Live at E's
Live at E's

Sublime - Live at E's Lyrics

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Jul 23, 1996
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Live at E's Lyrics

Yesterday I saw a whore
Lookin' out for more
While she makes my body ache
Still I walk in then I say

A well, uh
I'm on the mic doin', uh
The things you like and I'm, uh
Ras M.G. and I'm, uh
Treat you right

'Cause all the ladies and me
You see we both agree
That, uh, I'm goin' down in world history, well yo

Whoa, she makes my body ache
And you know I live for more
I won't flake or perpetrate
I won't front no funky ho

Don't get me wrong I'm just, uh
Singin' my song I'm just like you
I like to ball my freaks all night long

Not only do I rhyme
I also cut so nice
And all the fightin' perpetratin' DJ's want my slice
'Cause I'm select

Perpetratin' DJ's, come and look for me
Rock me rubadub rock and roll MC
So sweet and so nice
They call me delight

(Go, go, go, go)

My name is Eric, I have nothing to say
Because I am not a fucking DJ
And if you wanna come talk to me
Then you gotta talk to my man Bradley

Uh, uh, elected
My rhymes will be perfected
The fightin' MC's will be dissected and rejected
I am the most impressive
Aspective, and progressive
Motivating, innovating, chillin' and digested

It's obvious as ever
It will be specialized
If your trying to proclaim, uh
It can't be compromised
I am a fresh MC
As you can plainly see
You won't regret a dj fresh until you soon agree
So take a seat and feel the beat
Of course it is okay, uh, uh

Yes, I still rock M.C.
Yo. You're no jumpin', Jay
That's right. We outta here
5000 G, 5000 G
We outta here, we outta here (peace)
Peace, nothing but peace and unity
Seen love and no fight can go in the middle
(All right)

Writer(s): MARSHALL GOODMAN, BRADLEY NOWELL
Copyright(s): Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group, CONCORD MUSIC PUBLISHING LLC
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Frequently Asked Questions

  1. Who were the original members of Sublime?

    The original lineup of Sublime consisted of Bradley Nowell (vocals and guitar), Eric Wilson (bass), and Bud Gaugh (drums).

  2. What is the significance of 'Live at E's' in Sublime's discography?

    'Live at E's' is a track from Sublime's debut studio album, 40oz. to Freedom, which helped to establish the band's unique blend of ska, reggae, punk, and hip hop.

  3. When was the album '40oz. to Freedom' released?

    '40oz. to Freedom' was released on June 1, 1992, by Skunk Records, and it was later reissued by MCA.

  4. What genres of music did Sublime incorporate in '40oz. to Freedom'?

    The album '40oz. to Freedom' includes a mix of ska, rocksteady, roots reggae, dub, hardcore punk, and hip hop, showcasing the band's eclectic style.

  5. What impact did '40oz. to Freedom' have on Sublime's career?

    Although it initially received mixed reviews, '40oz. to Freedom' eventually sold over two million copies in the U.S. and helped Sublime to build a strong grassroots following, particularly in California.

  6. Who contributed to writing the lyrics for 'Live at E's'?

    The lyrics for 'Live at E's' were written by Marshall Goodman and Bradley Nowell.

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