Our context engine found "his seed" used in 6 musical pieces, reflecting its semantic importance.Explore how artists use this specific phrasing in their creative work.
his seed
Singer: wu-tang clan
my seeds
grow with his seeds
marry his seeds
my seeds
grow with his seeds
marry his seeds
Singer: hezekiah walker
have you ever seen the righteous
or his seed begging bread?
have you ever seen the righteous
have you ever seen the righteous
or his seed begging bread?
have you ever seen the righteous
Singer: walker, hezekiah
have you ever seen the righteous
or his seed begging bread?
have you ever seen the righteous
have you ever seen the righteous
or his seed begging bread?
have you ever seen the righteous
Singer: wu-tang clan
start
my seeds grow and his seeds marry his seeds
my seeds grow and his seeds marry his seeds
start
my seeds grow and his seeds marry his seeds
my seeds grow and his seeds marry his seeds
Singer: bunny the bear, the
caught in the light. make your demands. now tell me this won't be right come tomorrow. and in the distance i see all the stars collide. i'll pray the weeds succumb to me
with hope i'll lie to surprise what is hollow. above your treeline a cloud may arise and swallow your soul. swallow his seed
i know you want to sing me to sleep. now come on
caught in the light. make your demands. now tell me this won't be right come tomorrow. and in the distance i see all the stars collide. i'll pray the weeds succumb to me
with hope i'll lie to surprise what is hollow. above your treeline a cloud may arise and swallow your soul. swallow his seed
i know you want to sing me to sleep. now come on
Singer: w.a.s.p.
cursed all time
damned to spread his seed
pricks to blind
cursed all time
damned to spread his seed
pricks to blind