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push others on their heels By feeling supreme confidence in Himself but no matter how tough And hardened they become, hustlers usually Face one daunting
This is not what I've imagined How can we be ruled by people That's always been two-sided Got some men killing minorities Got blood on their own
on it like grandson Don't be pussy young nigga you better blast some With just a handgun I might need a ransom I'm too handsome Shorty can you backsome
alone with her grandson When I leave the house in the morning I don't know if ima ever see mama This kiss just might be the last one When a black man
really miss you I'll put yo name in every song So they won't forget you Granny yo grandson on his own I really miss you Swear every time that I had called
to the club gonna meet up with your friends Order bottle service poppin' champagne 3 a.m. and it’s getting real late Then he looks at me and says by the way I
younger than my Grand-mum's Let them look down and be proud of their Grandson I was fifteen having women double my age moving to me All my exes have been
to the door I know it’s gang just by the knock Act up all you want I keep some bitches they in stock I got all this drip don’t need no stylist touching me
Waking up in the morning Grinding and grinding tryna get that dollar Don't fuck with the culture Growing up to be the man i was brought up to be
at the skyline 'Cause that's how I shine not only when I rhyme My culture's makin me stronger, mentally Physically I'm powerful poetry now that could be
C.R.E.A.M. rap, militant flow, combination with Swahilian dough Guaranteed we do'se that, in the beast like pizzas All I know is reefer and street stuff
I bring to it (What you bring to it?) Wet pussy by the light behind the curtain Paper towel wrapped around her Thigh absorbing it (Ah) I'm the type
I can't understand it I done been flaked on by niggas that I treated like family Being all alone is standard Trapping out the bando, I'm feeling
rolling by myself I ain't got no friends Making money like a mogul gotta get them Ms Ripping shit up on that Protools and I send them stems I know they
If you ain't reggae for it, funk out No-one knocking at your door, funk out Overpowered by funk, funk out It's combatative, repetitive Don't life
that's Water by G (G) She went brazy 'cause I hit her with that D (D) I don't care what you heard 'bout me, lil' bitch, this talk ain't cheap Soon
Good evening my fellow citizens I hope that every American, regardless of where he lives Will stop and examine his conscience about this and other
Securin' the bag, it's safe (safe) I got a bag of faces (bag) I am a fashion statement (fashion) Culture my human races (culture) It don't matter 'bout
to flowers to share in the sunshine Watch the cloud rolling by Birds whistling high New leaves growing on old trees With my friends is where I'm meant to be
You wonder what to make of it I've thought about this for years And years and years and I don't know why there should Be an invisible syntactical
bet they know now sharper than a pair of spurs buddy I’ve been ace high Anybody willing to be broken down thoroughly by the kid it seems ya brain left
and in this level You don't get a fucking retry Hold up wait a minute, man I just realized that all of you fake Stripping the culture for just a Little bit
you a fair one I watched you bury your baby boy, you daughter and your grandson You lived one hell of a life from being highly decorated To being
even boarded a train Married a guy, was living high I didn't want him to know her she had a grandson two years old That I never even showed her I
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