The Phuncky Feel One
Cypress Hill
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Are you ready? Ladies and gentlemen, all ready to get down? Are you ready? Ladies and gentlemen, y'all ready to get down? Ladies and gentlemen Well I'm the Real one, yes the phuncky feel one Cypress Hill has come, any questions ask them 'Cause we are answerin', any brothers that've been On the dick swingin', and straight gatherin' Enter da info, 'cause yo what you're in fo' Is a crazy day, strapped in a pimp mode Trapped like a prophet, but I still profit Even when you're off it, bank's in my pocket 'Cause of my music, what you call me chumpy? In my trade, the Tribe is known to get funky Hif is here to hack you down, Son is here to buck you down Joke's on you, if you're the biggest duck in town You got to relax, we got to kick back Brothers just sit back, enjoy me like a six pack As I let the rhyme flow, into the hook Yo where you gettin' took, but that's another story black 'Cause I'm the Real one, yes the phuncky Feel One I'm the Real one, yes the phuncky Feel One I'm the Real one, yes the phuncky Feel One You know I'm the Real one, yes the phuncky Feel One (Phuncky, phuncky, phuncky, phuncky) Night in a stiff lock, hangin' up the pimp's jock Used to call me Pimp Poppa, 'cause I likes to hip-hop 'Cause I'm down with Cypress, illin well I might Begin to take your girl, your girl she's the flyest Flyer than the other broad, workin' off the fish rod Isn't that odd, instead of sayin' my dick's hard It's not about knockin' you, do you feel like clockin' loot? Forget it act stupid little sucker I'll be clockin' you With the right or left hand, duck they was still stand Troopers on the side step, bucks him down to death man With the greater lyric, if you can spare it Just an ass kickin', is what you inherit So don't try to snake off, you know I can't be shook off Why the suckers took off? Well that's another story black 'Cause I'm the Real one, yes the phuncky Feel One I'm the Real one, yes the phuncky Feel One I'm the Real one, yes the phuncky Feel One You know I'm the Real one, yes the phuncky Feel One (Phuncky, phuncky, phuncky, phuncky) (Phuncky, phuncky, phuncky) Standin' on the corner, close to the real estate Clones they really pull stickin' brothers try to imitate Meaning when they simulate, but they can't stimulate Like a faded joint, stiff from the breath I take Make me act loco, they switchin' up my vocal Out to catch you so-called, MC's with a roll call Then you gotta close your eyes, you can't stand the sunlight There is just one light, the Tribe's buckin' heads tonight! Buck buck buck ya head! Sorry that red is dead Deader than a doornail, someone cold made his bed Didn't just break out, the sucker got cracked out Hit the pipe and blacked out, with the shit from back down So much more integrity, greatest deal I hook up Was a funky looker But that's another story black 'Cause we're the real ones, yes, the phuncky feel ones We're the real ones, yes, the phuncky feel ones We're the real ones, yes, the phuncky feel ones You know we're the real ones, yes, the phuncky feel ones (Phuncky, phuncky, phuncky, phuncky) (Phuncky, phuncky, phuncky, phuncky)
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Written by: LARRY MUGGERUD, LOUIS M. FREEZE, SENEN REYES
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14 facts about this song
Genre"The Phuncky Feel One" is a song by Cypress Hill, a pioneering hip-hop group, falling under the genre of West Coast hip hop.
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Album AppearanceThis track is included in Cypress Hill's self-titled debut album, "Cypress Hill", released August 13, 1991.
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Radio ReleaseInterestingly, "The Phuncky Feel One" was actually the group's first single for radio, but the B-side, "How I Could Just Kill a Man," ended up receiving more radio play.
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Vinyl ReleaseThis song, along with "How I Could Just Kill a Man," was released as a double A-sided single in 1991.
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Songwriters"The Phuncky Feel One" was written by Louis Freese (B-Real), Lawrence Muggerud (DJ Muggs), and Senen Reyes (Sen Dog), the main members of Cypress Hill.
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ProductionThe track was produced by DJ Muggs, the group's primary producer.
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LyricsThe song's lyrics, like many of Cypress Hill's songs, reflect the reality of street life and gang culture in South Central Los Angeles.
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Sound"The Phuncky Feel One" distinguished itself with the group’s innovative, slowed-down, and heavy sound that would become their trademark style.
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Critical ReceptionThe track has been well received in the hip-hop community for its dense, eerie soundscapes, enigmatic beats, and charismatic performances.
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InfluenceArguably, "The Phuncky Feel One" became a key song in taking Latin rap mainstream and is often cited as an influence by various artists in the genre.
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Live PerformancesDespite being overshadowed by "How I Could Just Kill a Man," the song remained a favorite in Cypress Hill's live sets.
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Music VideoAlthough not as popular as other singles, "The Phuncky Feel One" did receive a music video, which featured the band members in different parts of Los Angeles.
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RemixesThe song was also remixed for Cypress Hill's remix album, "Unreleased and Revamped" released in 1996.
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LegacyOver the years, "The Phuncky Feel One" has maintained its status as a classic track within Cypress Hill's vast discography.
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