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 In comes the ones from Jeruzalum slums 
 Knockin bums out for clout, Jersey rules without a doubt 
 On the real, keep it kinda fat for the brothers 
 from the Wrongside of Da Tracks, and it goes like that 
 Since the beginnin of time, the Artifacts kick rhymes 
 straight tape after demo tape in eighty-eight 
 It's so dynamite, shit's outta sight 
 Snatch up a G and demonstrate for the night 
 Sip on the brew, me and you can do the do 
 and you know this, flow with this, Polo, you know kid 
 Tame, what's the status on the blunt meter homey? 
 (Yeah I got three dimes, six Phillies, and some Olde E) 
 Yeah G you know the program, it's so damn ridiculous 
 Kickin this mix for all the niggaz and the tricks 
 El the first half, Tame indeed is on ? 
 and word to life he rhyme with spite and so dynamite 
  
 "Dynamite soul!" (4X) 
  
 [Tame One] 
 Yo this flow goes to all the hoes I ever fucked with 
 Kids I smoked blunts with, and my ex-girl that sucks dick 
 Niggaz takin shorts in weed spots because they know me 
 And to my moms, because she makes good cheese and macaroni 
 And to the stores that'll sell three Phillies for a dollar 
 To Afrika Bambaata for makin me a rap scholar 
 And MC El for rhymin with this notty headed lunatic 
 You always knew we had the crew that had the mad drama kid 
 peep it, all my peeps from 12 Block to Broad Street 
 And backstreets in Jersey where the niggaz first heard me 
 It took a long time comin with more cuts than Jason 
 Since the days I had a fade and used to rock in Redman's basement 
 I do +Poetic Justice+, like Janet played the role 
 And now I'm makin suckers swoll with the dynamite soul 
  
 "Dynamite soul!" (8X) 
  
 [El] Remember them joints, we used to rock at the spot? 
 [T1] When we stepped on stage with fat gear and it was mad hot? 
 [El] Kids in competition was scared at the sight 
 [T1] Of these mad motherfuckers who rock the mic RIGHT 
 [El] Then we was "That's Them", gettin all the action 
 [T1] Fuckin niggaz bitches and just leavin them in traction 
 [El] Ask who the hell was them niggaz that's rippin it? 
 [T1] You better get hip, cause Artifacts got the shit 
 [El] For about four years, people said we couldn't hack it 
 but the track's got ?, and rhymes got the knack 
 See, we'll never fall we got support from the fam 
 Jam after jam, here we are but there we stand 
 It took mad time, but here we is, in the music business 
 Press record when you hear me on KISS 
 Brothers talk shit, but yo, who really cares? 
 Tame's who all I need cuz, the brother's right there 
 And if you're swoll, say it's all in control 
 The Artifacts, we got, the dynamite soul 
  
 "Dynamite soul!" (8X
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