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Drama (Mortal Kombat Fatality)

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Drama (Mortal Kombat Fatality) Lyrics

The Artifacts (The Artifacts, the Artifacts)
The Artifacts (The Artifacts, the Artifacts)
The Artifacts (The Artifacts, the Artifacts)
The Artifacts (The Artifacts, the Artifacts)
The Artifacts (The Artifacts, the Artifacts)
The Artifacts (The Artifacts, the Artifacts)

Sensei from NJ (Tame, I'm MC El)
Sensei from NJ (Tame, I'm MC El)
Sensei from NJ (Tame, I'm MC El)
Sensei from NJ (Tame, I'm MC El)
Sensei from NJ (Tame, I'm MC El)
Sensei from NJ (Tame, I'm MC El)
Sensei from NJ (Tame, I'm MC El)
Sensei from NJ (Tame, I'm MC El)
Sensei from NJ (Tame, I'm MC El)
Sensei from NJ (Tame, I'm MC El)
Sensei from NJ (Tame, I'm MC El)
Sensei from NJ (Tame, I'm MC El)



The Artifacts
(My rhymes will remain like a hieroglyphic)
The Artifacts
(My rhymes will remain like a hieroglyphic)
The Artifacts
(My rhymes will remain like a hieroglyphic)
The Artifacts
(My rhymes will remain like a hieroglyphic, hieroglyphic, heiroglyphic...)

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Find answers to frequently asked questions about the song and explore its deeper meaning

What songs are sampled on the beat for “Drama (Mortal Kombat Fatality)?”
Genius Answer

The drum sample on the beat was taken from the drum break on Emerson, Lake & Palmer’s 1978 song “Letters From the Front”:

The melodic string sample that can be heard throughout the whole song was taken from Lamont Dozier’s
the “Interlude” on his 1973 album Out Here On My Own.

The iconic line “But my rhymes will remain like a hieroglyphic” sampled on the track was taken from legendary rapper Big Daddy Kane’s 1987 song “Just Rhymin’ With Biz”:

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Recorded At
Soundtrack Studios (New York City)
Release Date
October 25, 1994
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