Lyrical Breakdown of Incident At 66.6 FM - Instrumental - A Journey through Words and Rhymes
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- Lyric Overview: Witness how Public Enemy weaves words into powerful emotions and vivid imagery. From intricate rhyme schemes to compelling storytelling, every line in "Incident At 66.6 FM - Instrumental" is a testament to masterful songwriting.
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Yeah, stop flying home, it's called chilling in the fag
Public Enemy, ah, in their music ah, kinda rabble rousing
They, ah, talk about, ah, well things like
You know the white media has been very upset about something you've been saying in your songs
Today we're talking to some folks who're very upset by the things you're been saying
On the air- Hello?
Yes, hello?
Yes?
Ah, I've seen these guys - I saw them warm up for the Beastie Boys last year
How were they?
How were they?
I thought it was one of the most appalling things I have ever seen
There were two gentlemen in cages on either side of the stage with fake Uzis
There were, a, Jesus it, it was unbelievable
And when I see somebody who's wearing one of their shirts
I think that they're scum too
Hello?
PE in full effect, Brother
Hello?
Why do you even pay homage to these people by putting these monkeys on?
Hello? Hello?
Then have the guts to tell him that he doesn't know what he's talking about
Hello?
(Terminator X)
Thank you, Terminator X is one of the members on the group
(On the air, on the air, on the air)
Go back to Africa? OK, we're going to
Believe me when we go to these phones
People are going to tell you to do just that, Chuck
(Yes, hello?)
Yes, I think that White liberals like yourself have difficulty understanding
That Chuck's views represent the frustrations of the majority of black youth out there today
I do understand that
But before he came on, you were saying
If you had read the stuff I had read about him, and the way
He's been portrayed in American press