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Artist/Band: Hilltop Hoods
Lyrics for Song: Testimonial Year
Lyrics for Album: The Calling [2004]



[Verse One - Suffa]

Let me introduce myself, raise them beers

Suffa MC, been doing this for more than ten years

Ever since I was a youngster, I brought the funk for

The love, and for the party people to get drunk to

Since back in the day we've been the major crew

When I step on the stage it's like De Ja Vu

Years of performing, years of practice

Respect from my peers, my girls tears on the mattress

Every time that we went on tour

And she was left behind feeling insecure

But she needn't worry; I wasn't chasing a girl to rock right

I was chasing the warm glow of a spotlight

City after city, state to state

We were just three mates rocking beats and breaks

So if you made it to a Hoods show to check the style

You get much respect, you made it all worthwhile



[Verse Two - Pressure]

Let me introduce myself, raise them beers

Pressure MC, been doing this for more than ten years

It's been a long road I'm glad I stayed on track

A dream of making raps, and getting played on wax

It seems that faking jacks want to cause my demise

Along the way wouldn't give me play but couldn't stop the course of my rise

Now of course the sky's the limit, we fly get with it

You ain't underground, that's because you dig it

It took infinite skills and hard work to get this far jerk

Look me in the face, now I'm the one who wears a smart smirk

It wasn't all negative, took the good with the bad

Us falling off will never happen, like catching the Hoods in drag

In an orderly fashion I'm thanking those who supported me

Wouldn't be where I'm standing if they hadn't have fought for me

From a nothing rep, now we live busting sets

So if you own a Hoods album you get nuff respect



[Verse Three - Suffa]

Let me introduce myself, raise them beers

Suffa MC, been doing this for more than ten years

We've been through a lot to perfect this art

When Next left the group it near broke my heart

But then Debris stepped up as the DJ

A super team spearheaded by PJ

Chasing dreams like Fats chasing punani

It's all about the culture, never been about the money

But we had to watch people trying to take advantage

Of us, trying to damn near rob us

We got slowed down by dodgy contract offers

But it would take a nation of millions to stop us

We got our propers, paid our dues in triplicate

Ripping it, till other crews were insignificant

I've stayed true, never made myself a hypocrite

Trust me, I'm wise I got the certificate



[Verse Four - Pressure]

Let me introduce myself, raise them beers

Pressure MC, been doing this for more than ten years

Yeah we made it far, through beats pumping and flows

My bro Rated R props for being the drunkest at shows

And support from my mates who fought for the stakes

Of Oz hip-hop, props to record stores, I bought from their crates

You see talking it takes less than walking the stakes

So put your money where your mouth is and stop flaunting as fakes

For those who stuck by me over time I put yours over mine

Don't have to speak your names you know my mind

In this simple game of respect it's given as it's taken

Been given props, now respected tracks is what I'm making

Shouts to everyone I met on tour

It's our hip hop ladies and gentlemen let's keep it pure

So here's another LP from the Hoods to crank to

Hope you dig the rest of this album people I got to thank you


Album Lyrics: The Calling [2004]


Hilltop Hoods
"The Calling [2004]"


1. Incoming
2. Testimonial Year
3. The Calling
4. Dumb Enough
5. Illusionary Lines
6. Tommorow Will Do
7. Laying Blame
8. Simmy And The Gravespitter
9. The Nosebleed Section
10. Down For The Cause
11. Mic Felon
12. Walk On
13. The Certificate
14. Working The Mic
15. The Sentinel