Standing In The Middle

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"Standing In The Middle"
Song by Linkin Park
from the album LP Underground 4.0
Recorded:2001
Released:November 22, 2004
Writer:Paul Laster, Kurt Matlin, Mike Shinoda
Producer:Kurt Matlin
LP Underground 4.0 tracklist
  1. Sold My Soul To Yo Mama
  2. Breaking The Habit (Live)
  3. Standing In The Middle
  4. Step Up/Nobody's Listening/It's Goin' Down (Live)
  5. Wish (Live)
  6. One Step Closer featuring Jonathan Davis (Live)

Background

"Standing In The Middle" was a song recorded in 2001 by Motion Man and Kutmasta Kurt with Mike Shinoda, around the same time the three collaborated on "Enth E Nd." The song has two entries on the BMI database, the first credits only Motion Man, Kutmasta Kurt and Mike Shinoda, while the other, which is more recent, credits all Linkin Park members, leaving out Motion Man and Kutmasta Kurt.

A censored version of the song was released in 2004 on the LP Underground 4.0 CD, one year after Mike started to rap the first verse of the song over a extended version of "Nobody's Listening". An explicit version was never released.

On the CD case, Mike wrote: ""Standing In The Middle" is a brand new song I did with Kutmasta Kurt and Motion Man. You may remember them from the "In The End" remix from "Reanimation." This is the first time this track has been made available."

It is unknown exactly when the song was written and recorded, although it was likely in 2002.

Versions

Note: Only the date of the very first release of each version is listed.

Title Album Length Recorded Released Notes
Standing In The Middle LP Underground 4.0 3:22 2001 November 22, 2004
  • Censored.
  • Motion Man and Kutmasta Kurt featuring Mike Shinoda.
Standing In The Middle Meteora (20th Anniversary Edition) 3:22 2001 April 7, 2023

Live

Starting at the band's "warm up" show for their Meteora UK November Tour at the Smoke Out festival, the band extended the second verse of "Nobody's Listening", with Mike rapping the first verse of "Standing In The Middle" over it. The song was dropped for the final leg of the 2003 tour of holiday festival shows.

Personnel

  • Motion Man - Vocals
  • Mike Shinoda - Vocals, Guitar
  • KutMasta Kurt - Producer

Lyrics

Album Version

I'm standing in the middle of it
Middle of it, middle of it

Yo, y'all better wake up; you think we don't see y'all drifting?
Sleeping on the job and forgetting your position? (position)
Sit straight and listen; what you are missing
I cook up a batch, hot straight out the kitchen
No indecision, I spit right
Heavy as a fist fight
No gloves and no masks
No pain and no slack
No way to look back
Nobody to say I can't make my own path
Cause the way that y'all act, I wanna break something
Comin' at me like the pain I feel means nothing
Comin' from a place where you can't relate
Where every word from your face comes across as fake
And I can hardly take the way that y'all treat us
Sending this out to anyone who won't believe us
Spelling it out so y'all know the deal
And if you can't feel it, maybe you can't feel

I'm standing in the middle of it
Middle of it
Middle of it
Man, who are you?
I'm standing in the middle of it
Middle of it
Middle of it
What are you saying?
I'm standing in the middle of it
Middle of it
Middle of it
What are you writing?
I'm standing in the middle of it
Middle of it
Middle of it
Man, who are you?

(Tell ‘em, Motion)
Eat your words
Say what you used to say and act how you used to act
Every time you heard my occupation was a rap attack (rap attack)
My conversation's stacked, I switch my defense on you
Every time you want to get deep you'll see my knuckle package
Born to die, ferocious emcee make you go back and write your rhymes
My style chokes up like a little league baseball player
It moves, I'm strangling as I'm swinging as main mangler
I wanna dee-four, poach you as your seafood is cee-four
I'm gonna rap and you still knee-high
Y'all wanna train with me, guy?
Man, it's destructive
Man, it's like jabs from boxing champ Lennox
Perfect for your head, I'll fit it like New Era hats
That top off suits, B-boy etiquette
Express myself with my hang-side
Then I extend one finger, and fuck off all critics
 
I'm standing in the middle of it
Middle of it
Middle of it
Man, who are you?
I'm standing in the middle of it
Middle of it
Middle of it
What are you saying?
I'm standing in the middle of it
Middle of it
Middle of it
What are you writing?
I'm standing in the middle of it
Middle of it
Middle of it
Man, who are you?
Yo, Motion (Yeah?)
Sometimes I feel it's like nothing that I ever do is ever good enough (For real?)
Like I should stop and go back to L.A.
Back away where I know I won't be seen
And nobody's gonna critique the music that I make
And mistake me for some fucking kid with a backpack
Rapping on a track just to make a buck
For a mix-tape that sucks
And dee-jays that don't get it
But I been down that road and I know
People don't wanna go where I might go
Don't wanna know what it's like
To step outside your zone with a mic
Just controlling the hype
And if we need to take shots from them
And be stopped by them just to make these ends
Then so be it, I will not hold my breath
I'm gonna spit ‘til I got none left
Motion, where you at?
 
I'm standing in the middle of it
Middle of it
Middle of it
Man, who are you?
I'm standing in the middle of it
Middle of it
Middle of it
What are you saying?
I'm standing in the middle of it
Middle of it
Middle of it
What are you writing?
I'm standing in the middle of it
Middle of it
Middle of it
Man, who are you?
I'm standing in the middle of it
Middle of it
Middle of it
Middle of it
Middle of it

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