how old is this Tech9 song???????

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Oct 27, 2002
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weak mutha fuckaz this is lyrical WARFARE!!
anybody wita Tech N9ne better bust back like a muther fucker
OH YEAH!!! anybody wanna dis tecca nina and you know these
muthe fuckers is goin NO WHERE!!
eleven, eight, seventy O and he BORN
these punk mutha fuckers better BE WARNED!!!

fuckin tight!!
 
Aug 21, 2002
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Actually that song is 47 years old... Tech's great grand pappy, Tremaine N9ne Sr. wrote that song. He was one of the original 5 Heartbeats, so that's where he got "The heart of Kansas City is beating" And since his great grand pappy was experimenting with a new form of music, which is called rap now, he was dropped from the group. So way back then, he formed his own group "The 5 Staminas" which their deal with Sammy Davis Jr. & Elvis Costello went sour, and they hooked up with Elvis Presley over at Jackson Costello Othello Records which would later become JCOR. Termaine Sr died months later at a show he did at the Downtown Theatre, which would later become, "say it with me' The Uptown" yeaaaahhhh! So after his Great grand pappy passed, he was in the basement playing in his mothers shit and found some of his grand pappy's ol' 45's, whom he had never known about and his mom didn't plan on telling him about it until he was older. He played that shit and it was skipping, and all he heard was Tre... 9,9,9,9,9,9,9,9,9,9.... And thus, behold, Tech N9ne, n9ne, n9ne, n9ne, n9ne..... He also had the record player set to fast, and they had recorded his great grand pappy arguing in the studio drunk off that 1951 which is what they called it then and now we have 151, he said "Damnit we the 5 Stamina's, I'll be damned if I'll ever be, take away Samm Davis Jr. and Buddy Lee, with or whenever I surrender might come with a record..." And before he was done talking they shot him while he was yelling with an A.K or some shit like that, and it was all caught on record... So that leads up to...... Stamina, by Tech N9na.... Heh, heh, heh.... So he asked his mother why didn't she let him hear this before, and she said, "Baby, it wasn't a lyrical album, just the last thing we have of your grand pappy, plus we on welfare" and he couldn't speak right anyway's, so leading up to Lyrical Warfare!
That's what we were given. Tech's weird huh????