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"The Fifth L.E." is the fourth track of the album [[Square Won]] by [[Click Tha Supah Latin]] released in 2001. | "The Fifth L.E." is the fourth track of the album ''[[Square Won]]'' by [[Click Tha Supah Latin]] released in 2001. | ||
It is the first original beatbox track of which a remix version was made. "The Fifth L.E. (Beatbox Rmx)" is the 18th and last track of the album. | It is the first original beatbox track of which a remix version was made. "The Fifth L.E. (Beatbox Rmx)" is the 18th and last track of the album. |
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"The Fifth L.E." is the fourth track of the album Square Won by Click Tha Supah Latin released in 2001.
It is the first original beatbox track of which a remix version was made. "The Fifth L.E. (Beatbox Rmx)" is the 18th and last track of the album.
Both tracks are a cappella recordings using only two voices, one for the Beatbox by Click Tha Supah Latin and one for the rap by Reignman (Matthew Bodden).
Lyrics and Interpretation
In hop hop culture Graffiti spraying, breakdancing, DJing, and rapping are generally considered "the four elements", whereas beatboxing is often referred to as the fifth element of hip hop.
The song's title is a direct reference this as "L.E." is used as abbreviation for "element". The lyrics are told from the perspective of the "The Fifht L.E.", which in this case is the personified human beatbox speaking here:
- Straight up beatboxology, without the use of technology
- If I was beatbox my statement to the world would be “punk acknowledge me”
- The 5th element, relevant to hip hop and all live rhymin’
- Paid a lot of dues backed up a lot of crews, yea I am still here shinin’
- I use vocal chords to rock many parties win many wars
- In a battle I am a nice weapon, if there ain’t no DJ.... I keep you steppin’
- To the A.M., no delayin’, I haven’t been mastered by many
- Only the few the proud know me well enough to bust me in a crowd
- Try me, never deny me, I live most of my live on the D.L. (Down Low)
- But whenever I grab the spotlight, rock the show, you remembered that night?!
- There is only one like me, tell a friend big up and always hype me
- Plug me up and please mic me, I love an MC that spits nicely
- In the streets like a young John Gottie, I bust like a forty-five shottie,
- The ancient technique of the body, prophesized through “ladidadi”
- I’m better than bangin’ on tables, nicer than performin’ to a D.A.T.
- I come with the (beatbox) and hit you with the (beatbox), check it
- Next to a mic and a pen, I’m an MC’s best friend
- I was here in the beginning of Hip Hop, long as I‘m around it will never end
- ‘Cause If they took away MPCs, banned the 1200 SP
- Executed all DJs it still wouldn’t stop ‘cause there’d be me
- The natural sound system 15 inch woofer with amplifier
- I swear I’ll never retire, too much desire just take me higher
- I started in New York, got a lot of respect.. kept skills stackin’
- Now I’m in the West manifesting as Click Tha Supah Latin