| I don’t represent the red white and blue
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| I’ll cut the head off the devil and I’ll throw it at you
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| Uhuru is my world view; |
| RBG to the grave
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| Even though Obama is the president, we still enslaved
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| I don’t have to be born and raised on a continent
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| I know where I’m from; |
| it’s engraved in my consciousness
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| We one folk many tribes, many sons and daughters
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| Before the white man’s artificial borders
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| We was warrior kings, victorious dynasties
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| I had to open my eyes to see their historians lied to me
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| I don’t know what my tribe was, they stole my culture
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| But I know I’m still standing on ancestor’s shoulders
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| Yo' I could have been Bassa, Yoruba, or Kikuyu *?*
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| So I just claim them all from Ashanti to Zulu
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| I am, because we are one tribe
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| Children of the sunshine let’s ride, it’s nation time
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| Why don’t you tell me the truth? |
| I can think for myself
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| Everything they manufacture be so bad for you bad for your health
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| Why they so parasitic? |
| Why they so hypocritic?
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| Why they take everything real and turn it into a gimmick?
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| I learn from people who live it, I’m a G with no limits
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| Immuh always stay committed the minute until we win it
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| RBG representin', if I said it I meant it
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| That’s why you got to stand and fight
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| Cause it could change any minute
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| I took a visit to the border of Kenya and Tanzania
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| And they got the same ole' president we got over here
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| It’s a global revolution, everybody get down
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| Cause when I look around the majority is brown
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| So we may as well link it up, time comes sync it up
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| Fresh water straight out the earth you’d better drink it up
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| Revoltionary love, freedom’s what I’m thinking of
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| Meet me at the steps of the capital if you’ve seen enough |