Lyrics
“Verona Streets”
(Verse 1) Verona streets, where love and hate collide, Two households, both alike in pride, From ancient grudge to new mutiny, Where civil blood makes civil hands unclean.
(Pre-Chorus) Montague, Capulet, they clash and brawl, Their feuds ignite, like fire in the hall, Tybalt’s blade, Mercutio’s last breath, In Verona’s chaos, love faces death.
(Chorus) Romeo, Romeo, wherefore art thou? Juliet awaits, her heart’s vow, Balcony whispers, moonlit embrace, Forbidden passion, fate’s cruel chase.
(Verse 2) Friar Laurence, wise sage of the street, Binds their souls, secrets discreet, Potion’s magic, love’s desperate plea, A tomb awaits, their tragic destiny.
(Pre-Chorus) Benvolio weeps, Paris mourns, Verona’s streets echo their torn, The stars weep, fate’s cruel decree, In this hip-hop tragedy, love bleeds free.
(Chorus) Romeo, Romeo, wherefore art thou? Juliet awaits, her heart’s vow, Balcony whispers, moonlit embrace, Forbidden passion, fate’s cruel chase.
“Hamlet’s Soliloquy”
(Verse 1) To be or not to be, that’s the question, Whether 'tis nobler in the mind’s reflection, To suffer the slings and arrows of outrageous fortune, Or take arms against a sea of troubles, importune.
(Pre-Chorus)“Macbeth’s Ambition”
“Verona Streets”
(Verse 1) Verona streets, where love and hate collide, Two households, both alike in pride, From ancient grudge to new mutiny, Where civil blood makes civil hands unclean.
(Pre-Chorus) Montague, Capulet, they clash and brawl, Their feuds ignite, like fire in the hall, Tybalt’s blade, Mercutio’s last breath, In Verona’s chaos, love faces death.
(Chorus) Romeo, Romeo, wherefore art thou? Juliet awaits, her heart’s vow, Balcony whispers, moonlit embrace, Forbidden passion, fate’s cruel chase.
(Verse 2) Friar Laurence, wise sage of the street, Binds their souls, secrets discreet, Potion’s magic, love’s desperate plea, A tomb awaits, their tragic destiny.
(Pre-Chorus) Benvolio weeps, Paris mourns, Verona’s streets echo their torn, The stars weep, fate’s cruel decree, In this hip-hop tragedy, love bleeds free.
(Chorus) Romeo, Romeo, wherefore art thou? Juliet awaits, her heart’s vow, Balcony whispers, moonlit embrace, Forbidden passion, fate’s cruel chase.
“Hamlet’s Soliloquy”
(Verse 1) To be or not to be, that’s the question, Whether 'tis nobler in the mind’s reflection, To suffer the slings and arrows of outrageous fortune, Or take arms against a sea of troubles, importune.
(Pre-Chorus)“Macbeth’s Ambition”