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{{songSaulsong
| title = Break
| album = ''[[The Inevitable Rise And Liberation Of NiggyTardust!]]''
| length = 3:18
| versions = Break<br>Break (Instrumental)
| live = N/A
}}'''"Break"''' was produced and composed by [[Trent Reznor]] for [[Saul Williams]]' third studio album, ''[[The Inevitable Rise And Liberation Of NiggyTardust!]].''
 
==Saul Williams on "Break"==
''"If I remember correctly, Trent wrote this track while reading my book, The Dead Emcee Scrolls. The chorus is him reading parts of the poem NGH WHT over the beat. I had told him I wanted to record a hip hop song with an unconventional time signature. When he handed me this track I was in shock. First because I didn't expect him to read my poetry and then because he said he recorded the chorus (as u hear it) with the intention of me replacing it with my own voice. I was quickly, like, "Dude, we gotta keep ur voice on the track". I heard Trent playing a twangy guitar riff that I really liked when we were mixing (I think he was in the next room testing a new pedal or sumthin and I asked him to play that same riff at the end of the song. It worked. Then he asked me to do the vocal riffs which also worked."''
 
==Trent Reznor on "Break"==
''"Born in the woods of Malibu in a small place I was staying in from the simple challenge: can we make a piece of music Saul can flow over that combines unusual time signatures without sounding like math-rock? Atticus and I did the chorus by recording several 2-bar long heavy rock "songs" we then sampled and performed on the MPC. Fun to do and I still get goosebumps when Saul sings verse 2."''
==Song Credits==
* Music by Trent Reznor (Leaving Hope)
* Words by Saul Williams (Punk Rock of GibralrarGibraltar/EMI)
* Vox: Saul Williams and Trent Reznor
===Break===
This version is heard on ''The Inevitable Rise And Liberation Of NiggyTardust!.''
 
===Break (Instrumental)===
This version was leaked on an internal industry promo CD.
 
==Saul Williams on "Break"==
<blockquote>If I remember correctly, Trent wrote this track while reading my book, The Dead Emcee Scrolls. The chorus is him reading parts of the poem NGH WHT over the beat. I had told him I wanted to record a hip hop song with an unconventional time signature. When he handed me this track I was in shock. First because I didn't expect him to read my poetry and then because he said he recorded the chorus (as u hear it) with the intention of me replacing it with my own voice. I was quickly, like, "Dude, we gotta keep ur voice on the track". I heard Trent playing a twangy guitar riff that I really liked when we were mixing (I think he was in the next room testing a new pedal or sumthin and I asked him to play that same riff at the end of the song. It worked. Then he asked me to do the vocal riffs which also worked.</blockquote>
 
==Trent Reznor on "Break"==
<blockquote>Born in the woods of Malibu in a small place I was staying in from the simple challenge: can we make a piece of music Saul can flow over that combines unusual time signatures without sounding like math-rock? [[Atticus Ross|Atticus]] and I did the chorus by recording several 2-bar long heavy rock "songs" we then sampled and performed on the MPC. Fun to do and I still get goosebumps when Saul sings verse 2.</blockquote>
==Lyrics==
Still in box. White sheet. Ripened blue, black, sweet. White tank top, wife beat…
Hearts in two-step beat...beat… Break.
Dance pray work whip… Break.
Neck jump back kiss… Break.
Consider yourself: Hardcore, dirt poor, hustler, BCH, whore, reverend, doctor. Nigger.
Hearts in two-step beat...beat… Break.
Dance pray work whip… Break.
Neck jump back kiss… Break.
Break the cycle, break the chain, break the whip and break the pain.
Get it out. Spit it out. Break. Break. Break. Break.
 ==External Links==Coming soon. [[Category:Saul Williams NIN SongsReleased as Multitracks]]
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