| Yeah, the ghost of hip-hop's past
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| Let’s see how long infinity gon' last…
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| Wake up, what is the date? |
| 1988
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| Hip-Hop is barely exposed to the emotion and hate
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| I hibernate, rhymin from space, my first album ten years late
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| I tried to take it to a positive place
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| But it was like a communist state, I tried to escape
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| My label shot me in the back as I was climbin the gate
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| I woke up, now I’m awake, I found democracy to be fake
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| Hip-Hop sucks, who made it this way?
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| I was a teenager when hip-hop saved the day
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| Paychecks paid the way, not radio play
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| Some artists had knowledge of self, that little bit of honesty helped
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| Violent lyrics promoted positive guilt
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| So even when you thought the message was negative it promoted positive health
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| It was about the rhymes, not wealth
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| It was about our culture, not about what the culture could sell
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| It was a path to enlightenment, not Hell
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| We amused ourselves and this confused everybody else
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| I memorized «Rock the Bells»
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| I memorized «Tales for the Crack Side"I used to rock gazelles
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| EPMD, «You Gots to Chill»
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| Doug E. Fresh, Slick Rick, Pete Rock, «Mistadobalina"was Del
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| Cold Crush Crew, Melle Mel
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| Sugar Hill, Salt-n-Pepa, Sweet Tee pretty as hell
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| Shante dimple on her face, pretty as well
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| I used to wanna smell the pale Roxanne’s taie
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| Technics 1200, beat it like an SB-12
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| Lord Finesse the punchline king, Heavy D was doing his own thing
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| Dio and McGruff used to hold things
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| Biz Mark’s big ass gold chain
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| One day I think I saw the Jungle Brothers dancing on Soul Train
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| Marley Marl, Craig G, Master Ace, Big Daddy Kane
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| Kool G Rap put me under his wing
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| On the road to lyricism, with Rakim and them
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| Some real lyricists, Eric B. was sick with the zigga-ziggas
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| I know I’m trippin, it’s been a minute
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| So many brothers and sisters it’s hard to remember who did it
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| Memories disappear like Whodini
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| My friends disappeared faster than my budget when my producer was greedy
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| feed me
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| I’ve been eatin emcees, you still don’t believe
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| Brand of wool, brown teeth, red blood leak from Black Sheep
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| Whenever the horns blow it gets deep
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| Digging In The Crates for my niggas in the street
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| Diamond D had the «Best Kept Secret"for weeks
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| D-Nice said, «Bis, you a beast», Redman said, «Peace»
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| Def Jam said I couldn’t compete
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| Killah Priest spit «Heavy Mental"before «Heavy Mental"was released
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| Accapella, no instrumental beat
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| My Girbauds would hang low, no crease
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| Timbs on the feet, Cold Cheeks had a Lex
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| Tom Leek had the MPV, J Rav had the Jeep
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| Clark Kent had the Tahoe, Charles bought a 4.6 because of Jay-Z
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| The program director’s name from Hot 97 was Tracy
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| Tragedy Khadafi, Queens' first intelligent Prodigy
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| Probably the first Arab Nazi
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| K-9 Posse chew you up like blue chnk chopped meat
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| MC N-I-N-E
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| «This is the way we walk in New York»
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| «Throw Ya Gunz"in the air if you ready for war
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| Throw your hands the air if you ready for more
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| If I don’t like the way you look, I’ma tear your face off
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| The Undergod, underground lord
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| When it comes to «100 Bars"you niggaz know who to ask for!
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| I woke up in the mornin, on a regular day
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| I knew my nigga K-Solo would be around my way
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| I washed off my Thor hammer, the trigger mechanism lubricate
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| It was time to destroy the place
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| He kept sayin if I spit my rhymes on the mic
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| in no time, I would be back in the limelight
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| I said, «Solo, nowadays I don’t feel rap
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| Cause it ain’t like it used to be, the shit is whack»
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| He said, «No 'Bis, trust Wolfgang, cause I know my shit
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| You already know the flows I spit»
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| We love hip-hop, we gotta pay homage to the shit
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| I love hip-hop…
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| Yeah, the ghost of hip-hop's past
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| Let’s see how long «Lyrical Law"gon' last
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| DJ Immortal, get it kid! |
| YEAH! |