Labrinth

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Earthquake (All Stars Remix)

Labrinth

Lyrics

[Intro: Labrinth]
Labrinth, come in
Ladies and Gentlemen, gathered before you are 5 of the finest word-smiths known to mankind
What you are about to witness is no illusion
Tinie Tempah, come in

[Verse 1: Tinie Tempah]
A hundred thousand people everybody mosh pitting
I make the most of every minute that the clock give me
So come and rock with me everybody rocking out
I make em jump till there's a hole in the fucking ground
Pose for a picture, nigga I am so off the Richter
All I do is shots shots shots, I don't use no cup or no mixer
I rock all my clothes like a hipster
And I rock them shades like a G
That girl be definitely coming if she's coming with me
I'm like a hundred degrees man I'm even hotter than August
See half them girls in your city they probably got on my tour bus
I make 'em ugly
Where my Paracetamol and Anadin and a crystal ball for my n-n-n-nig Labrinth

[Labrinth]
Kano, come in

[Verse 2: Kano]
Said I been gone for a hot minute
Who put my Rolex on the radiator
Back like boomerang I'm Dundee'ing it
But you might see me later alligator
In some bally lace ups, with some jacket tapered
So much stones you thought it was animation
Wilma on my case cos all these chicks adjacent
To my table tryna drink my vodka and champagne up
I ain't no Matt Damon, but Bourne with Ultimatums
Get rich or die trying so we started caking
I'm doing 'caine but not the brother of Undertaker
And I ain't Muslim but tell my brothers Assalamu Alaykum
Finish him, Kano my nigga no Raiden
Fuck with my dog then my nigga Alsatian
Tell a man... make a man blazing
Cover up what? nigga tuck chains in
Diamonds all in your face like shaving
And the gyal dem call me Earthquake
Cos I make their pussy cave in
I'm a beast
[Labrinth]
Wretch 32, come in

[Verse 3: Wretch 32]
Got so much cuts I had to teach myself first aid, hey
I'm tryin to learn to play safe
I never get caught out before I get to third base
But still they see me coming I lash in your face
I guess I'm getting foul again
Pure waste and the flows pants are my trouser dem
Throw a little cheese at the rats
Say we're labbin em, you see I'mma be a bigger cat
Watch me scratch it in, scratch it in, scratch it in
I ain't here for no packaging, ain't the cutest brother brother
But shaped like a mannequin
Ladies throwing me their clothes, then using their Apocalips
Brother you ain't got no inner soul, put a sock in it

[Verse 4: Labrinth]
They thought I disappeared
I just did a gap year like a fresher, came back like a graduate
Now everybody's scared
Cause the damage that I've done with two songs is probably more than their album did
Be afraid, be afraid I'ma get'cha
Little Lab's making earthquakes in America
I ain't the Messiah but they call me the creator
When I said "let there be light" how many stars did I make huh?
Yeah I got the Midas touch
Got gold diggers looking at my fine wrist watch
Even got the restaurant to fine dine this fox
Better call me by my name, that's right, it's Boss now
Levels, levels, I take the levels up triples
Just take those triples and triple it, I'm so far gone
I'm high, can't get me down like a hard on
Cause the morning says glory when a star is born, hello
[Hook: Labrinth (Busta Rhymes)]
I predict an earthquake up in here
Say yeah
I predict an earthquake up in here
Cause we throw bombs on it, throw bombs on it
Just smash something, yes mosh for me
Hey yeah (Oh My God)
We can make an earthquake up in here

[Labrinth]
Busta, come in

[Verse 5: Busta Rhymes]
Bus' Rhymes, Labrinth, coming to a hood near you
Like you’re ’bout to get your ass kicked
Try to front, little homie, I dare you (come on)
With this type of banger is on in the club, nobody wanna hear you
Then a big foot step up in the place, like I’m comin’ in to kill you
Bang ‘em earthquake
Every time I bark on the mic and I won’t stop
Then I hit ‘em and I get ‘em all again
Gotta shut it down, everybody knows that I close shop
Yes yes yes, ok
Now I’m in the building, do what I say
Jump around, hands in the air
And you better get to it ‘cuz you know I don’t play
And let us get it poppin’ and then we turn it up a little
Cuz you know we gotta do it and we doin it well
I’m about to explode
Heat it up a little more, beat it up a little more, boy you can’t tell
T-Trust me homie
Do not walk up in my shadow
Just respect my handle while we bang and make the
Earth rattle, go
[Hook: Labrinth]
Yeah
I predict an earthquake up in here
Say yeah
I predict an earthquake up in here
Cause we throw bombs on it, throw bombs on it
Just smash something, yeah mosh for me Hey yeah
We can make an earthquake up in here
(So here we go we go)
Labrinth, come in

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Earthquake (All Stars Remix) is a dynamic collaboration between the incredibly talented Labrinth, Busta Rhymes, Kano, Tinie Tempah, and Wretch 32. This explosive remix takes Labrinth's original track and infuses it with the unique and diverse styles of these renowned artists, resulting in a powerful and high-energy anthem that will have you moving to the beat.

About Earthquake (All Stars Remix)

The All Stars Remix of Earthquake builds upon Labrinth's original version, which was already a chart-topping success. Labrinth, known for his innovative and genre-defying sound, sets the stage with his signature vocals and electrifying production. The song combines elements of pop, hip-hop, and electronic music, creating a sonic experience that is both infectious and exhilarating.

The remix takes the energy of the original track and elevates it to new heights with the addition of Busta Rhymes, Kano, Tinie Tempah, and Wretch 32. Each artist brings their unique style and lyrical prowess to the table, further enhancing the impact of the song. Busta Rhymes, a legendary figure in the hip-hop world, delivers rapid-fire verses filled with his trademark flow and wordplay, adding a dynamic and explosive dimension to the remix.

Kano, an influential figure in the UK grime scene, brings his raw and gritty energy to the track, delivering a standout performance that showcases his lyrical dexterity and charismatic delivery. Tinie Tempah, known for his chart-topping hits, adds his infectious charm and charisma, infusing the remix with his signature blend of rap and pop sensibilities.

Wretch 32, an acclaimed rapper known for his thought-provoking lyrics, adds a depth and introspection to the song with his verses, providing a contrast to the high-energy performances of his fellow artists. Together, these talented musicians blend their styles seamlessly, creating a remix that is a true representation of the diversity and creativity in the music industry.

Earthquake (All Stars Remix) is an explosive and captivating song that demands attention from the first beat. The production is relentless, with pulsating basslines, infectious melodies, and a dynamic arrangement that keeps the listener engaged throughout. The remix showcases the immense talent and versatility of all the artists involved, as they seamlessly blend their styles to create an exhilarating sonic experience.

The lyrics of Earthquake explore themes of power, self-expression, and breaking free from societal norms. The artists deliver their verses with a sense of confidence and authority, reflecting the message of the song. The lyrics are both empowering and thought-provoking, encouraging listeners to embrace their individuality and make their mark on the world.

The All Stars Remix of Earthquake is not just a flashy collaboration, but a testament to the power of unity and artistic expression. The song brings together artists from different backgrounds and genres, showcasing the strength of diversity in music. It is a celebration of creativity, collaboration, and the boundless possibilities that emerge when artists come together to create something truly extraordinary.

With its infectious energy, captivating production, and powerful lyrics, Earthquake (All Stars Remix) is a song that resonates with listeners on multiple levels. Whether you're a fan of Labrinth, Busta Rhymes, Kano, Tinie Tempah, or Wretch 32, or simply appreciate innovative and genre-crossing music, this remix is sure to leave a lasting impact and have you rocking to the seismic beats.

So, brace yourself for the Earthquake (All Stars Remix) and get ready to be swept away by its electrifying energy, infectious melodies, and powerful lyrics. This collaboration is a true showcase of talent, creativity, and collaboration, and it will undoubtedly leave you wanting more.

  • Release Date: October 23, 2011
  • Artist: Labrinth