I don't think it's so unusual for "peace" to be incorporated in greetings and farewells (ie, "I come in peace," "Peace be with you," "Go in peace," etc.) in non-Western languages. Arabic, Hebrew, and Korean come immediately to mind, but I'm sure there are plenty of other examples.
You can't mean P E A C E Cause I've seen people on the streets Shoot the next man and turn around and say peace But that's leaving people in pieces It's not what the meaning of peace is To me it means the absence of all confusion Not the oozing and brusing That we're all so accumstomed to Your friend got beef? I'll bust him too What a brother from a certain way of life explained to me once, dunce He didn't realize the fact that He and myself were brothers on the same rope Now last month he got hemmed up, huh, that's all she wrote So I can get up where she left the exclamation Looking for an explanation Little kids think that peace is a word that you use to sound down And I frown Cause that's what I was told at eaight years old And now I'm trying to break the mold So stop the dominoes I think it's about time that everyone knows The incorrect usage of the word "peace" has got to cease Stop frontin (Stop frontin) Stop frontin, like you know what I'm saying And on that note, I'll leave you with this
I think i started to heavily use it when i became a Brand Nubian fan (around 1991). I've been ponctuating every convo i have with this word since. It's like a movement...The same way we wish to say "we come in peace" to E.T's, people using the word "peace" are supposed to be peace-lover, as opposed to war-maker. When i was enrolled in the Army, i went M.I.A. the first day and got thrown out the Army based on the principle that i wi ll not fight for my country because my country don't fight for what i stand for. It's rude, i know...
But to kick it back on the subject, there's a small chance that Five Percenters are the reason why the word "peace" is so deeply-rooted in Hip-Hop. If it was for all these gangster/actors/rappers, i bet we wouldn't use this word like that.
I'm not saying that 5ers invented or popularize the word, i'm just talking abou Hip-Hop right here. They are the Ceasar of this shit...No?
I think i started to heavily use it when i became a Brand Nubian fan (around 1991). I've been ponctuating every convo i have with this word since. It's like a movement...The same way we wish to say "we come in peace" to E.T's, people using the word "peace" are supposed to be peace-lover, as opposed to war-maker. When i was enrolled in the Army, i went M.I.A. the first day and got thrown out the Army based on the principle that i wi ll not fight for my country because my country don't fight for what i stand for. It's rude, i know... But to kick it back on the subject, there's a small chance that Five Percenters are the reason why the word "peace" is so deeply-rooted in Hip-Hop. If it was for all these gangster/actors/rappers, i bet we wouldn't use this word like that. I'm not saying that 5ers invented or popularize the word, i'm just talking abou Hip-Hop right here. They are the Ceasar of this shit...No?
Who said "peace" first on wax?
Rakim "peace and im outta here" Justice PEACE(w/echo) or someone else?
I'm not in front of my collection right now to research.
I'm not in front of my collection right now to research.
Not sure, but did someone say it before the World Famous Supreme Team did on Malcolm McLaren's Duck Rock[/b] album? It was during one of the radio interludes. A year later, they would give "peace" to Cuba, South Africa, and the Zulu Nation in "D'Ya Like Scratchin'"
I used to think the Brits and other hipsters signing off with "cheers" was strange - I kinda like it now, but years ago I thought it queer to give a salute farewell via a word I used to strictly associate with getting drunk. But then again, a lot of Brits are drunk quite often...
I usually say "fuck you take that shit to the-crates.com[/b]"
Oldschool!!!!!
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...Because I am a peace-loving, positive individual. I wish that all can experience peace and tranquility in their lives. Peace of mind is priceless!!!
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y'all know that when we roll in the real world makin those serious moves I always say peace...
it's easier than saying: via con dios
Because it ain't the word to play.
H
Ebonics Textbook page 43.
P ositive E lectrons A ttracts C reative E nergy!
4+3= 7
peace.
Cause I've seen people on the streets
Shoot the next man and turn around and say peace
But that's leaving people in pieces
It's not what the meaning of peace is
To me it means the absence of all confusion
Not the oozing and brusing
That we're all so accumstomed to
Your friend got beef? I'll bust him too
What a brother from a certain way of life explained to me once, dunce
He didn't realize the fact that
He and myself were brothers on the same rope
Now last month he got hemmed up, huh, that's all she wrote
So I can get up where she left the exclamation
Looking for an explanation
Little kids think that peace is a word that you use to sound down
And I frown
Cause that's what I was told at eaight years old
And now I'm trying to break the mold
So stop the dominoes
I think it's about time that everyone knows
The incorrect usage of the word "peace" has got to cease
Stop frontin (Stop frontin) Stop frontin, like you know what I'm saying
And on that note, I'll leave you with this
YO PEACE IS NOT THE WORD TO PLAY!
I think i started to heavily use it when i became a Brand Nubian fan (around 1991). I've been ponctuating every convo i have with this word since. It's like a movement...The same way we wish to say "we come in peace" to E.T's, people using the word "peace" are supposed to be peace-lover, as opposed to war-maker. When i was enrolled in the Army, i went M.I.A. the first day and got thrown out the Army based on the principle that i wi ll not fight for my country because my country don't fight for what i stand for. It's rude, i know...
But to kick it back on the subject, there's a small chance that Five Percenters are the reason why the word "peace" is so deeply-rooted in Hip-Hop. If it was for all these gangster/actors/rappers, i bet we wouldn't use this word like that.
I'm not saying that 5ers invented or popularize the word, i'm just talking abou Hip-Hop right here. They are the Ceasar of this shit...No?
Who said "peace" first on wax?
Rakim "peace and im outta here"
Justice PEACE(w/echo)
or someone else?
I'm not in front of my collection right now to research.
And oddly enough your name is Ham
I've been signing my e-mails off with p.e.a.c.e. since the U-WU days, which goes back to how Too Poetic said it on the first Gravediggaz album:
Positive
Energy
Activates
Constant
Elevation
Not sure, but did someone say it before the World Famous Supreme Team did on Malcolm McLaren's Duck Rock[/b] album? It was during one of the radio interludes. A year later, they would give "peace" to Cuba, South Africa, and the Zulu Nation in "D'Ya Like Scratchin'"
I used to think the Brits and other hipsters signing off with "cheers" was strange - I kinda like it now, but years ago I thought it queer to give a salute farewell via a word I used to strictly associate with getting drunk. But then again, a lot of Brits are drunk quite often...
Oldschool!!!!!
Peace,
Big Stacks from Kakalak
PEACE
peace, stein. . .
LF doesnt predate Rakim. "Rakimmasaypeace"
Assalam Aleikoum.
K in Canada.