Songs For A Hero



Zero to Hero is a song from Disney’s Hercules that shows us Hercules’ progression from being a nobody to the idolized hero he has become. We all learn about heroes when they’re out there fighting, but rarely do we get to see how they’ve progressed throughout their heroic journey. Heroic lyrics: Bless my soul, Herc was on a roll. And then a hero comes along, With the strength to carry on. And you cast your fears aside, And you know you can survive. So, when you feel like hope is gone, Just Look inside you and be strong. And you’ll finally see the truth, That a hero lies in you. This song from Mariah. Lyrics to 'zero to hero' by Disney: Bless my soul Herc was on a roll Person of the week in every Greek opinion poll What a pro! Herc could stop a show. “Young at Heart” By: Frank Sinatra This is the best song written by Frank Sinatra. It is perfect for a person who is old enough to retire, but still young at heart. The song will best suit a cardiologist. “Hero” is a song by American singer and songwriter Mariah Carey, released as the second single from Mariah’s third album Music Box. The song charted at #1 on the Billboard Hot 100 back in 1993.

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Heroic Songs

from the album Untitled ·Copyright: Writer(s): Jamal Jones, Jamaal Sublett, Nasir Jones, Cornell Haynes Lyrics Terms of Use

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Where the fuck y'all at?
Ha, ha, ha
Yeah, let's go

[Hook - Nas & Keri Hilson]
Chain gleamin', switchin' lanes, two seatin'
Hate 'em or love 'em for the same reason (Fresh)
Can't leave it, the game needs him
Plus the people need someone to believe in (Yes)
So in God's Son we trust, 'cause they know
I'ma give 'em what they want
They lookin' for a (Hero)
I guess that makes me a (Hero)

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Songs For A Hero Game

[Verse One - Nas]
Another chapter of the cleanest rapper
Distinguished gentlemen
Crooks and Castles on his back, Maybach-er
Exotic lady eye catcher, holla at ya
Call me the chiropractor
Working like Muay Thai class
Can prespire out ya
And of course I've been the boss since back when
Rockin' D-boy Fila, velour and a 190 black Benz
Now they shut down the stores that I'm shoppin'
Used to be train robbin', face covered in stockin'
I'm him

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[Hook - Nas & Keri Hilson]
Chain gleamin', switchin' lanes, two seatin'
Hate 'em or love 'em for the same reason (Fresh)
Can't leave it, the game needs him
Plus the people need someone to believe in (Yes)
So in God's Son we trust, 'cause they know
I'ma give 'em what they want
They lookin' for a (Hero)
I guess that makes me a (Hero)

[Verse Two - Nas]
Rubber grip hold the reloader
Come at me, I'ma rip your soldiers in half
Silverback ape, nickel-plated mag
Young, rich and flashy
Young bitch, I'm nasty
All black clothes, the ice lay on me so classy
And every time I close my lids
I can still see the borough, I can still see the bridge
I can still see the dreams that my niggas ain't never lived to see
Tell 'em angels open the door for me
From nine Berettas and movin' raw
To chillin' in wine cellars, sticks and humidors
That's what I call mature
That's what I call a G
That's what I call a pimp
That's what I call a gangsta to the fullest, shit
I'm trying to make more C.R.E.A.M. by every September 14
That's my dream, so I can be more clean
As I grow yearly
I can see things more clearly
That's why they fear me

[Hook - Nas & Keri Hilson]
Chain gleamin', switchin' lanes, two seatin'
Hate 'em or love 'em for the same reason (Fresh)
Can't leave it, the game needs him
Plus the people need someone to believe in (Yes)
So in God's Son we trust, 'cause they know
I'ma give 'em what they want
They lookin' for a (Hero)
I guess that makes me a (Hero)

[Verse Three - Nas]
It's Universal apartheid, I'm hog-tied
The corporate side blockin' y'all from goin' to stores and buyin' it
First L.A. and Doug Morris was ridin' with it
But Newsweek articles startle big wigs
They said, 'Nas, why is he tryin' it?'
My lawyers only see the Billboard charts is winnin', forgettin'
Nas the only true rebel since the beginning
Still in musical prison, in jail for the flow
Try tellin' Bob Dylan, Bruce or Billy Joel they can't sing what's in they soul
So Untitled it is, I never changed nothin'
But people, remember this: if Nas can't say it
Think about these talented kids with new ideas
Bein' told what they can and can't spit
I can't sit and watch it, so shit, I'ma drop it
Like it or not, you ain't gotta cop it
I'm a hustla in the studio, cups of Don Julio
No matter what the CD called, I'm unbeatable, y'all
Let's go!

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Yeah, yeah
Nas, Polow da Don