| Here we go, here, here we go again
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| Trayvon’ll never get to be an older man
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| Black children, they childhood stole from them
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| Robbed of our names and our language, stole again
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| Who stole the soul from black folk?
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| Same man that stole the lamb from cheap black smoke
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| And made the whip crackle on our back slow
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| And made us go through the back door
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| And rap for black bodies on the slave blocks
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| Now we slave to the blocks, on 'em we spray shots
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| Leaving our own to lay in a box
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| Black mother’s stomachs stay in a knot
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| We kill each other, it’s part of the plot
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| I wish the hating will stop (war)
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| And the battle with us
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| I know that black lives matter and they matter to us
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| These are the things we gotta discuss
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| The new plantation, mass incarceration
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| Instead of educate, they’d rather convict the kids
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| As dirty as the water in Flint, the system is
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| Is it a felony or a misdemeanor
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| Maria Sharapova making more than Serena
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| It took Viola Davis to say this
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| The rose of the help and the gangsters is really all they gave us
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| We need Avas, Ta-Nehisis, and Cory Bookers
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| The salt of the Earth to get us off of sugar and greasy foods
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| I don’t believe the news or radio, stereotypes we refuse
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| Brainwashed in the cycle to spin
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| We write our own story, black America again
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| You know, you know, you know. |
| One way of solving a lot of problems we got is to
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| let a person feel like somebody and a man can’t get himself together until he
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| knows who he is and be proud of what and who he is, and where he come from,
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| and where he come from
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| Hot damn, black America again
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| Think of Sandra Bland as I’m staring in the wind
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| The color of my skin, they comparing it to sin
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| The darker it gets, the less fairer it has been
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| The hate the hate made, I inherited it from them
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| But I ain’t gon' point the finger, we got annointed singers
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| Like Nina, Marvin, Billy, Stevie
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| Need to hear them songs sometimes to believe me
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| Who freed me? |
| Lincoln or Cadillac
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| Drinking or battle raps so is it Godspeed that we travel at?
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| In danger denied on habitat
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| The guns and dope man y’all can have it back
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| As a matter of fact, we them lab rats
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| You build the projects for us now you want your hood back
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| I guess if you could rap you would express it to
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| That PTSD, we need professionals
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| You know what pressure do, it make the pipes bust
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| From schools to prison y’all, they tryna pipe us
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| Tell your political parties invite us
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| Instead of making broke laws to spite us
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| You know, you know we from a family of fight trust
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| Fought in your wars and our wars
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| You put a nigga in Star Wars, maybe you need two
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| And then, maybe then we’ll believe you
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| See black people in the future
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| We wasn’t shipped here to rob and shoot ya
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| We hold this truth to be self evident
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| All men and women are created equal, including black Americans
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| You know, you know, you know. |
| One way of solving a lot of problems we got is to
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| let a person feel like somebody and a man can’t get himself together until he
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| knows who he is and be proud of what and who he is, and where he come from,
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| and where he come from
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| We are rewriting the black American story
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| We are rewriting the black American story
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| We are rewriting the black American story
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| We are rewriting the black American story
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| We are rewriting the black American story
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| We are rewriting the black American story
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| We are rewriting the black American story
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| We are rewriting the black American story
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| We are rewriting the black American story
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| We are rewriting the black American story
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| We are rewriting the black American story
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| We are rewriting the black American story |