Fazers
Hip-Hop/Rap
Jun 16, 2003
319
Fazers Music Video

Fazers Lyrics

Follow the light ... the light is your guide ...
I am controller of Planet X
And I've invited you here to discuss something that's very important

King Geedorah, take me to your leader
Quick to claim that he not no snake like, "Me neither"
They need to take a breather
He been rhyming longer than Sigmund the sea creature
Been on Saturday feature -- pleased to meet cha'
And came to wake you up out the deep sleeper, like --
He needed to stop before he caught the knee-drop
Even give you more zip-zip then ZZ Top
On full beers, though shall not ball corners
Geedorah like, "One more step, and y'alls goners"
So-called rich, front if y'all want to
When he spit electrics don't be in y'all saunas
He only here to warn us what the plan is
The hour is upon us, it's bananas
Born alone die alone, no matter who your man is
Hope he live long enough to tell it to his grandkids
King Geedorah, three-finger ring fever
Spring chicken eater, ID'ed as the ringleader
Who needs a heater? Catch 'em with bare hands
These same hands that make razors out beer cans
His own biggest fan
And got a fan base as big as Japan
Uh ... yeah ... and?
All hail the king! And give him three cheers, fam
Like, hip hip hooray!
Do his thing for the little kids like Sling Blade

To the grave, put in work like a slave
On how to flip scripts on the dipstick brigade
Rock 'em like "Su-su-sudio" played
Back when we used to rock the shag, no fade
This skilled trade like a tailor made suede
Hit the studio -- and I'm paid
Half upfront, half upon mastering
"Would you like that in cash," last thing you should ask the king
You don't have to be no crystal ball reader
Allergic to salt pita, used to be a wall beater
In the game like a Wall Street cheater
A lot of rap noise is annoying like Cita
Turn into a triple-X monster from a fairy tale movie
He don't know me very well, do he?
King Geedorah, crush on his seed's teacher
They need to pay her better, she had nothing on the reefer
Heifer, and I had to offer her a stick of gum
She was as thick as they come, and taught a strict curriculum
Which is only good for my son
When I'm in the hood? Razor's on tongue
Nowadays, it's amazing raising young
Rule number one: keep your fazers on stun!

Writer(s): DANIEL THOMPSON
Copyright(s): Lyrics © Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd.
Lyrics Licensed & Provided by LyricFind

Attach an image to this thought

Drag image here or click to upload image

The Meaning of Fazers

Be the first!

Post your thoughts on the meaning of "Fazers".

Frequently Asked Questions

  1. Who is King Geedorah?

    King Geedorah is an alias used by MF DOOM, the British-American MC and producer. The character is based on the three-headed monster King Ghidorah, from the Godzilla films, and was used as part of the underground super group Monsta Island Czars.

  2. What album is the song 'Fazers' from?

    'Fazers' is from the album 'Take Me to Your Leader,' which is the second studio album by MF DOOM under the alias King Geedorah. The album was released via Big Dada on June 17, 2003.

  3. What themes are explored in the song 'Fazers'?

    'Fazers' delves into themes of power, control, and credibility. The lyrics reference a variety of cultural and personal topics, including MF DOOM's own identity, his longevity in the rap game, and his unique style of storytelling and rhyme.

  4. Are there any guest appearances on 'Fazers'?

    The song 'Fazers' itself does not feature guest appearances, but the album 'Take Me to Your Leader' includes guest spots from MF Grimm (as Jet-Jaguar) and other Monsta Island Czars members.

  5. What kind of reception did 'Take Me to Your Leader' receive?

    'Take Me to Your Leader' was highly praised. Mark Martelli of Pitchfork described it as exciting and effortless. Noel Dix of Exclaim! likened it to a space adventure. Additionally, it was ranked 17th on Rhapsody's 'Hip-Hop's Best Albums of the Decade' list in 2009 and named the third best MF DOOM album by Stereogum in 2012.

  6. What is unique about MF DOOM's style in 'Fazers'?

    MF DOOM's style in 'Fazers' is marked by intricate wordplay, cultural references, and a whimsical yet authoritative delivery. His rhymes are complex and layered, often packed with internal rhymes and multifaceted meanings, contributing to his reputation as a unique and enigmatic figure in hip-hop.

Latest Blog Posts
Lyrics Discussions

1

909

1

111

1

53
by Purple Disco Machine ft. Joe Killington, Duane Harden

1

85
Hot Songs

2

2K
Recent Blog Posts