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the positive rap and hip hop thread Hip Hop gets so much heat on the org for not being positive, so I decided to make a positive Hip Hop thread. Remember the golden age Hip Hop? Most of the artist of that era had something to say. Post positive rap lyrics, videos etc.. I'll start
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Oh I remember this song came out like around 1992 or 1993.
How about some A tribe called quest songs they are positive too. | |
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Common - I Used To Love Her (1994) Verse one: I met this girl, when I was ten years old And what I loved most she had so much soul She was old school, when I was just a shorty Never knew throughout my life she would be there for me On the regular, not a church girl she was secular Not about the money, no studs was mic checkin her But I respected her, she hit me in the heart A few new york brothaz, had did her in the park But she was there for me, and I was there for her Pull out a chair for her, turn on the air for her And just cool out, cool out and listen to her Sittin on a bone, wishin that I could do her Eventually if it was meant to be, then it would be Because we related, physically and mentally And she was fun then, Id be geeked when shed come around Slim was fresh yo, when she was underground Original, pure untampered and down sister Boy I tell ya, I miss her Verse two: Now periodically I would see Ol' girl at the clubs, and at the house parties She didnt have a body but she started gettin thick quick Did a couple of videos and became afrocentric Out goes the weave, in goes the braids beads medallions She was on that tip about, stoppin the violence About my people she was teachin me By not preachin to me but speakin to me In a method that was leisurely, so easily I approached She dug my rap, thats how we got close But then she broke to the west coast, and that was cool Cause around the same time, I went away to school And Im a man of expandin, so why should I stand in her way She probably get her money in l.a. And she did stud, she got big pub but what was foul She said that the pro-black, was goin out of style She said, afrocentricity, was of the past So she got into r&b hip-house bass and jazz Now black music is black music and its all good I wasnt salty, she was with the boys in the hood Cause that was good for her, she was becomin well rounded I thought it was dope how she was on that freestyle shit Just havin fun, not worried about anyone And you could tell, by how her titties hung Verse three: I mightve failed to mention that the shit was creative But once the man got you well he altered the native Told her if she got an energetic gimmick That she could make money, and she did it like a dummy Now I see her in commercials, shes universal She used to only swing it with the inner-city circle Now she be in the burbs lickin rock and dressin hip And on some dumb shit, when she comes to the city Talkin about poppin glocks servin rocks and hittin switches Now shes a gangsta rollin with gangsta bitches Always smokin blunts and gettin drunk Tellin me sad stories, now she only fucks with the funk Stressin how hardcore and real she is She was really the realest, before she got into showbiz I did her, not just to say that I did it But Im committed, but so many brothaz hit it That shes just not the same lettin all these groupies do her I see brothaz slammin her, and takin her to the sewer But ima take her back hopin that the shit stop Cause who Im talkin bout yall is hip-hop | |
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Ed O.G. & Da Bulldogs (1991)
Be a father, if not, why bother, son A boy can make 'em, but a man can raise one If you did it, admit it and stick with it Don't say it ain't yours 'cause all women are not whores Ninety percent represent a woman that is faithful Ladies, can I hear it? Thank you. When a girl gets pregnant, her man is gonna run around Dissin' her for nine months, when it's born he wants to come around Talking that I'm sorry for what I did And all of a sudden he wants to see his kid She had to bear it by herself and take care of it by herself And givin' her money for milk won't really help Half of the fathers with sons and daughters don't even wanna take 'em But it's so easy for them to make 'em It's true, if it weren't for you then the child wouldn't exist After a skeeze, there's responsibilities so don't resist Be a father to your child [Edited 6/17/06 10:23am] | |
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SLICK RICK "Hey Young World" (1988)
This rap here... it may cause concern its Broad and deep... why dont you listen and learn Love mean happiness... that once was strong But due to society... even thats turned wrong Times have changed... and its cool to look bummy And be a dumb dummy and disrespect your mummy Have you forgotten... who put you on this earth? Who brought you up right... and who loved you since your birth? Reward is a brainwashed kid goin wild Young little girls already have a child Bad company... hey, now youve been framed Your parents are hurting... hurting and ashamed Youre ruining yourself... and your mommy cant cope Hey, little kids dont follow these dopes Heres a rule for the non cool... your life, dont drool Dont be a fool like those that dont go to school Get ahead... and accomplish things You'll see the wonder and the joy life brings Dont admire thieves... hey they dont admire you Their times limited, hardrocks too So listen, be strong, scream whoopee-doo Go for yours, cause dreams come true And youll make your mommy proud... so proud of you too And this is a message... that the ruler rick threw And its true [Edited 6/17/06 12:03pm] | |
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I say...Homeboy.
It'd be kinda slick to include the name of artist for the less than hip among us. Who knows, you might get a few converts. tA Tribal Disorder
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Well like any other genre of entertainment when something sells people capitalize on it. Whether it be Metal Bands doing Ballads, RB girl groups, Boy Bands, or Blonde Pop Girls, or now Reggaeton. Industries and Corporations will sell u what is in, wanna make a change, turn off the radio and Mtv. "We went where our music was appreciated, and that was everywhere but the USA, we knew we had fans, but there is only so much of the world you can play at once" Magne F | |
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My Block
2Pac Better Dayz [Verse 1] They got a nigga, shedding tears Reminiscing on my past fears Cause shit was hectic for me last year It appears that I've been marked for death My heartless breath The underlying cause of my arrest My life is stressed And no rest, forever weary My eyes stay teary for all the brothers that are buried in the cemetery Shit is scary, how black on black crime legendary But at times unnecessary I'm gettin' worried Teardrops and closed caskets The three strikes law is drastic And certain death for us ghetto bastards What can we do when we're arrested, but open fire? Life in the pen ain't for me, cause I'd rather die But don't cry through your despair I wonder if the Lord still cares for us niggas on welfare And who cares if we survive? The only time they notice a nigga is when he's clutchin on a four-five My neighborhood ain't the same Cause all these little babies goin' crazy or they sufferin in the game And I swear it's like a trap But I ain't given up on the hood it's all good when I go back Hoes show me love Niggaz give me props Forever hop, cause it don't stop On my block [Chorus] Maybe life is but a dream Hard times is all we've seen (On my Block) Every block is kinda mean But on our block we still plaaayyy (My Block) (Heh heh heh) But on our block we still plaaayyy [Verse 2] Now shit's constantly hot, on my block It never fails to be gunshots Can't explain a mother's pain, when her son drops Black males living in hell, when will we prevail? Fearing jail but crack sales got me livin' well In a sense I'm suicidal with this thug's life Staying strapped forever trapped in this drug life God help me, cause I'm starvin, can't get a job So I resort to violent robbings, my life is hard Can't sleep, cause all the dirt make my heart hurt Put in work, and shed tears for my dead peers Mislead from childhood where I went astray Till this day, I still pray for a better way Can't help but feel hopeless and heart broke From the start I felt the racism cause I'm dark Couldn't quit, the bullshit make me represent Hit the bar and played the star everywhere I went In my heart, I felt alone out here on my own I close my eyes and picture home On my block [Chorus] [Verse 3] And I can't help but wonder whhyy So many young kids had to die Caught strays from AK's in a driveby Swollen pride and homicide, don't coincide Brothers cried for broken lives, mama come inside Cause our block is filled with danger Used to be a close knit community but now we're all total strangers Time changes dust to stone, them crack pipes All up and down the block exterminating black life But I can't blame the dealers My mama's welfare check, just bought the next man chrome wheels Shit's real, I know ya feel, my tragedy A single mother with a problem child, daddy free Hanging out pickin up game, sippin cheap liquor Gamin the hoochies hoping I can get to sleep with herrr It's a man's world, staying strapped Fantasies of a nigga livin phat, but held back Pipe dreams can make the night seem hopeless Wide eyed and losing focus On my block [Chorus] [Verse 4] And block parties in the, projects Lasting a way past daylight A young nigga learned to break night Used to play fight, with my homies but they stuck in the pen I send them ends, but it's tough on a friend In my mind, I see the same motherfuckers ballin Alcohol will make the lazy nigga slip and fall, miss his call I know the young niggaz understand this Growing up in this world where everything is scandalous I reminisce on the fast times, past crimes Trying to cop a slice of pizza with my last dime Can't explain, just what attracts me to this dirty game Gold chains, some extra change, and the street fame And what's strange is everybody knows my name, swear they all know me And lots of cash make a nigga change I hit the green just to maintain Feelin pain For all the niggaz that I lost to the game From my block That's right (Maybe life is but a dream) (Hard times is all we've seen) Rest in peace to all the motherfuckers that passed away From all the blocks where I'm from (Every block is kinda mean) (But on our block we still praaayyy) 112th st. and 7th ave. in New York uptown (But on our block we still praaayyy) You know what I'm saying (But on our block we still praaayyy) 183rd and ? My Block That's right (But on our block we still praaayyy) 127th and ... East Side Kent Avenue, Baltimore (But on our block we still praaayyy) My Block That's right In the Jungle Marine City (But on our block we still praaayyy) That's my Block That's right Los Angeles That's my block too (But on our block we still praaayyy) Oakland Can't forget Oaktown (But on our block we still praaayyy) That's my block for sure And all the other blocks around this motherfucker ... Houston, Florida, St. Louis, Tennessee, Miami, Chicago All y'all niggaz stay kicking up dust Represent the motherfucking block ... Thats real I am a Rail Road, Track Abandoned
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I always get teary-eyed when ever I hear "Dear Mama" by Tupac. You are appreciated... When I was young, me and my mama had beef 17 years old kicked out on tha streets though back in tha time, I never thought I'd see her face ain't a woman alive that can take my momma's place suspended from school, scared ta go home I was a fool with tha big boys breaking all tha rules shed tears with my baby sister over tha years we wuz poorer than tha other little kids and even though we had different daddies tha same drama when things went wrong we blamed mama I reminised on tha stress I caused, it wuz hell hugg'en on my mama from a jail cell and who'ed think in elementary, heeeey i'd see tha penitentiary One day running from tha Police, that's right Momma catch me--put a whoop'en to my backside and even as a crack fiend mama, ya always was a black queen mama I finally understand for a woman it ain't easy--trying ta raise a man ya always wuz commited, a poor single mother on welfare, tell me how ya did it there's no way I can pay ya back but tha plan is ta show ya that I understand. you are appreciated..... Chorus Laaaaady, don't cha know we luv ya Sweeeet Laaaady, place no one above ya Sweeeet Laaaady, don't cha know we luv ya Ain't nobody tell us it wuz fair no luv for my daddy, cause tha coward wuzn't there he passed away and I didn't cry cause my anger, wouldn't let me feel for a stranger they say i'm wrong and i'm heartless but all along I wuz looking for a father--he wuz gone I hung around with tha thug's and even though they sold drugs they showed a young brother luv I moved out and started really hang'in I needed money of my own so I started slang'in I ain't guilty cause, even though I sell rocks It feels good, putting money in your mailbox I love paying rent when tha rents due I hope ya got tha diamond necklace that I sent to you cause when I wuz low, you was there for me ya never left me alone, cause ya cared for me and I can see ya coming home after work late ya in tha kitchen trying ta fix us a hot plate just working with tha scraps you wuz given and mama made miracles every Thanksgiving but now tha road got rough, your alone trying ta raise two bad kids on your own and there's no way I can pay ya back but my plan is ta show ya that I understand you are appreciated..... Chorus Laaaaady, don't cha know we luv ya Sweeeet Laaaady, place no one above ya Sweeeet Laaaady, don't cha know we luv ya pour out some liquor and I remenise cause through tha drama, I can always depend on my mama and when it seems that i'm hopeless you say tha words that can get me back in focus when I wuz sick as a little kid ta keep me happy theres no limit to tha things ya did and all my childhood memories are full of all tha sweet things ya did for me and even though I act craaaazy I got ta thank tha Lord that ya maaaade me There are no words that can express how I feel Ya never kept a secret, always stayed real and I appreciate how ya raised me and all tha extra love that ya gave me I wish I could take tha pain away If you can make it through tha night, there's a brighter day everything'll be alright if ya hold on it's a struggle everyday gotta roll on and there's no way I can pay ya back but my plan is ta show ya that I understand you are appreciated..... Chorus Laaaaady, don't cha know we luv ya Sweeeet Laaaady, place no one above ya Sweeeet Laaaady, don't cha know we luv ya, Sweeeet Laaaady Laaaady...[fades]...Laaaady http://www.youtube.com/wa...NcloTmvTeA | |
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dreamfactory313 said: Common - I Used To Love Her (1994)
Verse one: I met this girl, when I was ten years old And what I loved most she had so much soul She was old school, when I was just a shorty Never knew throughout my life she would be there for me On the regular, not a church girl she was secular Not about the money, no studs was mic checkin her But I respected her, she hit me in the heart A few new york brothaz, had did her in the park But she was there for me, and I was there for her Pull out a chair for her, turn on the air for her And just cool out, cool out and listen to her Sittin on a bone, wishin that I could do her Eventually if it was meant to be, then it would be Because we related, physically and mentally And she was fun then, Id be geeked when shed come around Slim was fresh yo, when she was underground Original, pure untampered and down sister Boy I tell ya, I miss her Verse two: Now periodically I would see Ol' girl at the clubs, and at the house parties She didnt have a body but she started gettin thick quick Did a couple of videos and became afrocentric Out goes the weave, in goes the braids beads medallions She was on that tip about, stoppin the violence About my people she was teachin me By not preachin to me but speakin to me In a method that was leisurely, so easily I approached She dug my rap, thats how we got close But then she broke to the west coast, and that was cool Cause around the same time, I went away to school And Im a man of expandin, so why should I stand in her way She probably get her money in l.a. And she did stud, she got big pub but what was foul She said that the pro-black, was goin out of style She said, afrocentricity, was of the past So she got into r&b hip-house bass and jazz Now black music is black music and its all good I wasnt salty, she was with the boys in the hood Cause that was good for her, she was becomin well rounded I thought it was dope how she was on that freestyle shit Just havin fun, not worried about anyone And you could tell, by how her titties hung Verse three: I mightve failed to mention that the shit was creative But once the man got you well he altered the native Told her if she got an energetic gimmick That she could make money, and she did it like a dummy Now I see her in commercials, shes universal She used to only swing it with the inner-city circle Now she be in the burbs lickin rock and dressin hip And on some dumb shit, when she comes to the city Talkin about poppin glocks servin rocks and hittin switches Now shes a gangsta rollin with gangsta bitches Always smokin blunts and gettin drunk Tellin me sad stories, now she only fucks with the funk Stressin how hardcore and real she is She was really the realest, before she got into showbiz I did her, not just to say that I did it But Im committed, but so many brothaz hit it That shes just not the same lettin all these groupies do her I see brothaz slammin her, and takin her to the sewer But ima take her back hopin that the shit stop Cause who Im talkin bout yall is hip-hop | |
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remember this one?
West Coast All Stars - We're All In The Same Gang http://www.youtube.com/wa...ame%20gang | |
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Meloh9 said: remember this one?
West Coast All Stars - We're All In The Same Gang http://www.youtube.com/wa...ame%20gang Yeah. I remember memorizing all of the lyrics to everyone's part when I was in the 5th grade. That was an unforgettable moment in hip hop. | |
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Donnie D's on the back up
Drug free, so put the crack up No need for speed I'm the anti D-R-U-G-G-I-E my Body is healthy My rhymes make me wealthy And the Funky Bunch helps me To bring you a show with no intoxication Come on feel the vibration | |
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OUTKAST - B.O.B ( most firing clip EVER http://www.youtube.com/wa...st%20b.o.b http://www.youtube.com/wa...st%20b.o.b Rosa Parks http://www.youtube.com/wa...20parks%20 THE ROOTS & ROY AYERS - Proceed 2 http://www.youtube.com/wa...oy%20ayers http://www.youtube.com/wa...ey%20do%20 PHARCYDE - Drop http://www.youtube.com/wa...yde%20drop ANGIE STONE & GURU - Keep Your Worries http://www.youtube.com/wa...%20guru%20 . . . [Edited 6/18/06 11:38am] | |
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One of my favs:
Tupac- Keep Your Head Up Little somethin for my godson Elijah and a little girl named Corinne (Verse One:) Some say the blacker the berry, the sweeter the juice I say the darker the flesh then the deeper the roots I give a holler to my sisters on welfare Tupac cares, and don't nobody else care And uhh, I know they like to beat ya down a lot When you come around the block brothas clown a lot But please don't cry, dry your eyes, never let up Forgive but don't forget, girl keep your head up And when he tells you you ain't nuttin don't believe him And if he can't learn to love you you should leave him Cause sista you don't need him And I ain't tryin to gas ya up, I just call em how I see em You know it makes me unhappy (what's that) When brothas make babies, and leave a young mother to be a pappy And since we all came from a woman Got our name from a woman and our game from a woman I wonder why we take from our women Why we rape our women, do we hate our women? I think it's time to kill for our women Time to heal our women, be real to our women And if we don't we'll have a race of babies That will hate the ladies, that make the babies And since a man can't make one He has no right to tell a woman when and where to create one So will the real men get up I know you're fed up ladies, but keep your head up (Chorus) Keep ya head up, oooo child things are gonna get easier ooooo child things are gonna get brighter [2x] (Verse Two:) Aiyyo, I remember Marvin Gaye, used to sing ta me He had me feelin like black was tha thing to be And suddenly tha ghetto didn't seem so tough And though we had it rough, we always had enough I huffed and puffed about my curfew and broke the rules Ran with the local crew, and had a smoke or two And I realize momma really paid the price She nearly gave her life, to raise me right And all I had ta give her was my pipe dream Of how I'd rock the mic, and make it to tha bright screen I'm tryin to make a dollar out of fifteen cents It's hard to be legit and still pay tha rent And in the end it seems I'm headin for tha pen I try and find my friends, but they're blowin in the wind Last night my buddy lost his whole family It's gonna take the man in me to conquer this insanity It seems tha rain'll never let up I try to keep my head up, and still keep from gettin wet up You know it's funny when it rains it pours They got money for wars, but can't feed the poor Say there ain't no hope for the youth and the truth is it ain't no hope for tha future And then they wonder why we crazy I blame my mother, for turning my brother into a crack baby We ain't meant to survive, cause it's a setup And even though you're fed up Huh, ya got to keep your head up (Chorus) (Verse Three:) And uhh To all the ladies havin babies on they own I know it's kinda rough and you're feelin all alone Daddy's long gone and he left you by ya lonesome Thank the Lord for my kids, even if nobody else want em Cause I think we can make it, in fact, I'm sure And if you fall, stand tall and comeback for more Cause ain't nuttin worse than when your son wants to kno why his daddy don't love him no mo' You can't complain you was dealt this hell of a hand without a man, feelin helpless Because there's too many things for you to deal with Dying inside, but outside you're looking fearless While tears, is rollin down your cheeks Ya steady hopin things don't all down this week Cause if it did, you couldn't take it, and don't blame me I was given this world I didn't make it And now my son's getten older and older and cold From havin the world on his shoulders While the rich kids is drivin Benz I'm still tryin to hold on to my survivin friends And it's crazy, it seems it'll never let up, but please... you got to keep your head up | |
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Meloh9 said: Hip Hop gets so much heat on the org for not being positive, so I decided to make a positive Hip Hop thread. Remember the golden age Hip Hop? Most of the artist of that era had something to say.
I'm surprised nothing from KRS-One/BDP has been mentioned... Stop The Violence This might sound a little strange to you Well here's the reason I came to you We gotta put our heads together, and stop the violence Cause real bad boys move in silence When you're in a club, you come to chill out Not watch someones blood just spill out That's what these other people want to see Another race fight endlessly You know we're being watched, you know we're being seen Some wish to destroy this scene called hip-hop But I won't drop, not I or Scott LaRock Now here is the message that we bring today: Hip-hop will surely decay if we as a people don't stand up and say: Stop the violence! ...A little too Golden? tA Tribal Disorder
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I'm sick and tired of the Prince fans being sick and tired of the Prince fans that are sick and tired! | |
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I remember hearing Digable Planets' Reachin' for the first time in full last year and sighing, first from how great it was and then for what rap could have been.... Feel free to join in the Prince Album Poll 2018! Let'a celebrate his legacy by counting down the most beloved Prince albums, as decided by you! | |
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EmbattledWarrior said: My Block
2Pac Better Dayz [Verse 1] They got a nigga, shedding tears Reminiscing on my past fears Cause shit was hectic for me last year It appears that I've been marked for death My heartless breath The underlying cause of my arrest My life is stressed And no rest, forever weary My eyes stay teary for all the brothers that are buried in the cemetery Shit is scary, how black on black crime legendary But at times unnecessary I'm gettin' worried Teardrops and closed caskets The three strikes law is drastic And certain death for us ghetto bastards What can we do when we're arrested, but open fire? Life in the pen ain't for me, cause I'd rather die But don't cry through your despair I wonder if the Lord still cares for us niggas on welfare And who cares if we survive? The only time they notice a nigga is when he's clutchin on a four-five My neighborhood ain't the same Cause all these little babies goin' crazy or they sufferin in the game And I swear it's like a trap But I ain't given up on the hood it's all good when I go back Hoes show me love Niggaz give me props Forever hop, cause it don't stop On my block [Chorus] Maybe life is but a dream Hard times is all we've seen (On my Block) Every block is kinda mean But on our block we still plaaayyy (My Block) (Heh heh heh) But on our block we still plaaayyy [Verse 2] Now shit's constantly hot, on my block It never fails to be gunshots Can't explain a mother's pain, when her son drops Black males living in hell, when will we prevail? Fearing jail but crack sales got me livin' well In a sense I'm suicidal with this thug's life Staying strapped forever trapped in this drug life God help me, cause I'm starvin, can't get a job So I resort to violent robbings, my life is hard Can't sleep, cause all the dirt make my heart hurt Put in work, and shed tears for my dead peers Mislead from childhood where I went astray Till this day, I still pray for a better way Can't help but feel hopeless and heart broke From the start I felt the racism cause I'm dark Couldn't quit, the bullshit make me represent Hit the bar and played the star everywhere I went In my heart, I felt alone out here on my own I close my eyes and picture home On my block [Chorus] [Verse 3] And I can't help but wonder whhyy So many young kids had to die Caught strays from AK's in a driveby Swollen pride and homicide, don't coincide Brothers cried for broken lives, mama come inside Cause our block is filled with danger Used to be a close knit community but now we're all total strangers Time changes dust to stone, them crack pipes All up and down the block exterminating black life But I can't blame the dealers My mama's welfare check, just bought the next man chrome wheels Shit's real, I know ya feel, my tragedy A single mother with a problem child, daddy free Hanging out pickin up game, sippin cheap liquor Gamin the hoochies hoping I can get to sleep with herrr It's a man's world, staying strapped Fantasies of a nigga livin phat, but held back Pipe dreams can make the night seem hopeless Wide eyed and losing focus On my block [Chorus] [Verse 4] And block parties in the, projects Lasting a way past daylight A young nigga learned to break night Used to play fight, with my homies but they stuck in the pen I send them ends, but it's tough on a friend In my mind, I see the same motherfuckers ballin Alcohol will make the lazy nigga slip and fall, miss his call I know the young niggaz understand this Growing up in this world where everything is scandalous I reminisce on the fast times, past crimes Trying to cop a slice of pizza with my last dime Can't explain, just what attracts me to this dirty game Gold chains, some extra change, and the street fame And what's strange is everybody knows my name, swear they all know me And lots of cash make a nigga change I hit the green just to maintain Feelin pain For all the niggaz that I lost to the game From my block That's right (Maybe life is but a dream) (Hard times is all we've seen) Rest in peace to all the motherfuckers that passed away From all the blocks where I'm from (Every block is kinda mean) (But on our block we still praaayyy) 112th st. and 7th ave. in New York uptown (But on our block we still praaayyy) You know what I'm saying (But on our block we still praaayyy) 183rd and ? My Block That's right (But on our block we still praaayyy) 127th and ... East Side Kent Avenue, Baltimore (But on our block we still praaayyy) My Block That's right In the Jungle Marine City (But on our block we still praaayyy) That's my Block That's right Los Angeles That's my block too (But on our block we still praaayyy) Oakland Can't forget Oaktown (But on our block we still praaayyy) That's my block for sure And all the other blocks around this motherfucker ... Houston, Florida, St. Louis, Tennessee, Miami, Chicago All y'all niggaz stay kicking up dust Represent the motherfucking block ... Thats real That's not positive. | |
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