| Yo, man
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| We in a serious crisis right now
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| Streets is dried up
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| Everyone’s runnin' to the record industry to try and get a record deal
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| Unfortunately at this present time, it’s more rappers than it’s fans
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| Everybody’s a rapper
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| Everybody wanna be in the spotlight
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| Man, I be meetin' some bad females
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| «Hey Slay, what’s goin' on?»
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| «What's up, love?»
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| «When you gon' let me come on your show?»
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| «Come on your show to do what?»
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| You understand?
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| Your best friend, he won’t even purchase your album because
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| He rap too and he think he better than you
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| Not to mention there’s not a record deal available for everyone
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| So what happens to the brothers and sisters who don’t make it out here?
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| Where do they turn to?
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| Where do they go after the fact?
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| Kids is droppin' out of school, quittin' their jobs
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| And basically ready to sell their soul to become a rapper
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| But what we really need right now
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| Are more doctors, lawyers, attorneys, and even judges
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| Not to mention, it don’t even matter if you’re not talented anymore
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| The corporate cats just look for popularity over talent
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| And that’s why the level of ignorance is so far beyond in the business
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| But keep in mind, I’m a strong believer that everything revolves three-hundred
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| and sixty degrees
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| Just as the world spins on its axis
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| And sooner or later, hip-hop will overcome this blind state that it’s currently
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| in
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| I’m not mad at anyone for chasing their dreams
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| But I was taught to be the best at my own talent
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| And not the worst at anyone else’s |