Stick N' Move

Linkin Park · Other Songs - Linkin Park

This is how it's done, going for the title and crown
Renowned MC's surround as the beat breaks down
In 2 elements, clobbin' up those that had been the best
And as the M-I see the way it ought to be finessed
Yes, yes am I the one to keep you on your toes?
Most definitely in my b-boy pose
ItÂ’s the electric boogaloo with the slight twist
Touch your chin to your chest to the rhythm like this
Now see what I have, I want you
Be with me or Stick N' Move
Now see what I had, I want you
Be with me or Stick N' Move

MC's dogging me since the first day I grabbed the mic
Now it's like “Sit! Stay!”
Cobra path lifestyles, I'm kickin'
Stickin' MC's real quick 'cause times tickin'
At the drop of the defense, I let loose the venom
Sendin', I try to verbal heat up in ‘em
The ending will come, grab your family and run
Apocalyptic rhyme pattern taking shots from the sun
Record in this world, four-thousand-eighty-one
Question my intentions and your whole world is done
Like wars to Rome, turn your eyeballs into Saturn
Full metal jacket, fully auto rhyme pattern

Now see what I have, I want you
Be with me or Stick N' Move
Now see what I had, I want you
Be with me or Stick N' Move

Stick it, rock your whole clique and IÂ’m wicked
Move it, moving all my tunes and you groove it
Stick it, rock your whole clique and IÂ’m wicked
Move it, moving all my tunes and you groove it
Stick it, rock your whole clique and IÂ’m wicked
Move it, moving all my tunes and you groove it
Stick it, rock your whole clique and IÂ’m wicked
Move it, moving all my tunes and you groove it

Now see what I have, I want you
Be with me or Stick N' Move
Now see what I had, I want you
Be with me or Stick N' Move

Stick N' Move

Released by Linkin Park, "Stick N' Move" exemplifies the band's signature fusion of alternative metal and electronic elements. The track features the group's characteristic blend of aggressive guitar riffs, industrial percussion, and melodic vocal delivery, creating a high-energy sound that defines their mid-to-late 2000s era. As a staple of their live performances, the song showcases the dynamic interplay between Chester Bennington's emotive singing and Mike Shinoda's rhythmic production. It stands as a testament to the band's ability to maintain their core identity while evolving their sonic palette, resonating with fans who appreciate their unique approach to modern rock and rap-metal hybrids.