| Little African Girl — you are the jewel
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| I’mma die in war tryna build you a school
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| Little African Girl — you are the jewel
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| For every King that shines the Queen taught him how to rule
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| Little African Girl — you are the jewel
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| I’mma die in war tryna build you a school
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| Little African Girl
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| Little African Girl
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| Little African Girl
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| Little African Girl
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| Yeah
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| She keeps me close till my spiritual search
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| Nine cycles bare witness to her miracle birth
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| Planting seeds alike, don’t believe the hype
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| The Black Super Women taught the world to read & write
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| They don’t know worth, disrespecting your name
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| I did the same shit, now I’m tryna clean up the shame
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| Hold your umbrella when I see you walking in rain
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| Hold your tension and suspension if you’re feeling the pain
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| Little African Girl — yeah, the world tryna strip her soul
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| I kill a nigga for tryna put my daughter on a stripper pole
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| Across the hot sands when I hear my babies crying
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| I’m in the jungle with a spear and a baby lion
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| Predicted the end of the world way before the Mayans
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| The greatest mystery solved, not even trying
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| A rare jewel, God made a special blend
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| People don’t understand the plight or the mess you in
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| I can’t say shit, cuz I ain’t been the best of men
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| I know I’m the reason why you getting high and stressed again
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| Yeah, I gotta put the truth on a line
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| The fifth degree in the mathematics; |
| power refine
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| Deal with equality, architect of the righteous design
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| Built for the war, but make sure her light can shine
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| Thru the temples across the globe, image on a stained glass
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| Thirst for wisdom, and the mother make it rain fast
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| Your little boy is a JuJu man
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| Mommy had to wrestle with habit
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| Tryna break her spell practice West African magic
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| A street nigga trapped between a Priest and a savage
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| When I was young she told her son «I'm not like the average»
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| Put your head up, look in the sky, go’head and grab it
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| More than ten years still carrying emotional baggage
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| Her smile was gon', before my style was on
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| Give the juvenile for spitting freestyle and songs
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| So many things I forgive that was foul and wrong
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| My psychiatry, the studio, compile a song
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| I’m underground, they telling, that the style is gon'
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| I’m one of the illest to walk every mile along
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| My inspiration, for everything I pen on the page
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| Come in the room, candles lit, smell the scent of the sage
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| Photos of you, I love ya, but find it hard to visit your grave
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| But your spirit with me, every time I sing on the stage
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| Little African Girl
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| (Outro)
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| Yeah, the Black Queen
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| JuJu girl
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| Kno’m’sain, gotta protect the Queen
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| Ha-ha, I dare one of you cowards
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| To put y’all hands on my daughters
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| Yeah, send y’all to the stars
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| I’m gon' kill y’all
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| Ha-ha-ha-ha-ha
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| Chief Kamachi — Clock of Destiny
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| Little African Girl…
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| Little African Girl…
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| Little African Girl… |