Hopper Jonnus Fang

A · 'A' Vs Monkey Kong [2000]

I want to feel important

Want to think im worth it

Still feeling lame in the end

Sit in, in the evening

Talking to my robots

Still feel the same in the end



Spend a little time

Spend a bit more cash

Makes you feel alright

Want to know the truth

I feel the same as you do



Wake up in the morning

Be careful what you ask for

Its never gonna do in the end

The telephone is ringing

Let em do the talking

Its never gonna do in the end



I want to have a girlfriend

Want a bigger garden

Still feeling same in the end

Move to California

Sell a million albums

Still feel the same in the end



Everybody knows

Better than you know

It makes em feel alright

Want to know the truth

Feel the same as you do



Wake up in the morning

Be careful what you ask for

Its never gonna do in the end

The telephone is ringing

Let em do the talking

Its never gonna do in the end



Wake up in the morning

Be careful what you ask for

Its never gonna do in the end

The telephone is ringing

Let em do the talking

Its never gonna do in the end



Wake up in the morning

Be careful what you ask for

Its never gonna do in the end

The telephone is ringing

Let em do the talking

Its never gonna do in the end

Hopper Jonnus Fang

A track from Ace's 2000 album 'A' Vs Monkey Kong, 'Hopper Jonnus Fang' exemplifies the artist's unique blend of electronic experimentation and melodic sensibility. Released during a period where Ace was refining his signature sound, the recording features intricate production techniques and a distinct vocal delivery that became a hallmark of his work. The song appears alongside other notable tracks on the album, contributing to a cohesive sonic landscape that bridges the gap between his earlier experimental phases and his later, more polished output. It remains a significant piece in Ace's discography, showcasing his ability to craft memorable musical moments that resonate with listeners.