Song information On this page you can find the lyrics of the song Memories On 47th St., artist - Victor Kwesi Mensah. Album song The Autobiography, in the genre Рэп и хип-хоп
Date of issue: 27.07.2017
Age restrictions: 18+
Record label: Roc Nation
Song language: English
Memories On 47th St. |
I am the first son of Betsy and Edward Mensah |
Made love and made a legend, Woodlawn and 47th |
Gunshots outside my window, drug deals out by the Citgo |
But mama always made sure the tooth fairy found my pillow |
My pops was always workin', he put the family first |
Chicago Saturdays in the park and Sundays at church |
Kept me from off the corner where Stones and GDs was warrin' |
And Kings and BDs and VLs all had dreams of bein' Jordan |
Even dope fiends was scorin', swish, tryna be like Mike |
Shootin' through that baseline in their veins tryna reach that height |
I was a little rockstar, dressed up like Jimi Hendrix |
In Hyde park in the good part in the hood like Hemi engines |
Teachers didn’t see my vision, had me in IEPs |
Kicked out of kindergarten, they didn’t know that I was me |
Tattooed my tears, wrote my story in my skin |
Because even as a boy I always knew I’d be the man |
In my dreams (In my dreams) |
I saw it in my sleep (yeah) |
The city will be mine, all mine, all mine, all mine, all mine, all mine |
Memories |
On 47th street (yeah) |
Sebastian got me high |
One day it will be mine, all mine, all mine, all mine, all mine, all mine |
At age 12 I learned the difference between white and black |
Police pulled me off of my bike, I landed on my back |
Back to reality, oops, a victim of gravity |
Where they pull you down and keep you there |
Dependin' on how you keep your hair |
Now it’s fuck 'em up and bumpin nothin' but NWA |
Smokin' a 7 or an 8th, way before 7th grade |
My classmates sellin' yay |
Sebastian got me high that first time |
In the back of an abandoned truck by Webster Place |
Couldn’t feel my face |
Sprayin' paint to see my name on trains, try not to catch a case |
Age 13 at Cam granny house, watchin' him shoot up the Ace |
He took the needle out and waved it in my face |
If I ain’t tell that boy, «Be easy, dog,"I coulda died of AIDS |
I started realizin' my talents 'bout the time I was 15 |
Tryna take over the world like Pinky and the Brain |
Sellin' kush and hittin' stains, still in True Religion jeans |
16, I was shinin' just like a Stanley Kubrick scene |
Sneakin' into Lollapalooza, I fell off of that bridge |
15, 000 volts went through my elbow, fell over 30 feet |
The doctor said I should be dead, still alive and still ain’t scared |
In the hospital bed, writin' these rhymes in my head |
In my dreams (In my dreams) |
I saw it in my sleep (yeah) |
The city will be mine, all mine, all mine, all mine, all mine, all mine, |
all mine |
Memories |
On 47th street (yeah) |
Sebastian got me high |
One day it will be mine, all mine, all mine, all mine, all mine, all mine |
In a land of desperation we often turn to self medication as a coping mechanism. |
Some make a living as hood pharmacists while some just inhale to remove them |
from hell. |
I watched from the window of a gated community until I grew old |
enough there was no immunity from allure of the life |