to do right and do better. We've got to be better. That's what it takes to be better. All right now, this is 2-0-10. And me and my DJ, Nick, and me, and we're about to take y'all all the way back. Way back when we used to rhyme like this. Dip, dip, dive, so socialized. Clean out your ears and open your eyes. We're going to rock with the bass, roll with the highs. We're going to play a funky rhyme and make it all come alive. Hip-hop, a-hip-hip, a-hip-hip, a-hip-hip-hop. If you don't stop the rock, first you rock the hip. And then you rock the hop, then you hip-hip the hop. Don't stop. Going on and on and on and on like hot butter on. Say, what's the pop called? We're going to rock the beat till the break of dawn. We're going to party, party, party till you're all gone. This is the way we used to rhyme. These are the rhymes we used to say. This is the way we used to sound. Way, way back in the day. Clap your hands and stomp your feet and rock to the rhythm of the funky beat. Stomp your feet and clap your hands because I am the man with the master plan. Going back and forth and forth and back. Three words for the rock stays the hell back. If the rock may attack, keep the rock back. The funk machine is jamming till you call the heart attack. Going up to the ceiling, down to the floor. Bounce around the walls and back out the door. Try to come back in because you want more. The funk hypnotize the floor. This is the way we used to rhyme. These are the rhymes we used to say. This is the way we used to sound. Way, way back in the day. Pepper to the salt. Salt to the pepper. Don't come to the party if you're a half-stepper. Salt to the pepper. Pepper to the salt. If you can't rock it, it ain't my fault. A lime to a lemon. Lemon to a lime. A rock to rhyme. In half the time, from a lemon to a lime. Lime to a lemon. You know it moves deep. It's overwhelming. Put your feet on the rhythm. Put your feet on the rock. Put your feet on the rock. Put your feet on the rhythm. Put your feet on the rock. Put your feet on the rock. This is the way we used to rhyme. These are the rhymes we used to say. This is the way we used to sound. Way, way back in the day. Al Capone on the microphone. The clock gave. I'm on the turntable. I'm the Jesse and James of the hip-hop game. Put on the rocker, rocker, rocker, rocker. Bang. I'm twice as nice. Skating on ice. I'm giving you a taste of the disco slide. Like four, five, six on celo dice. And I'm getting mosaics and a cat chase mic. Rock and roll. And roll and rock. And let's rock to the rhythm. Rock to the rhythm. Rock to the rhythm. Rock to the rhythm. Rock to the rhythm. Rock to the rhythm. Rock to the rhythm. Let's rock to the rhythm. Mother, rock, rock, rock. And roll and rock. And rock and roll. Come on, party people. Let's get out of control. Now the people in the back. Now the back. To the people on the side. Let's rock to the people in the middle. Let me see you wiggle, mother. I'm on top. Don't stop. Jump up. Jump up. Just like a diddy-dum-dum. Go down. Go down. Just like a diddy-dum-dum. Go on. Go on. Tick, tick, tock, a good dawn. Jump back. Jump back. And I can rock it like this. Cause I got it like that. Go do it. Do it. Do, do it. Do it. Do it. Do it. Do, do it. Do it. Do, do it. Do it. Now throw your hands in the air. And wave them like you just don't care. And if you don't want to rock the house tonight, somebody say, oh, yeah. Oh, yeah. Oh, yeah. Oh, yeah. Now I hear ya. Now I hear ya. Hear ya. Hear ya. Now I hear ya. Hear ya. Now before we go, I want you to know who you've been listening to. It's the Devastated Sound of Kumo D, dedicated to all the old crews. Cause this is the way we used to rhyme. These are all the rhymes we used to say. This is the way we used to sound way, way, way back in the day. Hey. Hey. Hey. Hey. Hey. Hey. Hey. Hey.