Isis & Osiris Lyrics

[Intro]

[Verse 1: Kung Otto]
Salve! Mihi nomen est Osiris
Jag rullar in i huset med min guzz, Isis
Egypten; landet jag regerar
Du tror att du har mycket sand; svär jag har mera

Deus sum, veni vidi vici
Jag gör vad jag vill för jag är Osiris
Fabula veritas jag är tung
Seth är avis på att jag är kung

[Hook: All]
Osiris rex est
Seth bjuder upp till fest
Vem kommer, vem kommer vinna, vad ska ödets väv spinna?
X2

[Verse 2: DJ Hantan]
Frater Seth; det är jag
Jag är ond, smärta gör mig glad
Titta på Osiris, vem är han?
Han tror han är kung, men han är ingen man
Mig kan ingen överlista
Jag ska döda han, lägga honom i en kista
Gör ett event nu datorn den är ASUS
Ska styra fest som prepositioner styr kasus
[Sample: Eva Tarandi]

[Hook: All]

[Sample: Rolf Philman]

[Verse 3: Albo]
Gled in, gled in på festen
Kistan passa Osiris, men inte resten
Seth spikade igen den, skickade ut den på Nilen
Shit vad ska vi göra? PC hämta bilen!
Efter att ha letat i en timme
Hitta jag kistan vid en pinne
Öppnar kistan, tar ut liket
Begraver honom i diket

[Hook: All]

[Outro]

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In the month of May back in 2013 four boyz from the ex-H1 class were handed a group work to produce some form of presentation about a Latin myth. The four boyz were Albin Kosir (Albo), Hannes Lindbäck (DJ Hantan), Otto Myrberg (Kung Otto) and Pelle Sabel (The Notorious P.E.L.L.E.).

At first, they chose “Romulus & Remus” (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Romulus_and_Remus) as their myth, but after the summer and a couple of months into the autumn they decided to change from “Romulus & Remus” to “Isis & Osiris”. (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Osiris_myth).

Then the boyz had to decide how they were going to present the myth. A PowerPoint? A play? A game of Jeopardy? After getting inspiration from some other classmates they came up with the idea to make a song. And not any song at all, a rap song it was. The former H1 boyz had to come up with a name for the rap group, and what would fit better than H2 Boyz.

After hours and more hours of work the song Isis & Osiris was finally made and two days after it was officially uploaded to YouTube and showed in front of the H2 as well as the H1 class including teachers.

The rest is, as they say, history.

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November 4, 2013
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