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Hey Everyone. Ive seen that our generation now look to hip beats and cool rhymes. So ive wrote my 2 cents on the 1984. Tell me if you like em and if theres any rapper, mc here who can make these into tracks id be happy to help. Gur Fateh.

(%) 1984 an Era of Pain, Messed Wit Our Minds, Our Souls, Our Mainframe, What Can I do But Spit The Truth, Dis Goin Out 2 U (%)

(%) When They Stormed The Temple, They Made Us Mental, Shot Our Men, Women And Children, What Did We Do?, We Took Revenge Like The Sikhs Do (%)

(%) Manz Stormed In Like Terra, They Had Guns, Tanks, Bombs & Berattas, The Khalsa Retaliated With All Its Might, We Never Let Them Go Without A Fight (%)

(%) Remember Remember The Start Of November, When Indira Was Shot Up And Banished From The World Forever, We Owe This Time To Satwant And Beant, The True Bodyguards Of The Khalsa Panth (%)

(%) The Fight For Khalistan Is Not Over, Who Told You? We Been Thru Bare In The Past And We Come Thru, Stronger Than Ever, Harder Than Ever, Khalsa Panth and Khalistan Forever (%)

Waheguru Ji Ka Khalsa, Waheguru Ji Ki Fateh

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SSA,

Khalsa04 bro your lyrics sound very interesting. I'm currently helping some ppl on Hip hop style Khalistan videos, which will be released soon. If you can record your vocals on .mp3 I'll try and sample it to some beats.

But get in touch with the krew at www.shaheedi.com they are pro's at the music end of things.

WJKK, WJKF

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Waahiguroo Jee Kaa Khaalsaa! Waahiguroo Jee Kee Phatehi!

Khalsa04 - As a representitive of AKAAL Productions I would like to say that I am very interested in your work. I would like to make your lyrics into tracks that will appear on our album, which with Guroo Jee's Kirpaa, will be released in time for the 20th Anniversary of Delhi Riots.

I truly hope you will consider our offer and hope that you will be willing to discuss arrangements.

Please do not hesitate to contact us: taksali_singh@hotmail.com For More details on AKAAL Productions click this link

May the Guroo Keep His Beloved Saevak in Charrdeekalaa.

Guroo Rakhaa Piaario,

Daasan Daas,

Jaskeerth-Gyan Singh Khalsa

AKAAL Productions - Allow Knowledge And Allow Life - Jatha Bhindran

www.NeverForget84.tk

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Yes khalsa04 veer....what u have written is simply marvellous.

You must make an audio or video album of it so that today's youth particularly in thewest , who dont understand punjabi, can be told truth in the way they like....that's pop music........so go ahead

Thank you all for your praise. I appreciate it. The thing is i havent really got a rapping/mc'ing voice and it wouldnt sound good. If there is any rapper/mc who wants me to write lyrics for them 2 rap to, then i would be glad. Ill make more lyrics if you are interested

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