Quite Buttery
Count Bass D & MF DOOM Unveil Quite Buttery: A Blessing in LyricsLyrics
It's been a long time, true indeed
Reflecting on the passage of time, acknowledging it has indeed been a while.
Congratulations to the Count and the
Celebrating the Count and Countess on the birth of their child as a joyful event.
Countess on the new seed it's a blessin'
Expressing a sense of blessing associated with the new addition to the family.
You're messin' with a real pro
Asserting professionalism and skill, possibly in the context of the music industry.
The flow is a heel, the beat is a steel toe
Metaphorically describing the flow as a heel and the beat as a steel toe, suggesting a robust and impactful combination.
Give 'em what they feel to put
Encouraging to provide the audience with an authentic experience that resonates with them.
They hands up real slow
Describing the audience's reaction to the music, with hands going up slowly in appreciation.
Out in the streets this be
Referring to the streets and a charismatic figure named Cee-Lo.
The roll ass Cee-Lo
Implying anticipation of success, having sensed it since hearing Beno.
Knew he ‘bout to blow ever since hearing Beno
Comparing the artist (Villain) to Quentin Tarantino in the ability to change and innovate.
Villain known to flip scripts like Tarantino
Suggesting that other MCs need a soothing lotion like Aveeno, possibly implying they are not as smooth.
MCs need Aveeno, OK the fun's over
Acknowledging the end of the fun and focusing on the track's details.
One time, while I give the track a once over
Confirming the quality of the music, describing it as "quite buttery."
Word, quite buttery
Proudly asserting that there is no hesitation or stuttering in delivering the message.
Number one answer, did I st-st-stutter, G?
Describing the overall aesthetic as ugly, suggesting a unique and unconventional style.
It's all ugly, they found a new discovery
Introducing a new and delightful way to present oneself or one's art.
Brand new spankin' way to G off lovely
Comparing the freshness of the approach to the discovery of something new.
Not unlike off a high noon druggy
Drawing a parallel to the unpredictability and excitement of a high noon encounter with a drug user.
Who on the moon in the fly new dune buggy?
Poetically questioning who could be on the moon riding a stylish new dune buggy.
Bass D, is this thing on?
Checking if the communication or performance equipment is functioning.
Any thing we do, never on no sing song
Affirming a commitment to authenticity and avoiding commercialized, pop-oriented music.
Always from the heart no matter
Emphasizing a genuine and heartfelt approach to the craft.
Who got no bling on dOOM keep it movin' back
Stressing the consistency of staying true to oneself despite the absence of flashy accessories.
And forth like ping-pong
Describing a back-and-forth movement, akin to a ping-pong game, to illustrate a continuous and rhythmic progression.
It's so strong and linger on
Highlighting the strength and lasting impact of the music.
Leave 'em itchy like the index
Creating an itchy or uncomfortable sensation, possibly metaphorical, with the music's influence.
Finger the trigger on
Using a trigger analogy to emphasize the influence and power of the music.
Go on, get your swigga on
Encouraging the audience to enjoy and embrace their unique style or swagger.
Before he bring the liquor out
Advising to enjoy oneself before facing the challenges or realities represented by "the nigga gone."
Just make sure the nigga gone
Ensuring the listener is prepared before the intensity or challenges arise.
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