You Need To Know When To Hold Them
- You Gotta Know When To Hold Them Chords
- You Need To Know When To Hold Them Knowing
- You Need To Know When To Hold Them
- You got to know when to hold 'em (soundbwoys) Know when to fold 'em (emcees) Know when to walk away (yeah, yeah, yeah.) Know when to run You got to count your dub-plates before you touch the turntables (DJ's) Cause if you run out of big tunes that means your sound is done. See also: JustSomeLyrics 52 52.121 no doubt everything's wrong.
- I need someone to hold on to.someone higher than the stars, I need someone to hide under should the sky fall on my car, I need someone to hold on to. One last crescendo; the band won't play all night, Look out your window; here comes the fire light, Tonight, tomorrow, I say we hold on tight, Some sing, 'It's Alright' in temples and bars.
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[Wyclef Jean]
Yo I'm happy to be in the South
to set off my tour in the countryside
But who better to set it off for me than this man right here
You Gotta Know When To Hold Them Chords
[Kenny Rogers]
Yo this Kenny Rogers chillin on the country side
with men like Wyclef (uh-huh) Jerry Wonder (uh-huh)
Big Jack (mm-hmm) Big Beast (mm-hmm)
And we gon' do something like this for you
You got to know when to hold 'em (YEAH, YEAH!)
Know when to fold 'em (DJ's, DJ's!)
Know when to walk away (HIP-HOP, HIP-HOP!)
Know when to run.. (YEAH, YEAH!)
You got to count your dub-plates (GHETTO, GHETTO, GHETTO)
before you touch the turntables (ALL HOODS!)
Cause if you run out of big tunes
that means your sound is done (Y'ALL READY?)
Chorus: Kenny Rogers
You got to know when to hold 'em
Know when to fold 'em (soundbwoys)
Know when to walk away
Know when to run.. (hey, hey, hey, hey..)
You got to count your dub-plates
before you touch the turntables (DJ's)
Cause if you run out of big tunes
that means your sound is done
[Pharoahe Monch]
Get the hell up!
'Clef said, get the hell up!
Now throw your hands in the sky (BO! BO! BO! BO!)
Brooklyn in the back shootin c___s y'all whassup?
Ladies; lookin hot and pretty
Doin your thing in the club high saditty
WORLDWIDE - the gritty committee pity the fool that
act {s___ty} in the midst of the calm, the witty
(You got to know when to hold 'em..)
Y'all know the name!
Same a__assin from before, but the beat just changed a little
(??) who flip flows
that got women in they thongs gettin on but not Sisqo
Select your squad team and your itch
Bey know my flow muy caliente, fuego
No disrespect to soundbwoy, but you better step away from me
Easily defeat measley MC's and tease you
Ease back squeeze two in your wig and breeze through
Chorus
You Need To Know When To Hold Them Knowing
[Wyclef Jean]
C'mon, c'mon
(Get the hell up!)
Soundbwoys ('Clef said, get the hell up!)
(Now throw your hands in the sky) Yo
This combination gon' bust from Brooklyn to Shanghai
Feel the boogie boogie Henny got me tipsy tipsy
Kenny Rogers and Pharoahe Monch? No way, this can't be
48 tracks, country meets rap
Put this on full blast, I'm about to break all formats
My destiny is to lead while y'all follow
This is +Showtime+ and I'm +Live at the Apollo+
Chorus Two: Kenny Rogers + Wyclef
You got to know when to hold 'em (soundbwoys)
Know when to fold 'em (emcees)
Know when to walk away (yeah, yeah, yeah..)
Know when to run
You got to count your dub-plates
before you touch the turntables (DJ's)
Cause if you run out of big tunes
that means your sound is done
Chorus
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Fangoria Estes Donde Estes Lyrics
What does leadership look like? It’s bold and decisive! How should leaders deal with conflict? Never walk away from a fight!
I’ve coached many managers who live and die by this philosophy. They are generally outgoing individuals who want results and they say what they mean. They also have a record of accomplishment to back up their approach to leadership. Along the way however as they take on more responsibility and staff, they begin to encounter interpersonal problems with their employees, peers, and maybe even their bosses. These problems affect organizational productivity.
Why does this occur? This happens because their strengths have become a liability as they use only one leadership style for conflict resolution. No matter what situation they face their approach is always the same. They are always bold, decisive and frank. They are always unwilling to yield to others in conflict situations. For a leader, this is a problem. There is such a thing as too much of a good thing!
While leadership is often bold and decisive, there are times when leaders need to be cautious and wait before acting. While acknowledging and dealing with conflict is often desirable, there are some times when leaders need to avoid conflict altogether. Said another way: they do best to leave well enough alone.
To be honest, this is usually hard medicine for these leaders to take. They are not accustomed to giving in to others on anything—nor do they like holding their tongue. Wise leadership is adaptable leadership, however. As I tell these leaders, you know it is time for you to avoid conflict* when . . .
- you need more information before taking action.
- other people are better able to handle the conflict.
- you have little chance of prevailing.
- pushing to have your way will create more harm than good.
- the issue is really not that important.
- the emotions of those involved are too high and people need to calm down before they can work productively with each other.
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You got to know when to hold ’em, know when to fold ’em,
Know when to walk away and know when to run.
— Kenny Rogers, The Gambler
* Reference: Thomas-Kilman Conflict Mode Instrument