I be so in tune they be watching me, watching me
Watching me, watch-watching some, chilling on
I be so in tune they be watching me, watching me, watch-watch
Chilling on, that's just the TV screen
My mom be tapped into the overflow and constant streams
So count your streams, I hit 'em with the rap for God
You never ever seen a motherfucker rap this hard
I be the rap mogul, the black Picasso
Painted from the soul, never slowed the cash flow
So I stack slow in the 'tack-attack flows
Never stat quo, niggas tryna let my ass show, hold up
'Caus? ain't nothing average 'bout Joe
Bitch, ain't shit funny lik? I'm rapping bad jokes
I'm so nice though, I play the whole game in iso
Flow maestro, fuck a mic check, this a mic choke
It's the motherfucking rap god
So don't you other motherfuckers try to act hard
I'm from a place where them bullets travel really far
This for my niggas posted up right on the boulevard
Who want the smoke, my niggas pull up when the record's on
I'll have 10 niggas pull your card to your decagon
They taking notes
And they every time the record's on, you 'ready know
Niggas try to peep the repertoire so you on point stat?
That's all the time, kid
You on point Stat?
That's all the time, Tip
On point Stat? Diddy every time for the city
I'mma make these niggas hear me, I'mma make these niggas feel me
I be so in tune they be watching me, watching me
Watching me, watch-watching some, chilling on
I be so in tune they be watching me, watching me
Watching me, watch-watching some, chilling on
Look, really it's no biggie
I'm the illest in the city, word to my nigga Diddy
Word to 50, word to Nas
Word to Jay, he's been a problem
Like your favorite sitcom show, you gotta watch him
Raise the frequencies up a couple notches
I hit them back so hard they straightening their postures
In 2012, had these niggas opening their chakras
Now a nigga living where them doctors be at
Ain't need the doctors to be for that
Just a hot ass beat clap for my nigga Stat, Diddy watch me blaze the booth
Like that shit is Rap City, bitches fuck with me 'cause I rap witty
I'm so raw, still I rap willy silly rabbit, I mean really, it's a bad habit
I mean really though, Joey never been average
Yeah, he kills average rappers still
This track and me, that'll be a rapper's will
You on point stat?
That's all the time, kid
You on point Stat?
That's all the time, Tip
On point Stat? Diddy every time for the city
I'mma make these niggas hear me, I'mma make these niggas feel me
I be so in tune they be watching me, watching me
Watching me, watch-watching some, chilling on
I be so in tune they be watching me, watching me
Watching me, watch-watching some, chilling on
You on point stat?
You on point stat?
You on point stat?
Statik Selektah, real name Patrick Baril, is an American DJ, record producer, and radio host born in New York City in 1980. Considered one of the pillars of the underground American hip hop scene, Statik Selektah stands out for his production style characterized by vintage samples and old-school beats with jazz and funk influences. His musical career began in the 1990s as a DJ in New York clubs, collaborating with emerging artists in the hip hop landscape. In 2003 he released his first album, "The Green Tape", which earned him a reputation as a talented and creative producer. Since then, Statik Selektah has worked with some of the biggest names in hip hop, including Action Bronson, Joey Bada$$, Sean Price, and Freddie Gibbs. Among his most notable albums are "The Best of Both Worlds" (2013) and "What Goes Around" (2017). Statik Selektah is also known for his radio show "The Statik Selektah Show", broadcast on SiriusXM, where he presents hip hop music and interviews emerging artists. His most representative tracks include "Brooklyn Nights", "What Goes Around", and "Keep It Moving".
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