Get Yours) Flatbush Zombies (stylized as Flatbush ZOMBiES) is an American hip hop group from the Flatbush section of Brooklyn, New York City, formed in 2010. No matter big or small, rich or poor, oh, this is war I done seen some losses, and I see some things Mama can see this, she seen, mama can live by all meansīut she's been blinded by society's standards of low self-esteemĪw, Never been a contact, I've been involved Oh Lord, I done put my work in, word to my nigga I came
I was born this way, this has been more than a scheme Look inside and realize you are a goddessĭon't really know, don't really know, don't really know The kundalini balance in your spine you are divine Ladies know your worth, for you are Mother EarthĪnd you birth kings, queens, pharoahs and empresses
I know the Bible tells us you're the reason we're all cursed Flatbush Zombies "Get Yours" Lyrics:Īnd you wanna give up, but did your mama give up
Listen to the first song, "Don't Do Drugs Kids," from the Day of the Dead series too. The synth-filled track also features Diamante crooning over mellow beats on the hook and chorus. In the newest song, the trio affectionately rap about "goddess" in this ode to women and the "universes" inside of them. The group announced in a ZOMBiEvision video that they would be "stimulating" our minds every Friday, dropping new music. Get it here.The Flatbush Zombies released the second song as part of their Day of the Dead weekly music release. Now, More Than Ever is out now via Glorious Dead. Flatbush Zombies return with Red Light, Green Light the latest in their Day Of The Dead weekly release series featuring Espa. Watch Flatbush Zombies’ NPR Tiny Desk concert above. Flatbush Zombies linked up with James Blake to produce the song when the band discovered he was a big fan and met up with him in 2018. The Tiny Desk performance arrives shortly after the group shared an x-ray vision video to “ Afterlife,” which had an unexpected collaborator. “Got bored on ’em, got awards on ’em / Nowadays, they’re treatin’ music like tourism / What is pop, what is not? / What is different when you’re not,” Erick raps. We gotta stand up now.” Erick grabbed a handheld camera to get close-and-personal for their last track, “Afterlife,” which was released just last week. After introducing each member in their backup band with rowdy cheers thanks to Meechy Darko, Erick said: “I feel like that’s the energy we need. The group opened their set seated on the ground but, of course, they couldn’t stay static for long. Kicking off their set with their moving track “When I’m Gone,” the group picked up momentum with a rendition of “Palm Trees” and “ Afterlife.” Known for their stage antics, Flatbush Zombies still managed to make an at-home Tiny Desk performance interesting.
Now, Flatbush Zombies gave a taste of their vibrant sound with an energetic NPR Tiny Desk concert. Announcing their new era with cryptic social media posts, the group consisting of Meechy Darko, Zombie Juice, and Erick the Architect released the 6-track EP Now, More Than Ever. Back in June, Flatbush Zombies didn’t give much warning before returning with a new EP.