Has It Come to This?
Physical Therapy, The Streets
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Original Pirate Material Yer listening to the streets Lock down your aerial Make yerself at home We got diesel or some of that homegrown Sit back in yer throne, turn off yer phone 'Cause this is our zone Videos, televisions, 64's Playstations We're paring with precision Few herbs and a bit of Benson But don't forger the Rizla, Lean like the Tower of Pisa Liza, I'll raise yer, And this is the day in the life of a Geezer For this ain't a club track Pull out yer sack and sit back Whether you white or black Smoke weed, chase brown Or toot rock We're on a mission, support the cause Sign a petition, summon all your wisdom The music's a gift from the Man on high The Lord and his children Triple teen year rudeboys Come rain or snow the boodah flows You don't know? Stand on the corner watch the show 'Cause life moves slow Sort yer shit out then roll Sex, drugs 'n' on the Dole Some men rise, some men fall I hear ya call, stand tall now Has it come to this? Original Pirate Material Your listening to the streets Lock down your aerial I'm just spitting, think I'm ghetto? Stop dreaming, my data's streaming I'm giving your bird them feelings Touch yer toes and touch the ceiling We walk the tightrope of street cred Keep my dogs fed, all jungle all garage heads Gold teeth, Valentinos and dreads Now, we were verbally slapped up Physically tip-top, spinally ripped up I do the science on my laptop, get my boys mashed up Your listening to The Streets You'll bear witness to some amazing feats Bravery in the face of defeat All line up and grab yer seat 'Cause Tony's got a new motor SR Nova driving like a joyrider Speeding to the corner Yer mother warned yer to sound system banger Has it come to this? Original Pirate Material Your listening to The Streets Lock down your aerial My underground train runs from Mile End to Ealing From Brixton to Boundsgreen My spitting's dirty my beats are clean So smoke weed and be lean I step out my yard through the streets In the dead heat all I got's my spirit and my beats I play fair don't cheat And keep the gangsters sweet Turn the page, don't rip it out at yer age Move to the next stage Lock the rage inside the cage, Like SK it's New Day But don't take the shortcut through the subway It's pay or play, these geezers walk the gangway Deep seated urban decay, deep seated urban decay, Rip down posters alight From last weeks big Garage night And the next Tyson fight I cook 'em at ninety degrees Fahrenheit And don't copy the copyright I got em in my sites, blinding with the lights Taken to dizzy new heights Blinding with the lights, blinding with the lights Dizzy new heights Has It come to this? Original Pirate Material Your listening to The Streets Lock down your aerial.
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Written by: MICHAEL GEOFFREY SKINNER
Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
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10 facts about this song
Music Genre"Has It Come to This?" is a song by The Streets that falls under the music genre of UK Garage, also often associated with alternative hip hop and electronic music.
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Album and Release DateThe song is part of the album "Original Pirate Material," which was released on October 30, 2001.
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Chart Performance"Has It Come to This?" was a success in terms of chart performance, peaking at number 18 on the UK Singles Chart, a significant accomplishment for a new artist in the UK garage scene.
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Critical ReceptionThe song was well received by critics for its unique blend of suburban narrative and UK garage rhythm, heralding a new, relatable voice in British music.
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Artist BackgroundThe Streets was a music project led by Mike Skinner, a British musician, who wrote and produced "Has It Come to This?" as well as all other songs on the album.
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Musical Influence"Has It Come to This?" had significant influence on the UK Garage scene, with its success contributing to the mainstream acceptance of the genre.
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Signature LineThe phrase "Original Pirate Material" from the song's lyrics became iconic, not only as the title of the album but also as a defining description of The Streets' music.
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Artistic StyleThe song is known for its distinctive style, characterized by Skinner's spoken word lyrics delivered in a British accent, detailing life in suburban UK.
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Music VideoThe music video for "Has It Come to This?" portrays a day in the life of ordinary people in England, adding a visual representation to the song's narrative.
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LongevityThe song remains a classic within the genre, retaining popularity and acclaim nearly two decades after its release, a testament to its resonance with listeners.
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