Beat us, beat us, beat us, beat us, beat us, beat us, beat us, beat us. At the speed of sound, I'm running around the clown that tried to defeat us but that tenacity is an audacity that you ever thought you could beat us. Some serious savory from my roarous rhymes of reality. I'm as animated as Japanese animes causin' callamities. I smashed the top of your head with a guitar I borrowed from Noodle. I pulverize and bamboozle, shave numb skulls like a poodle. The lyrics went flippity-flick, and ya bubble like effervescence. With lines longer than laces I'm gracin' you with my presence. I'm one of those beat-up bad wit' bags and a pair of braces. I could never be a racist because I posess so many faces. He plays the beat in a trance and he's never feeling no pain. My lyracism is just like an aneurysm inside his brain. I'm a mad dred, causin' so much havoc in Russel's head. Concrete, concrete, concrete Wha-wha-well-well-wha-well I'be been stoned ever since the days of creation, I've been red. Forget Karate Kid and these wooden blocks, I chop through concrete. I'm dabblin' in the Fists of Fury technique when I speak. To me, I be out of this world like aliens who were time travelin'.
To your brains I be tappin' in, to computers I be hackin' in. My style is totally buck wild but most definitely happecnin'. I'm sharper than the tips of Zulu spears and Olympic javelins. To the top my lyrics escalate, accelerate and leave you panickin', take the ground from beneath your feet, leave you Skywalk-in' like Anakin. This heavy weight I'm about to detonate and demonstrate how I generate lyrics that supernaturally levitate. Did ya get that? 'Cause I ain't no small timer, I rhyme on big tracks. and leave your head in a spin like staring at turn table slip mats. I can flip-flaps while riding a skateboard and doin' a tic-tac. I'ma make the crowd react and nod their heads until their necks snap. I'ma take off like a jet pack, when I get back better step back. Get Dino to tear-up your Moschinos and then force you to limp home. I take you back to the stone age with Barney and Fred Flintstone. When I punch ya, I rupture one of your ribcage in a rage and I turn you into a cartoon too, then erase the page. Then I find some nine inch nails to perform some acupuncture. Now rearrangin' your whole skeletal structure. And I tie knots in intestines just like I'm a boy scout that's workin' 'em out. I spit words from my mouth that be turnin' you inside out. No other man could conceive the weed I'm consumin' and I transform from my cartoon pseudonym, turn to a human. I perform murderous acts on my tracks with a single breath, and if a boy test, then I be stampin' upon his chest Done makin' a mess. I'm a lyrical misfit with a sadistic characteristics. My futuristic linguistics turn fools into statistics. I spit the wickedest rhymes from a time that's never existed. Yo." 'Cause I'm this, Gorillaz from the mist lyricist and my thoughts be twisted. Recommended reading: ' The New Gorillaz Album Sucks."Yo. Their first album was produced by Danger Mouse, but a new album is on the way and will be produced by David Bowie producer Tony Visconti.
The band is comprised of Albarn, Paul Simonon, Simon Tong and Tony Allen. They were initially unnamed, but after releasing an album with that title, they have since been referred to as The Good, The Bad & The Queen. Seems as though Albarn really is a true fan of The Good, The Bad & The Ugly, because he's got a side-project band called The Good, The Bad & The Queen. Unfortunately, the Hollywood star has not reached out to the band to give his comment on the song, but Gorillaz' Damon Albarn did say he'd love to send the man some merch and followed that with: The film is one of the most influential westerners to date, called The Good, the Bad and the Ugly. Quentin Tarantino has called it "the best-directed film of all time." Gorillaz didn't just enjoy the ring of his name and decide to call their song that, no, they actually were inspired by the soundtrack of the film which starred, you guessed it, Clint Eastwood. If you haven't been living in a pineapple under the sea, then you'll be familiar with the Hollywood film-star Clint Eastwood, and probably also Gorillaz' hit single by the same name.
With all the hype and buzz around something fresh from Gorillaz, we thought we'd shoot down to the other end of the spectrum and cover a Gorillaz classic, "Clint Eastwood." "Clint Eastwood" People have been going a little crazy over the track since they performed it during their live show at Outside Lands. Gorillaz have just released "Garage Palace" featuring Little Simz.