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Thread started 01/16/10 8:53pm

sweething

Judas Smile?

I've never heard this song, but the lyrics are fierce. What's this all about?


Judas Smile lyrics

U been bamboozled, hoodwinked, took
If U thought that U could put me down
And not get a page in my book
U been bamboozled, hoodwinked, took
Tryin' 2 ball, U will fall
And never get a second look

Before me there was nothing
Without the eye U cannot see
Just a form in the darkness
I brought the light and U believed
With everyone of my creations
A future story would be told (Change it up)
I tried 2 change it up with temptation (With temptation)
But all your claims must be sold (Walk away with soul, soul)

4 every soul there's a buyer (There's a buyer)
4 every action there's a price (How much U pay for that, dude?)
4 every option there's a tryer
But when the claim run out, ain't nothing nice
That's why...

U been bamboozled, hoodwinked, took
If U thought that U could put me down
And not get a page in my book
U been bamboozled, hoodwinked, took
Tryin' 2 ball, U will fall
And never get a second look

I changed your name, it didn't suit ya
I did the same 4 a little while (The same 4 a little while)
The day your love led 2 revenue (Talkin' about the money)
In return a Judas smile (Hahaha, U gave me)
What I am will never fade away
Like U being funky — it'll never be
Woo hoo, (What I am) What I am U will finally see (U will see)
Then U will admit 2 4 part harmony

U been bamboozled, hoodwinked, took
If U thought that U could put me down
And not get a page in my book
U been bamboozled, hoodwinked, took
Tryin' 2 ball, U will fall
And never get a second look

(Hoodwinked)
(Ah, come on)

1979 times 2 or maybe a bit 'fo that
Me, your sister and yo' brother got paid when the man let 'em up 2 bat
Whaddya do, do U act like a fool and wonder why your people disown ya?
Sang any song Mr. Charlie wanna sang, see around here we don't know ya

They'd have 2 take me out (Okay)
4 treating B like a B if she ain't one
And if she is it's no good like a rat in the hood
We gonna give her a Bible and then some
Come on! (Uh)

The chocolate invasion starts here
The chocolate invasion starts here
The chocolate invasion starts here

The chocolate invasion
Neapolitan born 2 rule
I never was fond of a dumb blonde
That can't swim in the carpool
Your secret's out da box, B.
'Less U 'fess up 2 what U stole
Here's what we think — U're the weakest link
Get ready 'cause we coming with the old school (Old school)
Old school (Old school) {x2}
Come on, come on — give it 2 me, baby
(That's music, baby)
(Keep doin' it)

Ahh Mr. Aussieman what makes ya think I'll work 4 U?
Paying 15 cents on the dollar
Those are the wages of a fool, nigga
Pinocchio mentality on levels more than 9
From now on the only piece U'll ever get from me's my mind

Chocolate invasion starts here
Chocolate invasion starts here (Ahh)
The chocolate invasion starts here

The chocolate invasion starts here
Chocolate invasion starts here
The chocolate invasion starts here

Now wait a minute
How dare U call a robot 'Mecca'?
I knew that smack was jive
Step right up 2 the minstrel show
Starts in about 5 minutes
Confess these shuffling punks (Yeah)
Everyone claiming no sin
Act the fool if U wanna
Guess the quickest way out (Tell 'em) is the way in

(Bamboozled) U been bamboozled, hoodwinked, took
If U thought that U could put me down
With a song that got no hook (Oh no)
The chocolate invasion starts here
No matter your color U're still my brother
If U've got no fear — uh!
The chocolate invasion starts here
U still our sister although we missed ya
Come wipe away your tears

Peace 2 Common, (D'Angelo, Macy Gray, Lenny Kravitz)
2 brother Curtis — big love
Maceo (Larry Graham, Patti Labelle)
Erykah Badu

The chocolate invasion starts here
Chocolate invasion starts here
The chocolate invasion starts here

The chocolate invasion starts here
Chocolate invasion starts here
The chocolate invasion starts here
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Reply #1 posted 01/16/10 9:07pm

boogiebear

sweething said:

I've never heard this song, but the lyrics are fierce. What's this all about?


Judas Smile lyrics

U been bamboozled, hoodwinked, took
If U thought that U could put me down
And not get a page in my book
U been bamboozled, hoodwinked, took
Tryin' 2 ball, U will fall
And never get a second look

Before me there was nothing
Without the eye U cannot see
Just a form in the darkness
I brought the light and U believed
With everyone of my creations
A future story would be told (Change it up)
I tried 2 change it up with temptation (With temptation)
But all your claims must be sold (Walk away with soul, soul)

4 every soul there's a buyer (There's a buyer)
4 every action there's a price (How much U pay for that, dude?)
4 every option there's a tryer
But when the claim run out, ain't nothing nice
That's why...

U been bamboozled, hoodwinked, took
If U thought that U could put me down
And not get a page in my book
U been bamboozled, hoodwinked, took
Tryin' 2 ball, U will fall
And never get a second look

I changed your name, it didn't suit ya
I did the same 4 a little while (The same 4 a little while)
The day your love led 2 revenue (Talkin' about the money)
In return a Judas smile (Hahaha, U gave me)
What I am will never fade away
Like U being funky — it'll never be
Woo hoo, (What I am) What I am U will finally see (U will see)
Then U will admit 2 4 part harmony

U been bamboozled, hoodwinked, took
If U thought that U could put me down
And not get a page in my book
U been bamboozled, hoodwinked, took
Tryin' 2 ball, U will fall
And never get a second look

(Hoodwinked)
(Ah, come on)

1979 times 2 or maybe a bit 'fo that
Me, your sister and yo' brother got paid when the man let 'em up 2 bat
Whaddya do, do U act like a fool and wonder why your people disown ya?
Sang any song Mr. Charlie wanna sang, see around here we don't know ya

They'd have 2 take me out (Okay)
4 treating B like a B if she ain't one
And if she is it's no good like a rat in the hood
We gonna give her a Bible and then some
Come on! (Uh)

The chocolate invasion starts here
The chocolate invasion starts here
The chocolate invasion starts here

The chocolate invasion
Neapolitan born 2 rule
I never was fond of a dumb blonde
That can't swim in the carpool
Your secret's out da box, B.
'Less U 'fess up 2 what U stole
Here's what we think — U're the weakest link
Get ready 'cause we coming with the old school (Old school)
Old school (Old school) {x2}
Come on, come on — give it 2 me, baby
(That's music, baby)
(Keep doin' it)

Ahh Mr. Aussieman what makes ya think I'll work 4 U?
Paying 15 cents on the dollar
Those are the wages of a fool, nigga
Pinocchio mentality on levels more than 9
From now on the only piece U'll ever get from me's my mind

Chocolate invasion starts here
Chocolate invasion starts here (Ahh)
The chocolate invasion starts here

The chocolate invasion starts here
Chocolate invasion starts here
The chocolate invasion starts here

Now wait a minute
How dare U call a robot 'Mecca'?
I knew that smack was jive
Step right up 2 the minstrel show
Starts in about 5 minutes
Confess these shuffling punks (Yeah)
Everyone claiming no sin
Act the fool if U wanna
Guess the quickest way out (Tell 'em) is the way in

(Bamboozled) U been bamboozled, hoodwinked, took
If U thought that U could put me down
With a song that got no hook (Oh no)
The chocolate invasion starts here
No matter your color U're still my brother
If U've got no fear — uh!
The chocolate invasion starts here
U still our sister although we missed ya
Come wipe away your tears

Peace 2 Common, (D'Angelo, Macy Gray, Lenny Kravitz)
2 brother Curtis — big love
Maceo (Larry Graham, Patti Labelle)
Erykah Badu

The chocolate invasion starts here
Chocolate invasion starts here
The chocolate invasion starts here

The chocolate invasion starts here
Chocolate invasion starts here
The chocolate invasion starts here






You know this song reminds of the Record Company (Black Artist) It just what I think.
[Edited 1/18/10 7:28am]
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Reply #2 posted 01/16/10 9:26pm

sweething

boogiebear said:

sweething said:

I've never heard this song, but the lyrics are fierce. What's this all about?


Judas Smile lyrics







You know this song reminds of the Record Company and this too (Don't Play Me) wink It just what I think.



So, is this in the same vein as Illusion Coma Pimp and Circumstance?
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Reply #3 posted 01/16/10 10:03pm

boogiebear

sweething said:

boogiebear said:







You know this song reminds of the Record Company and this too (Don't Play Me) wink It just what I think.



So, is this in the same vein as Illusion Coma Pimp and Circumstance?



But she couldn't dance
So he hipped her 2 the funk
In exchange 4 the finance
Who's pimping who when
Nobody gets a second chance?
This is the story of illusion, coma, pimp & circumstance

She was older
But rich beyond compare
She'd drop a thousand dollars
At the salon
Just 2 get her hair did
He was good at compliments
Better in the bunk
She laced him with a crib in Paris
He hipped her 2 the funk

Way 2 fine he was 4 her
A dirty dog in expensive fur
As long as she's providing chips and whips
We can do this funky thang
As long as she was playing the host
He figured he would make the most of them hips and lips
He hooked her up, rocked her coast 2 coast

She was so ugly
But rich beyond compare
Dropped a couple hundred thousand
Dollars on a silver whip
Just 2 match the color of her hair

She said "Eye got plenty of what U need
Put the spoon down honey
Come on let mama feed U"

She knew which fork 2 use
But she couldn't dance
So he hipped her 2 the funk
In exchange 4 the finance
Who's pimping who when
Nobody gets a second chance?
This is the story of illusion, coma, pimp & circumstance

Where was eye? Oh yeah
A gentleman he was
He never spoke about her nose
So prominent because
In the dark it glowed
If she was only tan
Instead of so lily white
Her name was Doris
But he called her "Flo"
As in 'rescent
That ain't right
Fluorescent
Every night
A situation bound 2 fail
As sure a Doris'
Skin was pale

Money might talk
But what does it say?
"U better get busy if U wanna get paid
Boy, eye was fine back in the day"

She knew which fork 2 use
But she couldn't dance
So he hipped her 2 the funk
In exchange 4 the finance
Who's pimping who when
Nobody gets a second chance?
That's the story of illusion, coma, pimp & circumstance

Now dance
Dance

He spent her money oh so well
Takin' baths in cold Cristal
He took a trip 2 burn an old flame in 'Frisco
Like wow!

When Doris caught him in her arms
She shrugged her shoulders and said "No harm..."
"Just put ur name on this pre-nup
And we can all hit the disco!"

She knew which fork 2 use
But she couldn't dance
So he hipped her 2 the funk
In exchange 4 the finance
Who's pimping who when
Nobody gets a second chance?
This is the story of illusion, coma, pimp & circumstance

She knew which fork 2 use
But she couldn't dance
So he hipped her 2 the funk
In exchange 4 the finance
Who's pimping who when
Nobody gets a second chance?
This is the story of illusion, coma, pimp & circumstance


I think this One about a number of things (record companies,significant others.
some other things all mix into one ) I guess
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Reply #4 posted 01/17/10 8:54am

ernestsewell

I think it was released as "Judas Kiss", and then changed to "Judas Smile", via NPGMC 2001.
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Reply #5 posted 01/18/10 4:18pm

squirrelgrease

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Ya might want to bookmark this site. It's swell: http://www.princevault.co...udas_Smile

First released: 28 August, 2001 - NPG Music Club Edition # 7 download

About the song

Judas Smile (initially incorrectly titled Judas Kiss until corrected a few days after its release) was released as part of the NPG Music Club Edition # 7 as an mp3 download. In 2004, it was included (with one slight overdub) as the second track on the compilation album The Chocolate Invasion (which takes its name from the lyrics of this song).
Recording dates are unknown, but due to its inclusion of thanks to some of the artists who performed at the June, 2001 "The Rainbow Children: Prince - A Celebration" (Common, Brother Curtis, Maceo Parker, and Erykah Badu), it is likely that the track was recorded in June-August, 2001 (most likely at Paisley Park Studios, Chanhassen, MN, USA). The song was sampled in the extended version of Sex Me? Sex Me Not included on The Chocolate Invasion, unifying the album's theme.

Released Versions

Judas Smile-Studio 6:39 NPG Music Club Edition # 7 download
incorrectly labeled Judas Kiss for the first few days of release

Judas Smile-Remix 6:35 The Chocolate Invasion
Slight overdub at 4:46 (and perhaps elsewhere)

Sampled/Quoted in...

Sex Me? Sex Me Not - Remix 5:44 The Chocolate Invasion a.k.a. Sexmesexmenot


A review: http://www.epinions.com/c...3885408388

Prince - The Chocolate Invasion (A Digital Album Review)
Apr 28 '04

So back in the year 2000 or so, Prince started a very impressive online fan club effort that was to be his primary method of music distribution called the NPG Music Club. He charged members a hefty fee (like $50 a year or something...can't remember) for a one year membership. Club benefits included monthly music downloads and radio shows as well as tour VIP benefits. During this first year, he released a number of tracks that he is now compiling into one 'digital' album called The Chocolate Invasion. Truthfully, I REALLY enjoyed a number of these tracks and wished he had released them sooner. Actually, I think these tracks were outcasts that didn't quite make the album back in the day. So, he grouped these demos sold them for a buck each on his site or at $10 for non-members and about $8 for members. This digital album will probably never see the radios or receive video treatments from the Purple one but they are DEFINITE MUST HAVES for Prince fans new and old.

The first track (When Eye Lay My Hands On You) is a rocked out blues ballad that seems like it came from the Sign O' The Times era. I say this because it sounds as if it has the vocal talents of that girl called Cat or Kat...whatever her name was. At times the song comes off smooth and then he amps it up with classic fret fondling that he is famous for. This is a great song that may not sound right next to Adore but has an edgy sexiness to it regardless.

In his attempt to mock pop artists who can't read music or see the evils of the industry, Prince composed this next track called Judas Smile. Here he throws darts at a 'nameless' artist/record company. This electro-rock-funk track takes you along his tirade as he talks trash and spits fire through the whole track. Then the song blazes into a high volume, high energy bridge that leads into a futuristic reggae beat. "The Chocolate Invasion is here" repeats over and over as he continues to drop the funk with keys and bass guitarizms!!! Truly funky and absolutely essential to my Prince collection!

Now, Supercute is an odd song to me. It is a mellow bluesy song about a dime piece that every guy wants as a wifey. This was a song that really escaped my radar at first because I couldn't stand the chorus, but near the end of the song is a short but absolutely edible guitar solo. This song quickly became one of my favorites. "Baby got game, she'll take yo loot, keys to the crib with no dispute, when you see her dancin in her birthday....Supercute!!"

The next track is a classic ballad of epic proportions. This seems as if he maybe made it around the same time frame as Adore and Pink Cashmere. Super sexy and slow, Underneath The Cream has his patented sexy voice crooning out his intentions to get 'between dem thighs'. Absolutely essential Prince slow jam.

Ok, Sexme?sexmenot is one of the tracks that I never really got into because it seemed as if it was during the time he was trying to be hip and do clubbin' music. Kinda in the same vein as My Name Is Prince. It tries to be funky but falls short to me. At least he doesn't try to rap in this one. Still, the drum machine drains all the funk out of this track for me. I just never got into it...

Now those waiting on another rockin' track where he just wails on the guitar are in luck because Vavoom is pure unadulterated rock n roll! This is old school rockin' good times vibe will have you practicing your air guitar in no time. Simply put, this one is a gem.

On the next track, High, he funks out a bit. The track seems like a great concert opener.

"Got the music get you high again, got the beat make ya act like a hooligan, got the rhyme make you tell a friend, Prince...gon'...get...choo...high!!"

The song is lively and upbeat and has a real nice jazzy/funk fusion to it that dominates the whole song. Another great song that seems to have a timeless nature to it.

Changing the mood again, The Dance (an alternative version was done on his 3121 album) is another awesome ballad that I feel in love with the first time I heard it. It is hard to compare how this song sounds but I think it is in the same vein as Blue Light from The Love Symbol album only without the reggae beat. The track is soothing and yet a bit spacy though not too futuristic as to not make it sexy. The vybe really holds its own against other favorite slow jams he's made yet the tone of the song doesn't quite seem to fit the melancholy mood of the topic. This probably explains the 3121 treatment of the song which takes a more dramatic and slightly sad tone to the song's sound.

Now, Gamillah is an instrumental track that sounds like it might have either been made for one of his movies or for that Kamasutra orchestral cd. It is purely jazz guitar, sax, piano, and light percussion. It is soothing, smooth, and a great way to end off a slow jam tape.

Finally, to end off this album is yet another slow jam. It was a single that Prince released just before Rave Unto The Joy Fantastic that featured Angie Stone called U Make My Sunshine. This is just a beautiful gospel sounding track due to the excellent choir background vocals. It amps up the soul and emotion of the song that brings a wholesome passion and love to the breathless lyrics. It is an excellent wedding song I think. The end of the song is high charged and very powerful as the choir really delivers on the soul here. I really love this extended version over the quick ending that the radio version initially had where the light adlibs from Angie and Prince really round out the song rather than leaving it so abrupt.

Ah, yes people...there it is. Prince drops 10 absolutely essential tracks in this effort that are mostly slow jams but have so pretty good funk efforts within as well. Trust me, if Musicology or Sign O' The Times was your bag, you'll love to have this one. The slow jams here are essential for casual and die hard fans alike...TRUST ME. This is one to add to the Prince collection my friends! Download it and make that next version of that 'Get Da Drawls' tape!!
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