I think the last few lines with the instrumental are:
"That's right, Esse
Como cuando
Reality."
Everything looks good, but this is just what I here.
Also, it's trying to "Trying to get to me is like trying to kill Bill", not "trying to catch me is like trying to kill bill".
P.S., Good job. Almost done by the looks of things, all without an official iTunes release!
Can't wait for the remastered version in the Uncaged Series.
moorem wrote:I think the last few lines with the instrumental are:
"That's right, Esse
Como cuando
Reality."
Everything looks good, but this is just what I here.
Also, it's trying to "Trying to get to me is like trying to kill Bill", not "trying to catch me is like trying to kill bill".
P.S., Good job. Almost done by the looks of things, all without an official iTunes release!
Can't wait for the remastered version in the Uncaged Series.
He is not saying "Reality". Its a line in Spanish for sure.
Also, I think
I kick it sky high
is actually
I keep it sky high.
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I'd just like to point out that the lyric is "gangsta LEAN" and not "gangsta LANE." Whoever originally came up with "gangsta lane" didn't hear the words right.
"Gangsta lane" isn't even a thing. Don't believe me? Google it. You won't find any results except for Eddie Guerrero Crackin' related links. The only time "gangsta lane" has ever been used anywhere is when wrestling theme enthusiasts talk about Eddie Guerrero's Carackin' theme.
Now "gangsta lean" on the other hand, IS an actual thing. A gangsta lean is when you've got one hand on the steering wheel and you're leaning back with your arm resting on the passengers side seat.
"Now it's about time I stepped in with a gangsta lean." Doesn't that make more sense?
BenSvR09 wrote:I'd just like to point out that the lyric is "gangsta LEAN" and not "gangsta LANE." Whoever originally came up with "gangsta lane" didn't hear the words right.
"Gangsta lane" isn't even a thing. Don't believe me? Google it. You won't find any results except for Eddie Guerrero Crackin' related links. The only time "gangsta lane" has ever been used anywhere is when wrestling theme enthusiasts talk about Eddie Guerrero's Carackin' theme.
Now "gangsta lean" on the other hand, IS an actual thing. A gangsta lean is when you've got one hand on the steering wheel and you're leaning back with your arm resting on the passengers side seat.
"Now it's about time I stepped in with a gangsta lean." Doesn't that make more sense?
I never actually noticed this and it makes much more sense than what has been interpreted by different people, so thanks for pointing this out.
It's probably just the vocalist's pronunciation of the lyrics that confused people and 'thrown them off track'. Thanks for the info.
Your post is still wrong. The lyrics in my post are the most accurate so far.
ok cool
it's not like you know any spanish or anything. and also you haven't corrected the lane misunderstanding with lean. you can't call lyric transcription wrong when at least 98% of it is accurate and corrected to all topics discussed here. yours have a lot of gramatical and spelling errors both from english and spanish verses. then again why would i get annoyed about lyrics and music on the internet. lol you do you haha!
Tomas Lopez from past WWE themes might be one of the 2 rappers and the other guy with the more deep version high voice might actualy be Snoopy himself explains the refference.
Edit: Definitely after hearing this version of this tune I think Snoop Dogg was an MC on Crackin' especially with that I'm a Snoop Dog But My Name Ain't Rover line which is clear to hear in the leaked version. But then a guy called Wiz Khalifa has also worked on WWE themes before and he was a sub rapper on a Snoop Dogg track too.
TEOL wrote:@ 1:35 I'm a Snoop Dogg but my name ain't Rover.
Tomas Lopez from past WWE themes might be one of the 2 rappers and the other guy with the more deep version high voice might actualy be Snoopy himself explains the refference.
Edit: Definitely after hearing this version of this tune I think Snoop Dogg was an MC on Crackin' especially with that I'm a Snoop Dog But My Name Ain't Rover line which is clear to hear in the leaked version. But then a guy called Wiz Khalifa has also worked on WWE themes before and he was a sub rapper on a Snoop Dogg track too.
You feeling all right, TEOL? Your interpretation of these lyrics are laughably bad.
Why do you feel the lyrics are anything but what was posted before?
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