| Back in the days of eighty-three
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| Breakdancin at the crib with my man Dupri
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| When the Saturday nights was LIVE in the West
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| When honies were fly, the flavor was good but
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| on the burnt side, was where it took place
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| On the cheap sound system without no bass
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| Coolin with my man DayDay, the DJ Machete
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| I want a record deal, but I knew I wasn’t ready
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| But back then I still had more fun
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| I even rode around my guy the rookie named Michael Jordan
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| Long before Tag Team and 95 South
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| Real Planet Rock shit used to funk the house
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| But the schoolyard Crips and PPD’s were too rowdy
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| Some of them started rollin to the? |
| dotua? |
| parties
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| My dance group called the Frat Boys was winnin
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| The parties was live cause General Lee was spinnin
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| When the summer came I was off to the Ridge
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| With my pen and my pad, I met new kids
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| Marty Mar, a.k.a. the Big Mo Big Ben, Af Rock, yo we stole the show
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| Makin tapes all the time, it’s like I couldn’t quit
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| But when I listen to em now I’ll admit
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| That it wasn’t alla that in fact we was wack
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| But every now and then, huh, I wanna go back
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| Back in the days
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| I wanna go back in the days (4X)
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| I wanna go back (2X)
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| Spring eighty-seven, down with the four man crew
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| Kool Kat, Disco, and my man Steve Blue
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| No record deal, but I was still rhymin
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| Big Mo hooked me with a kid named Diamond D Not the one from the East he went to school in Arizona
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| said he liked the way I rocked the microphone-a
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| We knew our, producer, but he was a flake
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| That lived in the projects, said we had to wait
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| Sittin in the car for hours at a time, buckin bullets down
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| But that’s how bad I wanted to rhyme
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| Back when the hip-hop shit always had the airplay
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| The best station in nation which was KDAY
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| I got serious about my flow
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| Hooked up with a brother that they call Domino
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| And Diamond quit and left the twelve, over at my crib
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| I hooked it up to my cassette player, tell you what I did
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| I would pause mix breaks, whatever it would take
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| I only had three records couldn’t dig in any crates
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| And there was times when I wanted to stop flowin but my best friend and lover Ajay, yo, she said to keep goin
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| When all we had to eat was cup of noodles in the six pack
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| Cause I went and spent all my ducats on the six track
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| On the real, no food in the fridge
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| But when I won the rap contest at Northridge
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| Everybody flipped, yo we didn’t know how to act
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| Daaam, I wanna go back
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| I wanna go back
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| I wanna go back in the days (6X)
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| Bill Duke, a well known deep brother
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| Hooked me with the soundtrack on Deep Cover
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| That’s how I met Belial, from the Bronx
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| He had more beats that house niggaz got conks
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| Showed me all kind of beat makin tricks
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| Just like Machete showed me how to pause mix
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| and I was married to the shit like a husband to a wife
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| But when I tried to rhyme up at the Good Life
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| Yo I got dissed I couldn’t buy no respect
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| But in two years I came back to catch wreck
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| On the set and jet, cause that’s how it had to be And my man Tragedy became amazed at me So he put me inside, the Cadillac
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| The chaffeur drove off, and now I can’t go back
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| Hahaha, back in the days
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| I wanna go back in the days (6X)
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| I wanna go back (4X) |