Beastie Boys Lyrics — by Popularity
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| 1 | Sure Shot |
| 2 | Ch‐Check It Out |
| 3 | Brass Monkey |
| 4 | So What’cha Want |
| 5 | Girls |
| 6 | (You Gotta) Fight for Your Right (To Party) |
| 7 | Shake Your Rump |
| 8 | Root Down |
| 9 | Hey Ladies |
| 10 | Body Movin’ |
| 11 | Sabrosa |
| 12 | Get It Together |
| 13 | No Sleep Till Brooklyn |
| 14 | Pass the Mic |
| 15 | Paul Revere |
| 16 | An Open Letter to NYC |
| 17 | Super Disco Breakin’ |
| 18 | Triple Trouble |
| 19 | Bobo on the Corner |
| 20 | Flute Loop |
| 21 | She’s Crafty |
| 22 | Egg Man |
| 23 | Gratitude |
| 24 | Rhymin & Stealin |
| 25 | Tough Guy |
| 26 | Slow and Low |
| 27 | Shadrach |
| 28 | Nonstop Disco Powerpack |
| 29 | Ricky’s Theme |
| 30 | The New Style |
| 31 | OK |
| 32 | The Move |
| 33 | Eugene’s Lament |
| 34 | Transitions |
| 35 | Shambala |
| 36 | The Sounds of Science |
| 37 | Johnny Ryall |
| 38 | Three MC’s and One DJ |
| 39 | High Plains Drifter |
| 40 | Hold It Now, Hit It |
| 41 | The Negotiation Limerick File |
| 42 | Lighten Up |
| 43 | Say It |
| 44 | Bodhisattva Vow |
| 45 | Groove Holmes |
| 46 | Jimmy James |
| 47 | Posse in Effect |
| 48 | Just a Test |
| 49 | Looking Down the Barrel of a Gun |
| 50 | Slow Ride |
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About Beastie Boys
Beastie Boys were a groundbreaking New York hip-hop trio who transformed from punk rockers into rap pioneers, becoming one of the most innovative and culturally significant groups in music history from 1979 to 2014. Initially shocking the world as bratty white rappers with their debut "Licensed to Ill" (1986), featuring party anthems like "(You Gotta) Fight For Your Right (To Party)" and "Brass Monkey," they quickly evolved beyond their frat-boy image to become serious artists who seamlessly blended hip-hop with punk rock energy, funk grooves, and eclectic sampling. Their sound was defined by Mike D, MCA, and Ad-Rock's playful yet sophisticated interplay of vocals, backed by innovative production that layered everything from Led Zeppelin riffs to obscure jazz breaks, creating a dense, sample-heavy aesthetic that influenced countless producers. Albums like "Paul's Boutique" (1989) and "Check Your Head" (1992) showcased their musical evolution, with tracks like "Sabotage" demonstrating their ability to rock live instruments while maintaining their hip-hop foundation, and later hits like "Intergalactic" proving their continued relevance in the digital age. Beyond their musical innovation, the Beastie Boys became cultural ambassadors who helped break down racial barriers in hip-hop while championing causes from Tibetan freedom to feminism, ultimately earning their place in the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame as one of rap's most enduring and respected acts. Their 35-year journey from New York punk clubs to global superstars represents one of music's most remarkable artistic transformations, leaving behind a catalog of over 3,800 songs that continues to inspire artists across genres.