"Oye! Damelo!" means, "Listen! Give it to me!" in Spanish. Hip Hop inspired this song.
lyrics
I use my microphone check as a special weapon,
I spit rhymes to spellcast and force a mass infection,
To all my people present,
I'm going to send you all a message,
Through a whiskey bottle 'cause I swallowed all the contents are tables that can lable every chapter in a book,
Pages written so your nose is caught up, take a look.
Inbetween the lines of every verse are empty spaces,
So open up your mind and realize this shit's contagious,
Knowledge is a college that recquires intuition,
No tuition, no religion, or government positions,
A vision, division from material possesions,
Deliverance is a blessing, I'm a culprit to perspective.
Rabbit holes are made for those who claim to find the answers,
Warriors survive the worst to save you from the cancer spreading,
We're forgetting where we come from where we're going,
Nature is my savior, never once sold me a story.
When did we forget that we are human we are being,
Told to fight for those who follow childlike deceivings?
Isn't this the beat that keeps repeating by the seasons?
Leave it to the artist, paint a picture worth believing.
Oye! Oye! Damelo! Damelo!
I can take a pistol like a whistle I am blowing,
All the shooters aiming for a reason never knowing,
Killing in the name of any blame they might be showing,
War is just a battle for the rich over the poor,
I said before anymore just give yourself a hug,
Love is all you need, tune into all the Beating Bugs,
I am like a walrus and a pig is like a gun,
Every little bitch commits to corporations make me sick.
I am like a freedom calling out to let me ring,
You don't have to pay me 'cause I just want to sing,
If you want to stop me then you'd better check yourself,
I've already shouted from the moment that I fell.
Denise Clarke is a voice for the people. A woman with soul, hip hop inspired lyricism, raw content, and spanish-inspired
guitar riffs, she will knock your socks off. Her amateur album "calling all Timers..." is a discovery of her sound. "Denise Clarke, La Artista Conquistadora!" releases May 5th, 2012, Cinco de Mayo! Ole!...more
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