Released: July 31, 2007

Featuring: Kanye West

Songwriter: Marilyn Bergman Alan Bergman Michel Legrand Kanye West Common

Producer: Kanye West

[Chorus: Kanye West]
Now let's start the show, show
Step out of the cold, cold
We come from the 'Go, 'Go
To the top of the globe, globe
The pimps and the hoes, hoes
The Folks and the Stones, Stones
Whoever you ride fo', we back for some mo'
Get back to the show, show, you know

[Verse 1: Common]
Uhh, uhh
Ladies and gentlemen the C-O-double M-O-N
Synonym for fresh, truth is the emblem
Hardcore since I was next door to Clem and them
Cold as the wintеr when fake niggas was shiverin'
Shakin' in thеy Timberlands, you as played as Bennigans
Hot for a minute, now you just a "remember him"
I been a master since P was No Limitin'
Stick to sayin'
No gimmickin' and no mimickin'
Q infinitin' down old blocks are bendin' in
Yellin' "Fuck tha police" like Ren and them
Pelican brief these niggas on who I be
Before the paper and the fame niggas knew Rashid
Noble like Drew Ali
Many have come
But few have been chose to be a true MC
You sing along with it, inside you knowin' it's wack
Young who? Oh, he the openin' act

[Chorus: Kanye West]
Now let's start the show, show
Step out of the cold, cold
We come from the 'Go, 'Go
To the top of the globe, globe
The pimps and the hoes, hoes
The Folks and the Stones, Stones
Whoever you ride fo', we back for some mo'
Get back to the show, show, you know

[Verse 2: Common]
Let, let, le-le-le-le-le-let's go
It's a festival in hip-hop, we do it non-stop
Pop your bottles
Chicago niggas do it in staccato
Choppin' notes for my homies, fuck a motto
And Ferragamo shoes givin' dudes the model
Think fast, drive slow, survival is the throttle
Your live show is hollow, should've kept it local
Rappin' over vocals
Soundin' soft as JoJo
With twelve monkeys on stage, it's hard to see who's the gorilla
You was better as a drug dealer
Feel the passion of this B-boy rationale
Half of it is what you say and half is style
I guess it's time for you to start cashin' out
It's over folks, tell your guys to put the glasses down
Masters now, verses touch the youth like a Catholic priest
Performances keep me stackin' the sheets

[Chorus: Kanye West]
Now let's start the show, show
Step out of the cold, cold
We come from the 'Go, 'Go
To the top of the globe, globe
The pimps and the hoes, hoes
The Folks and the Stones, Stones
Whoever you ride fo', we back for some mo'
Get back to the show, show, you know

[Outro: Common]
And you say Chi-City, let's go Chicago!
Come on, y'all can make more noise than that!
Get live y'all, get live y'all, ah-get live y'all
Ah-get live y'all, ay y'all can get louder than that
Louder, louder!

Common

Lonnie Rashid Lynn, Jr. (born March 13, 1972), better known by his stage name Common (previously Common Sense), is a Grammy and Oscar-winning rapper and actor from Chicago, Illinois. Common’s inspired mix of poetic flow and hip-hop soul has helped him earn his status as one of the most respected rappers in the game.

After being a ball boy for his hometown Chicago Bulls as a teen and attending Florida A&M University for business administration, Common Sense kicked in and he left school to become a rapper. He gained national attention after being featured in the Unsigned Hype column of The Source magazine in 1991. He released his debut album Can I Borrow a Dollar? through Relativity Records in 1992, followed by his breakthrough second album Resurrection in 1994, which features his hip-hop classic single “I Used To Love H.E.R.”

As his career began to take off, he was sued by the music group Common Sense over the name, leading Common to drop the “Sense” and allude to the change in the title of his third album, One Day It’ll All Make Sense (1997). He has released several critically acclaimed albums, including Like Water For Chocolate (2000), which features his J Dilla-produced hit single “The Light”, and Be (2005), which was released under fellow Chicago musician Kanye West’s G.O.O.D. Music imprint. He also joined musicians Karriem Riggins and Robert Glasper to form the group August Greene, and the trio released their self-titled album in 2018.