Monday, 14 May 2012

Must Have Rock Songs!!

1)Stone Temple Pilots - Huckleberry Crumble
Link : http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JQYtoV3b0xE

2)Shinedown - What A Shame
Link : http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zC4vEEE0lcU

3)Shinedown - I own You
Link : http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JsYsUjWdjws

4)Anberlin - The Feel Good Drag
Link : http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c7p9JbEP600

5)Theory Of A Deadman - Bad Girlfriend
Link : http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UwgLe7p2Uqg


Next Post Of the Best Rock comin out in 2 hours!
Peace!

Psychological Reasons to listen to music....Read On






What psychological roles does music play in our lives?
Modern technology means it's never been easier to hear exactly the music we want, whenever we want it. But whatever technology we use, the reasons we listen to music are universal.

Music grabs our emotions instantly in a way few other art-forms can manage. It engages us on all sorts of different levels. A few bars of a song can take us back decades, to a different time and place.

So what are the universal psychological functions of music? Lonsdale and North (2010)  asked 300 young people about their main reasons for listening to music to see which came out top. Here are the answers, in order of importance, counted down from six to the number one spot.

6. To learn about others and the world

Languishing down at number six was the way in which music teaches us about the world. Music tells us stories about other people and places and it gives us access to new experiences. Music can teach us how other people think and even suggest how we might live.

Psychological research backs up the importance of the information music sends out to others about our personalities. In one study participants could broadly judge another's personality solely on the basis of their top 10 songs (see: personality in your mp3 player).

Music is also sending us a message about the state of the world. Dodds and Danforth (2009)  downloaded the lyrics to almost 250,000 songs composed between 1960 and 2007. They found the lyrics got steadily more depressing up until 1985 and then levelled off around 1990. This decline was seen across all musical genres.

5. Personal identity

In at five is identity. The type of music we like expresses something about ourselves. Even the broadest genres like rock, classical and blues begin to give us a picture of a person. We also seem to discover ourselves through music: it can teach is who we are and where we belong. Through music we can build up and project an image of ourselves.

One general trend in popular music is towards greater narcissism. A study has examined the lyrics of the top 10 songs in the U.S. between 1980 and 2007 (DeWall et al., 2011 ). This found that lyrics related to antisocial behaviour and self-focus increased over the period. On the other hand, over the same time, lyrics related to positive emotions, social interaction and a focus on others have decreased.

4. Interpersonal relationships

The fourth most important function of music is its social dimension. Music is a point of conversation. We listen to it while we're with other people and we talk to them about it. It's a way of making a connection.

There's little doubt that music and love are inextricably linked and we use one to get the other. One study tested whether exposure to romantic music makes a woman more likely to agree to a date Gueguen et al. (2010) . The answer is, emphatically, yes. The percentage of women who agreed to a date almost doubled from 28% to 52% after they had been played some romantic music.

The song that did the trick? "Je l’aime à mourir" (I love her to death) by Francis Cabrel (the research was conducted in France).

2) Negative mood management

Tying for the second spot is negative mood management. When we're in a bad mood, music can help us deal with it. When your mood is low, there is something cathartic about listening to sad music. Somehow it helps to know that you're not alone. We use music to relieve tension, express our feelings and escape the realities of everyday life.

Music certainly seems to help us cope with life's slings and arrows. There have been many studies on those about to undergo painful medical procedures. These find that music helps people get through this stressful and anxious time (e.g. Good et al., 2002 ).

2) Diversion

Also coming in at number two is diversion. Music relieves the boredom of the commute, or of a lazy Sunday afternoon. It's something to do when we don't know what else to do.

A word of warning though: don't use background music while you're trying to do something complicated. Research shows that it reduces performance on standard cognitive tests (Cassidy & MacDonald, 2007 ). Music is a distraction and this research found that the most distracting type is depressing music.

1. Positive mood management

Right up at the top of the charts is positive mood management. This is rated people's most important reason for listening to music: making our good moods even better. It entertains us, relaxes us and sets the right emotional tone.

Music makes us more hopeful, even after things go wrong for us. In one study by Ziv et al. (2011)  participants were falsely told they'd done badly on a task. Those who were played some positive music afterwards, were more hopeful about the future than those left in silence.

Why music is good for you....


Remember the Mozart effect? Thanks to a suggestion in 1993 that listening to Mozart makes you cleverer, there has been a flood of compilation CDs filled with classical tunes that will allegedly boost your baby's brain power.


Yet there's no evidence for this claim, and indeed the original 'Mozart effect' paper did not make it. It reported a slight, short-term performance enhancement in some spatial tasks when preceded by listening to Mozart as opposed to sitting in silence. Some follow-up studies replicated the effect, others did not. None found it specific to Mozart; one study showed that pop music could have the same effect on schoolchildren. It seems this curious but marginal effect stems from the cognitive benefits of any enjoyable auditory stimulus, which need not even be musical.

The original claim doubtless had such inordinate impact because it plays to a long-standing suspicion that music makes you smarter. And as neuroscientists Nina Kraus and Bharath Chandrasekaran of Northwestern University in Evanston, Illinois, point out in a review published today in Nature Reviews Neuroscience3, there is good evidence that music training reshapes the brain in ways that convey broader cognitive benefits. It can, they say, lead to "changes throughout the auditory system that prime musicians for listening challenges beyond music processing".

This is no surprise. Many sorts of mental training and learning alter the brain, just as physical training alters the body, and learning-related structural differences between the brains of musicians and non-musicians are well established. Moreover, both neurological and psychological tests show that music processing draws on cognitive resources that are not music-specific, such as pitch processing, memory and pattern recognition— so cultivating these mental functions through music would naturally be expected to have a wider pay-off. The interactions are two-way: the pitch sensitivity imbued by tonal languages such as Mandarin Chinese, for example, enhances the ability to name a musical note just from hearing it (called absolute pitch).
We can hardly be surprised, meanwhile, that music lessons improve children's IQ, given that they will nourish general faculties such as memory, coordination and attentiveness. Kraus and Chandrasekaran now point out that, thanks to the brain's plasticity (the ability to 'rewire' itself), musical training sharpens our sensitivity to pitch, timing and timbre, and as a result our capacity to discern emotional intonation in speech, to learn our native and foreign languages, and to identify statistical regularities in abstract sound stimuli.
Music to our ears

Yet all these benefits of music education have done rather little to alter a common perception that music is an optional extra to be offered only if children have the time and inclination. Ethnomusicologist John Blacking put it more damningly: we insist that musicality is a rare gift, so that music is to be created by a tiny minority for the passive consumption of the majority. Having spent years among African cultures that recognized no such distinctions, Blacking was appalled at the way this elitism labelled most people 'unmusical'.
Kraus and Chandrasekaran rightly argue that the marginalization of music training in schools "should be reassessed" in the light of the benefits it may offer by "improving learning skills and listening ability". But it will be a sad day when the only way to persuade educationalists to embrace music is via its side effects on cognition and intelligence. We should be especially wary of that argument in this age of cost-benefit analyses, targets and utilitarian impact assessments. Music should indeed be celebrated (and studied) as a gymnasium for the mind; but ultimately its value lies with the way it enriches, socializes and humanizes us qua music
And while in no way detracting from the validity of the call for music to be essential in education, it's significant that musical training, like any other pleasure, has its hazards when taken to excess. I was recently privileged to discuss with the pianist Leon Fleisher his traumatic but fascinating struggle with focal dystonia, a condition that results in localized loss of muscle control. Fleisher's dazzling career as a concert pianist was almost ended in the early 1960s when he found that two fingers of his right hand insisted on curling up. After several decades of teaching and one-handed playing, Fleisher regained the use of both hands through a regime of deep massage and injections of botox to relax the muscles. But he says his condition is still present, and he must constantly battle against it.
Focal dystonia is not a muscular problem (like cramp) but a neural one: over-training disrupts the feedback between muscles and brain, expanding the representation of the hand in the sensory cortex until the neural correlates of the fingers blur. It is the dark side of neural plasticity, and not so uncommon — an estimated one in a hundred professional musicians suffer from it, although some do so in secrecy, fearful of admitting to the debilitating problem.
We would be hugely impoverished without virtuosi such as Fleisher. But his plight serves as a reminder that hot-housing has its dangers, not only for the performers but (as Blacking) suggests for the rest of us. Give us fine music, but rough music too.


Best Songs For A House Party!

1) Ricky Martin Feat Daddy Yankee - Drop It On Me
Link : http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_qPqElj-s3w

2)Cobra Starship Feat Sabi - You Make Me Feel
Link : http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4BJNC2yWw6I

3)Travis Porter Feat Tyga - Ayy Ladies
Link : http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9PObT22CuRQ

4)Casely Feat Lil Jon : Sweat
Link : http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t6VnbXP7Ti4

5)United Kings - Southbay
Link : http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ym5VpgZHZlQ

Amazing Rock!!Must Have..

1)Paramore - Decode
   Link : http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5PhO_S2p2Uk

2)Wolfmother - Joker and thief
   Link : http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Je84VupqD58

3)Nine Inch Nails - Discipline
   Link : http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4R_I2G_mWsc

4)Rev Theory - Slowburn
   Link : http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5vDh9w9OuNM

5)Rev Theory - Undone
   Link : http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lvIdnSxedwE


Need really good songs of all genres ready?

Drop a comment on what you need and i will immediately pick the best songs for you and post it....

Peace!!

Tuesday, 8 May 2012

Interesting facts about Music!


1)The Beatles holds the top spot of album sales in the US (106 million), followed by Garth Brooks second (92 million), Led Zeppelin (83 million), Elvis Presley (77 million), and the Eagles (65 million). Worldwide The Beatles sold more than 1 billion records.
2)The LP (long-playing) record was invented by Paul Goldmark in 1948. The LP is not dead yet: more than 10 million LPs are sold every year.

3)The longest song to reach number one on the Billboard charts on LP was “I’d Do Anything For Love (But I Won’t Do That)” by Meatloaf, the shortest: “Stay” by Maurice Williams & the Zodiacs.

4) In 1952, John Cage composed and presented ‘ 4’33″ ‘, a composition consisting of 4 minutes and 33 seconds of silence.

5) In 1972 Leslie Harvey of Stone the Crows died after being electrocuted onstage in England. In 1976 Keith Relf, who used to play for The Yardbirds, was electrocuted by his guitar while playing in his basement. During a mid-performance in 1994 Ramon Barrero, a Mexican musician famous for playing the world’s smallest harmonica,inhaled the harmonica and choked to death.

6) U2 was originally known as Feedback. To date, U2 have sold more than 70 million records, grossing $1,5 billion.

7)Although The Beatles broke up 25 years ago, they continue to sell more records each year than the Rolling Stones.

8) Jimi Hendrix was thrown out of high school for holding the hand of a white girl in class.

9) An album called ’’The Wit and Wisdom of Ronald Reagan’’ had been released by Stiff Records. The entire disc contained 40 minutes of silence.

10) Gene Simmons of Kiss has a tongue that is seven inches long. Most men have tongues that are five inches at most.

11) Led Zeppelin drummer John Bonham died of alcohol overdose. It is said that he downed 18 bottles of whisky before he passed away in his sleep.

12) Robbie Williams was scared to death one night of a prowler and had to call the police. The prowler was Courtney Love, drunk and banging on the door asking for a sexual favour.

13) Aerosmith singer Steven Tyler once strode all along a passenger plane naked since a band member had bet otherwise. It took some time for the flummoxed stewardesses to bring things back to normalcy.

Monday, 7 May 2012

Best Sites To Download Music...

#1)







Jamendo opened its doors in 2005. It is based in Luxembourg but is a multilingual site accessible to users around the world. The music available is free to download and licensed through Creative Commons and Free Art licenses. Over 32,000 albums are available to download. The site incorporates tags and reviews to help find music. It also accepts donations to artists and has implemented a system to give 50% of advertising revenues to participating artists.


#2)




The Free Music Archive was launched in April 2009. The site was launched by Jersey City radio station WFMU, but personnel from additional radio stations and labels serve as curators for the music in the archive. The site describes itself as "a social music website built around a curated library of free, legal audio." It currently hosts over 22,000 songs.  The New York State Music Fund has assisted in financing the creation of the archive. The Free Music Archive also provides the opportunity to donate directly to compensate participating artists.

#3)

Dogmazic is a free music download manager based in France. It was created in 2004 and maintains a database of work by roughly 2000 artists. The site does not carry advertising.


#4)MZhiphop.com
Provides You with Daily updates and free downloads of the best RnB & HipHop Music!
                                     

Origin Of Music...Read On


The origin of music is somewhat speculative at best, due to the original creators, being on the razor’s edge of self awareness, having no reason to document their activities for future readers. We can only guess as to how music was created in the primitive psyche of the time. What follows is pretty much my guess.

   Early man most likely took some interest in the sounds around him, in some cases it meant life or death, as in the roar of a tiger, or it was pleasing to the ear, as in a bird singing away. I can imagine that after a successful hunt, the hunters would prance and growl around a fire emulating the sounds of the fierce beast they had just slain. They might even have started hitting sticks together in an attempt to emulate the sounds of their clubs thumping dully upon the head of some prey, or the hollow melon sound of a neighbor’s skull when they were fighting amongst themselves over some chunk of meat, or for the best looking mate. The former most likely, due to the fact that the latter would be a six of one half dozen of the other proposition, cosmetics having yet to be invented. 

   In any case, as far as the origin of music is concerned, drums were probably the first primitive music instrument if we remove the human voice from the equation.

   The Encyclopedia Britannica states "Drums appear with wide geographic distribution in archaeological excavations from Neolithic times onward; one excavated in Moravia is dated at 6000 BC. Early drums consisted of a section of hollowed tree trunk covered at one end with reptile or fish skin and were struck with the hands. Later, the skin was taken from hunted game or cattle, and sticks were used. The double-headed drum came later, as did pottery drums in various shapes”. Basically “Bangin' on the bongos like a chimpanzee¹” was probably our first artistic expression in the realm of music. (¹ Money for Nothing—Dire Straits) 

   The next logical step up from percussion instruments may have been in the woodwind or string family. Imagine a primitive man fascinated by the sound of the wind blowing over some hollow reed, then recreating the effect for his fellow villagers at the next log bashing party, what a hit he would have been! Regular life of the party, such as it was.

   Panpipes would have been an easy progression for the primitive mind of the time, stick a bunch of varying length reeds together and voila, let the good times roll. The move from the panpipe to the flute must have taken a much greater leap of faith for the period, yet wooden and bone flutes discovered in china have been dated as far back as 9,000 years ago, and one bone flute made from mammoth bone dates back 35,000 years and has a 4 note scale comparable to the Do, Re, Mi, Fa, scale that was so adamantly drummed into our little grade school heads.

How Hip Hop Changed The World.....

Sure, How Hip Hop Changed the World was a Channel 4 top 50 countdown show, clips'n'pundits (the correct term isn't actually clips'n'pundits, it's clips and something else that I'm not allowed to write). But as top 50 clips'n'pundits shows go, this one was about as good as it gets.
For one, the clips were pretty good: Public Enemy in all their military stuff; Outkast in their crazy stuff; a lot of girls around pools in very little stuff at all. And Kool Herc driving his badass convertible around the Bronx in the 1970s with his monster soundsystem in the back.

And then the pundits were pretty good too: Nas, Rakim, Snoop Dogg. Snoop was the best. "It felt so good and so confident to you ears, because it was actually what you were going through," he said. "You mighta not didn't go through getting shot at and the gangbanging, but just about the expression of being young and being challenging and dealing with life and having to make the choice of: am I going to do right, or am I going to do wrong?"
What's he talking about? G-funk, and Snoop Dogg himself, of course. Hey, Mr Dogg, how do you know I wasn't getting shot at up here in Dollis Hill, and gangbanging and all that? When I first heard Doggystyle I decided I was going to do wrong.
And MC-ing it all: Idris Elba, Stringer Bell himself. From a suitable urban rooftop. With attitude. But there was no mention of Gil Scott-Heron, which I thought was odd. How can you have Wham! in there, and Vanilla Ice, the dance troupe Diversity and the London Olympics logo, but not the Godfather of Rap?
But then these shows are about disagreement, and starting a debate. And it wasn't just about music, and musical influence; it was about a bigger picture – how rap entered the mainstream, commercialism and language, and even politics. It was about how hip-hop changed the world. And it was fabulous.

Sunday, 6 May 2012

Best Of the Best Trance Music!!







1)Prezioso and Marvin - The Riddle(French Radio Edit)
 Link : http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z_q_qytqgcc

2)Kyau And Albert - Painkillers(Radio Edit)
 Link : http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3oAjEi29KYY

3)Punk Freakz : The Beat Is Rockin(Radio Edit)
 Link : http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2OIJdu4tdMk

4)Paramond -It's In My Life(Radio Edit)
 Link : http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=USV8Nw1liAo

5)Milk Inc - Storm(Radio Edit)
 Link : http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qe3QcFnmtM0

6)Azuro Feat Elly - Toca Me(Dan Winter Edit)
 Link : http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GNTpzVGzCH8&feature=related

Top 10 New Rock Songs 2012!

1)The Black Keys - Lonely Boy
  Link : http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IsgHsydoo9Q

2)Bush - The Sound Of Winter
  Link : http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X9UYGimYvLA

3)Foo Fighters -Walk
  Link : http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ax6UXyAXSZo

4)Coldplay - Paradise
  Link : http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_HY7lUkAPbY&feature=fvst

5)Chevelle - Face To The Floor
  Link : http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=orxhjbnjRwg

6)Seether - Tonight
  Link : http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aGLwAjU27xc

7)Avenged Sevenfold - Buried Alive
  Link : http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6PRfDJQY_Y8

8)Foster The People - Helena Beat
  Link : http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=suQ7gW-ITis

9)Korn Feat Skrillex and Kill the Noise - Narcissistic Cannibal

10)Switchfoot : Dark Horses

Earphones with Amazing Bass Post #2

1) Sony MDR-EX60LP:









  • Price : Rs 990  or   $18.51
  • Noise Cancellation is pretty good.
  • Bass lovers should go for it.

      Cons:
      1)Cable quality seems ordinary,very squiggly with shape memory.
      2)Not Available with a carry pouch.









     

Everything about "Burn In" of Earphones..Improve the sound quality..














What is ‘burn in’?

When speaking of headphones, ‘burn in’ is the term used for the settling oft he design parameters of the diaphragms into their intended state. The physical process is that the diaphragms loosen up through use and eventually reach a point that could be considered final. A similar situation is breaking in a new pair of shoes.

Why do people choose to burn in a new pair of headphones shortly after getting them?

Fresh out of the box, a pair of headphones may not sound as good as a well used pair, as the designers have intended. Often, people want their headphones to sound the way that they are intended as soon as possible. Most people don’t want to wait for weeks or months of regular use, so the choice is to expedite burn in by getting the process over with in the first week of ownership. Others choose to listen to their headphones as they change over the burn in period.

How do I burn in my new pair of headphones?

You can simply play music through them continuously. Some prefer using pure tones, sine wave sweeps, pink noise, or AM/FM static for burn in. Some recommend using bass heavy music. The method of burning in a headphone does not change depending on model or manufacturer.

Which burn in method is most efficient?

There is no scientific evidence proving that one is better than the other. Choose the method that you prefer.

What do I do with my headphones while they are burning in?

You can set them on a table, put them in a sock drawer, put them under some pillows, or put them on your head. It’s up to you.

Do I have to burn in my new pair before I listen to them?

No. You can listen to your new pair of headphones straight from the box. Whether or not to burn in your headphones is your choice. As you listen, you may hear gradual changes in the sound through use. Some people choose to listen periodically during the process, while some hold out until the process is complete. While still others listen for the burn in throughout the entire process listening from day one and enjoying the evolution in sound.

How much does burn in effect the sound of the headphones?

Some say burn in has a drastic effect, some say there is little effect, and some say that there is no effect. The amount of change resulting from burn in will be different for each model of headphones.

How long should I burn in my new pair?

Many recommend approximately 100 hours for most headphones. Some recommend as many as 200 hours or more. Different headphones may take longer than others for a so-called ‘complete’ burn in, and there is no exact or set length of time for burn in. It is best to use your ears to listen for changes to decide when you should stop the burn in process.

When is burn in complete? Can I burn in too much?

The idea behind initial burn in is to reach the point at which audible changes stop occurring and you are left with drivers than have settled into the sound that they will have forever after, the sound that it was designed to have. After that point, regular use of the driver won’t cause significant change in the sound, until perhaps years and years later when thousands upon thousands of hours have passed and the life of the driver is at its end. However, some say that burn in is never complete. The argument is that regular, long-term use constantly wears on the drivers and that wear always has an affect on the sound. Still, it is safe to say that, after a driver has reached its designed parameters through burn in, regular use won’t cause significant audible changes.

Is there a wrong way to burn in my headphones?

You risk damaging your headphones at any time by using extremely high volumes. Some recommend setting the volume to a comfortable listening level during burn in, while others recommend a volume slightly higher than your normal listening level. If you hear distortion, pops, or cracks due to high volume, you are likely doing damage to the drivers. Also, using very low volumes will not be very effective in burning in your headphones.

Is burn in actually real?

The idea of burn in has always been controversial. Some people say that there is evidence that proves it while others say that there is evidence to disprove it. Some consider the phenomenon to be purely psychological conditioning while others insist upon physical changes to the drivers, and some agree upon a combination of the two. You are free to be a believer, and you are free to be a skeptic. Whether or not you believe in it and the position you take on the subject is a choice that you should make for yourself.

Is there anything else that I should know?

Burn in has been discussed at length over the years of Head-Fi. Any question you have concerning burn in has likely been asked numerous times, and by using the search function and reading through previous threads, you will almost surely find answers and opinions. This FAQ has been created to limit the number of redundant threads posted by newcomers or especially curious existing members of the Head-Fi community asking the same questions that have been asked in the past. The subject of burn in is not especially complicated or involved, nor is it something to have great concern about, nor is it an exact science. Opinions, methods, and results vary from person to person, headphone to headphone, system to system.





I will post the different methods of Burn In and the audio files of Sinusoidal Sweeps in the Next post....Till then...Peace!

Saturday, 5 May 2012

Songs with amazing beats!

1)KU -Ku Da King
Link : http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ebhMigW9CSE

2)Pjayz - System Overload
Link : http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aEXOgeaas9k

3)Pjayz - Do It
Link : http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EKOTGApWk4Y

4)Rye Rye Feat Esthero - Jump
Link :  http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0biudEFR1Lk

5)The Numbs - The Art
Link : http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xsZmY5adbn4

Amazing Hip Hop for Today!!

1)Clipse- Popular Demand
Link : http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dOlfF7iDvCA

2)Wiz Khalifa - Work Hard Play Hard
Link : http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=13Gu9p0fM5w

3)Nas - Daughters
Link : http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gRnh9gKJpJQ

4)Brandy feat Chris Brown - Put It Down
Link : http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vTO0GJFYH1k

5)Tinie Tempah Feat Wiz Khalifa-Till I'm Gone
Link : http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tPYDuref2og

6)Notorious BIG - Get Your Grind On
Link : http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PWEkls6r-jY

Peace!!

Dirty Politicians!!





Politicians like to tell people what they want to hear - and what they want to hear is what won't happen.
Paul Samuelson

I m a greedy politician!!  //
All People just shut up and listen//
Cast your votes for me,while i amass notes for myself //
Cast your votes for me,while i get all the wealth //
I eat money while people cant even afford a meal  //
Mi kasa su kasa,your money i steal  //
Against me you ll appeal??..well me n the judge hav a deal //
Well i roam in helicopters //
While people cant afford doctors  //
I fool you in my campaigns  //
I say i l get rid of all of your pains  //
We wear white clothes on the outside but inside we are all stained //
I say in my rallies-“things will never be the same”  //
I promise my supporters that i l bring change  //
But after all i m a greedy politician i l never change  //
I hav a swiss bank account //
So much money in it i cant even count  //
I increase the prices  //
It leads people straight to the bar to get indulged in their vices  //
The country depends on me to protect in n i buy defective MIG’s  //
In the battlefield they fail n break like twigs  //
I am rich-as-a-bitch while the country is broke-as-a-joke //
I be chillin in my mansion while the people of the nation are havin a stroke //
I get my WIVES expensive jewellery piece //
I give my son the BMW car keys  //
While people struggle to even pay the school fees //
I drink honey while you are stung by bees  //
Politics is just a game i play,its  a game i play-my-way  //
N i am here to stay,to kill my country slow n steady day-by-day //
My lifes real good  //
Million people die widout any food  //
You people hav to bear me,you people hav to struggle  //
While with peoples lives i juggle //
we mess with the nation,our life’s a celebration //
When you vote for us it’s an open invitation,to fuck you over n give your sorry ass an abrasion //
The country is under my invasion //
I am even worse than the British were //

Watch how i rob the country while its’s under my watch,beware!!  //
The people pay tax //
I take that cash n put it my stash //
I just need to win the election  //
I need ur support,i need ur love,i need the affection //
The public is my bitch-just needed for personal satisfaction  //
I am like uncle schrooge,i swim in money  //
I am a trickster like bugs bunny  //
But the difference is he eats carrots and i feed on gold KARATS //


Shout out to all the youth of the country to be furious,
Stop politicians who are corrupt,
Its time for a revolution,its time for rebellion to erupt,
Its time for corruption to stop!!